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Free ride-n-drives of electric cars, including the extended-range electric Chevy Volt, will be offered as part of National Plug In Day events at 东精影业 Maui College on Saturday, September 22.

More than 50 cities across the country will be celebrating the benefits of electric vehicles in observance of the second annual National Plug In Day on Sunday, September 23.

Maui’s electric vehicle, or “EV,” drivers and enthusiasts will participate in Maui’s first celebration of National Plug In Day with events on Friday, September 21, and Saturday, September 22.

Events on Maui are organized by the MauiEVA Project and the Maui Electric Auto Association to highlight the fun, clean-air benefits and cost-savings of electric cars.

Read more in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, The Maui News and .

东精影业 in the News for September 14–20, 2012

  • Big Island Now, September 20, 2012:
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 20, 2012: “First tsunami debris may have arrived” (subscription required)
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 20, 2012: “No decision on outside firm in AD search” (subscription required)
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 20, 2012: “If it takes a Senate hearing to get answers, so be it” (subscription required)
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 20, 2012: “Hawaii food industry group donates nearly $1M to 东精影业 campuses”
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 20, 2012: “东精影业 hires law firm to help prepare for Senate hearing on concert”
  • KHON, September 20, 2012: “Blunder to plunder: Costs mount in Wonder concert scam”
  • Pacific Business News, September 20, 2012:
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  • Civil Beat, September 19, 2012: “Nonprofits work to get Hawaii’s youth to the polls”
  • Hawaii News Now, September 19, 2012:
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 19, 2012: “Senate panel on 东精影业
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 19, 2012: “More students attending 东精影业 sporting events” (subscription required)
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 19, 2012: “Maybe it’s time for stadium to tap out on alcohol sales” (subscription required)
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 18, 2012: “The more things change at 东精影业, the more they don’t” (subscription required)
  • Hawaii News Now, September 17, 2012:
  • Ka Leo, September 17, 2012: “AS东精影业 still waiting on athletics response”
  • NPR, September 17, 2012:
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 16, 2012: “National Cancer Institute award will aid UH Hilo professor’s research” (subscription required)
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 16, 2012: “Animator goes ape over bid to kick-start island industry” (subscription required)
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 16, 2012: “Maui events explore electric vehicle ownership”
  • Pacific Daily News, September 16, 2012: “Lights, camera, … festival: GIFF will feature almost 60 films”
  • The Seattle Times, September 15, 2012: “Saving on trips to Hawaii”
  • Civil Beat, September 14, 2012: “Native Hawaiians press land board to stop Haleakala telescope”
  • The Garden Island, September 14, 2012: “Oshima students get ‘experiential’ training at Mayor’s office”
  • Honolulu Star-Advertiser, September 14, 2012: “Chow, Shoji, Beeman opt out of AD search committee” (subscription required)
  • Ka Leo, September 14, 2012: “Humanitarians return home”
  • Maui Now, September 14, 2012:
  • Maui Now, September 14, 2012:
  • Pacific Business News, September 14, 2012: (subscription required)
  • Pacific Business News, September 14, 2012: (subscription required)
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