The heat was nearly unbearable last week, but that didn’t stop the fun at Durbin Days Heritage Festival. Saturday, Main Street was filled with floats, baton twirlers and trucks – led by Parade Marshal Kenny Mallow, above. Mallow was chauffeured through the parade by his brother, Charles, and Frank Murphy. S. Stewart photo
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