Maui Business
Workshop For Food Manufacturers
The Hawai’i Small Business Development Center and the Office of Economic Development will be hosting a “Food Labeling, Safety Plans, and Distribution & Pricing for Small Businesses” informational event at the Maui Research & Technology Center on Wednesday.
Maui Memorial to Host Heart Health Fair
The Feb. 11 event will feature entertainment, refreshments, and presentations from specialists.
Ritz-Carlton Recognizes ‘Five-Star Employees’
50 employees were nominated over the course of the fourth quarter and six were selected for the recognition.
Foodland Debuts Affordable, Sommelier-Selected Wine
Collection to rotate regularly and offer prices ranging from just $9.99 to $11.99 a bottle.
AGs Seek Loan Dismissal For Students of Dream Center Schools
The coalition claimed to have outlined the Dream Center’s “misconduct and mismanagement that prevented students from obtaining degrees.”
Johnny Was Comes to The Shops at Wailea
Located in The Shops’ upper level luxury fashion wing, Johnny Was will debut a 2,000 square foot space.
‘Night Under the Stars’ Benefits Youth, Community Programs
The event will be held on Saturday at the Lahaina Jodo Mission.
Program to Provide Emergency Aid to Low-Income Native Hawaiians
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs awarded a $1.66-million grant to the program.
Tourism Industry Raising Money For Nonprofits
Last year, Maui Countyʻs Charity Walk raised $1.3 million for nonprofits.
Garden Docents Sought at Maui Nui Botanical Gardens
Maui Nui Botanical Gardens is recruiting new docent trainees to help lead ethnobotany tours for tourists, visiting schools and community groups.
Free Cancer: Thriving & Surviving 6-Week Workshop Starts Next Week
Pacific Cancer Foundation offers a free six-week cancer survivorship workshop to Maui’s cancer community beginning on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
2019 Holiday Toy Drive Served 2680 Keiki in Maui County
Organizers say that with the overwhelming support of the Maui community, they were able to reach their goal, filling 100% of requests and distributing a record of 2,680 toys.
Inouye Recognized as ʻOutstanding Builder of the Yearʻ
Lance Inouye, president and CEO of Ralph S. Inouye Company Limited, Inc., was selected from among 300 signatory contractors of the Hawaiʻi Regional Council of Carpenters.
Visitor Spending, Arrivals on Maui up in 2019, Report Finds
Visitors on Maui spent a total of $5.12 billion in 2019, a 3 percent rise from the year before, the Hawai’i Tourism Authority reported today.
Report: ‘Failure to Enact Policies’ Responsible For Youth Vaping Epidemic
A report from the American Lung Association is calling for tobacco control policies to combat the countyʻs youth vaping epidemic.
Hooser: $13 in 2024 is Not Enough, Hawai‘i Deserves a Living Wage
A bill that seeks to incrementally raise the minimum wage in Hawaiʻi from the current $10.10 to $13 in 2024 will be heard in committee this week, but at least one former lawmaker is rallying for “$15 or fight.”
Four Seasons Maui Wine & Food Classic Set for Memorial Day Weekend
The second annual Four Seasons Maui Wine & Food Classic is set for Memorial Day weekend 2020.
HMSA Kaimana Awards Calls For Applications
Students must submit scholarship applications by Feb. 7, 2020
Westin Resort Looks to Lessen Carbon Footprint
The resort has implemented several programs aimed at promoting sustainability among its associates and guests. These programs were recognized with the Excellence in Sustainability award at the ʻAipono Awards.
Walmart Offers Employees Gym Memberships
The program allows Walmart employees access to Trivity’s network of more than 9,000 fitness centers nationwide.










