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E Hoʻomanaʻo Honors 5 Hawaiian Leaders

Thursday, February 19th, 2026

E Hoʻomanaʻo Honors 5 Hawaiian Leaders

By Léo Azambuja

The monthly E Hoʻomanaʻo at Molokai Public Library usually highlights the life of an aliʻi or prominent leader who helped to shape the course of Hawaiian history. The first E Hoʻomanaʻo of 2026 celebrated the life of five leaders, featuring musical performances and tributes to their legacies.

“We have quite a lineup today,” Awaiulu head researcher Kalei Roberts said, listing the five Hawaiians honored at the Jan. 27 event: Queen Emma Rooke, King William Charles Lunalilo, Prince William Pitt Leleiohoku II, Princess Miriam Likelike and Joseph Kahoʻoluhi Nāwahī, newspaper publisher and Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Hawaiian Kingdom.…

Go Slow, Whales Below

Thursday, February 19th, 2026

Go Slow, Whales Below

By The Molokai Dispatch staff

Each winter, more than 10,000 humpback whales migrate from the frigid Alaskan waters to the warmer, tropical waters surrounding the Hawaiian Islands. Once here, they breed, nurse their calves and raise their young before returning to the North Pacific. 

“As koholā, or humpback whale, season reaches its peak in Hawaiʻi, the Go Slow – Whales Below initiative urges mariners to be mindful and exercise caution when out on the ocean, for the safety of the whales and everyone on the water,” the state Department of Land and Natural Resources states in a recent news release.

Most of the koholā migrations are between December and April, but there are whale sightings as early as October.…

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Homesteader Is First Molokai Driver to Complete New MEO CDL Program

Thursday, February 19th, 2026

Homesteader Is First Molokai Driver to Complete New MEO CDL Program

MEO News Release

A Hawaiian Homes homesteader who recently returned to Molokai is the first resident to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) in Maui Economic Opportunity’s new CDL training program on the island.

Kayla Luuloa passed her CDL exam on Feb. 5 and will be training to drive MEO buses that provide the island’s only mass transit option through a Human Services transportation contract with the County of Maui.

With no other CDL training opportunities on Molokai and a demand for bus drivers, MEO created the in-house program. Driver Supervisor Amy Makaiwi runs the training program for the CDL, a required qualification for an MEO bus driver on Molokai.…

P. Denise La Costa Announces Bid for Maui Mayor

Thursday, February 19th, 2026

P. Denise La Costa Announces Bid for Maui Mayor

MLC 2026 News Release

P. Denise La Costa, a Maui community leader and business owner, announced last week that she is running for Maui County Mayor. 

P. Denise La Costa is a longtime Maui resident and former Maui planning commissioner who has spent decades working directly on housing, land use, public safety and community recovery.

She has led major organizations, managed budgets, built businesses, and served Maui across nonprofit, regulatory and community roles for more than 30 years. 

Visit MayorLacosta2026.com for more information.…

Pūlama Ka Heke Launching ERMAT Program to Improve Medical Access

Thursday, February 19th, 2026

Pūlama Ka Heke News Release

Pūlama Ka Heke is proud to announce the launch of the Essential Rural Medical Air Transport (ERMAT) program which will be called Kaulele a Ola (meaning to take flight to heal and regain health), a groundbreaking initiative designed to expand equitable access to specialty healthcare for residents of Molokai and Lānai. 

ERMAT will provide coordinated, reliable medical air transportation to Oahu and Maui, addressing long-standing barriers that have limited timely access to specialty care for rural communities.

Funded by the Hawaiʻi Department of Health, ERMAT will offer 12 round trip flights between Molokai and Oahu and four round trip flights between Molokai and Maui per month for Molokai residents.…

Hui to Host Visiting Veterinarians for Free Vaccination, Low-Cost Visits 

Thursday, February 19th, 2026

MCVH News Release

Molokai Community Veterinary Hui (MCVH) is pleased to announce that it will be hosting a licensed veterinarian from Hawaii Island for a special weekend of veterinary services on Feb. 28 and March 1. MCVH is collaborating with Big Island Pet Care Center to bring affordable care to our island. 

On Saturday, Feb. 28, there will be a free community vaccine clinic from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments will be scheduled in 15-minute intervals to ensure efficient and timely service for pet owners. This clinic is designed to help protect the health of Molokai’s pets while reducing barriers to essential preventative care. …

Lauhala Workshop Part II this Sunday in Hoʻolehua

Thursday, February 12th, 2026

MAC News Release

The Molokai Arts Center’s Hawaiian Arts Program presents its second Lauhala workshop on Sunday, Feb. 15 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Hoʻolehua Homestead Makeke, at 2240 Lihi Pali Ave behind Molokai High School, mauka, just east of Purdy’s Mac Nut Farm. Register at https://bit.ly/MACHA2026.

The MAC continues its popular HĀ workshops featuring the Lauhala (pandanus) plant. Participants will be taught to weave lauhala into a bracelet. Cultural practitioner Mokihana Paleka Jackson returns this Sunday to share the art of lauhala weaving.

The MAC HĀ 2025-26 Program is a bi-monthly series which promotes cultural arts through ‘aina (land) and mea kanu (that which is planted), utilizing our natural resources. Each month, a cultural practitioner will help participants, keiki through kupuna, craft a product from a specific plant (i.e. kukui,…

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