July 7th 2011
Tonight on TV6 News Tuesday
An Alger County woman is killed in a vehicle crash on private property. It happened last night in AuTrain Township. The story tonight.
Native American fishing rights, what are they in Upper Michigan? Tonight in your Facebook Story of the Day, TV6′s Natalie Jovonovich talks with the legal experts and tribal officials for the answers. The story tonight on your TV6 Early News.
Ontonagon’s former elementary school is now on the National Register for Historic Places. TV6′s Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Ashley Palumbo shows us the school and what makes it a national treasure. That’s on your TV6 Early News tonight.
What does a ski hill do when winter’s over? If you’re Ski Brule in Iron River, you feature Sporting Clays. Tonight UP Close, TV6′s Wesley Williams tells us about this activity and how it’s catching on in the U.P. That’s on your TV6 News Tonight.
Everyone is looking to save money when it comes to the grocery bill. Tonight in your Consumer Watch, TV6′s Yona Gavino tells us how community gardens can trim the bottom line. That’s on your TV6 News Tonight.
A benefit is planned for the family, burned out of their house last week in Ontonagon. On your TV6 Early News tonight, how you can help.
The rain came and for some it’s now taking a break. What’s the outlook for more precipitation? TV6 Meteorologist Karl Bohnak with your detailed forecast tonight.
See you on TV tonight!
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