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The Kihei Shell Game
August 30, 2012 To the extent that real people with real money and real plans cannot attain timely decisions in a reasonable, cost-effective fashion, our public policy seems to promote a constant search for... more »»
The Weekly Dish
August 9, 2012 I’m fascinated by talk radio, and the ride that accompanies it. more »»
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
August 2, 2012 Solemn ceremonies are held every year on the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Aug. 6 and Nagasaki on Aug. more »»
Voice Your Opinion
July 5, 2012 Not since the Superferry fiasco in 2009 has a topic been as contentious and divisive as the proposed Pi‘ilani Promenade and Maui Outlet Mall planned for Kihei. more »»
Help End Domestic Violence
June 28, 2012 Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence, is a serious problem in Maui County. more »»
Rise Up For Zion
June 21, 2012 In a collaborative effort, Imua Family Services and Women Helping Women held a silent march and vigil on the afternoon of Friday, June 8, for Zion McKeown, a 4-year-old Wailuku boy who died in his... more »»
Service Above Self
June 14, 2012 The 2012 Palaka Award will be awarded by the Rotary Club of Kahului on Friday, Aug. 24, at a special annual luncheon ceremony benefiting the Michael H. Lyons II Memorial Scholarship Fund. more »»
Sometimes There Are Miracles
June 7, 2012 One man under a tree for 49 days with no food? This may not sound like something you want to sign up for. more »»
Take a Hike
May 31, 2012 Visitors from the Mainland are probably shocked that each of us isn’t out hiking every weeken. more »»
Maui County Disaster Expo
May 24, 2012 Maui Public Health Emergency Preparedness Planner Marc Nishimoto sent out an email last week notifying us about our first tropical depression of the season, One-E, which developed into Tropical Stor... more »»
It Takes a Village
May 3, 2012 If you like being around children and instinctively look for ways to help other people, well then, you just might make a fabulous foster parent. more »»
‘Chip In’ For Island Youth
April 26, 2012 Just a stone’s throw away from idyllic Pa‘ia Bay, the Pa‘ia Youth & Cultural Center (PYCC) is reminiscent of the enchanting world of “Neverland” depicted in J.M. more »»
Da Kidney Da Kine Day
April 19, 2012 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) currently afflicts one in seven Maui residents. But unfortunately, most people don’t even know they have this “silent disease” until their kidneys are already failing. more »»
My Cup of Tea
April 12, 2012 When the clock struck midnight on Jan. 23, 2012, we ushered in the Year of the Dragon. more »»
The Maui Weekly
March 29, 2012 Although we use soy-based ink, recycled paper and encourage everyone to recycle their copy of the Maui Weekly, we acknowledge that there is more that we can do to increase our sustainability and... more »»
‘The A-Train’ Leaves the Station
March 22, 2012 Just when I thought rock radio was making a comeback, Cumulus Media--second only to the “evil empire” Clear Channel--fired legendary deejay Jim Ladd last fall after a prominent 14-year run with Los... more »»
Nightlife Economy Threatened in Kihei
March 8, 2012 I’ve recently found myself relating to Ren McCormack, an upbeat Chicago transplant portrayed by Kevin Bacon in the original “Footloose” who stands up against a city council ban on dancing and rock... more »»
Prepare for the Worst
March 1, 2012 Japan is still reeling from the devastating 8.9-magnitude earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis that occurred a year ago. more »» |
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