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This week in history Aug 6, 1921: Mountain pass roads discussed; music class delights audience

This week in history Aug 6, 1921: Mountain pass roads discussed; music class delights audience
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Vice President Pence: The late test pilot Chuck Yeager, first to break sound barrier, makes his last flight

Lt. Gen. Michael Loh, director of the Air National Guard, joins in the celebration with members of the U.S. Air Force Band and Honor Guard at Joint Base Andrews. Last Dec. 7, the greatest aviator in American history ascended into the heavens. On Friday, joined by my family on Air Force Two, it will be my honor to accompany the widow and earthly remains of retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager, America’s pilot, on his last flight back to his beloved West Virginia. Born in rural West Virginia in 1923, he grew up in humble circumstances. In late 1941, with only a high school diploma to his name and war at America’s doorstep, 18-year-old Charles Elwood Yeager enlisted in the Army Air Corps.

Kogos: Quiet on Manitoulin? Not a chance

Article content Along with me and the rest of the world, you’re glued to the TV watching with dismay, to put it mildly, the startling tragedies occurring in Washington, D.C. And haven’t you received a New Year’s greetings asking you, of course, to make sure your positive attitude and gratitude are secured and locked in an upright position? That all negative and self-destructive devices as anger, discouragement, selfishness, and resentment should be put away. Please. I sigh with dismay, trying not to be discouraged at the political disruption in my own country. For inspiration in this, my first column of the New Year, I gratefully look north, to my beloved Manitouliners and Sudburians who steadily work year-round for the good of us all.

R I P Telescopes Original Guitarist David Fitzgerald

R I P Telescopes Original Guitarist David Fitzgerald
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David Fitzgerald, Original Guitarist of the Telescopes, Dead at 54

David Fitzgerald, the first guitarist of the UK shoegaze band the Telescopes, has died of cancer, Al Boyd of Wrong Way Records confirmed to Pitchfork. He was 54 years old. Stephen Lawrie founded the Telescopes in Burton-upon-Trent, England in 1986. David Fitzgerald began as the band’s bassist before switching to guitar. He played on the Telescopes first two albums 1989’s Taste and 1992’s The Telescopes before the band’s initial dissolution. In recent years, David Fitzgerald performed with his band the Junkyard Liberty. They released their debut Chains in 2016 (via Wrong Way). With the Junkyard Liberty, Fitzgerald released a cover the Telescopes’ 1989 B-side “This Is the Last of Whats Coming Now.” The Telescopes shared the cover in tribute to Fitzgerald. “Infinite love,” they wrote.

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