From Chad Blair‘s full story on Civil Beat:
A Circuit Court judge on Friday rejected claims by a Maui activist that Kawaiahao Church had violated state laws in its plan to construct a multipurpose center on church grounds.
But the decision doesn’t mean construction can move forward. The case is one of two stemming from the construction plans. In the other case, last month a judge granted a preliminary injunction and ordered the church not to start building.
Read the rest of the story here: Judge Rejects Complaint Against Kawaiahao Church
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