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New management means more changes in the valley.
Dennis Hollier
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March 2008 |
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At 83, Jack Randall has lived an exciting life,
much of it underwater.
Sheila Sarhangi
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December 2007 |
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A national initiative helps local congregations see the connection between faith and fluorescent bulbs.
Sheila Sarhangi
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November 2007 |
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Vampire mites mean fewer bees for honey producers, and possibly less fruit for all Islanders.
Sheila Sarhangi
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October 2007 |
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Kathryn Drury Wagner
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October 2007 |
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After four years of waiting, the public can now access this stunning Wahiawa hike.
Sheila Sarhangi
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September 2007 |
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After one of Hawaii's most devastating forest fires, Maui’s Kula Forest Reserve gets a second life.
Sheila Sarhangi
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August 2007 |
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Kathryn Drury Wagner
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August 2007 |
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New technology helps protect the Islands’ natural resources.
Sheila Sarhangi
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July 2007 |
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Honolulu City and County is in the hole for $3 billion for the Waikiki Beautification Project
Michael Keany
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May 2005 |
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