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If you’re a giant procrastinator like a lot of people (myself very much included), you may still have your ballot in your hand for voting


Lāʻau Lapaʻau: Five Important Medicinal Hawaiian Plants
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Learn About Hawaii’s History & Hawaiian Independence Day this Friday
by: Leilani DeMello Director of Operations, Kū-A-Kanaka LLC Established in 1843 by Kamehameha III, Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea, also known as Hawaiian Independence Day, is an

Considering a Career in Writing? Here are Some Tips From a Big Island Novelist
Everybody has a story to tell. Years ago, I was reading a book of interviews by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Studs Terkel about The Great Depression

Only on the Big Island: “Da List” | Living Hilo Style
By Misty I. April 15, 2020 I hope you are well. I hope your ‘ohana is well. Today I have a list for you. During


5 THINGS TO DO DURING QUARANTINE
Ok, so you are stuck in quarantine, trying to figure out what the heck to do while trying to keep your sanity. You struggle


Coffee, Canoes, and More: Learn About Kona’s Rich History at These Kona Historical Society Events
The Kona Historical Society is a community-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and Smithsonian Museum affiliate that has spent the past four decades collecting, preserving, and sharing


Hawaiian History: Railroads and Locomotives on the Big Island
Thanks to King Kalakaua’s interest in locomotives and railroads came to Hawaii before much of the western part of the United States. In 1878, King