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Pastor Pete Anderson

Church will expand its outreach efforts

MILILANI — Pastor Pete Anderson says his church overlooking Mililani hopes to expand an ongoing mission of simultaneously impacting the surrounding community, Oahu and the world. More

Residents urged to call 911 to thwart home break-ins

Kathy Myers

WAHIAWA — Mail carrier Kathy Myers has an important message to deliver to area residents about public safety: Help stamp out neighborhood crime. More

North Shore candidates coming to public forum

Jeff Alameida

HALEIWA — North Shore residents will soon have a chance to hear from their state House candidates, thanks to students and a local community association. More

Brass knuckles used in attack

Police arrested a 23-year-old man for assault and terroristic threatening at Kioe Street in Waialua on Aug. 20. More

Public input sought on city plan

WAHIAWA — The Wahiawa Community and Business Association is asking for public input on a five-year review of the existing city Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan, said Dan Nakasone, WCBA economic development chairman. More

Big Dogs give Waialua advantage

Waialua Bulldogs starting quarterback William Sacapulu-Ueda is about to take a snap during practice, as head coach Lincoln Barit watches in back. The Bulldogs, who got off to a slow start this season, play at home this Saturday in an OIA White Division matchup against the Kalani Falcons. Randy Dela Cruz photo

WAIALUA — This season's Waialua Bulldogs varsity football team may not have experience, but it certainly carries enough heft to compete in the OIA White Division. More

Marian immortalized

Marian Harada

WAHIAWA — The state's most famous modern-day chefs specialize in what has become internationally known as Hawaii Regional Cuisine. But for decades, the queen of Wahiawa good-eats may very well have been an unassuming woman named Marian Harada, who even after her death is associated with the epitome... More

Surf photographer making waves

Sandy, Ally, Dane and Clark Little enjoy the sunset at Pupukea Beach. Little is leaving his job as operations manager of Wahiawa Botanical Garden to better focus on his career as a surf photographer. Courtesy photo

WAHIAWA/PUPUKEA — Although he has been blessed with the proverbial green thumb, Pupukea resident Clark Little's passion for innovative surf photography has simply captivated him these days. More

Knife used in attack, wife says

A 51-year-old man was arrested on Aug. 12 for terroristic threatening and abuse of his wife at Leilehua Road in Wahiawa. More

Groundbreaking for seed corn farm

KUNIA — Agricultural employer Monsanto Hawaii recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new seed corn farm in Kunia that is scheduled for completion in 2011. More

Promotion at Dole Plantation

Michael Moon

Castle & Cooke Hawaii has announced the promotion of Michael Moon from general manager to director of operations at Dole Plantation in Wahiawa. Moon is now responsible for overseeing the entire Dole Plantation center. In addition, he will work on expanding the food and beverage operations to... More

Traffic troubles on agenda

MILILANI MAUKA — Have questions about the extensive state roadwork affecting Mililani? The chairman of the Mililani Mauka/Launani Valley Neighborhood Board encourages attendance at its next meeting starting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at Mililani Mauka Elementary cafeteria. More

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