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MARCH 9, 2022
KAUA‘I MIDWEEK 3
                   WHere’s ‘Fab’-ulous Entertainment
e’ re seeing more the entertainers for Honolulu mopolitan on April 17 (after smiles here on the Star-Advertiser’s Hawai‘i’s selling out two shows April Ninth Island. This Best celebration back in 2014. 15-16). Finally, UB40 has an-
KIUC BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION
  isn’t due to big jackpots, but While the band members nounced performances at The
to the recent end to the mask mandate. On Feb. 10, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak ended the mask mandate that has been in place since last summer.
no longer live in the Hawaiian Islands, Hill has now made the Ninth Island his home. Growing up in Australia, he started in the music industry at 18. Today, Hill and the band perform in not one, but two bands! Fourever Fab, a Beatles tribute band, and Sixtiesmania, which highlights all the hits of the ’60s.
Beach at Mandalay Bay. Strip casinos like Bally’s and Paris aren’t the only ones getting a makeover. Fremont Hotel and Casino, which has been in the process of renovat- ing rooms, shared that it will be undergoing a $50 million upgrade. The Plaza will also begin construction to create a patio dining area in the beau- tiful Oscar’s Steakhouse. It’s
Catch Sebastian and Ninth Island Connection at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on K5 and 2 p.m. Sundays on KGMB.
info@ninthislandconnection.com
 Deadline to Vote is Saturday, March 19, 2022 at noon.
You may vote for up to 3 candidates.
Calvin Steve Jan Peter Murashige Parsons TenBruggencate Yukimura
Please call 877.324.7655 with any questions concerning the marking of your ballot.
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Speaking of smiles, we re- cently caught a show at South Point Casino that had us grin- ning from ear to ear. Fourever Fab and Sixtiesmania enter- tained the crowd during two sold-out performances. If Fourever Fab sounds familiar, it’s because the band (consist- ing of members Andrew Hill, Joe Manrique, Matt Fenicchia and Steve Smith) performed for over three years at the Sheraton Waikīkī and a the- ater in Maui. They even were
While on the topic of music, several more entertainers have announced show dates. Lady Gaga added shows April 14- May 1. New Edition will be performing March 19 at the Michelob Ultra Theater. The Killers added a third show at Chelsea Theater at The Cos-
scheduled to open in the fall.
   A PRODUCT IS HAZARDOUS IF THE LABEL SAYS: CAUTION-WARNING-DANGER-POISON
WHAT DO I DO WITH UNWANTED HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE (HHW)?
Safely dispose of HHW at semi-annual Residents Only collection events. See below for dates and locations. yes Take These producTs To a hhW collecTion siTe.
   Household Cleaners
Automotive Products
www.kauai.gov/
for locations. No Latex Paint
Hobby Supplies
Lawn & Garden Products
Alkaline, Lithium & NiCad Batteries Recycle year-round at the Kaua‘i Resource Center. 9-volt or higher place tape on terminals.
Solvents
Pool & Spa Supplies
Mercury-Containing Thermometers, Thermostats, Fluorescent Tubes, Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs) Recycle CFLs year-round at Home Depot.
Lead-Acid (Car/Vehicle) Batteries Recycle year-round visit
Flammable Liquids
(Motor oil mixed with water or chemicals.)
Oil-based Paints, Antifreeze batteryrecycling Thinners & Stains
  no
These producTs are noT accepTed aT hhW evenTs. Call Recycling Office at (808) 241-4841 for other disposal options.
Televisions & Computer Monitors Recycle at Puhi Metals Recycling Center, 6 days a week Mon-Sat, from 8-4.
Propane
Tanks
Recycle at Transfer Stations.
Medical Waste or Sharps
Latex/Acrylic Paint Absorb or harden, dispose in trash.
Tires
Recycle at Transfer Stations/ Landfill.
Used
Motor Oil*
Recycle at Transfer Stations.
Fireworks, Ammunition, Road & Marine Flares
Where do i BrinG My hhW producTs?
 SATURDAY, mARch 26 collecTion 8am-3pm
• Kapa‘a Base Yard, 4900 Kahau road
• hanapepe Transfer sTaTion, 4380 LeLe road
**Businesses see State of Hawai‘i http://health.hawaii.gov/shwb/hazwaste/ for a list of HHW haulers.
Call Recycling Office at (808) 241-4841 or visit www.kauai.gov/hhw for additional information on HHW.
SUnDAY, mARch 27 collecTion 8am-3pm
• Kauai resource cenTer, 3460 ahuKini road
• Behind Kauai mini goLf in KiLauea, 5-2723 Kuhio hwY
County of Kaua‘i semi- annual collection events are for residents only. No Commercial/Farm waste accepted.
 






































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