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                                Vesna Young, 51, was last seen March 16 in Miloliʻi.

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Vesna Young, 51, was last seen March 16 in Miloliʻi.

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Hawaii island police are still searching for 51-year-old Vesna Young who was reported missing from the Milolii area in South Kona last week.

Officials said she was last seen March 16 in Milolii near the 88-100 block of Umi Ave., at around 3:30 p.m. wearing a light-colored shirt and shorts.

Her vehicle was left unattended near the 88-100 block of Kai Avenue in Milolii around 8:30 p.m. that evening, Hawaii police said.

Police describe her as Caucasian, 5 feet 7 inches tall, 165 pounds, with blonde hair and brown eyes.

Police ask anyone with information about Young or her whereabouts to contact the department’s non-emergency phone at 808-935-3311.

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The funeral procession for deceased Fire Chief Kazuo Todd with pass-in-review for Hawaii Fire Department firefighters took place Saturday morning at HFD Administration in the County Building on Aupuni Street in Hilo.





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What’s Cooking: Celebrating Lunar New Year with Hawaii Dim Sum & Seafood

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A family-run Chinese restaurant in Honolulu’s Chinatown is gearing up for Lunar New Year festivities.

Hawaii Dim Sum & Seafood Restaurant owner Karen Tam and her son Kirave Liang joined HNN’s Sunrise to showcase their dim sum and Chinese specialties.

Lunar New Year specials include a special jai with 18 vegetarian ingredients and the sweet, sticky, steamed rice cake gau in brown sugar and coconut flavors, which symbolize good fortune and prosperity.

”We eat food with a lucky meaning to start the great year,” Tam said. “We have jin dui (sesame balls) every day.“

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Feb. 17 marks the start of the year of the Fire Horse, when families gather to celebrate with big meals and auspicious dishes. Hawaii Dim Sum & Seafood will offer set party menus and special orders for foods not commonly found in Honolulu, such as whole stuffed duck, braised abalone in oyster sauce, and basin meal.

“It’s the biggest fest of the year. We celebrate Chinese New Year by eating with family in a round table,“ Tam said.

Hawaii Dim Sum & Seafood also has private rooms with karaoke systems and a banquet hall to accommodate small family gatherings to large parties.

Hawaii Dim Sum & Seafood is located on 111 N. King St. and is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, There is street parking and paid parking behind the restaurant on Nimitz and Maunakea.

For more information, visit hawaiidimsumseafood.com or follow on Instagram @hawaiidimsumseafood.

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