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Maui TV News for the Week Ending July 16, 2009

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This Week on Maui TV News:

Maui Mayor's Role. Maui Mayor Charmaine Tavares has a crucial role in the urgent issue of furloughs vs. layoffs between the governor and state employees. This week she explains how that happened.

Power From On High. From powering the Makena Resort wastewater treatment facility to cooling a church, the sun is being tapped more and more - and there's plenty more to go around. Get up to date on photovoltaic energy.

Can't Escape the Sun. The phenomenon known as "Lahaina Noon" happens this week on Maui. We'll tell you the shadows aren't.

Also this week on Maui TV News:

Artistic Stimulus. A Maui agency is one of only two in the state to receive federal stimulus funds from the National Endowment for the Arts. We'll tell you who - but you may not be surprised.

Major Bust. Maui Police raided a residence above Makawao last week and discovered a "sophisticated" indoor pot growing operation. More than 1,250 pot plans were seized - along with much more.

Forbidden Fruit. Three deaths from men using metal fruit-picking poles in Hawai'i this month - including two in Maui County - have caused Electric Utility officials to remind everyone of the dangers of not being aware of your surroundings. We have safety tips.

Also this week on Maui TV News, Shane Victorino shines at the All-Star game, even though the resat of his team doesn't. Plus, here comes another Saturday where there is too much for any one person to dao...so be sure to bring a friend. We've got the details for you this week in Coming Attractions on Maui TV News.

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