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Local photos from the A and other various sections of the West Hawaii Today daily edition.
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WHT file photo - The U.S. Small Business Administration declared Hawaii County a disaster area following the March 11 tsunami.
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William Ing | Stephens Media - Waiakea’s Edwin Pacris, left, and Hilo catcher Koa Matson Wednesday in the Warriors/Vikings game.
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Patrick O’Leary | special to west hawaii today - Hawaii Prep’s Camille Kiyota tries to tag out Konawaena’s Saxon Nagata Tuesday.
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HROC/Special to West Hawaii Today - Robotic teams from Keakakehe (in white), McKinley (in yellow) and Waialua (in red).
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HROC/Special to West Hawaii Today - Last weekend’s regional FIRST robotics competition at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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Chelsea Jensen | West Hawaii Today - Fanny Au Hoy shows U.S. Rep. Mazie Hirono damages sustained on Hulihee palace grounds.
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Whiskeytown Fire Module | the associated press - Napau fire effects after fire burned through the area.
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Special to WHT - Rotary Club and Kealakehe HS Interact Club members raised over $55,000 for Japan relief efforts.
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Nancy Cook Lauer | West Hawaii Today - Hawaii County’s new double-decker bus has arrived.
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Brad Ballesteros | WHT File Photo - Norman Sakata is seen at the 2010 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - Kealakehe High School student Mai Tsuksmoto, right, making a speech.
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Hawaii Island Hawksbill Turtle Recovery Project | Special To WHT - Turtle hatchlings emerge from a beach on the Big Island.
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Hawaii Island Hawksbill Turtle Recovery Project | Special To WHT - This image shows eggs being saved from a rising tide.
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Courtesy of Hulihee Palace | Special to WHT - Hulihee Palace's basement damaged by seawater during the March tsunami.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - Guests enjoy smoothies before dinner Tuesday at the soft opening of Only Us.
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Project Hawaii | Special to WHT - Adventures Abound campers learn about marine life and coral.
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Project Hawaii | Special to WHT - Smiles and laughter from Kamp Kalopa campers, volunteers during a parachute game.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - Kanani Kaulukukui, left, passes a rock to Mahealani Pai on Friday's blessing.
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Chelsea Jensen | West Hawaii Today - A hale situated within Lapakahi State Historical Park is seen in April.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - Hawaii Community College West Hawaii staff members prepare to present their hookupu Friday.
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Brad Ballesteros | Special to WHT - University of the Nations volunteers clear a pond area at Kahaluu Beach Park.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - A hale at the Resort ripped apart by the March 11 tsunami seen on Wednesday.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - Debris at Kona Village Resort are trapped at the bridge over the lagoon on Wed.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - A hale at the Kona Village Resort destroyed by the March 11 tsunami.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - Debris in the middle of a grove at the Kona Village Resort.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - County Council members in their new West Hawaii Civic Center chambers.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - Hawaiian blessing of the new County Council Chambers.
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Archaeologists surveyed closed areas March 15 at Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park for cultural evidence.
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Archaeologists surveyed closed areas March 15 at Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park for cultural evidence.
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Lisa Denning | Special to WHT - Keoni Carvalho and Bill Morris remove debris off the reef in Kealakekua Bay.
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Lisa Denning | Special to WHT - Darlene Azure dives to the bottom of Kealakekua Bay to remove debris.
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Laura Shimabuku | Special to WHT - Keauhou-Kona Yacht Club was hit the hardest in Keauhou by tsunami surges.
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Jupiter Images | Aerobatic planes will be featured May 28 and 29 at Kona International Airport.
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Brad Ballesteros | Kona Brewers Festival attendees wait eagerly to sample beer from Rubicon Brewing Co.
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Brad Ballesteros | Hundreds of people attended the Kona Brewers Festival held in the Kona Brewing Co. parking lot.
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Chelsea Jensen | West Hawaii Today - The ocean recedes at Kailua Pier during the March 11 tsunami.
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Erin Miller | West Hawaii Today - Tsunami surges scattered tables and chairs throughout the Kona Inn March 11.
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Reed Flickinger | West Hawaii Today - Debris and broken pavement clutter Alii Drive in the aftermath of the March 11 tsunami.

