FeaturesHomepage FeatureIn-Depth Bridges to the Past: Military Intelligence Service in Minnesota Historian Eric Saul recounts the accomplishments of Nisei MIS linguists. Photo by Cheryl Hirata-Dulas A personal reflection of how history…P.C. EditorJune 29, 2015
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Homepage FeatureNationalNews Pete Hironaka Leaves Lasting Legacy Upon Retirement By Ron Katsuyama, VP for Public Affairs Japanese American Citizens League Following is a reprint of an article that was…P.C. EditorApril 6, 2015
Homepage Feature A Return to Selma Activist Todd Endo returns to Alabama 50 Years later for the bridge crossing jubilee. By Connie K. Ho, Contributor ‘Selma…P.C. EditorApril 2, 2015
Homepage FeatureIn-DepthSports Yo-Yo Champion Sets His Sights on Another World Title High school student Michael Nakamura is preparing to compete in August for another world title at the World Yo-Yo Championship…P.C. EditorApril 2, 2015
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