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    • Businessman wants Hawaii residents to help name his beef

      The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo News· 1 year ago

      Dec. 20—An Idaho billionaire being sued by the owner of a is offering to change the legally contested name of his retail beef company by holding a community contest. An Idaho billionaire being ...

    • Community contest announced to resolve name beef

      The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo News· 1 year ago

      Jan. 18—An Idaho businessman being sued by the owner of a Haleiwa sandwich company will change the legally contested name of his retail beef company through a community contest and award $10,000 ...

    • Hawaii beef renaming contest draws more than 2,100 entrants

      The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo News· 1 year ago

      Feb. 10—A contest to rename a line of local beef products has drawn more than 5,000 name suggestions from 2,145 separate entrants ahead of a winner being announced online on Feb. 27, according ...

    • Honolulu man wins $10K in beef re-branding contest

      The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo News· 1 year ago

      Feb. 27—A Honolulu man won $10,000 after his suggested new name for a beef brand in dispute was selected from more than 5,000 suggestions submitted by 2,145 Hawaii residents, according to a ...

    • Hawaii bill would name limu kala as state seaweed

      The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo News· 1 year ago

      Mar. 15—Limu kala, a type of seaweed that is endemic to Hawaii, would become the state limu if is passed. Limu kala, a type of seaweed that is endemic to Hawaii, would become the state limu ...

    • DHHL holds groundbreaking for 127 Ewa homes

      The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo News· 10 months ago

      Jul. 16—The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands held a groundbreaking ceremony last week to mark the beginning of construction on Increment II-C of its Ka 'uluokaha 'i housing development in Ewa ...

    • Fishpond predators astonish University of Hawaii researchers

      The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Oct. 30—Native Hawaiians have been removing barracuda, jacks and other predators from their fishponds for centuries to preserve prized mullet, milkfish and other aquatic food species for harvesting ...

    • Kalaheo swimmer Kong kicking it, even without a school pool

      The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo News· 1 year ago

      Dec. 13—In the beginning, there were flags. Tehani Kong spent much of her free time chasing flags. In the beginning, there were flags. Tehani Kong spent much of her free time chasing flags.