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rus vaccination rates in rural O‘ahu communities, a special vaccine event took place on April 9 for agricultural work- ers and their families from the Kunia, Waialua and other North Shore areas. Organizers of the event were Honolulu Community Action Program Inc., the state Department of Health, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Hawaiʻi COVID-19 Response, Re- covery and Resilience Team, and Project Vision Hawaiʻi. For additional information, visit hcapweb.org... Waialua High School Robotics, Team 359, also known as The Ha- waiian Kids, has announced its inaugural 2021 STEM Robotics Summer Program planned for June 2-16. For
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Waialua High School Robotics, Team 359, will hold a STEM summer program. PHOTO COURTESY WAIALUA HIGH SCHOOL
more information and pric- es on the upcoming session, contact the program at waia- luateam359@yahoo.com or visit waialuarobotics.com ... O‘ahu single-family home in-
ventory is at a record low, ac- cording to the latest research from local real estate firm Lo- cations. For-sale inventory is below the previous year’s lev- els in all of O‘ahu’s 16 market
areas, with the steepest de- cline in the Mililani market, which saw 15 single-family homes for sale in March 2020 and zero this past March ... drobbins@midweek.com
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of 13 breeds. His family says he definitely has a mind of his own and does a sumo stance during walks when he doesn’t want to go where you would like him to go.
‘Central O‘ahu Voice’ is accepting photos of your furry (or scaly or feathered) friend for its Pet of the Week feature. Send your photo to drobbins@midweek.com and be sure to include your pet’s name, age, the area of Central O‘ahu you live in and any fun fact you’d like to share with readers.
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Winning hearts for 100 years.
As a collegiate running back, Steven suffered a shoulder injury. The Straub Bone & Joint team won a place in his heart by helping him return to the field. And today, he’s won the heart of his fiancée. It’s one more reason we’re reimagining health care.
#Straub100 | Straub100.org
PHOTO COURTESY GAYLE KAWATA