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Two neighbor island high schools, Konawaena and Waimea on Kauaʻi, won state titles in division I and division II football, respectively. The Conversation sat down with Harold Tanaka, the football coordinator for the Hawaiʻi High School Athletic Association, to talk about the talent pool across the state.
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Hawaiʻi County police chief candidates and selection process challenge; Organ and tissue donors help mainland transplant patients; Growth and evolution of the local high school football talent pool
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Rolovich contends school officials were hostile when he sought a religious exemption and fired him. Washington State says the lawsuit is without merit.
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With the NFL set to wind up its investigation into Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's head injury, The Conversation talked to the Brain Injury Association of Hawaii about the support network it’s working to strengthen.
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Japanese honeymooning tourists stay away; Honolulu Board of Water Supply gives rebates for toilets; Hawaii Brain Injury Association promotes strong support network; French classical piano concert
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Hawaiʻi County Mayor Mitch Roth discusses Waipiʻo Valley access; Neuropsychologist and father of former NFL player on brain injury and prevention; Rally to support free speech; Author sets middle book in Fort Shafter
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A local neuropsychologist and father of a retired NFL player has been keenly aware of the headlines about Tua Tagovailoa's recent concussions. Speaking to The Conversation, Dr. Efland Amerson recalled one of his son’s early head injuries and shared his concerns about our youngest players.
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The Conversation shares a story about a kid from Kohala who is believed to be the first Native Hawaiian to play college football. Around 1892, John Henry Wise was being coached at Oberlin College by none other than the legendary John Heisman. Historian Ron Williams has more.
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A Ukrainian man living in Hilo shares how he and his family are coping with the Russian invasion; we continue coverage of the Red Hill water crisis with thoughts from a military spouse and comments from the EPA; we shine a light on the first Native Hawaiian to play college football; and an Oʻahu pastry chef shares her experience on a Food Network baking show.
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Former University of Hawaiʻi quarterback Timmy Chang will be the new football head coach of his alma mater. Details of his new contract show that he will be paid a minimum of $500,000 his first year and $750,000 in his fourth year.