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Hawaii: Manufactured Home Communities

 
 

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The State of Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States of America on August 21, 1959. The island state is situated in the North Pacific Ocean, 2,300 miles (3,700 km) from the mainland, at 21°18_41_N, 157°47_47_W. In the 19th century, Hawaii was also known as the Sandwich Islands. The Hawaiian Archipelago comprises eight islands and atolls extending across a distance of 1,500 miles (2,400 km). Of these, eight high islands are considered the “main islands” and are located at the southeastern end of the archipelago. These islands are, in order from the northwest to southeast, Ni_ihau, Kaua_i, O_ahu, Moloka_i, L_na_i, Kaho_olawe, Maui, and Hawaii. The latter is by far the largest, and is very often called the “Big Island” or “Big Isle” to avoid confusion with the state name.

 
 

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Hawaii News and Information from the Honolulu Advertiser

The Friends of Kahuku Library will host a holiday craft fair, including a chance to meet the artists and crafters, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Kahuku Public & School Library.

 

Social service providers who hoped to secure money from the state's "rainy day" fund for the state's most vulnerable residents say the decision to use most of the money to end "furlough...

 

State Senate Democrats yesterday endorsed Gov. Linda Lingle's plan to use $50 million from the state's rainy day fund to help reduce teacher furloughs.

 

Public school parents will pay more for their kids to ride the school bus come next year after the state Board of Education last night voted 8-2 to raise one-way fares from 35 cents to 75 cents.

 

More than 7,000 state workers identified as critical personnel have been offered priority access to the H1N1 vaccine to ensure that government operations continue running smoothly in the event of a wo...

 

Mental health providers, people who have attempted suicide and relatives of people who have taken their own lives gathered yesterday in Waikíkí to talk about how to engage the co...

 

About 2,100 Hawai'i soldiers ? just back from Iraq ? stood in formation yesterday as the 25th Infantry Division unfurled its battle flag from the yearlong deployment.

 

Dueling experts yesterday debated whether accused spy Noshir Gowadia is mentally fit to stand trial on federal espionage charges.

 

Hawai'i public health officials yesterday once again urged physicians, clinics and pharmacies to report their distribution of H1N1 flu vaccine to allow the Department of Health to track their use ? an...

 

The word "saint" isn't used much on Capitol Hill. But it was yesterday among Hawai'i's lawmakers and a bishop from the Aloha State, who gathered to honor the recently canonized Saint Damien....