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Ontonagon Mill Shutting Down Temporarily
Smurfit Stone Container says its Ontonagon mill will shut down from today, Nov.24, through the end of the year because of the downturn in the national economy.
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Tonight on TV6 Tuesday
Herea s a look at what wea re working on for tonighta s news. Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 1:25 p.m. Economic woes have been hitting many parts of the U.S. for a long time.
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Smurfit-Stone mill to close
TheA Smurfit-Stone A mill in Ontonagon is shutting down operations for 38 days beginning next Monday.
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DNR Offers Sale of State-Owned Land from Land Review Project
State-owned land in 28 counties is being offered for sale as a result of the Department of Natural Resources' review of state-owned property.
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New plans for Ontonagon shipyard
The village of Ontonagon has approved a change in zoning for the Lakeshore Shipyard.
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Glorious Fall Color on a Glorious Fall Weekend
This weekend might be your best chance to catch Michigan's fall color show in the Upper Peninsula.
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Tom Greenwood
Attention leaf peepers: This weekend is expected to be the prime time for fall colors in the Upper Peninsula.
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ATV rider in critical condition
A Ontonagon man is in critical condition following an ATV accident Saturday afternoon.
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Dealing with the aftermath
Life in Ontonagon has gone on since the fire that swept through downtown nearly a month ago, but the charred and melted remains of the seven buildings caught in the blaze serve as a constant reminder of what ...
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U.P. fall colors emerge
We've had a gorgeous, sunny fall so far, and the fall color season is breaking out Up North, with leaves changing color around the 50% mark in parts of the western Upper Peninsula.
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Fourth Thursday in History: Exploring the Nonesuch Copper Mine
Date: September 16, 2008 Contact: Kathleen Harter , 337-1104 Contact: Bob Wild , 885-5275 Described as "the Sphinx of the copper district," the Nonesuch lode challenged miners and metallurgists alike.
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Not... Quite.... Yet...
Here comes the first Fall Color Report of the season, as AAA/Michigan reports the dry conditions of late produced very little color change in the UP.
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Tonight on TV6 Tuesday
Here's a look at what we're working on for tonight's news. Tuesday, September 02, 2008 at 1:15 p.m. The investigation continues in Ontonagon as to what caused the fire in the city's downtown.
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Fire cleanup starts in Ontonagon Business District
The cause of a blaze that burned down half a city block in Ontonagon Sunday morning, was still undetermined Wednesday evening.
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12 fire Dept. assist in Ontonagon blaze
A massive fire started in downtown Ontonagon at around 4:00 a.m. Sunday. According to fire chief Jerry Roehm of the Ontonagon Village Fire Department, it took the assistance of 12 surrounding fire departments ...
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Fire doesn't stop one Labor Day Parade
Firefighters were still mopping up, as they called it, Sunday afternoon after a fire that started at 4am had consumed several businesses in downtown Ontonagon.
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Tonight on TV6 Monday
Here's a look at what we're working on for tonight's news. Monday, September 01, 2008 at 12:56 p.m. The Village of Ontonagon had a rough start to their Labor Day festivities.
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Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park Hosting Hunter Harvest Festival Sept. 5-7
In recognition of Michigan's strong hunting heritage and the upcoming fall hunting seasons, Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park will be hosting the second annual Hunters Harvest Festival on Sept.
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Seven Michigan Properties Added to the National Register of Historic Places
Properties from Detroit to Iron River were among seven Michigan properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places during the month of July.
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Cheboygan Daily Tribune gets new publisher
Gary Lamberg, publisher of The Athens Messenger in Athens, Ohio, will take over Monday as publisher of the Cheboygan Daily Tribune.
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