From The Maui News:
The embattled nonprofit Wailuku Main Street Association Inc./Tri-Isle Main Street Resource Center was dissolved Wednesday morning by a 2nd Circuit judge. Read more.
And here’s the latest in other neighbor isle gov’t and politics:
Katayama cleared for testimony on Bill 2491
MECO now using 91 percent of wind power
Progress made on massive telescope
Rapid screening program expansion includes Kauai
Work to fix quake damage to Waikoloa Reservoir still on hold
Testifiers support Waikapu housing project
Kaanapali men of all ages encouraged to ‘Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’
Native plants making a comeback on Molokai
Search continues for Richard Agor, last seen in June
Select fliers may get shorter security lines at Kona airport
TSA expands preCheck to neighbor island airports
Committee OKs ‘moving money around’ for West Maui well

Photo: Wailuku First Friday. (mauitimeweekly)
—Chad Blair
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