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Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 2:24 p.m.

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The fate of James Dulak is now in the hands of the jury. Dulak is charged in the murder of Mark Keller in 2008. TV6's Escanaba Bureau reporter Beth Jones is in the Menominee County courtroom waiting for the verdict. The latest in the case tonight on your TV6 Early News.

The flu is forcing U.P. school districts to close, as more than 25% of some districts' students are out sick. Tonight, TV6's Jeni Jewell reports on what's being done in the Rapid River School District during the two days the school buildings are closed to all activities. Her story tonight on your TV6 Early News.

How was air travel in and out of Upper Michigan airports this summer? Tonight, a look at the numbers and how they compare to the past. That's tonight on your TV6 Early News.

Governor Granholm has cut the education budget again. This time hitting the higher compensated school districts like Republic-Michigamme. Tonight, how much money they'll lose and what that means for the future. The story on your Tv6 Early News tonight.

The Marquette County Health Department continues to vaccinate people against the H1N1 virus. On your TV6 News Tonight, the first public vaccinations being administered by the health department. Also a check on future clinics and the status of seasonal flu vaccinations.

A team of Michigan Tech students is building their own hybrid-powered vehicle. TV6's Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Ashley Palumbo reports on the Tech Eco-Car that's being constructed for competition. You'll see it tonight UP Close, on your TV6 News Tonight.

What are some of the most popular costumes for trick-or-treating this Halloween? Tonight in your Consumer Watch Report, TV6's Meagan Quigley shows us and also looks at how you can make them at home? That's on your TV6 News Tonight.

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