Makawao, HI Debt Consolidation in Hawaii
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Take advantage of lower interest rates by consolidating all your mortgages into a single mortgage with a low interest rate.
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A debt consolidation loan can save you money on taxes! Unlike credit cards, mortgage interest is usually tax deductible. Consult a tax professional or one of our debt consolidation specialists to get the facts.
Still deciding if debt consolidation is right for you? There’s never any fee or obligation to speak to our debt consolidation specialists. They can work with you to determine just how a debt consolidation loan will benefit you.
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Waikiki spa owner has dreams, but no business plans
Lillian Mori gives Lisa Stephens a facial at Athena Boutique & Body Care at Eaton Square, which she opened a year ago.
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4 accused Maui marijuana traffickers in court tomorrow
Bail hearings are scheduled tomorrow for four of seven men charged last week on Maui with operating a drug-trafficking organization that allegedly exploited Hawai'i medical marijuana laws.
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Pot growers hid behind medical law, police say
WAILUKU>> Maui County police said seven Maui residents arrested this week were part of a marijuana drug-trafficking ring that used Hawaii's medical marijuana laws as a front for their operation.
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Seven arrested for marijuana trafficking
The director of a medical marijuana advocacy group based in Paia was among seven Maui residents arrested this week after a two-year investigation into a marijuana drug trafficking organization that police said ...
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Three from Hawai'i on Indian board
Teresa Makuakane Drechsel and Namakaolani Rawlins of Honolulu, and Shawn Malia Kana'iaupuni of Hilo, Hawai'i, were elected to join the National Indian Education Association's board of directors.
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Cause of blaze 'undetermined'
Firefighters don't know the cause of a brush fire that threatened Legends at Maui Lani homes and burned 5 acres of brush on Sunday afternoon.
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Help for your pet in hard times
Thank you so much for your recent mention of how the sour economy is affecting INNOCENT PETS who are being given up or not adopted.
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Wayne Nishiki returning to County Council after narrow victory over Don Couch
Wayne Nishiki is returning to the Maui County Council. With nearly all of the votes counted late Tuesday night, Wayne Nishiki had 23,156 votes, or 45 percent, to 21,154, or 41 percent, for Don Couch in the ...
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"Nine Maui County young people took part in the 5th annual High School Workshop on "Managing Hawai'i's Future at the State Capitol." They are: Patty Murakami of Baldwin, Jame Hueu of Hana, Michael Carpenter of ...
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Baisa 'shocked' at campaign total
State and county candidates made their final push to raise - and spend - campaign funds as they closed in on Election Day.
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Upper Kula water change due to drought
Effective Tuesday, Oct. 28, the Department of Water Supply will reduce production at the Olinda Water Treatment Facility due to the near-empty conditions of the Upper Kula reservoirs.
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Jolie the Clown
Hawai'i Public Libraries will join in the Halloween fun by hosting free pre-Halloween and Halloween programs.
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Candidates have name recognition
The race for the Maui County Council's South Maui residency seat was supposed to be an open contest after three-term incumbent Michelle Anderson stepped down this summer to deal with a family medical situation.
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Council's hopefuls differ on economy
In Friday's Maui News, the featured race will be for the Upcountry residency seat on the County Council.
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Fire department promotes three to captain
Department of Fire and Public Safety were promoted to the rank of captain in October.
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Reservoir levels continue to fall
Periodic trade showers may have helped to keep demand for water stable over the past week, but consumption on the Upcountry system edged up for the third straight week while storage continued down.
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Money on minds of candidates
None of the candidates in the 4th and 5th County Council districts want to admit that their race will come down to money.
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Carson offers 'Bridge Medicine'
There's a new doctor in town in historic Makawao. Mia Carson, M.D., opened her doors in early summer and is now staffed and ready to treat new patients.
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Check out the Moloka'i Film Festival
On St. Francis Day, an appreciative group of family and friends gathered at Kihei Community Center to celebrate the life of Sue Jones Self, a realtor, artist and former Bel Aire debutante who once worked in TV ...
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Burglar may get a break from jail
A man convicted of burglarizing a Makawao residence could be released early from a one-year jail term to enter residential drug treatment.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Every other company said they could not help us. After speaking to about five companies, we really believed that no one could. Then we called Somerset, and your company proved us and those other companies wrong. We can't thank you enough for all your hard work and effort in getting us a low fixed rate. We can now breathe easier..." - L. Braun
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