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  2. List of newspapers in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Island Journal; Hilo Tribune (1895–1917) [3] The Honolulu Advertiser (1856–2010) [4] Honolulu Record; ... List of free daily newspapers in the United States;

  3. Category:People from Hilo, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 December 2020, at 20:36 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Hawaii Tribune-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Hilo Tribune began publication on November 23, 1895, and changed its name to the Hilo Daily Tribune in 1917. [2] The Hilo Daily Tribune, the Hawaii Herald (August 13, 1896 – February 22, 1923) and the Daily Post-Herald merged to form the Hilo Tribune-Herald, which began publishing on February 19, 1923. It continued under that name until ...

  5. Isabella Haleʻala Kaʻili Desha - Wikipedia

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    Isabella Haleʻala Kaʻili Desha [1] (née Miller; January 16, 1864 – February 28, 1949 [2]) was a highly regarded Hawaiian composer, musician and kumu hula [3] during the Kingdom of Hawaii and throughout her life. She is descended from notable chiefly lines. [4]

  6. Mahi Beamer - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Mahiʻai (Mahi) Copp Beamer (December 5, 1928 – July 14, 2017) was an American tenor falsetto singer, composer and hula dancer of Hawaiian ancestry. He was born in Honolulu in the Territory of Hawaii and is the grandson of Helen Desha Beamer.

  7. Yoshimi Hayashi - Wikipedia

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    Yoshimi Hayashi (Japanese: 林 義美, [1] November 2, 1922 [2] [3] – April 23, 2006) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii from March 30, 1982 to March 31, 1992. He was the first person to serve at all four levels of state courts and the first Japanese-American U.S. attorney .

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