Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance - Thu Nov 26
The Michigan Works agencies representing the western Upper Peninsula and west-central lower Michigan are getting $1.53 million in additional federal funding to support No Worker Left Behind job-training programs.
Tonight On TV6 TuesdayWLUC-TV Negaunee - Tue Nov 24
Here's a look at some of the stories we're working on for tonight's news. Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 1:55 p.m. Read more: Local , Economy , Military , Consumer , Military , Soldiers , Health , Doctors , Food , Donations It's homecoming day forA 114 soldiers with the Michigan Army National Guard.
Troops return to CalumetWLUC-TV Negaunee - Tue Nov 24
Bureau - Tuesday 2:40 p.m. After a brief ceremony at the high school, the real celebration began.
Kemppainen pleads to arson and murderWLUC-TV Negaunee - Mon Nov 23
The man accused of starting the deadly fire in downtown Hancock this summer was arraigned in Houghton County Circuit Court Monday afternoon.
U.P. troops coming homeWLUC-TV Negaunee - Mon Nov 23
After spending 10 months in Afghanistan, members of the 1431st Engineer Sapper Company are coming home Tuesday.A The 114 members of the National Guard are scheduled to arrive in the Keweenaw.
Tonight on TV6 SaturdayWLUC-TV Negaunee - Sat Nov 21
Here's a look at what we're working on for tonight's news. Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 3:52 p.m. Read more: Local , Calumet , K.I Sawyer Heritage Air Museum , Habitat for Humanity The Village of Calumet is rich in history, and now town leaders are looking to cash in on it.A TV6's Houghton Hancock Bureau reporter Ashley Palumbo will tell us ...
Cities get street fundsThe Enquirer - Sat Nov 21
Albion and Marshall are among 28 small urban areas in Michigan that will share more than $8 million in street and transportation funding for 2011 projects.
Troops to return to UPWLUC-TV Negaunee - Sat Nov 21
Troops are coming home to the Copper Country. The 1431 Engineer Company returns to the UP on Tuesday November 24.
Small urban areas across the state to receive more than $8 million in federal transportation fundingState of Michigan - Fri Nov 20
November 20, 2009 -- The Michigan Department of Transportation has announced that small urban areas in 25 Michigan counties will receive more than $8 million in FY 2011 for projects that range from rebuilding roads to purchasing buses.
Potterville's Main Street to get faceliftLansing State Journal - Fri Nov 20
Owosso and Potterville are among 28 small urban areas in the state set to receive more than $8 million in federal transportation funds in 2011.
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