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THE TRADEWINDS
OF CHANGE

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RICHARD WALKER / RWALKER@STARBULLETIN.COM
Paul Gundlach, left, and Von Monroe of Strictly Neon worked yesterday on replacing the neon tubes in the sign at the Tradewinds apartment complex in Waikiki. The sign dates back to 1962, according to Monroe.


A LAUGHING MATTER

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DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARBULLETIN.COM
National Guard observer controller trainer Phillippe Kebreau, rear, smiled and Eli Pantil, center, pretended to be injured as Noah Keaulii, left, and Titus Matautia took part in a decontamination drill yesterday. The airmen from the 154th Wing Air National Guard performed a full ensemble rehearsal of their mobile decontamination and initial medical care response team inside Diamond Head Crater at their Hawaii Air Guard 93rd Civil Support Team facility.


HAPPY ANNIVERSARY

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DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARBULLETIN.COM
The Salvation Army's Kula Kokua Day Treatment Program celebrated its 30th anniversary yesterday with an open house at its Diamond Head location. Dylan DeCarmo, a 7-year-old student, gave his mother, Elaine, a hug during the celebration.



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