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Monday, May 25, 2009 at 12:40 p.m.
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Today is a day to honor America's military men and women at services throughout Upper Michigan. Tonight, TV6's Emily Pace was with veterans today at cemetery ceremonies in Marquette and talks with them about coming home from war. Their stories tonight on your TV6 Early News.
There's a lot of history in Amasa. Memorial Day is an opportunity for the community to commemorate those in the military who didn't make it back. But as TV6's Iron Mountain Kingsford Bureau reporter Natalie Zimmermann found, it's also a chance for Amasa to showcase their history. The story tonight on your TV6 Early News.
Gas prices went up just before the Memorial Day Holiday weekend. So where do they stand now? We'll check the prices tonight on your TV6 Early News.
The Marquette County Humane Society has too many cats. They're looking for people to adopt a feline. The space crunch at the shelter, tonight on your TV6 Early News.
This is the second year for the Run For Joe event. It's a run commemorating the life and service of a Rapid River man who died fighting in Iraq. TV6's Escanaba Bureau reporter Beth Jones was on hand for this morning's start and also looks at where the fundraising dollars go. This story tonight UP Close on your TV6 News Tonight.
Health education is taking on a new meaning today with the outbreak of the swine flu. One elderly care facility in Kingsford is getting the information out and having some fun in the process. TV6's Iron Mountain Kingsford Bureau reporter Natalie Zimmermann explains what they're doing tonight in Your Health Matters on your TV6 News Tonight.