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New National Park Service report shows visitor spending stimulates Hawaii economy
Visitors to Hawaii's national parks spent almost $400 million in the state last year. A new National Park Service report shows that in 2016, nearly 5.8 million visitors to national parks in Hawaii spent more than $394 million. That spending resulted in nearly 4,800 jobs and had a cumulative benefit to the state economy of more than $486 million. “The national parks of Hawaii … [Read more...] about New National Park Service report shows visitor spending stimulates Hawaii economy
Lahaina Students Take The Gold In NAGA Tournament
Five students from Carlson Gracie Jiu Jitsu Academy in Lahaina Maui were winners in the North American Grappling Association Tournament held on Oahu on April 9. The competitors are all students of Christian Kennedy-Grandy, a third degree black belt who was personally trained by Carlson Gracie of the Carlson Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Brazil. Three students–Ledan Delatori, … [Read more...] about Lahaina Students Take The Gold In NAGA Tournament
Molokai, Lanai students get nights at the museums in Pearl Harbor
History nerds that we are, my girlfriend and I nearly always make a stop at Pearl Harbor whenever we head to Oahu for a mini-vacation. The USS Arizona Memorial, USS Missouri, Pacific Aviation Museum, USS Bowfin–we’ve seen it all, in some cases repeatedly. There’s just something compelling about touching the propellers of aircraft walking the decks of ships that saw action … [Read more...] about Molokai, Lanai students get nights at the museums in Pearl Harbor
Drew Toonz wonders why sharks and eels are getting so bitey in Hawaii again
Illustration: Andrew Miller … [Read more...] about Drew Toonz wonders why sharks and eels are getting so bitey in Hawaii again