Maui Business
Maui’s Yagyagan Graduates from Basic Air Force Training
Christian Mae Yagyagan is the daughter of Marites Yagyagan and Rey Romerico Malacas of Lahaina and is a 2016 graduate of Lahainaluna High School on Maui.
Sen. Baker to Host End of Session Talk Story, May 25
Hawaiʻi Senator Rosalyn Baker hosts a Talk Story Session for the Kīhei community at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 25, at the Kīhei Charter School campus.
Maui Hotel & Lodging Awards $20K in Scholarships
The Maui Hotel & Lodging Association recently awarded at total of $20,000 in scholarships to UHMC students and Academy of Hospitality high school students.
Kula Meeting on Maui Health Care Changes
The Kula Community Association hosts a community meeting this Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at the Kula Community Center, focused on changes to Maui’s health care.
Lahainaluna Alumni Graduates from US Air Force Basic Training
US Air Force Airman Maybell R. Benito graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
Plantation History Expands at The Wharf Cinema Center
Guests are invited to experience the lives of the people living and working during the height of the pineapple and sugar plantation industry on Maui.
Molonai Hola Featured Speaker at Maui Native Hawaiian Chamber
Molonai Hola, founder of Pure Energy Capital, and representative from the Courtyard, Marriott is the featured speaker at tonight’s Maui Native Hawaiian Chamber.
New Guidestar at Haleakalā Emits Orange Beam
A new Sodium Guidestar became operational, sending an orange beam of light into the sky over the Maui Space Surveillance Complex near the summit at Haleakalā.
Summer Pop-Up Shop Opportunities on Maui
The “Let’s Pop-Up- Shop Together,” program is available to Maui businesses wishing to increase brand awareness through short term leases in June, July & August.
Kā‘anapali Beach Hotel Unveils New Logo
Kāʻanapali Beach Hotel, marketed as Hawaiʻi’s Most Hawaiian Hotel, unveils a fresh branding approach with a redesigned logo that pays homage to its heritage…
Vendor Applications for Made in Maui County Fest Due May 31st
Businesses interested in participating in the 4th Annual Made in Maui County Festival are reminded that the deadline for applications is May 31, 2017.
DUI & Marijuana: Talking Law with David Sereno
With medical marijuana dispensaries soon to open, attorney David Sereno delves into the issue of driving under the influence (DUI), marijuana and your rights.
Enchantress Gallery Launches New Location at The Shops
The Shops at Wailea welcomes Enchantress Gallery by Bootzie, featuring original artwork curated by Bootzie Alexandra and James Freeborne Welch.
Maui County Charity Walk Surpasses Record, Raises $1,159,053
A total of $1,087,009 was raised on Maui alone – breaking the million-dollar mark for the first time at the 39th annual Visitor Industry Charity Walk.
Lottery Numbers Drawn for Maui’s Kulamalu Hale
A total of 380 applications were picked up for the County of Maui’s new Kulamalu Hale affordable family housing project.
Maui Agricultural Water Rate Applications Mailed
The Maui Department of Water Supply is reminding all agricultural customers to submit all necessary paperwork to the department by May 31, 2017.
Staidle Inspires Maui Businesses to Succeed with Vision and Action
Staidle, the founder of The Right Brain Entrepreneur, gave a free workshop “3 Fundamentals for a Successful Business You Love”
EBT Cards to Experience Downtime Monday, May 15
From May 12-15, 2017, the Hawai‘i Department of Human Services will be converting its Electronic Benefit Transfer system from the current vendor.
Hirono Calls for Special Prosecutor to Investigate Russia Ties
US Senator Mazie K. Hirono continued her call for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the Trump administration’s ties to Russia.
Schatz Urges Trump to Fill 100 Senior State Department Vacancies
Sen. Schatz said the positions are currently unfilled, but are critical to an effective US foreign policy. He joined six colleagues in writing to Trump.
