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Debbie Cabebe, CEO of Maui Economic Opportunity, said in an email to the Star-Advertiser that, "We have received hundreds of applications for the Maui County Business Bridge Grant program from the ...
Maui Bus is the public transportation service of the island of Maui, Hawaii, and is operated by Roberts Hawaii under a public-private partnership with Maui County government. They operate 13 regular local bus routes and 4 commuter routes, which have a single early morning run and a return trip in the afternoon.
Nonprofit Maui Economic Opportunity has received over 1, 000 applications for its Maui Relief TANF program, the organization said in a news release Thursday. The $100 million program, which is an ...
The construction permit was granted on April 27, 1962, [13] and KTRG-TV began telecasting on July 4, 1962; it was more than five hours later than advertised due to technical difficulties with the transmitter and received an assist from the three other Honolulu TV stations to get on the air the first night. [14] Studios were on Kalakaua Avenue. [13]
The day after the fire, the Hawaii Tourism Authority, a quasi-state agency, said visitors on “non-essential travel are being asked to leave Maui” and that "non-essential travel to Maui is ...
Merrie Monarch week begins Easter Sunday every year. [5] The competitive hula events end the week, and occur on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday; [5] They are televised and live-streamed for free online by Hawaii News Now (formerly KHII-TV, KFVE/K5). The 2020 Merrie Monarch festival was cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic concerns.
The Maui Economic Development Board says tourism is “irrefutably” the economic engine of Maui, which saw 1.4 million visitors in just the first half of 2023. About 70% of every dollar ...
First Mayor of Maui Hannibal Tavares: October 1979 [4] January 2, 1991 Tavares won a special election in October 1979 following Cravalho's resignation in July. [4] [5] Linda Lingle: January 2, 1991 January 2, 1999 6th Governor of Hawaii Dec 2, 2002 – Dec 6, 2010 James "Kimo" Apana: January 2, 1999 January 2, 2003 Alan Arakawa: January 2, 2003 ...