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HONOLULU (Island News) — New home goods retailer Happy Mart Hawaii will have a soft opening on October 10, 2024, followed by a grand opening on October 12 at Market City Shopping Center.The new store in the Kaimuki area focuses on quality, affordability and sustainability. Happy Mart Hawaii offers a variety of household essentials, from kitchenware to accessories to seasonal items, at affordable prices. It’s located on the floor above where a Walgreens used to be.”We are excited to bring our unique blend of high-quality household products and unbeatable prices to more families in Hawaii,” said Peter Chen, president of…

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Kent Station’s annual Haunted Boo Revard will be held at the shopping center on Thursday, October 31st from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Provided photo, Kent Station Trick-or-treat at local businesses from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Get ready for spooky fun at Kent Station’s Halloween Trick-or-Treat and Trunk-or-Treat event on Thursday, October 31st from 4:30pm to 6:30pm. Kent Station says the shopping center’s free event, in partnership with the City of Kent, is the ultimate way to celebrate the spookiest holiday with a family-friendly festival that will charm everyone. Kids can go…

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Reading time: 2 minutesCounty public health staff and volunteers will go door-to-door in south county neighborhoods Thursday to distribute information about an upcoming community health assessment led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to address sewage contamination along the Tijuana River Valley. More than 6,000 households will receive flyers and door hanger information about the study, known as Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER). Those who live in the area may notice volunteers walking in pairs wearing reflective vests. “We know that many community members are concerned about their health and that of their families…

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As President Donald Trump seeks to overhaul the Affordable Care Act and create a new health care system, one Republican senator running for an influential leadership position says the party has no plans to pursue it. They argue that this should be combined with a large-scale tax bill in the new year.Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) told NBC News Tuesday night after the vice presidential debate in New York that if voters elect President Trump and a Republican-controlled Congress, Republicans would “get more health care.” “We can make it more customized and more complete at a more affordable price.” It’s more…

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The number of people losing their jobs due to illness is increasing by 300,000 a year, according to new analysis from a leading health think tank.According to the Health Foundation, working-age people who quit work because of a health condition are one-third less likely to be re-employed than healthy people, further increasing the number of people claiming disability benefits. It is said that he is letting it happen.Official figures have dashed hopes that the effects of the pandemic will fade and the labor market will return to pre-pandemic conditions.According to the foundation, in addition to the 4 million working-age people…

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Who said you can’t look cute and comfortable during an outdoor adventure? Disney Store has launched the new Columbia Collection, packed with the cutest Disney apparel.Shoppers can visit the Disney Store website to find all-new clothing, including the Women’s Mickey Mouse Fleece Pullover Jacket, Mickey Mouse Outdoor Club Baseball Cap, and Columbia’s Goofy and Chip ‘n Dale Hip Pack . more. RELATED: Stanley’s 4 Quencher Tumblers Are the Ultimate Halloween Accessory Starting at $35Women’s Mickey Mouse Fleece Pullover Jacket by Columbia Provided by: Disney StoreMickey Mouse Fleece Pullover Jacket (Women’s) – $90 Mickey and friends enjoy a camping trip in…

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A Wawa gas station and convenience store planned for State Route 44 and Route 301 in Wildwood could help revitalize an ailing shopping center across the street. Special Magistrate Judge Lindsey C.T. Holt recommended the planned development status of the project at Tuesday’s meeting of the Wildwood Planning and Zoning Commission. The City Commission will likely consider the recommendation later this month. Wildwood attorney Richard Withers, who represents Rotki LLC, the owner of the shopping center on the west side of U.S. 301, submitted a letter to Holt from the owners supporting the project. Wizards has offices downtown. The shopping…

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“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commissions or revenue on some items through these links.” Welcome to Same Same But Different. As fashion commerce editors for Gen Z and Millennials respectively, we know a thing or two about shopping for all ages, especially demographics. When you find the product that’s right for you, we can’t help but do a little shopping for ourselves and create a personal (age-appropriate) wish list. And now we are sharing them with you all. Check out what’s been on our minds and in our carts lately.owned by hearstDale Chong: Fashion month is coming to an…

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The Colorado Bureau of Investigation last week launched an investigation into the chief of police at Colorado Psychiatric Hospital in Pueblo, and he has been removed from his post, The Denver Post confirmed Wednesday.Richard McMorran was escorted from the hospital’s sprawling 300-acre campus last week, a person familiar with the case told The Denver Post. Reached by phone Wednesday, he declined to comment. CBI spokesman Rob Roe confirmed that officials began a “potentially criminal investigation” at the psychiatric hospital on September 26 at the request of the Colorado Department of Human Services, which oversees the facility. Ta. He declined to…

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According to a 2019 report by the Educational Advisory Council, the demand for mental health services and resources at universities has increased over recent decades. According to the latest Healthy Minds survey, 41% of college students report depression and 36% experience severe or moderate anxiety. Indiana University is no exception, and in the years leading up to the global pandemic, multiple task forces across the university sought ways to meet the growing need for mental health resources. In 2021, IU President Pamela Witten commissioned a strategic plan to improve the mental health of all IU students. Nearly three years later,…

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