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Tuesday, November 03, 2009 at 1:42 p.m.
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Corrections Officers at the Alger Max Prison outside Munising are on the picket line. The CO's are holding an informational picket over the classification of the prison and the increase in inmates at the facility. Tonight, TV6's Jeni Jewell talks with Corrections Officers about the conditions and also what the Department of Corrections is saying about the changes. That's on your TV6 Early News tonight.
Social networking is the norm for a lot of people today. But what is Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and who uses them. Tonight in the first of three parts, TV6's Jerry Hume reports, Follow Me, Follow You, a look what these internet sites contain and how they're changing the way we communicate.
Today is Election Day and there are a number of races in Upper Michigan. Tonight, a look at voter turnout and some of the big contests being decided. That's tonight on your TV6 Early News.
A number of school districts have closed their doors this week. The H1N1 virus has a lot of kids sick and out of class. TV6's Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Ashley Palumbo is in L'Anse, looking at what they're doing to disinfect the school buildings. The L'Anse District has closed for the week. The story UP Close, on your TV6 News Tonight.
It's called the EverAfterShave. This invention by a Marquette couple is designed to triple the life of your blade razors. TV6's Jeni Jewell shows us how it works and how you can own it, tonight in your Consumer Watch Report. That's on your TV6 News Tonight.
The Crystal Falls city manager has resigned. Charles Nordeman and the city council came to terms last night in a special meeting. On your TV6 News Tonight, Iron Mountain-Kingsford Bureau reporter Aaron Martin reports on what Nordeman gets in the settlement between the two sides.