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A Delta County man is charged with sexual assault and home invasion against a 64 year old woman in Marquette County's Wells Township. Tonight on your TV6 Early News, the case against William Griggs.
The Stephenson School District lost at the voting booth yesterday. The district had a millage increase before voters that was to help reduce their budget deficit. Tonight, what the superintendent and school board need to do to make the financial ends meet.
They're all the buzz, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and MySpace. The social networking sites have a huge following but questions are coming up about their benefits and impact on people's lives. Tonight in the second part of our special series, Follow Me, Follow You, TV6's Jerry Hume looks at how these sites benefit society as a whole. That's tonight on your TV6 Early News.
The TV6 Medical Minute tonight is about Mononucleosis. Dr. Michael Prevost talks about the signs and treatment for this illness, that usually strikes teenagers.
The issue of angle parking was once again before the Escanaba Downtown Development Authority. Tonight, the discussion and whether changes are coming again to Ludington Avenue in Escanaba. The story on your TV6 News Tonight.
The State Capital Christmas Tree was chopped down in Bergland today. TV6's Houghton-Hancock Bureau reporter Ashley Palumbo was in the western U.P. for the ceremonies surrounding the event. Her story on your TV6 News Tonight.
Your Entertainment Report tonight is about the play, The Dry. Tonight, TV6's Natalie Jovonovich reports on this locally written production that draws from the tragic of a U.P. mining disaster. Where you can see the play and the people behind the production, on your TV6 News Tonight.