Daily Archives: September 30th, 2008

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Maui Wowi(R) Hawaiian Adds Mexico

Maui Wowi Hawaiian, the premier destination for authentic Hawaiian products on the mainland, announced today that it is extending its global reach to Mexico, the world's 12th largest economy, through the signing of a master franchise agreement with...

Hana Ranch in Hawaii is up for sale, 4500 acre for $65mio

The owners of Hana Ranch on Maui, Hawaii listed their 4,500-acre property for $65 million.

State recreation plan under review

HONOLULU - The state Department of Land and Natural Resources is seeking public comment in updating the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, with an online link to comment and a series of public meetings to be held beginning Wednesday on Maui. The Maui meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Maui Planning Commission Conference Room at 250 S. High St.

Leaders named to county housing department

WAILUKU - Lori Tsuhako and Jo-Ann Ridao will take over as director and deputy director, respectively, of the county Department of Housing and Human Concerns on Wednesday, Mayor Charmaine Tavares announced Monday.

Maui woman is among 20 Outstanding Filipinos Abroad

KAHULUI - An accomplished educator on Maui, Debra A. Nakama was honored as the one of 20 Outstanding Filipinos Abroad by the Filipino Image Magazine and Pinoy Global Online News. Nakama flew with her husband, Lawrence, earlier this month to receive her accolades at the 15th annual awards banquet held in Washington, D.C. "I was totally humbled," Nakama said about the experience.

DCCA must share public-access TV opinion

WAILUKU - A Maui judge has ordered the state to release a legal opinion on why public-access television contracts should be awarded by competitive bid. Officials with the state Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs had said they were advised by Attorney General Mark Bennett that state procurement law should apply to public-access television.

‘Oh, my goodness’

Maui business leaders were working, not watching the stock ticker, Monday morning, so they were shocked when asked for reaction to Congress' failure to pass the supposedly bipartisan bailout bill. The stock market trembled in anticipation of the vote and tumbled when it was negative. "Oh, my goodness," said Terryl Vencl, executive director of the Maui Visitors Bureau.

Maui Villas: Your Booking Options And Tips

Are you interested in vacation in Maui? If you are interested in taking a family vacation, a romantic getaway, or your honeymoon, you might want to take the necessary time to examine Maui villas.