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Maui TV News for the Week Ending February 11, 2010

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This Week on Maui TV News:

A Powerful Plan - As Maui TV News spotlights renewable energy progress in 2010, two of the State's senior executives came to Maui this week to pitch a plan that will make renewable energy affordable for homes and businesses.

Home, Finally! - After being burned out of one trailer, and stuffed into a smaller one, Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is about to get a new building - and they want a Maui contractor to build it.

Wild Ride - Home sales swung wildly last month on Maui - and wait until you see the difference between last month and January, 2009. And it was even more dramatic for condo sales.

Return Trip? - This week Maui State Representative Joe Souki proposed a bill that could bring a high-speed ferry back to Hawai'i. And it might even be the Superferry.

Military Ferry - The Army is floating an idea to bring as many as three high-speed ferries to be based at Pearl Harbor.

Working Overtime - Maui Toyota has serviced more than 425 of the 505 cars and trucks on Maui affected by the recent recall - and they're working overtime to do it.

Also this week on Maui TV News:

Sharper Image - High tech meets high need on Maui as digital mammography makes the process faster, safer and more accurate in detecting potential problems.

Counting Time - It's time for that once-every-decade attempt to count every man, woman and child in the nation. We've got some facts - and details on job openings - that you might not have known about before.

Funding for the Aina - Three Maui agencies are among 27 across the state to share in a $1 million grant from the Hawai'i Tourism Authority to help keep Hawai'i beautiful.

In Sports - Maui's newest professional baseball team now has an official look. We'll show it to you.

And get out your calendar - there are tons of things to see, do and enjoy between now and Valentine's Day...and beyond. It's all in Coming Attractions this week on Maui TV News.

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This Week's Stories

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