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Several city winners, including a brother to Exosphere, will be among 14 horses that will be offered as part of the Magic Millions Summer Racehorse Sale.
Godolphin has provided 12 of the 14 horses who will go through the ring in an interesting suffix to the Gold Coast Yearling Sale that has been running since last Tuesday.
Hilo, a winner of four races and more than $300,000, is the best-performed of the draft, which also includes last-start Warwick Farm winner Deference.
Knickpoint, who is a Canterbury winner, will also be offered, along with his half-brother Oregon Trail, but the horse with the most famous sibling to be sold is without doubt Altimeter.
Hilo Veterans Home Under New Management
Kauʻi Chartrand is the new administrator for the Yukio Okutsu State Veterans Home. She spent the day Friday overseeing the administering of the first COVID-19 vaccines to residents and staff.
“I can’t tell you – staff were excited. We were delighted. You know this has been long awaited,” says Chartrand.
The Hilo nursing home became a hotspot for the coronavirus last August. A COVID-19 outbreak infected 35 staff and 71 residents, including 27 who lost their lives. It also led to the removal of Avalon Health Care, the Utah-based company that ran the home since it opened in 2007.
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Award-winning Hilo photographer captures Kilaueaâs latest spectacle Longtime photographer Bruce Omori has spent years seeing Madame Peleâs domain in different stages and is well aware of Kilaueaâs intricacies. (Source: Bruce Omori/Paradise Helicopters) By Mark Carpenter | January 1, 2021 at 6:08 PM HST - Updated January 1 at 6:09 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - When the latest Kilauea eruption started nearly two weeks ago, thousands of visitors flocked to the park to witness the show at Halemaumau crater.
Among them were award-winning photographer Bruce Omori, who has spent years capturing Kilaueaâs magic from the air and ground. He calls this most recent event a homecoming.