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Sunday, October 10, 2004

Developers know who they like

Large developers have donated thousands of dollars to help certain County Council members win re-election, while other candidates were victorious despite having rejected the special interest money.

That's according to a review of available campaign spending reports from the nine lawmakers who will comprise the new council that starts its term Dec. 6. The mandatory reports -- some have not been filed -- covered the period from Jan. 1 up to the Sept. 18 primary election.    Full Story »
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Big Isle schools improve
Several Big Island public schools climbed out of "corrective action" status as students scored better on academic assessment tests last spring and met other scholastic standards.
Sunday, October 10, 2004 10:28 AM HST


Kim pitches 'concurrency' to movers, shakers
Mayor Harry Kim took the opportunity of a workshop on transportation issues Friday to ask landowners and developers for help in solving the Big Island's infrastructure woes.
Sunday, October 10, 2004 10:28 AM HST

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Silverswords spike hustling Lady Vuls
The University of Hawaii at Hilo volleyball team's block party wasn't able to stop Chaminade's big three of Kahala Kabalis, Patti Hardimon, and Valasi Sepulona on Saturday night.
Sunday, October 10, 2004 10:29 AM HST


Hilo overpowers Waiakea
On a night when its vaunted running attack appeared almost ordinary, Hilo High School proved that its defense can win games, as well. The Vikings scored three touchdowns on defense Friday night and rolled to a 40-6 victory over cross-town rival Waiakea at Wong Stadium.
Sunday, October 10, 2004 10:29 AM HST

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 Features 
Coffee time
Most Hawaii Island residents, at some point, have driven through Kona coffee country, have seen the trees growing around the road and have smelled the aroma of roasting coffee, even if the car windows are closed.
Sunday, October 3, 2004 9:43 AM HST


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