This
Week on Maui TV News:
Maui's
$100 Million Man.
After nearly two decades, 3,000 clients and more than $100 million
dollars in economic impact for Maui, Small Business Development
Center Director David Fisher has decided it's time to move on.
This week we have an exclusive interview with him..
The Time Is Now. It may
sound like a "sales line," but if you analyze all the
data from the Realtors Association of Maui, it may actually be
the very best time to consider buying a home on Maui.
Good News - Bad News. When
it comes to the life blood of Maui - tourism - it's been heavily
slanted toward bad news for more than a year. Now - for the first
time - there are tiny glimmers of good news.
Also this week on Maui TV News:
The Crisis That Could Have Been Worse.
On Moloka'i, a simple water well pump replacement
turned into a major production. But quick action, community support
and unprecedented cooperation from Moloka'i residents kept a potentially
awful situation from becoming, well, awful.
Nature
Bounces Back. We've got the pictures to prove
how native species can reclaim their own space - given the chance.
The Nature Conservancy of Hawai'i says Waikamoi Preserve has replenished
itself 300 percent since feral pigs and goats were removed in
the 90s.
Also this week on Maui TV News, the
Central Maui Little League Seniors wrapped up a miracle season
with a win over 'Aiea for the state championships last week on
O'ahu. Now they're off to the West Coast regionals. And Hawaiian
Canoe Club plots for revenge to reclaim the title as Hawaii's
best at states this weekend.
And, it's
green energy, stick horse riding, America and "Mister Hammer"
highlighting the long list of fun things to do this weekend. We've
got the details for you this week in Coming Attractions on Maui
TV News.
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