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Nancy Richardson will exhibit her painting, "Smoke and Tears," at the Fly-In at the Gogebic-Iron County Airport on Saturday. Richardson said she felt compelled to paint when she heard that a ceremony was planned to commemorate the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. (Annette Manwell/Daily Globe photo)

Sept. 11 tribute inspires painting

Painting will be displayed at airport Fly-In on Saturday, which is Sept. 11 anniversary


Wednesday, September 08, 2010

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Rockin' The Porkies
The Ragbirds play while audience members dance at the sixth annual Porcupine Mountains Music Festival Sunday at the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. The band members are, from left, Max Lockwood, Loren Krantz, Erin Zindle and T.J. Zindle. Not pictured is Randall Moore. On Sunday, musician John Doe said it was so hot that every time he moved his fingers to a new fret, his guitar would sizzle. Jackie McMullen, a volunteer with the festival, said the turnout was up from last year. Mary Bartlein, a member of the festival’s sound company, Armadillo Sound, said she was struck by the wide age range of the attendees, from young children to people in their 60s and 70s. The festival’s attendees were “open to whatever music we present,” Bartlein said. “It’s all about the music.” (Kate Genellie/Daily Globe photo)
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Precipitation
(in inches, to 7 a.m.)
Wednesday: 0.22
September: 2.13
Snowfall
(in inches, to 7 a.m.)
09-10 season: 170.6
08-09 season: 188.9



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