Wait a minute, I said to him. Do you mean to tell me that the NCAA gave the men the best equipment they could find, and they basically told the women's teams to go play with Barbies?
Here's what stood out to me with all of these games, and all of these victories. You notice it wasn't simply about getting a trophy. It wasn't about simply being declared a winner. It was about having the chance to EARN IT.
I was up in Scobey, Montana for Veterans Day with a great crew and spoke at the ceremony for the VFW Post in Scobey, which is the oldest VFW Post in Montana. While there, I was lucky enough to drop in to the Farver Farms Cookhouse and Mercantile. It is definitely worth the trip. Check out the Made in Montana collection of items I was able to come home with.
"My little town of Scobey, MT is already suffering. I guarantee that every little town in this corner of the world is going to suffer, and some of the businesses will die."
Butte native Tim Montana is making waves in the country music world yet again...with his latest "Mostly Stoned" music video directed by Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen.
If Waylon Jennings and ZZ Top had a baby, and that baby was raised by Kid Rock. Or something like that. That's how Tim Montana describes his band- Tim Montana and the Shrednecks.
Montana Talks can now be heard LIVE on 24 signals across Montana. In Malta, catch the show on 100.1 FM KMMR. Folks in Plentywood can catch the show on 100.1 FM KATQ.
We are excited to announce that our statewide radio talk show, Montana Talks, will now air on 95.7 KCGM Radio out of Scobey. "Whether it's talking to our great border patrol agents, or our great farmers and ranchers- Northeastern Montana will never be the 'forgotten corner' on Montana Talks," said host Aaron Flint, who previously hosted another radio talk show on KCGM for nearly 6 years.
Last week as I traveled thru Plentywood and Scobey, one big topic of discussion was the proposed closures of the ports between Northeastern Montana and Canada. The reduction in hours on our northern border port facilities is of particular concern to Montana farmers.