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Tuesday, May 9, 2000

Deadly disaster
remembered

By Ken Ige, Star-Bulletin
A year later, crosses for the eight people killed in the rockfall
still line the park sign this morning at Sacred Falls State Park.
State land officers are guarding entrances to the trail and the
falls itself. For complete coverage, check Friday's edition
in Starbulletin.com's archives.
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