Ka Wai Ola Loa - The Mid-Month Extra  
Pepeluali 2010
Mid-Month Extra



OHA Board of Trustees awards
$2.2 million in grants


READ MORE >"OHA is pleased to continue its support for nonprofit community groups who work to make a difference in the lives of Native Hawaiians in the midst of a struggling economy," said OHA Chairperson Haunani Apoliona.

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"We are committed to supporting the access and success of Native Hawaiians. We are making headway and we are fortunate to have partners along this path," President M.R.C. Greenwood told a joint session of the state Legislature in a first-ever address on the state of the university..- READ MORE >

Combating strawberry guava
and other invasive species


READ MORE >PBS Hawai'i's new media venture, Hiki Nō, will assemble the nation's first statewide student news network. Middle and high school students in public, private, charter and home schools across Hawai'i are invited to be a part of the venture.


 
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READ MORE > The state would pay its $200 million debt to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs for ceded land revenues unpaid from 1978 to 2010, under a bill unanimously approved by two House committees yesterday.

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The description promises that 'Ukulele Chord Kumu "transforms your tattered old chord book into a mobile, easy to use application for the iPhone that puts a beautiful 'ukulele chord chart literally at your fingertips." - READ MORE >




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