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Tonight On TV6 News
Posted: 03.09.2010 at 10:31 AM
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Here's a look at what we're working on for tonight's news.
The job market is tight for people of all ages, but a program called Experience Works is giving those, 55 and older, a boost in finding work. TV6's Noel McLaren tells us how the program works and talks with two people who are working, thanks to Experience Works. The story on your TV6 Early News Tonight.
The White Pine Refinery is facing a deadline. They're targeted to close in July if the copper refinery cannot be sold. TV6's Meagan Quigley reports on this latest hit to the Ontonagon County economy and the outlook for refinery workers. That's tonight on your TV6 Early News.
No decisions yet in what to do with a building in downtown Negaunee. The Sundberg Building's west wall came down Sunday night. It's believed the building cannot be saved. Find out tonight on your TV6 Early News, what's going to happen with the building.
Tech students at the Dickinson-Iron I.S.D. are getting national and worldwide recognition for their work. On your TV6 News Tonight, the story of three students who built robots, competed over the weekend, and have a lot to show for their efforts. TV6's Iron Mountain-Kingsford Bureau reporter Aaron Martin in UP Close tonight, shows us the creations and where the students go from here.
The winter may be coming to an end, but caring for your pet during the cold, snowy months takes some extra care. TV6's Escanaba Bureau reporter Beth Jones looks at things you can do to protect and pamper your pet. That's in your Consumer Watch on your TV6 News Tonight.
Two youngsters in Escanaba are making quite the donation. They've decided against birthday presents this year and instead want people to donate toys and money to the Salvation Army. On your TV6 News Tonight, you'll meet them as they make their donation.