Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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Tonight on TV6 News Monday
Posted: 05.02.2011 at 11:44 AM
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Here are some of the stories we're working on

The big news of the day, of course, is the killing of Osama bin Laden.  We'll have reaction from classrooms in the U.P., in both the Early News and TV6 News Tonight.

Also on the Early News, policing in Sawyer:  who's in charge and how well are they doing?  That's the Facebook Story of the Day.  Noel McLaren is working on it.

Tonight, the Marquette City Commission takes up the issue of medical marijuana.  Natalie Jovonovich will bring that story to you live on the Early, and we'll have an update on the Late News.

On TV6 News Tonight, is there a problem with too many people diagnosing their illnesses with online sites?  Is it a help or a hindrance?  Nikki Davidson will have that story. Aaron Martin will also take a look at a couple of Kingsford bond measures that will be voted on tomorrow.

On the Late News tonight, we'll have a report on Excellence in Education--47 high school seniors honored for their academic careers.

And of course, we'll get a weather update--more snow???--from Karl Bohnak on all newscasts.

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