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4/25/11 | Hosted by Molokai High School

Season 1 Episode 8 | 20m 59s

Student anchors share interesting features of their school and community.

Kalaheo High School students chart the ups and downs in the school’s attempt to build its very own football Field of Dreams; Waiakea High School students tell the story of a family business that invented one of Hilo’s iconic snack foods; Roosevelt High School students investigate the history of the most distinctive landmark on their campus. EPISODE #108

04/25/2011

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HIKI NŌ is a local public television program presented by PBS Hawai'i

4/25/11 | Hosted by Molokai High School

Season 1 Episode 8 | 20m 59s

Kalaheo High School students chart the ups and downs in the school’s attempt to build its very own football Field of Dreams; Waiakea High School students tell the story of a family business that invented one of Hilo’s iconic snack foods; Roosevelt High School students investigate the history of the most distinctive landmark on their campus. EPISODE #108

04/25/2011

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