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Council approves budget

May 17, 2008

WAILUKU — The Maui County Council unanimously approved the fiscal year 2009 budget Friday with few adjustments to what Mayor Charmaine Tavares originally proposed.

The first reading of the $560.8 million bill passed unanimously. Council M

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Made on Maui: ‘Biochip’

May 17, 2008

A “biochip” developed by Trex Enterprises in Kahului has been incorporated into an analytical instrument for examining protein interactions at the molecular level that was introduced Friday in the first day of a three-day workshop put on by developer

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UH Center at MCC honors candidates

May 17, 2008

WAILUKU — The University of Hawaii Center at Maui Community College honored 97 candidates for degrees Friday night in ceremonies held in the Baldwin High School auditorium.

The UH Center provides programs for professional certification,

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Mana‘o Radio’s Collins to speak

May 17, 2008

WAILUKU — Mana‘o Radio personality Kathy Collins will speak at the Maui Community School for Adults’ 41st commencement exercises at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Baldwin High School Auditorium.

More than 212 students have completed requirements

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Mission drives agency’s new lead

May 17, 2008

WAILUKU — An enthusiastic veteran of Maui United Way campaigns, Laksmi Abraham, has been named president and chief professional officer for the community fundraising agency.

“I really believe in the mission of the United Way,” Abraham sai

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Woman dies after being struck by vehicle

May 17, 2008

KIHEI — A 66-year-old Kihei woman died after being struck by a car while she was walking on South Kihei Road early Friday, police said.

The pedestrian was identified as Juanita Baloaloa.

The crash occurred at about 4:25 a.m. a

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