T-R PHOTOS BY LANA BRADSTREAM
Eager to claim their eggs, children bolt across the grass at the Animal Rescue League on Saturday for an Easter hunt. Not only were there eggs, but games, The Flying Elbow food truck and the Easter bunny.
Easter egg hunt attendees were treated to a pancake and sausage breakfast at Journey Church on Saturday. Children run across a field to gather Easter eggs on the Journey Church lawn on Saturday. The church placed empty eggs on the grass, and the children turned in their found eggs to claim a goody bag.
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Gallatin Co. Health Officer reflects on a year of COVID-19
In the darkness - there is light
March 13, 2021, marked the one-year anniversary that Montanans have been living with COVID-19.
and last updated 2021-03-17 11:02:48-04
BOZEMAN â March 13, 2021, marked the one-year anniversary that Montanans have been living with COVID-19.
In part one, MTNâs Cody Boyer showed you the levels of emotions that surged through the county and what the Gallatin City-County Health Department has seen, firsthand.
In part two of a three-part series, Cody continues his discussion with the health officer, reflecting on the negatives and positive moments of the last year.
Obituary: Dr. Leonard Ray Ramsey
Posted at 11:48 AM, Feb 08, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-08 13:48:01-05
Dr. Leonard Ray Ramsey went to be with his Lord on January 28, 2021, in Bozeman, Montana and was born in St. Ignatius, Montana, on September 5, 1953, to Jim and Helen Ramsey.
His family, including two older brothersâJohn and Ronâmoved to Missoula, where Len grew up and graduated with high honors from Sentinel High School in 1971. He graduated from the University of Montana with a degree in chemistry and a minor in medical sciences in 1975.
Len started dating Cindy Johnson when he was 16 and she was 14 when she asked him to the âFall Firesideâ high school dance. They were married in 1975, and just a year later, they both came to know Jesus as Lord and Savior.