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Church aims to connect with cowboys
New parish offers alternative service
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Pastor Kenny Rice recently started the Life Connection Cowboy Church on Black Jack Road in Flowery Branch at the site of the former Life Connection Baptist Church. Currently the church is seeking musicians to play at the church, which will feature old-time country and bluegrass gospel music.
At the birth of Christ, angels appeared before shepherds nearby to bring them the news that would revolutionize their lives: “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.” Today, one Flowery Branch man hopes to bring that same news to the shepherds, horseback riders, ranchers and farmers of Northeast Georgia.
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‘Something that needed to be done’: Markers to line Green Street for Memorial Day
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Rock Creek Vietnam Veteran Johnny Hulsey attends the Rotary Club of Hall County's weekly meeting Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at the Gainesville Civic Center along with other veterans for the donation of $17,000 toward the club's Salute to Veterans service project. - photo by Scott Rogers
Losing three of his high school friends along with others he served with in the Ninth Infantry Division during his tour in Vietnam from 1966-1967 is something that still haunts Johnny Hulsey.
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