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Maui TV News for the Week of March 26, 2009

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This Week on Maui TV News:

Drought is Over. Upcountry Maui's seemingly never-ending drought declaration has finally been lifted. Still, officials would like us all to conserve - and we are. Find out how much.

Too Much Rain. East and Central Maui were cut off from each other for a time Saturday morning when a hillside slid across the Hana Highway near Keanae. See the dramatic photos.

Maui No Ka Oi - Hou. It's looking more like a trend as the Hawai'i Small Businessperson of the Year is from Maui once again. This week we have the list of all the Maui winners for 2009.

Also this week on Maui TV News:

Marcia Brady's Best Buddies. Maureen McCormick, TV's Marcia Brady, was on Maui last week to bring the story of a very special friendship to several groups of students on Maui.

Twice as Expensive. Everyone knows the cost of living is high in Hawai'i. But how bad is it and how much do you need to earn to live here?

Coffee, No Sugar. On 500 acres in West Maui where sugar once grew, a World Class coffee plantation is brewing a budding success. We'll take you there.

Cultural Diversity. Maui's Kepaniwai Park hosted it's first-ever public event Saturday as Culture and Arts Day played host to a world of diverse, talented and enthusiastic artists and performers.

Links to This Week's Stories

In Sports! Kalapana takes us out to the ball game as Lahainaluna tries to play catch-up after falling behind by six runs in one inning He's got the drama, the details and highlights this week.

And Summer Gaddis has details on a great deal of active activities from walking to running to swimming to the deep blue sea. It's all in this week's Coming Attractions.

All this and more this week on Maui TV News.


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