Bars in Missoula and Butte can't even get Jameson at local liquor stores, so what's going on? And, is this also happening here in the Eastern side of the state?
There he is with ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons, LIVE at the Grand Ole Opry less than a month ago. Butte, Montana's Tim Montana figured out a way to keep rocking throughout the pandemic, and now he's being profiled by Rolling Stone.
We had teams there from Billings, Bozeman, Deer Lodge, Anaconda, Butte, and the Flathead. Thanks to the great folks in Butte for letting the kids play, and for letting the families watch.
One of his great grandfathers homesteaded near Highwood, Montana. Another was a bootlegger in Butte. The legacies of both are featured prominently at Trailhead Spirits in Billings, Montana. That's where we take you next, as we wrap up Ag Celebration Week with the Billings Chamber of Commerce and Yellowstone Valley Electric Cooperative.
If I'm reading this story right, the Montana State Bobcats and the University of Montana Grizzlies will not be playing a football season this Spring. The Cats and the Griz will not be eligible for a Big Sky Conference Championship, nor will they be eligible to play in an FSC football championship game. But, why can't we do a Cat-Griz game? Let's do it in Butte. On St. Patrick's Day.
Is it just me, or does it seem like we have been seeing way too many incidents of poaching, and wildlife simply left to waste? Or, are we just noticing these stories more often?
In addition to answering questions from listeners all across Montana, Dr. Sears also talked about some big news: SCL Health, which has hospitals in Billings (St. Vincent), Miles City (Holy Rosary), and Butte (St. James) is now expanding to Bozeman and Lewistown.
Butte, Montana's Rob O'Neill has an incredible story, no matter who tells it. But to have Mike Rowe tell the story? Pretty incredible. And then, to be joined on stage by the one-and-only Rob Riggle?
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.
"U.S. Special Ops...the best of the best. Again!" That was the reaction from Fox News' Laura Ingraham after reports that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed by US forces over the weekend.