Here's a look at some of the stories we're working on for tonight's news.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at 2:15 p.m.
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When people talk about nursing homes and living there, the conversation is not always good. Tonight, TV6's Iron Mountain Kingsford Bureau reporter Aaron Martin tells us about a facility in Niagara Wisconsin, where the residents decide how they want to live. The story tonight on your TV6 Early news.
Hunting season is only a few days old and there's already some great stories. Tonight on your TV6 Early News, the success a young first time hunter found in the woods.
He's been pedaling his bicycle since the beginning of summer. Today he's finally back in the U.P. after more than 9,000 miles. Tonight on your TV6 Early News, David Senske's reasons for the ride and the cause he's supporting.
A Spread Eagle Wisconsin businessman is in Florence County court today. Gary Mannigel faces charges for allegedly trying to sell boats to people, boats that he did not own. The Florence County courtroom proceedings on your TV6 News Tonight.
It's a slow recovery for the nation's economy. But is it enticing people to invest or change the way they invest their money? TV6's Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Ashley Palumbo talks with those in the financial sector about the stock market comeback and how that impacts their investments. That's your Consumer Watch Report, on your TV6 News Tonight.
The firearm deer season is time to getaway, enjoy the outdoors and hopefully bag that buck. But for D.N.R. Conservation Officers, they couldn't be busier. TV6's Iron Mountain Kingsford Bureau reporter Aaron Martin rides along with a C.O. tonight to see what their job is like and meet some of the people along the way. That's on your TV6 News Tonight.