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What’s up with the dog owners who bring doo doo bags and pick up their dogs’ mess…and then leave the bag full of dog crap on the beach!
We would like to announce an addition to our senior management team and are proud to introduce Darris Hurst as our new Chief Operations Officer.
All you silly internet posters: Stop giving up areas enjoyed by locals. Constantly showing yourself in areas you were allowed to enjoy only brings tourists, overcrowding, and trash to these islands.
I usually just skim newspapers, but this issue has me crawling over just about every little thing, every little stroke of the pen on every page. It’s Maui artistry for sure.
Eh brah, why do you hafta throw your empty blue Bud Light cans on to the side of the road at Copp and Lower Kula? And not just once in awhile but EVERY DAY!
Randall Rospond’s goal is to create a musical tapestry that is unique to every show. He is inspired by movie soundtracks that invoke a mood and the beat poets of the early ‘60s. But there is a myriad of sounds and experiences that lead Rospond’s latest album, “Storyland…The New While.
The roots of tenacious local band Kanekoa stem in Reno, Nevada with two high school football players. Two and a half decades later, the stout linemen, Kaulana Kanekoa and Travis Rice, never imagined they would be longtime partners in an award-winning ukulele band.