Hagadone Hawaii said it will close its commercial printing operations in January and will lay off 93 employees as a result. The printing press, which is owned by Idaho-based The Hagadone Corporation, cited rising costs due to increased import tariffs and the shift of local commercial print jobs and publications to the Mainland as the primary reasons. Clint Schroeder, Hagadone Hawaii's president and chief operating officer, told Pacific Business News the company has notified clients and employees...