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Kahakuloa Scholar Awarded Mellon-Hawai‘i Fellowship

Maui resident Katrina-Ann R. Kapā‘anaokalāokeola Oliveira, PhD, is one of three native Hawaiian scholars who were recently awarded Mellon-Hawai‘i Fellowship.

Haiku Elementary Receives $20K from Miracle-Gro

The Haiku Elementary School Garden recently received a $20,000 grant from the Scotts Miracle-Gro Company to expand its Haiku School Garden project.

Committee on the Status of Women Launches Survey

In honor of Women’s History Month, the Committee on the Status of Women has launched a survey to gauge the status of women in Maui County.

MEDB Education Fund Announces 20 Awardees

More than $80,000 in grants were distributed among 20 organization by the Maui Economic Development Board through its MEDB Ke Alahele Education Fund.

Maui Dressmaker Donates $10,000 to Haiku Elementary School

The Haiku Ho`olaule`a & Flower Festival scheduled for March 31 was given a $10,000 donation by Jennifer Oberg, a master dressmaker and owner of The Perfect Fit.

Maui County December Unemployment Rate 7.3%

The State Dept of Labor announced today that the non-seasonally adjusted annual unemployment rate for Maui County in December was 7.3%, down from 7.4% a year ago.

Two Maui Schools Receive $5,000 Beautification Award

In recognition of exemplary beautification projects in Hawaii’s public schools, the Cooke Foundation Ltd. is presenting awards of $5,000 each to two Maui schools.

Senate Majority Unveils Priorities for 2012 Legislative Session

The majority caucus, made up of Democrats, identified job creation & the creation of a sustainable economy as critical priorities.

OHA Developing Economic Self-Sufficiency Initiative in Hana

More than two dozen Hana residents met with staff from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to start an economic self-sufficiency initiative for the remote community.

BRIEF: Teacher’s Union and State Reach Initial Agreement

The State of Hawaii and the Hawaii State Teachers Association came together Friday to agree on moving forward for transforming education. Both sides have reached an initial agreement.

Maui County November Unemployment 7.7%

The Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations announced today that the Maui County unemployment rate was 7.7% for the month of November 2011.

Native Hawaiian Scholarship Fairs Coming To Maui

As college financial aid deadlines approach, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) is busy reading Native Hawaiians for available aid through a statewide scholarships series.

Maui County September Unemployment 7.9%

Maui County unemployment rose to 7.9% in September, a 0.4% increase from a month ago, but still lower than one year ago when it was 8.3%, according to the Hawaii State Department of Labor & Industrial Relations.

Maui County Unemployment Remains at 7.5%

The seasonally unadjusted unemployment rate for Maui County remains at 7.5% for August, down .7% from a year ago, according to the State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR).

Obama Appoints Jeanne Skog to Presidential Scholars Commission

President Barack Obama recently announced the appointment of Jeanne Unemori Skog, President of Maui Economic Development Board, Inc. to the Commission on Presidential Scholars.

OHA Schedules Mandatory Grant Workshop July 22

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs announced that nonprofit organizations across the state have only six chances left to attend mandatory workshops for its grants program.

Annual Telephone Directory Recycling Program Benefiting Schools Begins

Berry Company LLC, publisher of the Hawaiian Telcom Yellow Pages, has launched its annual telephone directory recycling program, enabling Maui County schools the opportunity to win cash prizes based on the tonnage of directories recycled by the school.

UH Shidler Among Top 25% US Business Schools

The Shidler College of Business at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa has been named among the nation’s best MBA programs in U.S. News’ annual list of Best Graduate Schools.

UH Maui Professor Receives $10,000 IBM Award For Energy Lab

The IBM Corporation recently awarded Professor Debasis Bhattacharya, J.D., DBA, University of Hawaii Maui College (UHMC), $10,000 for his development of a program that creates a living laboratory on energy sustainability.

Congresswoman Hirono Successfully Defends Native Hawaiian Education Program

In a vote Friday, the U.S. House passed the Young-Hirono Amendment, 313-117 saving the Native Hawaiian Education Act and the Alaska Native Education Equity Act.
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