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Ginoza will be honored by Waianae
Ginoza leaves legacy at Waianae that influences myriad coaches and players
Young Bros. raises fuel fee 52%
Young Brothers Ltd. boost fuel surcharge 51.8 percent in response to fuel prices
Fees are justified if needed to keep shelter operating
The Institute for Human Services will charge monthly fees of $90 to the homeless who stay in its shelters for at least three months
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