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  2. New Hope Christian Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Pastor Wayne Cordeiro (born on October 20, 1952, in Fort Belvoir, Virginia) and his wife Anna moved from Oregon to Hilo, Hawaii in 1983 and started a church in the Waiakea Villas area. It moved to the Hilo Women's Club and then to the Hilo Boys' and Girls' Club. In 1990, the "Gathering Place" facility was built, and the church grew to 2000.

  3. Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station - Wikipedia

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    Haili Church is still in operation and offers both in-person and virtual services. [15] The congregation also operates another chapel in Hilo, named Kuhio Chapel [12] and a primary school known as Haili Christian School. [16] Some families have had members in the choir for four or five generations.

  4. Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) is an intensive supervision program that aims to reduce crime and drug use while saving taxpayers' dollars spent on jail and prison costs. HOPE deals with offenders who have been identified as likely to violate the conditions of their probation or community supervision.

  5. Hilo Medical Center given $1M to expand services - AOL

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    Nov. 29—The Hilo Medical Center Foundation on Tuesday announced a landmark $1 million grant to help it expand health services and address the workforce shortage on the island of Hawaii. The Hilo ...

  6. David Belden Lyman - Wikipedia

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    David Belden Lyman (July 28, 1803 – October 4, 1884) was an early American missionary to Hawaii who opened a boarding school for Hawaiians. His wife Sarah Joiner Lyman (1805–1885) taught at the boarding school and kept an important journal.

  7. Kalakaua Park - Wikipedia

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    The sundial donated by King Kalakaua. The area was originally the site of the first Christian Mission in the area known as Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station in 1825; [1] the missionaries had originally established their site on the seasonal flood plain of the Wailuku River, but they moved at the urging of Queen Kaʻahumanu. [2]

  8. KCIF - Wikipedia

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    KCIF is the spiritual successor to another Hilo Christian radio station, KFSH at 97.1 MHz. That station, owned by the University of the Nations, was sold in July 1995 and became secular KNWB . As a result, Hilo Christian Broadcasting was formed, airing programming on KPUA (670 AM) and receiving a $60,000 equipment donation from the former KFSH ...

  9. Saint Joseph Catholic Church (Hilo, Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Joseph Catholic Church in Hilo is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawaii in the United States. Located at 43 Kapiolani Street, 19°43′20″N 155°5′25″W  /  19.72222°N 155.09028°W  / 19.72222; -155.09028 , in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii , the church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and ...