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Project whips up fears
Lanai resident Sam Shin, right, shown seated with friends outside the Blue Ginger Cafe, is worried about the impact a proposed wind farm could have on game hunting. Shin said hunting is not only a lifestyle on Lanai, but also a means of income for families who house visiting hunters.
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