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LAKE CITY Dorothy Holland, a senior at Lincoln High School, has always looked on the âsunny side of the streetâ and leaned into her passion for music when her father died in March 2020. As Holland looks forward to attending the University of Minnesota Twin Cities to study marketing, she speaks positively about her high school career and her accomplishments. Bio Box Favorite food: Cheeseburgers or any type of pasta. Favorite movie: The Black Panther. Favorite song genre: Pop, country or classic rock. One thing she could not live without: Music. Holland grew up in Lake City, with mother Amy, father Paul, brother Victor, and a huge extended family nearby. ....
HIBBING â Joe Berklich told the Mesabi Tribune a few months ago the ages of his four children. Michael is 73, Danny is 69, Timmy is 63, and Mary Scofield, my baby, she s 58. He added with his usual humor, Then there s me â 65! Berklich s spoofing was off by just a few decades. The good-natured Hibbing World War II veteran turns 100 on Wednesday, February 24, and family members, special guests and many veterans will take part in a birthday drive-by celebration past his house on Sixth Avenue East. Part of the momentous event will be this message from his daughter Mary and great-granddaughter Paige. Mary wrote: I always wished that my father would add to his title of Son, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great-Grandfather âGreat-Great-Grandfather. My wish has come true. And Paige wrote, Happy 100th Birthday, Grandpa Joe! We love you and wish we could be with you on your special day! We hope that come September you will be ready to meet your great-great-gran ....
Dear Editor: In Roz Fuchs’s, “Holocaust Center is continuing the work Tess Wise started” opinion piece (Jan. 15, 2021), I feel compelled to respond. The problem so many people from around the country are having with the “Uprooting Prejudice” exhibit at the HMREC is it’s glorifying a riot instigated by the BLM Movement, which is anti-Semitic. The HMREC’s mission is Holocaust education and to fight the evils of anti-Semitism, not promote anti-Semitic groups inside their hallowed halls. The Jewish Council for Public Affairs wrote in a talking points memo, “the Movement for. ....