Where the King of Summit Hill meets the Queen of Country
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Loretta Lynn was all over the radio driving to and from the Twin Cities airport enroute to Billings and back. The Honky Tonk Girl was gone. She sang “Lay Me Down” with Willie. He could be next. And then you know who. We were called to Billings for a screening of the documentary “Storm Lake,” along with co-directors Beth Levison and Jerry Risius, sponsored by the Montana Free Press. The film has had an incredible run — the State Department is showing it around the world at embassies as an example of civic democracy, and the News Literacy Project is offering it to civics teachers nationwide with lesson plans. The movie about Trouble with a Capital T saved our newspaper from the pandemic. I’m grateful to Beth and Jerry for their friendship and for the legacy. It still makes me blubbery.
Where the King of Summit Hill meets the Queen of Country
Where the King of Summit Hill meets the Queen…
Where the King of Summit Hill meets the Queen of Country
Loretta Lynn was all over the radio driving to and from the Twin Cities airport enroute to Billings and back. The Honky Tonk Girl was gone. She sang “Lay Me Down” with Willie. He could be next. And then you know who. We were called to Billings for a screening of the documentary “Storm Lake,” along with co-directors Beth Levison and Jerry Risius, sponsored by the Montana Free Press. The film has had an incredible run — the State Department is showing it around the world at embassies as an example of civic democracy, and the News Literacy Project is offering it to civics teachers nationwide with lesson plans. The movie about Trouble with a Capital T saved our newspaper from the pandemic. I’m grateful to Beth and Jerry for their friendship and for the legacy. It still makes me blubbery.