This
Week on Maui TV News:
Lost Treasure. Maui - and
all of Hawai'i - lost a genuine treasure this week with the passing
of kupuna Edwin "Ed" Lindsey, Jr., who died Wednesday
morning.
Film
Festival Turns 10. The stars were out, the rain
stayed away and the crowds grew for the 10th edition of the Maui
Film Festival.
Fire!
An 80-acre blaze destroys one Ma'alaea home, damages
two others - and strands hundreds of motorists on either side
of the scene.
Other
Traffic Headaches. The DOT announces other spots
where you might get stuck in traffic next week.
Also this
week on Maui TV News:
Ridership Up, Prices Down.
The Maui Bus celebrates success by dropping bus pass prices, and
making them easier to get and use.
Price
of "Green."
The State's deal to put alternative energy to work may cost us
more than if we did it ourselves. And it's a 20-year deal.
Statehood
Milestone. It was 50 years ago this weekend that
Hawaiians voted overwhelmingly to join the United States.
Also this
week on Maui TV News, three Maui Interscholastic
League athletes are among the state's Top-21 in the HMSA Kaimana
Scholarship awards. And, now that the Maui Film Festival is over,
don't worry - there's still much more to do this week than there
are days to do it all. Details in Coming Attractions this
week on Maui TV News.
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