BY SGT. DANIEL SCHROEDER 25th Combat Aviation Brigade Public Affairs Students in high school and college often ask them- selves,..
Monthly Archives: June 2013
Mililani pitcher Joen Baker has been named OIA Red West Player of the Year. Baker was among the catalysts for..
The following story was submitted by Jorene Barut, communications specialist in the DOE Windward District office, Castle-Kahuku Complexes. Sixteen Kahaluu..
Oahu spearfisher and freediver Kimi Werner will be the focus of Surfer The Bar’s Surf Talk Story, set for 8..
Rob Pardini’s love of basketball gave him opportunities to play at both UC- Davis and Fresno State. But he’s channeling..
Kaneohe’s Lydia Kumasaka is the new director of nursing for Queen’s Medical Center-West, after managing the Pain and Palliative Care..
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve’s free public lectures this summer are by graduate students and other experts researching fish and fisheries..
The state DOE has announced locations for its Summer Food Service Program, including seven West Oahu schools. The federally funded..
Aspiring singers have another chance to show off their skills at the Kunia Live singing competition, which returns from 3..
There’s no doubt that mixed martial arts runs deep in the Lee family. Ken and Jewelz Lee, who live in..
Wednesday June 12 Rain garden builders Hui o Ko‘olaupoko welcomes volunteers to help build a rain garden today at a..
Haleiwa resident Maxx Phillips has joined Bio-Logical Capital as manager of projects and community engagement — something she knows well..
With her senior season in sight, Mililani’s Mikaela Limper can sense her eligibility clock ticking away. Not surprisingly, the Trojans’..
Email event items to cchang@midweek.com or fax them to 585-6324. The next edition is June 26, and the deadline is..
The Waipahu High School baseball team finished its first season in Division I with work well done this spring, going..
With the unexpected but very welcome $25,000 check from Kailua philanthropist “Uncle Kokua,” preparations are now on track for a..
A post on the charitable website SupportMyClass.org inspired a Waipahu business owner to donate a $1,400 power washer to Leilehua..




