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As Hawaii Pacific University softball head coach Bryan Nakasone put his Sharks through preseason workouts over the last month, he..
Kalaheo High School’s varsity basketball team may have already clinched a first-round bye for the OIA postseason tournament, but it’s..
Send items to cchang@midweek.com by Feb. 4 to be considered for the Feb. 11 edition, or call 529-4850. Wednesday February..
Kipuka Cafe will conduct two six-week courses in kitchen and baking Skills beginning Feb. 9 at KEY Project. The separate..
Hanauma Bay Education Program is into turtles this month, offering free weekly lectures for the public at the park by..
February is all about birth at Castle Medical Center, which will offer six classes and two ongoing programs for new..
Is a romantic song lurking in your sweetheart’s head? Would a handsome troupe of barbershop singers melt her heart, perhaps?..
Go stargazing with your beloved at one of Hokulani Imaginarium’s two “Star-Crossed Lovers” shows, offered at 7 and 8:30 p.m...
Buying and eating locally supports Hawaii farmers and businesses — and now island grocer Foodland wants to give shoppers an..
Windward Wanderers have wandered back to Ho‘omaluhia Botanical Garden for their annual art showcase. “Wandering Through Art” is on view..
San Diego Chargers linebacker Manti Te’o stepped into the new role of donor last week at his alma mater, Kahuku..
More than 30,000 patients pass through Castle Medical Center’s emergency rooms annually — a number that has doubled in the..
Kaneohe Business Group will hear from Marine Corps Base Hawaii’s new commander at its monthly luncheon, set for 11:30 a.m...
Send Windward items to cchang@midweek.com by Jan. 28 to be considered for the Feb. 4 edition, or call 529-4850. Wednesday..
With the first half of OIA boys basketball’s regular season in the books, Windward Islander looks at the prospects for..
Frequently during his 15-year run as Kalaheo girls head soccer coach, Alan Heu could look at OIA standings and be..
State Sen. Jill Tokuda has once again installed Windward student art at the State Capitol, on display now through the..
Thielen’s Turf…Cynthia Thielen Hawaii agriculture is ripe for change. The large majority of our farmers are well into their 60s,..