Hawaii County will begin buying land from home owners impacted by the 2018 Kilauea eruption.
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Buyouts will begin soon: 289 homeowners in first phase of Kilauea eruption recovery program await funds
Hawaii County will begin buying land from homeowners whose houses were isolated, damaged or destroyed by the 2018 Kilauea eruption as soon as late April.
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Volcano Golf Course reopens after being closed 2 years
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War in Ukraine fuels fears among draft-age Russian youths
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Maunakea bill scheduled for final committee
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County Council reopens its doors: Public allowed back in after two-year pandemic pause
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BIIF volleyball: Kamehameha outside hitters ‘growing into it’
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Obituaries for April 3
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Volcano Watch: The 2018 eruption of Kilauea was big on a global scale
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Honokaa pool set to reopen next week
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Tropical Gardening: What would Hawaii be without palms?
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