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Brant Gilbert and his son Harley flew to Nashville to pose for the cover art of the newest album by their friend and country-rock star Derek Randall. A video tribute by Randall will play at a memorial for Brant at the Center Ice Cafe on Aug. 16.
By KAREN E. DAVIS
STAFF WRITER Aug 5, 2021
One year on: Gallatin Co. reflects on COVID and the impacts on life
Fear, frustration and anger boiled over in March 2021
Saturday, March 13, 2021, marked the one-year anniversary that Montanans have been living with COVID-19 according to health departments across the state.
and last updated 2021-03-15 16:52:04-04
BOZEMAN â Saturday, March 13, 2021, marked the one-year anniversary that Montanans have been living with COVID-19 according to health departments across the state.
And it started right here in Gallatin County.
In a three-part series, our Cody Boyer sits down once more with the man who has been at the forefront of the Gallatin County battle against the virus to reflect on what he, as well as all of us, have gone through so far.
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Community and camaraderie are big themes in people s memories of growing up in the Black church. Here, a group of people gather at New Galiee Baptist Church in Dallas.
For many people, a childhood spent growing up in the church community taught them leadership skills, and gave them an unwavering faith that has guided them as adults.
For many North Texans, the Black church has been a safe place away from discrimination, a place of learning and a beacon of hope.
KERA is exploring the impact of Black Churches in North Texas and many of you shared your stories.
“The Black church has been an extension of my family s lifeline,” said Dallas resident Deloris King, member of St. Luke Community United Methodist Church.
Rhonda Gilbert felt compelled to help when she learned about the Saturday morning duplex fire on 11th Street in Belgrade that damaged both units and left two families temporarily homeless.