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The Hawaii Youth ChalleNGe Academy, a program of the National Guard with a focus on at-risk teenagers, hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new location Thursday at the Keaukaha Military Reservation. The new building, which will house the program’s cadets, was built with $5.9 million released by Gov. Neil Abercrombie. An additional $2 million was used to renovate an existing building that will serve as classrooms and administrative offices when the next class of students enters the program July 29.

The Hawaii Youth ChalleNGe Academy, a program of the National Guard with a focus on at-risk teenagers, hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new location Thursday at the Keaukaha Military Reservation. The new building, which will house the program’s cadets, was built with $5.9 million released by Gov. Neil Abercrombie. An additional $2 million was used to renovate an existing building that will serve as classrooms and administrative offices when the next class of students enters the program July 29.