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  2. Visionary Related Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Visionary Related Entertainment, LLC is Hawaii's largest radio group, with four out of five of their Honolulu stations being one of the top rated stations in the state. Stations. KAOI in Kihei, Hawaii; KAOI-FM in Wailuku, Hawaii; KDLX in Makawao, Hawaii; KEWE in Kihei, Hawaii; KHEI in Kihei, Hawaii; KNUQ in Paaulio, Hawaii

  3. Fundraiser for Lahaina to recall Jimi Hendrix’s Maui concert

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    “The Band of Gypsies ended up in Hawaii in 1970 in Maui for a concert, and so Billy Cox ties into Maui, and so (on Saturday ) we’re remembering Jimi Hendrix and that concert back in 1970.

  4. UH studies of Maui wildfires aftermath draw grants ... - AOL

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    Dec. 10—University of Hawaii teams are launching two research projects supported by a combined $519, 000-plus in federal grants to examine the environmental effects of the Maui wildfires and ...

  5. Kipahulu, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The only land access to the area is from the north by Hana Highway driving about 45 minutes past Hana or from the west by Highway 31 (Piʻilani Highway). Piʻilani Highway is the only major road in Kīpahulu and all populated areas are located along it.

  6. This couple went on one cruise together. Now, they're moving ...

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    A couple left Hawaii to move onto the residential cruise ship Villa Vie Odyssey. Lanette Canen and Johan Bodin went on one cruise together before buying their Odyssey cabin. The ship plans to sail ...

  7. Iao Valley - Wikipedia

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    ʻĪao Valley is covered in dense rainforest, most of which consists of introduced vegetation on the valley floor. The Puʻu Kukui summit area at the valley's head receives an average 386 inches (9.8 m) of rainfall per year, [4] making it the state's second wettest location after The Big Bog, slightly wetter than Mount Waiʻaleʻale. [5]

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