Mass killings nationwide spark Sublette County action.
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Robena Downie, wearing gold, reads the list of 11 Jewish congregants shot and killed on Oct. 27 in the Tree of Life Synagogue near Pittsburgh. A group of about 20 people gathered last Friday in front of the Sublette County Courthouse to hold candles, pray and meditate on the message, ‘Hatred has no home here.’ The vigil was organized by the Women’s Advocacy Group. Additional signs are still available by contacting Downie at robena@yahoo.com or Jana Weber at 307-367-3630.