 An update now on a story we first told you about last night. I got local community united by going bald. Four-year-old Knox Olufsen is battling a rare bone cancer, and his parents decided to host a head-shaving event at the Warwood High School in support of Knox. Hordes of people were in the gym last night donating hair, shaving their heads, and cheering for Knox at the Dare to Be Bear event. So far, 69 people saved their heads, and 41 donated hair. Sixty one of them, in all, were kids. About 350 people were in the audience watching. Little Knox makes his big entrance with his police escort last night in Warwood. I think he was pretty impressed. He was looking around with a big smile on his face. So yeah, it was pretty amazing. It took much longer than we anticipated, but it was totally worth it. So far, the community of Warwood has raised over $18,000 for Brighter Tomorrow's. That's an organization that helps families of childhood cancer. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.