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Song From the North Country Songwriter Contest winner announced

WDIO Created: May 25, 2021 10:49 PM The Duluth Dylan Fest celebrations continued Tuesday with the Song From the North Country Songwriter Contest.  Over thirty artists participated in the competition with many songwriters from Minnesota, but also other parts of the United State and a few international writers. This year’s contest winner is Shane Nelson of Superior with his winning song Mason Lowe . Shane wrote this song about a bull rider he read about who died at 25 while riding a bull named Hard Times . That story was Shane’s spark for inspiration, but he said he could write even more about the cowboy.

Local News: Ridin with Mason Lowe bucks boredom (5/12/21)

Wednesday, May 12, 2021 Casey Coulter, of Kirksville, completed his first ride of the day at the Ridin’ with Mason Lowe event Saturday at Bill Hailey Arena. He finished in fifth place at the event. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com The country was honored with the playing of the National Anthem at the beginning of the Ridin’ with Mason Lowe event on Saturday at Bill Hailey Arena, where 40 bull riders on PBR’s Touring Pro division competed for $13,000 in prize money. The country was honored with the playing of the National Anthem at the beginning of the Ridin’ with Mason Lowe event on Saturday at Bill Hailey Arena, where 40 bull riders on PBR’s Touring Pro division competed for $13,000 in prize money. All proceeds from the event benefit St. Jude’s Hospital, donated in the name of Lowe’s, who died in a 2019 bull riding accident. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com

Local News: PBR s Ridin with Mason Lowe brings bulls to town Saturday (5/5/21)

Wednesday, May 5, 2021 Lowe Jenkins: ‘If you saw him ride, you didn’t forget him’ On Jan. 15, 2019, Barry County was rocked when it learned the news of the death of Exeter native Mason Lowe. In that moment, Exeter, Barry County and the PBR nation stood together as one to mourn the loss of a friend, husband, son and much more. In the months that followed, locals and PBR stars alike worked together to bring honor to Lowe in an event that brought everyone together to do two of the things that he will always be best remembered for — riding bulls and helping others.

Community Sports: Ridin with Mason Lowe Invitational returns to Cassville (3/10/21)

Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Annual event honoring local bull rider set for May 8 To honor a fallen friend, 40 of the top athletes in the sport of bull riding will return to Bill Hailey Arena in Cassville on May 8 for the second annual Ridin’ with Mason Lowe Invitational, a PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Touring Pro Division event. Mason Lowe, an Exeter native, passed away on Jan. 15, 2019, as a result of injuries suffered during a PBR event at the Denver Coliseum. To celebrate his career and dedication to the sport, the bull riders in collaboration with Lowe’s closest friends and family will pay tribute to the young athlete by doing what he loved to do at the outdoor arena nearest his hometown.

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