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Monday Morning MIL: After win streak ends, Lunas bounce back with 24-7 win over Baldwin

Lahainaluna, Kamehameha Maui and Maui High win in football, while Baldwin and Seabury stay undefeated in volleyball.

Monday Morning MIL: Little Leaguers advance, football and volleyball underway

Kolten Magno and Maui’s Little League All-Stars continued their run in Williamsport while his brother Kahi Magno kicked off the preseason with Lahainaluna’s football team. MIL girls volleyball also got underway as the fall sports season gets rolling.

Application due March 30 for Japanese Cultural Society of Maui Scholarship

The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui is accepting applications for its annual scholarships to be awarded to graduating high school seniors with a record of involvement in promoting and perpetuating Japanese culture and/or language.

Nominate local teachers for 2024 National History Teacher of the Year Award

The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to K–12 history education, has announced that nominations are now open for the National History Teacher of the Year Award.

Seniors may apply by Feb. 23 deadline for HMSA Kaimana Scholarships

Students graduating in 2024 from public, private, or independent high schools in Hawaiʻi can apply for monetary scholarships as part of the 19th year of the Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association Kaimana Awards & Scholarship Program.

Haleakalā Waldorf High School offers guided tour, Saturday, Jan. 28

Haleakalā Waldorf High School is offering a guided tour to prospective students and their families on Jan. 28, beginning at 9 a.m.

Upcountry Issues Topic of Kula Meeting, Sept. 13

Exploring issues that affect upcountry life will be the subject of the Kula Community Association’s meeting at 7 p.m. Sept. 13, at the Kula Community Center.

Two Maui Students Nominated to US Service Academies

Maui Class of 2021 Nominations include: Caleb Soo Hoo of Baldwin HS to the US Air Force Academy; and Harlie Stone of Haleakalā Waldorf to the US Naval Academy.

225 Maui Students Plant 317 Threatened Silverswords at Summit

During February, a total of 225 students on Maui planted 317 federally threatened `āhinahina (silverswords) at the summit of Haleakalā as part of the Centennial celebrations.