This
Week on Maui TV News:
Tough
Call - After 125 years of "business
as usual," a native Hawaiian group is closer than ever to
having East Maui stream flows restored "mauka to makai."
This week, impassioned appeals and tough decisions.
It's
That Time! Mayor Charmaine Tavares announced
her intentions to run for mayor again next year. And Lieutenant
Governor "Duke" Aiona was on Maui on the day that Congressman
Niel Abercrombie announced his plan to resign to become a full-time
candidate for Governor. We have the LG's reaction.
Also this
week on Maui TV News:
Slow
Growth - But Growth! - The newest
U-H economic outlook for 2010 is encouraging, revising upward
all the good stuff - and downward most of the bad stuff. We have
details on the stuff.
Crime
Fighters -
The 71st graduating Recruit Class of the Maui Police Department
was honored Friday. Learn a little about their training - and
what has changed in the decades since our chief was a recruit.
Safe
at Home - At School -
This week Lahainaluna's boarding program, the only one of its
kind in Hawai'i, was in jeopardy of losing funding. We have the
details on State Representative Angus McKelvey's last-minute blitz
appeal for a reprieve.
In Sports
this week on Maui TV News, we'll tell you how Maui's
top runners fared in Sunday's Honolulu Marathon.
We've got
the details for you this week in Coming Attractions on
a busy weekend that features holiday fairs and parties incredible
music. Yes, it's a little bit of everything.
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