I am a native Montanan, married to a native Montanan with two daughters. We have lived in Cut Bank since the 90s, we raised two lovely daughters who both live in Las Vegas. My husband, Bob works at Torgerson's in Ethridge.
Wendy Nielsen
KSEN K96 Bozeman Trophy Athletes of the Week
KSEN and K96 Bozeman trophy athletes of the week are players that can be counted on to Perform for their teams in Choteau and Valier. Choteau head football coach, Lucas Gunderson described the performance as stellar. Senior Pete Henderson led an offensive charge in Choteau’s win over Belt, 30 to 8...
Athletes of the Week
Mark is on vacation this week and he asked me to pick this week’s Bozeman Trophy athletes of the week. Now, I’ve never done this before and I didn’t get any nominations from you, so I’m doing this my way. I’m giving the athlete of the week honors to a cross country champion, and a couple of football players that aren’t even starters on their teams...
Grover’s Great Adventure – Tuesday July 31
Grover is going on a great adventure this summer and visitors to our website will have the chance to win gas cards daily. We'll post a different photo of Grover at a location around the area, you come on over and tell us where you think Grover is, the next day - we'll draw from the correct answers to give away a gas card for your next great adventure...
Pow-Pow-POWER!
It's Pow-Pow-POWER... Horse POWER, & it's TONIGHT (Friday) out at Lake Sheloole Park & Campground in Shelby. "Horsepower at the Park 2018" runs from 6 until 9 this evening & everything will be fine! Everyone's welcome. Come next Wednesday, the month of August will roll in, & NOW's the time to still enjoy our Big Sky summer season out here in our Golden Triangle before the
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Athlete of the Week
Our KSEN/K96 – Bozeman Trophy athletes of the week are making a name for themselves on the track and in the case of our male athlete of the week, in his third sport of the season. Female athlete of the week honors go to Kamdyn Molenda, a junior from Cut Bank, who coach Crystal Kain says has been very consistent all season long and has already qualified for state in the 100m dash...
Athlete of the Week
(Shelby) – They waited for a long time to tee it up, but when the time came both of our KSEN/K96 – Bozeman Trophy athletes of the week had no winter rust on their swings.
Our male athlete of the week has already gained notoriety from the numerous junior championships that he has either won or has been very competitive...
Spring Athletes of the Week
Mother Nature finally allowed enough games to be played that we can finally name a couple of new athletes of the week. Our female athlete of the week has quietly performed in several small invitational events that were more or less just meant to get some playing time, but still, she hasn’t lost a single match in either singles or doubles...
What Does Ag Day Mean to Me?
Sarah Novak
Vice President, Membership and Public Relations
American Feed Industry Association
What does Ag Day mean to me? In order to answer this question, I have to think back to my “summer vacations” visiting my grandparent’s dairy farm in Prairie du Chien, Wis...
The Proliferation of Fact and Fiction
By Seth Harden, Education Specialist, National FFA Organization
Have you ever heard the adage that 77 percent of statistics are made up on the spot? I have always found this to be humorous, but a few recent articles published by The Washington Postand the World Economic Forum have highlighted just how quickly false science, conspiracy theories and other fiction can spread in our unprecedented er
Explore the Diversity of Ag to Understand Its Impact
By Ryan Tipps, Managing Editor, AGDAILY.com
Growing up in northern Indiana, agriculture was driven largely by the corn and soybean markets, a common sight across the Midwest, where farms are routinely measured by the thousands of acres...
Diversity Drives Agriculture
By Mindy Ward, Senior Content Director, Farm Progress Publications
"Whoa. They're all black." That is the initial response when young kids enter our sheep barn and take one look at the baby lambs. Immediately, we can tell they are puzzled.
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