As a kid on the Hi Line, everybody knew the Newtons and Newton Motors. But before even just a few years ago, I didn't know Kenny Newton's incredible story.
They have their own little slice of heaven in Lustre, Montana. That's how I looked back on the great time we had at Schmeckfest and all of the great people that filled the gym at the Lustre Christian High School this past Friday night.
The photo above from "The Buzz" in Glasgow says it all- BEAST MODE. How else would you describe Glasgow, Montana's Dalton Sand who is now playing rugby for the US Naval Academy?
Tick Tock. Since TikTok was all over the news, one of our radio listeners- Evan in Belt, Montana- said he was reminded of his grandma's clock that he grew up hearing in Northeast Montana. I then played a chime over the radio- and sure enough- my grandma had the same clock chime in Glasgow, Montana.
From the "LibsOfTikTok" to the Manhattan Institute's Chris Rufo- conservative commentators are piling on: we understand something like this would happen in California...but it's happening in Montana?
Several listeners were sending me a video that has now been removed from Facebook following a court order by a judge here in Montana. In the video, the Glasgow, Montana family talks about how they had their daughter taken from them by the state, and placed into care that started "transitioning" their daughter.
Now that we are getting into the Christmas movie season on TV, I started reminiscing on when I first watched Home Alone at the movie theatre in Billings, Montana. Back then, as a kid in Glasgow, Montana- if you wanted to watch the big, new movie you'd have to wait for a month or so for it to show up in your local small town theatre.
A Montana Sheriff is encouraging folks to watch the movie "Sound of Freedom." He's also offering up some tips if you come across the warning signs that someone may be involved in human trafficking here in Montana.