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Hawaiʻi's land board has rejected the Army’s environmental impact statement to retain land on the Big Island used for ...
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The state Board of Land and Natural Resources voted after members considered voluminous written testimony and listened to ...
The state Board of Land and Natural Resources has voted to reject the Army’s final environmental impact statement to retain ...
The state's Board of Land and Natural Resources has voted to reject the U.S. Army's final Environmental Impact Statement ...
The Conversation's Catherine Cruz spoke to Alice Roberts, manager for the U.S. Army Pacific Training Land Retention program, ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The state land board is poised to make a decision on Friday impacting the future of live-fire military training at the Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) on Hawaiʻi Island.
The Board of Land and Natural Resources heard testimony for eight hours on Friday as it made a decision on the future of the Pōhakuloa Training Area on Hawaii Island.
HONOLULU— In a powerful defense of Hawai‘i’s environment, cultural heritage, Hawaiian rights and public lands, the state’s Board of Land and Natural Resources voted today to reject the U.S. Army’s ...
cultural practitioners and environmental advocates regarding the Army’s presence and activities at Pōhakuloa Training Area,” said Lt. Col. Tim Alvarado, U.S. Army Garrison Pōhakuloa commander.
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