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Mo Smith reaches toward the sky as she holds a sign while fellow community members pray outside Evanston City Hall on Friday, June 12. Pastor Marc Trujillo of Evanston Alliance Church, Pastor Doug Cox of Crossroads New Life Fellowship and Pastor Pete Bass of Calvary Chapel led a group of their congregation members in a prayer march Friday evening. Starting at the Uinta County Complex, then walking to City Hall and ending at the Evanston Police Department, the group spent time at each location in prayer for healing and safety for Evanston’s leaders, law enforcement, health care workers, and all who are sick during this time of COVID-19 and chaos in the country. (HERALD PHOTO/Kayne Pyatt)