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When first year Kahuku High School Teacher, Jill Bleazard walked into her classroom where she taught sophomore English this past school year, she had two thoughts running through her mind: “I ...
More than 200 people filled the Waialua High and Intermediate School cafeteria on June 3rd to learn about a proposed gondola and zipline attraction on the hillside of Mount Kaala. When asked if anyone ...
Act 45 was a grassroots breakthrough, giving the public its first hard look at chemical use on the plateau, yet the law still allows annual, self-reported totals with no GPS coordinates, no data on ...
It was a joy to present honorary certificates to Nyjah Music and Zyah Rhythm, two talented brothers from the North Shore who have been sharing their musical talent since they began playing ʻukulele at ...
This 4.5 downwind course started at Waimea Bay and finished at Hale’iwa, Ali’I Beach Park. Prone, SUP, OC1, OC2, OC3, OC4, surfski and V1 were all a part of this race. Conditions were beautiful but ...