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10/13/11 | Hosted by Konawaena High School

Season 2 Episode 1 | 22m 44s

Students from Kealakehe High School present stories from across the state.

Students from Kealakehe High School on Hawaii Island hosts this episode, and present stories from across the state. Waianae High School students on Oahu show how recent pay cuts have affected the lives of husband-and-wife teachers and their sons. On Maui, H.P. Baldwin High School students report on the pest that is threatening honey bees and ultimately, the state’s environment. EPISODE #201

10/13/2011

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

10/13/11 | Hosted by Konawaena High School

Season 2 Episode 1 | 22m 44s

Students from Kealakehe High School on Hawaii Island hosts this episode, and present stories from across the state. Waianae High School students on Oahu show how recent pay cuts have affected the lives of husband-and-wife teachers and their sons. On Maui, H.P. Baldwin High School students report on the pest that is threatening honey bees and ultimately, the state’s environment. EPISODE #201

10/13/2011

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