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Joey Tihada is the Lahaina News’ ‘Sportsman of the Year’
January 20, 2011 There is a deep reverence among Native American peoples — and particularly the Iroquois Nation — for their cultural expression in the sport of lacross. more »»
Someone would love to have your old glasses
January 13, 2011 Have any old eyeglasses you no longer wear around the house? You can bet that someone around the world would love to have them. more »»
How would Leiali‘i impact West Maui?
January 6, 2011 Can West Maui handle a 1,033-acre, 2,923- to 4,105-unit project between Lahaina and Kaanapali? The Hawaii Housing Finance & Development Corp. more »»
Rickard, Carbajal honored for their strength of spirit
December 30, 2010 For the first time in 15 years, I missed the Lahainaluna High School football banquet, as I was attending the graduation of our son, George, from the United States Coast Guard boot camp training... more »»
Unique mural in jeopardy
December 16, 2010 Nearly nine years ago, Ron Cassidy painted a mural of an image he knew better than most West Maui surfers. more »»
Jo Anne Johnson represented us well
December 9, 2010 The slime is still dripping from all of the mudslinging that punctuated the lead up to the mid-term elections last month — a campaign that saw perhaps the peak of unsavory politics in the modern era... more »»
Help Lahainaluna High School win $100,000 prize
November 26, 2010 Lahainaluna High School parents, staff and students have united to try to win American Savings Banks’ “Bank for Education” contest. more »»
Help shape county government
November 18, 2010 Want to have a say in Maui County government? Apply to serve on a county board, council, commission or committee. more »»
Lahaina church reaching out to keiki around the world
November 11, 2010 Want to bring a little holiday joy to suffering children around the world? Lahaina Baptist Church is again serving as a collection point for Operation Christmas Child. more »»
Dine out and help Hospice Maui
November 4, 2010 Hospice Maui plays an important role in the Maui communit. more »»
Community loses Maureen Ariyoshi
October 28, 2010 They say that beside every good man, there is a good woman. It is also said that atop every loving family, there is a caring mother. more »»
Meet the candidates at WMTA forum
October 21, 2010 Have you made up your mind on who to vote for in the General Election on No. more »»
Two easy ways to help ‘Redo the Imu’
October 14, 2010 The Lahainaluna High School Foundation is charging ahead with the next phase of “Redo the Imu,” a grassroots effort to build a state-of-the-art stadium at the historic school. more »»
Tutors help students succeed in life
October 7, 2010 Add Pat and Richard Endsley to the ever-growing list of positive action heroes for our “Village of Lahaina. more »»
Unique training program slated in West Maui
September 30, 2010 According to Women Helping Women (WHW), on average, there are more than 50 cases of domestic violence reported to police every month in West Maui. more »»
Help keep West Maui’s beaches clean
September 23, 2010 Anyone who goes to the beach regularly will see litter in the sand. Cigarette butts, beverage bottles and plastic bags are among the most common items left behind. more »»
Student’s senior project will benefit keiki for years
September 16, 2010 A community project by a Lahaina student will benefit Princess Nahienaena Elementary School students for years to come. more »»
Show up and vote!
September 9, 2010 Maui residents like to complain about county and state government, but many don’t take a stand by voting. Voter turnout in the 2008 primary was a dismal 21,066 (25.6 percent). more »»
Tell the county why programs are essential
September 2, 2010 It’s no secret that in these tough times, money is tight in county government. more »» |
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