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Hawaii gov took 15 minutes to announce missile alert was false HONOLULU — The Hawaii National Guard's top commander said Friday he told Gov. David Ige that a missile alert was a false alarm two minutes after it went out statewide. But the governor didn't tell the public until 15 minutes later. Maj. Gen. Arthur "Joe" Logan told state lawmakers at a hearing that he ...
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Governor took 15 minutes to announce missile alert was false HONOLULU (AP) — The Hawaii National Guard's top commander said Friday he told Gov. David Ige that a missile alert was a false alarm two minutes after it went out statewide. But the governor didn't tell the public until 15 minutes later. Maj. Gen. Arthur "Joe" Logan told state lawmakers at a hearing that ...
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Lawmaker: Transportation Dept. avoiding public scrutiny of its plan to start new police force The head of the union for state workers, Hawaii Government Employees Association or HGEA, agrees with Espero. "This notion of creating a separate police force just doesn't make sense," says Randy Perreira, "Its just further diluting responsibility and I don't see any logical reason the legislature would ...
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Exclusive: Augusta couple recounts bracing for false ballistic missile threat in Hawaii AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – A local couple, in Hawaii during the false missile threat, recount the moments of fear as they braced for the end. The alert sent Hawaii into turmoil and Jeff Hadden and his wife found themselves in the middle of it all. "We don't know if it's 8 minutes or 20 minutes, but there's a ...
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Supreme Court to issue final verdict on Trump travel ban It marks the second time the high court has agreed to take up the case, filed by the state of Hawaii in conjunction with immigration rights groups. The first such court date was scuttled after the administration revised the program in September. Throughout the lengthy legal battle, the conservative-leaning ...
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Secretary DeVos Approves Six ESSA State Plans Secretary DeVos Approves Six ESSA State Plans. WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos today announced the approval of six consolidated state plans—Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Montana and New Hampshire—under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Today's ...
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