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Posted on January 25, 2021

Hundreds attend March for Life in Billings calling to end abortion

BILLINGS — Organizers counted about 325 people attended the 14th annual March for Life where people called to end abortion in the state and nation at the Yellowstone County Courthouse lawn in Billings Sunday.

The march was organized by Yellowstone Valley Christians for Life, a local pro-life group that regularly takes part in other pro-life demonstrations in Billings.

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