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For The Maui News Maui Nui is approaching an almost implausible anniversary one year since the arrival of COVID-19. We decided early on that UH-Maui College would be “all in.” We would communicate regularly, welcome every innovative idea, partner with the public and private sectors, deploy every resource human and otherwise to keep our campus safe, keep our students learning, and do what we could to help our county. We knew it would be a Herculean task. And we knew we could do it because we are fortunate to have a deep bench of faculty, staff, students and community supporters with an awesome range of knowledge and capabilities. ....
For The Maui News During this pandemic, the Maui Visitors Bureau has pretty much reinvented our normal role of marketing to play a critical role in the ongoing educational messaging to ensure the safety and health of our community as well as our visitors. For the majority of 2020, we shifted our strategy to crisis management in line with County of Maui, Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau/Hawaii Tourism Authority, corporate and state guidance. From March 26 to Sept. 14, our HVCB/MVB staff managed and followed up with all quarantining visitors. Over that time, we placed 250,000 calls statewide to the quarantining visitors, monitored their quarantine compliance, answered their questions and worked with authorities on quarantine violators. ....
Maui Whale Festival underway | News, Sports, Jobs lahainanews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lahainanews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As humpback whales return to Hawaiian waters for birthing and nursing season, NOAA asks the public to keep a safe distance and to report animals in distress when viewing these whales. ....
MICHAEL VICTORINO As World War II was finally winding down, Sir Winston Churchill famously said, “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” When coronavirus arrived here almost a year ago, the pandemic dictated what we could not do. Yet, Maui County turned its attention to what we could do. And together we did plenty. From Day One, our top priority has been public health and well-being. That meant helping individuals, families and small businesses cope with the pandemic’s sudden financial damage. Even before the $2.2 trillion CARES Act passed on March 25, we were actively planning. With help from the Maui Food Bank, churches, nonprofits, social service agencies, small businesses, farms, ranchers and countless volunteers, together we distributed nearly 8 million pounds of food to Maui Nui residents during 2020. We shored up nonprofit agencies that care for children, the sick, elderly and homeless. With our partner, Maui Economic Opportunity, we distributed $9.5 m ....