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July 4, 2021
DULUTH, Minn.– One of Duluth’s most anticipated summer concerts returned to rock Bayfront Saturday night as Hairball made its smashing return to Duluth.
Thousands packed Bayfront Park Saturday as Hairball made their way back to Duluth for their first appearance in town since 2019.
The band’s shows and tours have been put on pause for most of last year with only limited small concerts. FOX21 caught up with the group before the big show. The band says they had their Duluth appearance circled because it will be their biggest show in more than a year.
“It’s why we drive so many miles every year and put ourselves out there. So to be back in this environment with so many people happy to engage with us. It’s just truly a blessing,” said Dave Moody.
Dansville businessman, community leader, philanthropist remembered for making a difference
By Jasmine Willis
DANSVILLE A community mourns the loss of a great businessman, community leader, friend and humanitarian.
Jon Shay, 78, passed away at Noyes Hospital on Monday, Jan. 18. He left behind an enriching legacy that cannot be replaced or measured.
Jon Shay touched every life in his hometown of Dansville and beyond. People called him Mr. Dansville. They will tell you he was everywhere at once. He was at all of the events, impacted every life he touched, and made you believe in yourself.
Tom Wamp, Dansville Rotary Club member and a childhood friend, said Jon Shay was the key to making anything a success in the community.
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Hall of Famer Ken Squier positive for COVID-19: UPDATES January 30, 2021 at 7:44 AM
UPDATE: Ken Squier’s daughter Ashley reports that he has successfully fought his battle with COVID, but is currently in a wheelchair.
played a part in getting him through. Your cards have certainly been lifting his spirits during his recovery. Though Dad is the winner of this battle, the virus left its marks, especially on his ability to walk. He is mostly wheelchair-bound. The excellent people at Woodridge…
out to racetracks sometime in the coming months! Our continued prayers to all who are battling coronavirus, and to their families. Much love, Ashley Jane.