Flint: "I have chosen to be in Bozeman to watch my girls compete in the big MSU Spring Rodeo in Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, and raise the National Championship banner. Thank you to the PBR for allowing me this opportunity..."
I asked Forrie Smith what they have coming up for him in season 5 of Yellowstone, especially after the whoopin' they put on him in season 4. He then talked about some of the real life fights he's had inside the rodeo arena.
MSU Student Dylan Dean: "I've been doing this for a while. I'm kind of used to getting this kind of hate, but I have to imagine that students who are in their classes feel like they can't speak up."
It's a scene that has played out at several college football stadiums across the country in recent weeks. On Saturday, students at Montana State University in Bozeman joined in on the chorus, chanting "F" Joe Biden during the Bobcats first home opener.
For the record- Montana State University is NOT requiring masks on campus this Fall. They may want you to wear a mask. They may even tell you that you need a mask. But you are not required to wear a mask on campus. (And that's a good thing)
Montana Instruments also just launched a new product called CryoCore. What does the new product do? What is the focus of the NQIAC? Plus, we get to learn a little something about quantum technology and the "next space race."
Given the flurry of news over the last couple of days, you might have missed another big Montana angle to a national news story. Former Montana Solicitor General Lawrence VanDyke (known by supporters in Montana as "LVD") was named by President Trump to his short list of potential nominees for the United States Supreme Court.
The Montana native and Montana State University alum Lawrence VanDyke (LVD) was confirmed for the 9th Circuit of Appeals...but you already knew that. Here's the big news: with LVD's confirmation on the 9th Circuit, President Trump has taken the liberal dominance of the 9th Circuit and torn it to shreds. #Winning
I was chatting with Lane Nordlund on the radio Tuesday morning from the Montana Farm Bureau convention in Billings, and he made a great point. Until 1969, young women weren't even allowed to serve in the FFA (Future Farmers of America). Now, for the first time ever, a woman from Montana has been selected to serve as a national officer.