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Alternatives to poverty exist
Alternatives to poverty exist
Alternatives to poverty exist
There is a great alternative to poverty and it doesn't  cost anything: studying. If you study you can do anything you want to do. A gentleman my dad flew with on a trip to Montana was from Korea. He was a retired CEO at Proctor and Gamble and told Dad it is so easy in America to be successful...
'The breakfast flakes'
'The breakfast flakes'
'The breakfast flakes'
In my opinion, the radio industry, especially at the corporate level, doesn't take AM radio very seriously. But here in Montana, AM radio is still listened to a lot. I started on KMON-AM in Great Falls. That station reached 48 Montana counties and three Canadian provinces...
Three Years Without a Chew
Three Years Without a Chew
Three Years Without a Chew
I started dipping snuff in the summer of 1988 when I was 12 years old. My friend Steven would steal a can from the roll in his dad's truck and we would get ready for a major buzz. After a summer of doing this, I noticed that the buzz wasn't nearly as intense or fun, but for whatever reason I found myself craving more of it...
Dogs are Better than Cats [Opinion]
Dogs are Better than Cats [Opinion]
Dogs are Better than Cats [Opinion]
Dogs are so much better than cats. I don't get how people can put a poop box in their kitchen, watch the cat bury one, let it walk on their couch or pillow and then use it. Sure, you have to clean up after your dog but it's outside...
Customer Service is Bad in Places
Customer Service is Bad in Places
Customer Service is Bad in Places
I tend to socialize a lot. That means that my family and I go out to eat a lot. And when it's grownups only, we'll hit an occasional bar. A couple of the spots I like feature super service. The Pryor Creek Golf Course, Tiny's Tavern and The Rex will get you served in a hurry...
Obesity is No Mystery [Opinion]
Obesity is No Mystery [Opinion]
Obesity is No Mystery [Opinion]
Researchers believe they have discovered the gene that can lead to obesity and with this discovery might be able to develop some type of pill to offset weight gain. Now keep in mind that the gene was still in humans back in the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s when the obesity epidemic was absent in most cases...
Slow Down, Save a Child's Life
Slow Down, Save a Child's Life
Slow Down, Save a Child's Life
As classes get underway in Billings and across Montana, state health officials and law enforcement officials are reminding motorists to slow down and watch out for children, especially before and after school. In 2013 and 2014, seven Montana children between the ages of 5 and 17 were admitted to hospitals across the state after being struck by motor vehicles, according to the Montana Department of
Needed: One Size Fits all
Needed: One Size Fits all
Needed: One Size Fits all
Have you ever asked your principal why your school starts on the day it does? Everyone starts on a different day. Why? What's the reason? No one seems to know. Do they just randomly choose a date ? I think it would be great if all schools in Montana started and ended the same days, then let local school boards make their own schedules fit between those dates...
Help a Cause; Win a Gun
Help a Cause; Win a Gun
Help a Cause; Win a Gun
Cat Country and The Breakfast Flakes are once again proud to be associated with the Rich DuVal Benevolent Fund, as we draw for a free gun every day in September. Only 3,000 tickets are sold and if your ticket is drawn you win that day's firearm...
Treat Your Body as Your Home
Treat Your Body as Your Home
Treat Your Body as Your Home
“Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live.” – Jim Rohn The Montana Health & Fitness Expo and the 50+ Expo is this weekend.  This two-day event is free to the public. You can focus on wellness and quality of life. ...

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