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Maui TV News for the Week Ending June 18, 2009

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This Week on Maui TV News:

Maui First. A project already underway to upgrade baggage security screening at Kahului Airport is the first in Hawai'i to receive funding under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.


There's Hope - Part I
. From developers to utilities to shopping centers, Maui businesses are realizing that the current down time is the best time to make ready for when it will get good again.

There's Hope - Part II. The Small Business Administration is stepping up with no-interest loans for eligible businesses to help keep the doors open until they can stay open by themselves.

Also this week on Maui TV News:


South Shore Headaches. Maui lifeguards are seeing Maui ambulance drives a lot at Oneloa as the season's first major south swell has sent more than a dozen to the hospital with neck and back injuries.


Troubled Moloka'i Water. Pump replacement at the Kualapu'u well will mean many on Moloka'i will have to cut back on water use. Way back.

Also this week on Maui TV News, Hawaiian Canoe Club continues their win streak - but keep an eye on Lae Ula O Kai. The Kanaha canoes tied for second last week in Kahului. And fun things to do around Maui this weekend include the 10th annual Maui Film Festival. It's all in Coming Attractions this week on Maui TV News.

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