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| Lawmakers ask if states or feds should alert about missiles FILE - In this Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018 file photo provided by Civil Beat, cars drive past a highway sign that says "MISSILE ALERT ERROR THERE IS NO THREAT" on the H-1 Freeway in Honolulu. Gov. David Ige has appointed state Army National Guard Brig. Gen. Kenneth Hara as new head of Hawaii's ...
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| UH revisits missile response plans after students went running for shelter That sign and a few others on the University of Hawaii at Manoa campus were taken down after Saturday's missile alert fiasco that saw many frightened students run to Bilger ... But Rapoza said the state has no plans to designate spaces as shelters where people can go in the event of a nuclear attack.
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| Alaska, Hawaii attorney generals seek pot business banking "Despite the contradictions between federal and state law, the marijuana industry continues to grow rapidly," the letter from the state attorney generals said. "Our banking system must be flexible enough to address the needs of businesses in the various states, with state input, while protecting the ...
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| Hawaii alert scare not likely to happen in Montana The short answer from the folks in charge of emergency management here, is that its very unlikely Hawaii's situation would happen in Montana because of the stark differences in the state's sizes. "One thing that's unique about Montana is the emergency notifications are sent out at the local level, so its ...
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| Minutes passed before Hawaii called feds about bogus alert HONOLULU (AP) - Nearly 40 terrifying minutes passed between the time Hawaii officials fired off a bogus alert about an incoming missile over the weekend and the moment the notice was canceled. The state flailed to contain the situation, waiting 23 minutes to call officials with the Federal Emergency ...
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