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Greg Trick
NEGAUNEE Greg Trick, a veteran WLUC-TV6 news anchor, has announced that he will retire at the beginning of May after 30 years at the station, according to a news release from the station.
TV6 News Director Steve Asplund made the announcement with “both pleasure and sadness,” station officials said in the news release.
“Greg has been an incredible anchor and resource in the newsroom. He’s been a stabilizing force mentoring new journalists in the newsroom and to the (Upper Peninsula.) Greg is one of the good guys,” Asplund said in the release. “He always has a kind word and encouragement to those he works with each day.”
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Councilman Ward donates more than $4k to local non-profits Councilman Robbie Ward presenting a check to the Richmond Hill Senior Center. Photo provided.
Fundraising is challenging on its own, but this year it has been nearly impossible for many local non-profits because of Covid-19. Large events such as the Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival, The Garden Club’s Pumpkin Patch, book sales, bake sales, and many others were sadly canceled.
More than just an event to participating organizations, these cancellations have left most groups with an extremely tight or non-existent budget to sustain their efforts. Creativity has been exercised and sustainability plans have been put in place, but the truth of the matter is that many groups are barely hanging on, unable to give back as they normally would