Maui News - Fri Nov 06
A little more than $3 million is being used to pay for various improvements at state hospitals on four islands.
Haliimaile stables on endangered listMaui News - Fri Nov 06
Disused stables at Haliimaile are on the Historic Hawai'i Foundation's annual list of the most endangered historic sites in the islands.
Lawn & Garden Fair and Hawaiian Tree Give-away to celebrate Arbor DayThe Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 06
On November 7th 9am-2pm 2009 Maui Nui Botanical Gardens & Maui Association of Landscape Professionals will present the annual Arbor Day Fair.
Dogs kill livestock in rampage through Maui refugeHonolulu Star-Bulletin - Thu Nov 05
WAILUKU >> Officials of the Maui Coastal Land Trust's Waihee Refuge are blaming dogs for the deaths of four sheep and a 280-pound goat.
Residents worry of 'very unsafe' area in WailukuMaui News - Thu Nov 05
The ongoing problem of speeding and unsafe street parking along Eha Street in Wailuku was revisited Tuesday night when area residents complained to top Maui Police Department officials during a community meeting.
Planner to enter race for mayorMaui News - Thu Nov 05
Planning consultant Chris Hart has announced he will run for mayor of Maui County in 2010.
Workers stunned by 'heartbreaking' newsThe Honolulu Advertiser - Wed Nov 04
Manolo Yadao and eight of his brothers and sisters work for Maui Land & Pineapple Co., and at the end of the year they will all lose their jobs.
Murder suspect waives jury trialMaui News - Tue Nov 03
A man charged with murder in the shooting of his 19-year-old son at their Kahului residence last year is opting to have his case decided by a judge instead of a jury.
Maui's Halloween focus turns north to Paia townThe Honolulu Advertiser - Tue Nov 03
Unlike merchants in Lahaina town, Paia businesses saw an upswing in Halloween revelers Saturday night, which translated to busy restaurants and better business.
North shore merchants recount busy night, claim 'Paia is the new Lahaina'Maui News - Mon Nov 02
Unlike merchants in Lahaina town, Paia businesses saw an upswing in Halloween revelers Saturday night, which translated to busy restaurants and better business.
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