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Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 2:33 p.m.
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A popular western Upper Michigan O.R.V. trail is re-opening. Bridge repairs over the Bergland-Sidnaw Rail-Trail will be finished Friday. TV6's Jerry Hume shows us the work being done and the relief from those using the trail that it's opening 2 months early. That's tonight on your TV6 Early News.
Summer camp is usually about the outdoors. Tonight, TV6's Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Jeni Jewell takes you inside for a rock music summer camp, with an international singer as the instructor. Her story on the P.J. Olsson Rock Camp tonight on your TV6 Early News.
A new exhibit at the Marquette County History Museum, Arrivals and Departures. It's about war time soldiers and letters home and also sent to them. The exhibit will span the Civil War to the Cold War. The story on your TV6 Early News.
G.M. and Chrysler are taking away franchise agreements, forcing some car dealers out of business. One General Motors dealer is in Ontonagon. Tonight UP Close, TV6's Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Jeni Jewell has the story on Courtesy Chevrolet, a business that goes a long way to supporting the community. That's on your TV6 News Tonight.
The summer meals program is underway again for young people in the Gwinn area. On your TV6 News Tonight, who the program serves and how those in need can take advantage of it. The details on your TV6 News Tonight.
Your Entertainment Report tonight is about the play Nunsense. TV6's Heather Sawaski has the sneak peek at this hilarious stage play coming to the Vista Theater in Negaunee. The story on your TV6 News Tonight.