Here's a look at some of the stories we're working on for tonight's news.
Four lawsuits have been filed against the Women's Center in Marquette. TV6's Noel McLaren talks with attorneys on both sides. The allegations include funding issues, sexual harassment, racial discrimination and violation of the Whistleblower's Act. The story tonight on your TV6 Early News.
Controversy in the Dan Benishek campaign for Congress. There are allegations against the Republican Benishek, that he offered a job to rival Republican Don Hooper to drop out of the race. Tonight on your TV6 Early News you'll hear from both sides about the statements. TV6's Iron Mountain Kingsford Bureau reporter Aaron Martin has the story tonight.
He's a veteran of World War II, serving in Iwo Jima. Louie Passinault of Munising was wounded during the battle with the Japanese in 1944. He did receive a Purple Heart at the time, but it wasn't until this month, in 2010, that he received the rest of his medals and ribbons. His story tonight on your TV6 Early News.
The Ishpeming City Council is meeting in special session on the request to return money paid to the city for a piece of property. The city's decision on your TV6 News Tonight.
Emerald Ash Borer is on the move in the Keweenaw. Tonight, TV6's Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Ashley Palumbo tells us about the efforts to control them before they spread. The story on the traps, UP Close on your TV6 News Tonight.
When you're looking to get something built, you call a contractor. But do you ask if that contractor is licensed and insured? Tonight in your Consumer Watch segment, TV6's Meagan Quigley reports on what you should know about using an uninsured contractor. That's on your TV6 News Tonight.