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  2. HOLO card - Wikipedia

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    The HOLO card is a contactless smart card used to pay for public transit fares on the island of Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi. The card is used to hold cash value or passes for use on TheBus and the Skyline rail system. [3] [4] The card is used by tapping it on a reader terminal when boarding TheBus or at a Skyline faregate. Cards can be loaded online at ...

  3. Inflation Relief Checks: How To Get Your Payment for October

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    Hawaii’s Act 115 Refund provides checks for $300 (or $100) depending on residents’ filing status and federally adjusted gross income ($300 for taxpayers earning less than $100,000 a year or ...

  4. What to know about Medicare in Hawaii - AOL

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    Individuals in Hawaii have various options for Medicare. ... An out-of-pocket cost is the amount a person must pay for medical care when Medicare does not pay the total cost or offer coverage ...

  5. Hawaii Launches Online Elevator Permit Application and ... - AOL

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    Hawaii Launches Online Elevator Permit Application and Payments Service The State continues efforts to provide more convenience and efficiencies to citizens and businesses HONOLULU--(BUSINESS WIRE ...

  6. Hawaiian Telcom - Wikipedia

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    On June 24, 2011, The State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs issued a 15-year cable franchise license to Hawaiian Telcom, thus ending Oceanic Time Warner's 35-year monopoly as the state's sole cable TV provider. [21] Hawaiian Telcom launched the service on July 1, 2011, after a year of testing in the Honolulu area. [22]

  7. Office of Hawaiian Affairs - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, pro-American elements in Hawaii overthrew the monarchy and formed the Republic of Hawaii, which the U.S. annexed in 1898. [6] In 1921, in order to make amends for injustices associated with the overthrow and annexation, the US created the Hawaiian Homes Commissions Act which set aside 200,000 acres of land for the use of homelands for Native Hawaiians of 50% blood quantum or more.

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