A Central Oahu student has received the Horatio Alger Hawaii Scholarship. Rachel L. Miranda-Rivera, a Mililani High graduate, won a..
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Two Mililani residents will make their way to Split, Croatia, Aug. 16-18 to participate in the 2013 FILA World Championships..
The Wahiawa Pineapple Festival has free space available for nonprofit ethnic, culture/arts, educational and environmental groups. Participants must provide their..
The deadline is fast approaching for military spouses to sign up for the Oct. 5 Joint Spouses’ Conference (JSC) at..
The Friends of Waialua Public Library will sponsor a Pet Portrait Photography show and reception from 6:30 to 8 p.m...
Sen. Donovan Dela Cruz I was pleased to receive the communication from Gov. Abercrombie that he is releasing $4 million..
Who says it’s hard to get noticed in Hawaii? Pati O’Neal, a Haleiwa resident, is one of 27 artists from..
Singers have another chance to compete in the Kunia Live singing competition and show their stuff. The second qualifying event..
JV Salon and Boutique, CC & Company Clothing and Susan Page Modeling are teaming up to host a fashion show,..
Send West Oahu items to cchang@midweek.com or fax them to 585-6324 by July 31 to be considered for the Aug...
City Councilwoman Kymberly Pine For more than 30 years, Waianae’s own Kahumana Community Center has steadily produced some of Oahu’s..
The deadline is fast approaching for military spouses to sign up for the annual Joint Spouses Conference (JSC), set for..
Scoutmaster Brian Cyr is proud to report that his eight-member troop received plenty of recognition at a recent campout on..
Wednesday July 31 Pickling tips Leonora Ching shares tips on pickling vegetables, fruits, meats and fish at 9:30 a.m. at..
More than $4 million is available in 2013 for private-sector land conservation projects from the City Council’s Clean Water and..
Windward Oahu’s wet and muddy cultural sites continue to attract eager office workers from town for community service projects. In..
A half-million-dollar grant from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs will help a local nonprofit recruit eligible Native Hawaiians in Waimanalo..