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HONOLULU (Tribune News Service) A groundbreaking ceremony and Hawaiian blessing was held in Kapolei on Memorial Day for a $98.4 million, 120-bed veterans home that officials acknowledged was a big challenge to bring to fruition.
Construction already has started on the Daniel K. Akaka State Veterans Home, named after the former Hawaii U.S. senator who championed veterans issues, on about 7 acres, with completion expected in April 2023. Akaka died in 2018 at age 93.
The project was awarded a $44.7 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and received $53.7 million in state funds for planning, design, construction and equipment, according to the state.
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Civil Beat/HNN Poll: Most People Surveyed In Hawaii Say They Will Get Vaccinated
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A new Civil Beat/HNN poll shows that three-quarters of those surveyed 75% say they have already received at least one dose of the vaccination for COVID-19.
Another 4% say they will get the shots as soon as possible while 5% say they are waiting to get their first injection.
Lawmakers seek to honor beloved senator with upcoming veteran clinic in Leeward Oahu U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka died on April 6, 2018. (Source: HNN) By HNN Staff | April 7, 2021 at 7:47 PM HST - Updated April 7 at 7:47 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Leeward Oahu outpatient clinic will likely be named in honor of a beloved Hawaii congressman.
Hawaii’s congressional delegation announced plans to name the Advanced Leeward Outpatient Health Care Access, or “ALOHA” Project after the late Senator Daniel Kahikina Akaka.
He initially spearheaded the project during his time working alongside Hawaii veterans.
On Wednesday, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced Hunt Companies won the lease to begin construction on the facility, which is set to be completed by the fall of 2024.