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Tuesday, August 25, 2009 at 2:14 p.m.
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Eight U.S. Post Offices in Upper Michigan are facing restructuring. Tonight on your TV6 Early News, what this means for employees and customers in areas of Hermansville, Negaunee, Hancock and Bessemer.
Marquette's Presque Isle Marina is coming under review this Thursday. Marquette officials want to hear from the public and are also looking for input on the development of a third marina. TV6's Emily Pace looks at the issues expected to come before the public Thursday. Her story tonight on your TV6 Early News.
The Marquette Schools will see some changes this fall. There will be less staff and faculty and fourth grade students are being moved to new buildings. TV6's Elizabeth Peterson reports tonight on the changes and the fifth graders staying at the Graveraet Intermediate School. What's to become of that building? The story tonight.
The traffic pattern and parking on McClellan Avenue in Marquette have changed and they're changing again. UP Close tonight, TV6's Jerry Hume reports on who ordered the lane changes and newly painted lines. And now that the traffic pattern is changing back to what it was, who's paying the bill. Jerry's story on your TV6 News Tonight.
The new centralized business office between two Dickinson County school districts and the Dickinson-Iron I.S.D. opens today. Tonight, what this new arrangement means for the districts and the cost-savings that comes with it.
Sales for television satellite dishes have increased greatly since digital TV hit the airwaves full time. TV6's Brad Soroka in tonight's Consumer Report looks at why people are making the switch to satellite for local stations. That's on your TV6 News Tonight.