At the same time, the Wilkes expedition noted the native population was vanishing at a drastic rate . . . particularly the chiefs, and that the ancient manners and customs had nearly disappeared.
David Malo and Samuel Kamakau, two of the first native Hawaiian historians, were students at a missionary school who gathered knowledge of the past from the oldest generations and the most informed members of their communities. The first native Hawaiian to publish a historic account was David Malo.
This publication’s timing in 1861 coincided with the birth of the Hawaiian language newspapers, produced entirely by native Hawaiians. It was their first opportunity to publish cultural knowledge. The Menehune Ditch in Waimea was first mentioned on September 26, 1861, in this manner, “in the sprays of Kikiaola, the ditch of the Melehuna [Menehune] will flow…”
In a matter of weeks, Santa Cruz County went from moderate drought to severe drought conditions.National Weather Service meteorologist Brayden Murdock said he was not surprised to see the distinction come so quickly.Murdock said this past winter Santa Cruz County saw between 30-50% less rain than average. It s not the worst we ve ever seen, but it s definitely not close to the best, Murdock said.Coupled with the previous year s subpar rain amounts and water districts are beginning to react.San Lorenzo Valley Water District is moving to stage 2 water restrictions asking customers to conserve 10 to 20%. They re also authorizing two lawn watering days per week and restricting which buildings can be washed.Meanwhile, Scotts Valley Water District s board is expected to vote on stage 2 restrictions next week. The district plans to offer cash and gift card incentives for customers who conserve. Use 15% less, and if you do so we ll put your name in the raffle and raffle off your na
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SANTA CRUZ, Calif., April 28, 2021
SANTA CRUZ, Calif., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Santa Cruz County Bank (OTC: SCZC),with assets over $1.5 billion, is a top-rated community bank headquartered in Santa Cruz County. Today the Bank announced the purchase of a building in Salinas and its plan to further expand into Monterey County by opening a full-service branch in Salinas, California in 2022.
Located at 480 & 482 South Main Street, the future home of Santa Cruz County Bank s ninth full-service branch was built in the early 1970 s. Currently occupied by Central Coast College, the building will undergo a complete remodel in early 2022 to provide a full-service banking office with space for additional staffing, ample parking and ATM/Night Depository. The improvements will contribute to the City s Downtown Salinas Vibrancy Plan, which includes converting Main Street into a two-way street.