Here are some of the stories we're working on.
There's been a lot of controversy concerning the emergency financial manager bill that's just been signed into law. Some critics have claimed the state will be taking over communities and doing away with collective bargaining rights. On tonight's Early News, Noel McLaren will take an in-depth look at what this new law can and can't do.
Also on the Early News, Kelly Gibbs takes a look at the spring fire season just getting underway in the U.P. Also on the Early, the end of the ice shanty season--shanties have to be off the lakes by tonight. And we'll tell you about the latest county-by-county health ratings.
Also for you bike riders, there's a new website we'll tell you about.
On TV6 News Tonight, an Up Close story from Yona Gavino on teenagers and driver's education. Also the latest in technology from High Tech Talk, and if you're a spring skier or snowboarder...we'll feature the Ski Report.
On the Late News, the circus is coming to town in Escanaba. We'll tell you about it.
Weekend weather forecast? Karl Bohnak will have the latest.
See you on TV.