Here's a look at some of the stories we're working on for tonight's news.
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When it comes to flu vaccines, people working in medical settings are usually the first to receive a vaccination. Tonight on your TV6 Early News, why employees at one Wisconsin nursing home have yet to receive their H1N1 vaccinations. TV6's Iron Mountain-Kingsford Bureau reporter Aaron Martin has the story on what happened when the Marinette County Health Department was informed about the situation.
It's a BIG win for kids in Ontonagon. The school has won the top prize in an on-line contest. They will be getting a $10,000 grant for playground equipment. TV6's Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Ashley Palumbo was at the Ontonagon School today for reaction to their win and the plans they have for the playground. That's tonight on your TV6 Early News.
Knowing what to do in an emergency, saves lives. Tonight, TV6's Escanaba Bureau reporter Beth Jones introduces us to a Delta County third grader who has been awarded for his quick thinking that saved his grandfather. The story on his Heroism Award, UP Close, on your TV6 News Tonight.
It's a stage play called Doubt. It takes the stage at N.M.U.'s Forest Roberts Theater. TV6's Natalie Jovonovich reports on this Pulitzer Prize winning play and a story that goes beyond guilt or innocence. That's on your TV6 News Tonight.
It's called Seasonal Affective Disorder and it's a problem for some people here in Upper Michigan. Tonight in your TV6 Medical Minute, Dr. Michael Prevost talks about the condition and ways you can control it. That's on your TV6 Early News.
Ishpeming High School students in the National Honor Society are collecting coats for those in need. The story on their collection effort and how you can help, on your TV6 News Tonight.