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Finding serenity in a public place: Waimea Nature Park
Visits to local botanical gardens and well-designed public parks can offer a host of information about plants as well as a relaxing sojourn in your busy life.
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Wooden Performance
The morning after the preview party for the 2003 Hawaii's Woodshow, Marian Yasuda was cleaning the exhibit area in preparation for the public opening when a gentleman poked his head in the entrance.
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Superferry update
Questions remain unanswered at Kawaihae meeting by Erin Miller West Hawaii Today emiller@westhawaiitoday.com Monday, November 10, 2008 9:28 AM HST How the second catamaran commissioned by Hawaii Superferry will ...
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A blending of style
Dancers combine music styles for one-time performance Friday, November 7, 2008 10:01 AM HST Michal Anna Carillo wants to bring people together with dance.
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Documentary Series Highlight Pacific History and Archeology
Two documentary series premier next week on PBS Hawai'i and the Educational Channel in Hawai'i: Stories to Tell and Pacific Clues .
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Community partnership works for Kohala students
Hawaii Resources for School Success is flagship program of the nonprofit North Hawaii Women and Children's Services Hawaii Resources for School Success and Kohala Elementary School renewed their contract of ...
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Valley hike highlights Hawaiian birthday
KAPA'AU, Hawaii - Can there be a better way to spend a birthday than hiking down into a verdant Hawaiian valley that kisses the ocean with a black sand beach? If there is, I haven't found it.
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'It's about the athletes'
She's not there to count the time -- or what its dollar value might be. "I don't think that way," Kekai said as she dropped toy stuffed ducks into athlete registration kits at King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel ...
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Police Log
Editor's note: The police log is a weekly feature of West Hawaii Today and is compiled using Hawaii County Police Department records of individuals who are arrested and charged.
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A cyclist passes a runner going in the opposite direction on the Queen Kaahumanu Highway during the Ironman Triathlon World Championship in Kona.
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In Brief - Police Log
Editor's note: The police log is a weekly feature of West Hawaii Today and is compiled using Hawaii County Police Department records of individuals who are arrested and charged.
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Nakashima and Offenbaker to face off Nov. 4
Democrat Mark Nakashima will face Republican Steven A. Offenbaker for the 1st House District spot in the general election.
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Big Island Report
Walk-in voting nearly pau Thursday is the last day for absentee walk-in voting ahead of Saturday's primary election.
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Waikoloa Fatality
Hawaii Police Department Traffic Enforcement Unit Sergeant Christopher D. Gali Phone: 961-2332 September 2, 2008 Report No.
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Hiking the Pololu Valley Trail on the Big Island of Hawaii
At the end of Highway 270 in the Big Island's North Kohala region, past the quaint towns of Hawi and Kapa'au, you'll find the Pololu Valley.
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Family Support Services of West Hawaii receives grant from the Hawaii Women's Legal Foundation
Family Support Services of West Hawaii has received an $8,000 grant from the Hawaii Women's Legal Foundation.
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Preserving the past
Living journals chronicle oral traditions by Erin Miller West Hawaii Today emiller@westhawaiitoday.com Wednesday, August 20, 2008 7:03 AM HST Thirty years after the closing of the Kohala Sugar Co., a Big Island ...
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Abandoned, sick horse put down
KONA The brown and white painter horse had been abandoned in a Hawi field for more than a year when the Humane Society got a call this summer.
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Lucky 88: Toyo Asato's long and fruitful life
On the auspicious day of 08-08-08, Toyo Asato will turn 88. Her family will celebrate quietly, as Asato now lives, moving slowly, speaking softly.
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Community: Allow North Kohala to evolve in harmony
The plea to "Keep Kohala Kohala" was repeated like a mantra by its residents. "It was a difficult thing because it means 10 people saying 10 different things," said Allen Salavea, the county's project manager ...
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