This
Week on Maui TV News:
Kill
1, Save 146 - It sounds cruel at first,
but this fishing tournament is bringing life back home to Maui
reefs. We take you to the last Roi Roundup of 2009.
Widening
Happens - Dignitaries did it ceremonially, but
workers had already begun the new Honoapi'ilani Highway widening
project that will bring relief to more than 26,000 commuters every
day through Lahaina.
"Read
Aloud Tuesday" - It sure sounds better than
"Furlough Fridays." This week Lt. Governor James R.
"Duke" Aiona, Jr., came back to Maui to read to kids
and to admonish parents on the responsibilities of traditional
educational upbringing.
Also this
week on Maui TV News:
Ups
and Downs - October single-family
home sales continued to trend downward on Maui, but condominium
sales are seeing significant improvement. We've got the stats.
Feast
or Famine - As the storm bore down on Maui this
week, October rain totals told the same old story: way too dry
here - way too wet over there. We've got the stats.
'Street
View' Comes to Maui - Google Maps folks have
crisscrossed Maui and O'ahu in their specially-equipped cars to
add "street view" to the options for their extremely
popular website.
Portfolio
Day -
It's the annual opportunity for talented high school students
to see how good their work really might be. This weekend Hui No'eau
Visual Arts Center in Makawao is bringing art instruction professionals
to offer honest input to budding artists.
In Sports,
Lahainaluna beat Baldwin for a dead-even-tie at 6 and 2 for both
division champs in M-I-L football as both teams head for state.
The Bears and the Lunas must now focus on cross-channel rivals.
We've got
the details for you this week in Coming Attractions on a busy
weekend that focuses heavily on west Maui events and annual favorites.
Plus, this
week we feature a music video that will move you. "Practicing
Aloha" is more than just a video. More than just a song.
It's a contemporary work of art. And we've got the uncut video
for you to savor this week on Maui TV News.
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