Aloha says “goodbye”, Hawaiian offers standby option for ticketed passengers

Aloha airlines announced it will be ceasing both interisland and mainland-Hawaii passenger operations as of March 21 2008.

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Bring your own Bag… and your Chopsticks too- it’s a global movement

In a bid to scale back garbage in Japan, consumers in the country will be encouraged to bring their own chopsticks and carry reusable shopping bags.

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Hawaii’s Horse for Health in a Hospital makes international news!

LIHUE, Hawaii — Hoping to cheer up his dad who has been recuperating at Wilcox hospital, a Kauai man thought it would be a good idea to bring his horse to the local hospital for a little get-well visit. Little did he know, the visit would make international news!

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Products for a GREEN, clean spring

For busy moms and those of us taking baby steps to green our homes there are a few companies who have done the research and packaged the product for you. The following are some of the companies providing ecologically conscious products in Hawaii.

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Green cleaning in Hawaii- non toxic alternatives for household chores.

Hawaii’s streams and reefs, landfills and urban areas are being damaged by the accumulating toxic chemicals used in common daily cleaning products.Here is how to find and use safe alternative to toxic chemicals for household cleaning chores.

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Molokai Ranch closing affects Hawaii community

After Moloka’i Master plan not approved for developing La’au Point, Moloka’i Ranch Ltd. announces plans to lays off workers and closing ranch access.

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Horses for Health? Hawaii hospital says “neigh!”

LIHUE, Hawaii — Hoping to cheer up his dad who has been recuperating at Wilcox hospital, a Kauai man thought it would be a good idea to bring his horse to the local hospital for a little get-well visit.

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Exotic Fruits- Growing a New Industry on the Big Island

Exotic tropical fruits are a new and growing industry in Hawaii. There are 390 acres devoted to exotic tropical fruit production in the state, 64% of that is located on the Big Island.

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Flying cheaper then driving in Hawaii!

You might go into sticker shock at the gas pump, ($4.00/gallon on Lanai and Moloka”i) but its getting cheaper to get to Hawaii by air by the day. Here’s the latest in flight deals:

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Moloka’i Ranch closes ranch and access

After Moloka’i Master plan not approved for developing La’au Point, Moloka’i Ranch Ltd. lays off workers and closes ranch access.

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