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We follow up on the two losses over the weekend to Rocky Boy and Choteau before previewing home games with Fairfield and Cut Bank
We got coach Stroh's thoughts on the team's comeback from Christmas break in Harlem and how they will be approaching the wrestling stretch of a mixer and then an invite, starting Thursday in Chester before moving to Cut Bank on Friday and Saturday.
We recap the Cut Bank game briefly before moving on to the opponents at the 2024 Shelby Coyote Classic, playing against Eureka Friday morning and Belt Saturday afternoon
We recap what he saw from the first game of the season, a win at Cut Bank. We also get a general opinion from him on how his girls can get better at the Shelby Coyote Classic against both Eureka and Belt this weekend.
We recap the offseason and conditioning the boys have been doing and Coach Bell gives a mark on how success will be seen on the court in the season opener against Cut Bank on Friday night.
We catch up about the team's offseason and preview what exactly this squad is capable of as they kick off 2024-25 against Cut Bank this week.
With Grace Parret, Philipsburg, Molly Arnold from Billings, and Katelyn Suta, from Cut Bank! The post July 4-H Spotlight first appeared on Voices of Montana.
Josh has a full day from Cut Bank to Calgary and back. JC lays down the rules for parties in the barn.
Cherie Taylor of Logan Health, Cut Bank and Chester, and Rep. Ed Buttrey join us in studio to discuss the value of Medicaid to Montana's rural hospitals and clinics. The state’s portion of the funding for Medicaid expansion will need […] The post Medicaid Helps Make Ends Meet for Montana Rural Clinics first appeared on Voices of Montana.
We discuss a successful weekend in Cut Bank for his team as well as managing through these early season hurdles of weather affecting the schedule and practices.
Stories with Brian Robinson about the underground tunnels and the deer mount.
It's time to shine a spring spotlight on 4-H students from around the state. We make stops in Emigrant, Worden, and Cut Bank, and talk with young camp counselors, youth leaders, goat lovers, dog lovers, wood workers, photographers – there's […] The post March 4-H Spotlight first appeared on Voices of Montana.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has unveiled a proposed rule this week aimed at alleviating the burden of bank overdraft fees for millions of Americans. According to the CFPB, a loophole would be closed in the Truth In Lending Act that allows the exemption of the fees. President Joe Biden, championing the cause, asserted that the new rule could slash the average overdraft fee by more than half, potentially saving the average American family approximately $150 annually. “That would add up to save families $3.5 billion every year. Unfortunately, some Republicans in Congress continue to defend these exploitative fees,” the President said. “When companies sneak hidden junk fees into families' bills, it can take hundreds of dollars a month out of their pockets and make it harder to make ends meet. That might not matter to the wealthy, but it's real money to hardworking families—and it's just plain wrong,” Biden stated. According to the CFPB, over 23 million households grapple with overdraft fees each year. The proposed benchmarks of $3, $6, $7, or $14 for overdraft fees aim to establish fair and transparent standards in the financial landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Montana basketball legend Wayne Tinkle tells his most memorable Montana stories. Billy & Brian have a run in with the greatest motorcycle showman of all time, Montana native Evel Knievel.
RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCAST EP.05.28 | 2025 CADILLAC ESCALADE IQ | VIRGIN GALACTIC | LAHAINA WILDFIRES0:00 INTRO0:46 SPONSORS1:17 DISCLAIMER1:27 SHOW START2:27 Death toll from Maui wildfire becomes the deadliest in the US in more than 100 years5:05 Maui Fires Force Closure Of Haleakalā National Park5:42 Glacier National Park Proposing Increases In Camping Fees15:30 Civic Engagement for proposed campground fee increaseshttps://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=61&projectID=118134&documentID=13097917:28 CANADA'S Provincial Parks *****STAR!21:29 Hyundai Motor Radically Transforms All-New SANTA FE SUV 26:14 All-Electric 2025 Cadillac ESCALADE IQ31:39 Virgin Galactic completes their first all civilian flight33:53 THE NEVER ENDING DESIRE TO EXPLORE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF35:53 Consumers spending billions on reusable bottles then buying bottled water 38:52 2024 Nissan Pathfinder48:04 OUTRO----------- Glacier National Park Proposing Increases In Camping Fees -------------------Glacier National Park staff is seeking public comment on a proposal to increase most campsite fees in 2024, with most sites looking at a $10/night increase.The last major fee rate change occurred in 2007, a park release said, adding that "fee rate increases are necessary to be in closer alignment with nearby campgrounds outside the park that provide similar services."Fee changes would apply to Apgar, Avalanche, Bowman, Cut Bank, Fish Creek, Kintla, Logging Creek, Many Glacier, Quartz Creek, Rising Sun, Sprague Creek, St. Mary, Two Medicine Campgrounds and group sites at Apgar, Many Glacier, St. Mary, and Two Medicine campgrounds. Public comment is being taken through September 8. You can find additional details, and leave your comments, at National Park Service Park Planning.Civic Engagement for proposed campground fee increaseshttps://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=61&projectID=118134&documentID=130979------------------CO-HOST------------------------------------Michael Ladden @Drive The Globe https://www.drivetheglobe.com/——————————— CONNECT ———————————
We continue our series going through the entire catalog of A24's films. On this episode we are looking at 2015's Cut Bank directed by Matt Shakman. The film stars Liam Hemsworth and Teresa Palmer as a couple who accidentally film the murder of their small town mailman. Once John Malkovich, the towns sheriff, starts to investigate the crime, things suddenly start not appearing as they seem. Joining the show is Daniel Grant, one half of the Spoiled Rotten podcast a fellow That Shelf show. Our double bill pairings include Office Space (Dakota), Zodiac (Rachel) and A Simple Plan (Daniel). See our complete A24 Double Bill Pairings on Letterboxd. If you haven't heard our deep dive into the origins of A24, listen to episode 108: A History of A24 Films and our last episode in this series episode 237: A24 Retrospective - While We're Young. Check out Rachel's recent appearance on Spoiled Rotten where she discusses Batman Forever. Stay tuned for Dakota's appearance to talk about The Punisher later this summer. Follow Daniel on Twitter and Spoiled Rotten on Twitter. Check out Daniel's site for all his work. Follow Rachel on Twitter and Instagram, bookmark The Asian Cut and check out her website for more great reviews. Check out more great Contra Zoom content on That Shelf! Listen to Contra Zoom on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Overcast, RadioPublic, Breaker, Podcast Addict and more! Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Send a screenshot with your 5-star rating and review to contrazoompod@gmail.com and we will send you free stickers! Thank you to Eric and Kevin Smale for the original theme songs, Jimere for the interlude music and to Stephanie Prior for designing the logo. Support the show on Ko-Fi by sending us a tip! Follow the show on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook and visit out official website. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/contrazoompod/message
Special Guest Tommy Hammersham, Cut Bank native, shares his run ins with the police. Birds terrorize Billy boy.
In Cut Bank, Montana (supposedly the coldest town in the country), Dwayne McLaren (played by Liam Hemsworth) is sick of small town life and devises a money making scheme with local mailman Georgie Wits (played by Bruce Dern) to earn a quick buck and get out of town. Dwayne quickly finds out that getting away with this scheme won't be all that easy. Guest-starring Billy Bob Thornton, John Malkovich, Teresa Palmer, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Oliver Platt: this star-studded cast is the makeup of Cut Bank. Shot in Edmonton, Alberta, this film apparently took nearly two years to finish. How did ivy league director Matt Shakman and writer Roberto Patino do in creating this neo-Western? Listen in to find out. Caution: movie spoilers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a24otr/support
An MSU Extension Program in Montana is asking rural communities to ask themselves how best to promote and “reimagine rural” America. It’s a program that is bolstering community pride and community planning. Guests featured on this show include Tara Mastel […]
In mid-December 1989, a severe arctic outbreak of bitter cold plunged out of the Yukon, across the plains of Canada and right into the middle of the United States midsection. The morning of December 22, 1989, brought record cold across a wide area. Notable low temperature records reached down to 23 below in Indianapolis, breaking the old record by 6 degrees, Cincinnati's temperature dropped to minus 20, breaking the record by 7, it was 12 below in Pittsburgh and 1 below in Tupelo, Mississippi. Kanas City reached down to 23 below the coldest ever there. On the southern fringes of the cold, a storm churned through the Gulf of Mexico bringing snow to the Gulf coast with 2” in Houston and Galveston Texas and an inch in New Orleans. At the same time, as the cold departed the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains warming Chinook winds took over and in Cut Bank, Montana after a morning low temperature of 34 below zero the afternoon temperature topped out at plus 40. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Shakman started as a child actor on "Just The Ten Of Us" and he now is a very busy TV director for "Fargo", "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia", "Revenge" and more! He joins us to chat about his new movie "Cut Bank"! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
A double-barreled autumn storm hurled snow over the northern Midwest and unleashed violent thunderstorms from the Ohio Valley to the Gulf Coast on November 20, 1970. 5" of snow fell in Rochester, MN. 4” fell in Mason City, IA. Heavy snow and drove temperatures to near 0 along the Canadian border. Up to 10” of snow blanketed Cut Bank, MT where the mercury sank to 3 above zero at midnight. Blowing and drifting snow hampered travel in eastern Washington and northern Oregon. Meanwhile, high winds in western New York State caused window breakage and widespread power outages. In the Buffalo area, winds felled trees and electrical wires. Three radio stations in Buffalo suffered a 32-minute interruption of service. One person was hospitalized after being struck by an up-rooted tree. Wind driven waves from Lake Erie spilled onto Route 5 in Athol. Seneca Falls was without power for 2 hours. A severe thunderstorm watch involved portions of a half-dozen states from Kentucky to Georgia. Funnel clouds were sighted during the night at two locations in the Memphis area. Hail pelted Evansville, IN. Tornadoes skipped across parts of Arkansas causing considerable damage, and 16 persons were hospitalized when a tornado swept through Moro and Oak Forest, AR in Lee County. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Monica, Samantha & Greg guess the plot of movies/TV shows: Cut Bank & The Illusionist. Follow us on: www.instagram.com/implotsters/ www.twitter.com/implotsters www.facebook.com/implotsters www.youtube.com/channel/UCNt0P8dGWkM1OdnhKO3pXKg TikTok @Implotsters Visit our website: www.implotsters.com
My review of the movie Cut Bank on Netflix until Nov 24th. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicole-cannon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicole-cannon/support
Chris Bakker has over 20 years of access experience in the oil and gas and mining sectors. In today's episode, he breaks down lessons he's learned and experiences he's had that have shaped how he approaches business with his company Avanti Energy.In 2002/2003 Chris worked in Eastern Europe, specifically in Romania, where he says things worked in a manner that was 180 degrees different from how they work here. That eye-opening experience taught him to very much consider the culture and communities he was working in, to take into account their history and background. He relates specific experiences with Chad Hughes and they discuss how this positively influenced his outlook.Throughout Chris' career he's focused on honesty, transparency, and consistency in terms of his work philosophy. He explains why those values are important and how they apply directly to the work he does. He talks about some of the trendsetting work he did with the Cut Bank project and how managing people's disparate needs can come down to the idea of “position versus interest”. He is currently infusing his desire for thoughtful and honest culture into the Avanti Energy team structure while spearheading soon-to-be-revealed projects he is truly passionate about.“What's really worked well as a philosophy is ‘Treat everybody like you're going to see them again' because you probably are.” - Chris BakkerResources mentioned in this episode:Uses for heliumAbout Chris BakkerChris Bakker has over two decades of experience in oil and gas, most recently working as a commercial negotiator with Encana/Ovintiv for major facilities and pipelines in the Montney gas play. His expertise includes all facets of Natural Gas Exploration like land acquisition, exploration, drilling, well production and facility integration and construction. Prior to Avanti, Mr. Bakker co-founded Terrelium Resources as a pure-play helium company.---Chad Hughes | CEO, Entrepreneurial Leader, Author: website | linkedinChris Bakker | CEO, Avanti Energy: website | twitter | linkedin
Cut Bank, Montana is located in eastern Glacier County, located in extreme northwestern Montana just 30 miles south of the US Canadian border, just east of the cut bank of gorge along Cut Bank Creek. Cut Bank experiences a semi-arid climate with long, cold, dry winters and short, warm, wetter summers. In winter, bitterly cold arctic air masses move south and impact the eastern side of the American Continental Divide – right where Cut Bank is situated. During such invasions Cut Bank, with its comparatively high elevation and topography is frequently the coldest location in the lower 48 U.S. States. Being close to the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains also makes the area subject to occasional Chinook winds that blow down of the Rockies and heat up the air rapidly increasing the local temperature. This can also lead to rapid change in temperatures, especially in the spring and autumn. August 19 1992 was a typical summer day as the mercury soared to 90 in Cut Bank Montana, not a record, but still very high. But extremely cold air though had been building in Alaska and it came barreling down the Canadian plains and right into Cut Bank by the early morning hours of August 22, 1992. The high temperature that day only reached 33 degrees. 8-12” of snow fell just to the north in parts of Alberta. Glacier Park Mt. had 12” of snow and 8.3" of snow covered the ground at Cut Bank. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Una nueva versión de los "Cuatro fantásticos" de Marvel, junto con la vuelta de los Griswold en "Vacaciones", un retirado "Mr. Holmes" y "Cut Bank".
Una nueva versión de los "Cuatro fantásticos" de Marvel, junto con la vuelta de los Griswold en "Vacaciones", un retirado "Mr. Holmes" y "Cut Bank".
Justin Wetzel joins the Small-Sided Coaching Development Series to discuss player development. Wetzel is originally from Cut Bank, Montana, and has coached at the high school, college & professional levels. Currently, Wetzel is an assistant coach for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the G-League. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach for the Wisconsin Herd. Wetzel also coached high school and college basketball in Montana and North Dakota, including a head coaching stint at Dickinson State. In this podcast, Wetzel shares some of the lessons he has learned in nearly two decades of coaching. He also defines player development and shares how he works with players to create player development plans.
The switch to digital price tags was a few years in the making for Cut Bank, Montana-based Billman's Inc. But now that they've made the switch, co-owner Jeff Billman says they'll never go back to paper tags. The benefits, he says, well beyond the time saved having to rip and replace labels.
In mid-December 1989 a severe arctic outbreak of bitter cold plunged out of the Yukon, across the plains of Canada and right into the nation’s midsection. The morning of December 22, 1989 brought record cold across a wide area. Notable low temperature records reached down to 23 below in Indianapolis, breaking the old record by 6 degrees, Cincinnati’s temperature dropped to minus 20, breaking the record by 7, it was 12 below in Pittsburg and 1 below in Tupelo, Mississippi. Kanas City dropped to 23 below the colder ever there. On the southern fringes of the cold a storm churned through the Gulf of Mexico bringing snow to the Gulf coast with 2” in Houston and Galveston Texas and an inch in New Orleans. At the same time as the cold departed the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains warming Chinook winds took over and in Cut Bank, Montana after a morning low temperature of 34 below zero the afternoon temperature topped out at plus 40. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Griz Greats: The Silver Anniversary of the 1995 National Champions
Before Jim O'Day started working for the Grizzly Scholarship Association or as an athletic administrator at the University of Montana and before he became UM's athletic director (2005-2012), the native of Cut Bank was a newspaper man who helped spread the good word for Grizzly athletics on Montana's Hi-Line. O'Day was integral in setting up a charter flight from Great Falls to Huntington, West Virginia so hundreds of small-town Montanans could cheer on the Grizzlies in the 1995 Division I-AA national title game.
A double-barreled autumn storm hurled snow over the northern Midwest and unleashed violent thunderstorms from the Ohio Valley to the Gulf Coast on November 20, 1970. 5" of snow fell in Rochester, MN. 4” fell in Mason City, IA. heavy snow and drove temperatures to near 0 along the Canadian border. Up to 10” of snow blanketed Cut Bank, MT where the mercury sank to 3 above zero at midnight. Blowing and drifting snow hampered travel in eastern Washington and northern Oregon. Meanwhile, high winds in western New York State caused window breakage and widespread power outages. In the Buffalo area, winds felled trees and electrical wires. Three radio stations in Buffalo suffered a 32-minute interruption of service. One person was hospitalized after being struck by an up-rooted tree. Wind driven waves from Lake Erie spilled onto Route 5 in Athol. Seneca Falls was without power for 2 hours. A severe thunderstorm watch involved portions of a half-dozen states from Kentucky to Georgia. Funnel clouds were sighted during the night at two locations in the Memphis area. Hail pelted Evansville, IN. Tornadoes skipped across parts of Arkansas causing considerable damage, and 16 persons were hospitalized when a tornado swept through Moro and Oak Forest, AR in Lee County. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taking influences from dreams rather than films, Michael Venus and Thomas Friedrich came up with the script for their film, "Sleep". The writer/director duo joins the boys this week to talk about their first feature film and the challenges of showcasing a film during a quarantine. In the intro, Randy talks Frederick Wiseman...again. Clark and Randy have differing views on Antonio Campos' new film and Russ covers "Eli Roth's History of Horror". NOTE: In the interview, there were connectivity issues with our guests. Randy did his finest and we are comfortable releasing it. Just giving you a heads up. Because I love you. Sleep will have its US premiere at the Chicago Film Festival in October! Info at https://www.chicagofilmfestival.com/ Films: City Hall (2020), The Rider (2017), Nomadland (2020), Cut Bank (2014), The Devil All the Time (2020), Eli Roth's History of Horror (2018), 12 Hour Shift (2020), Roman (2006), Antebellum (2020), Sleep (2020), Nekromatik (1987), The Shining (1980) Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our FeMail Bag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com Theme song by Darryl Blood - darrylblood.bandcamp.com/ Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
August 19 1992 was a typical summer day as the mercury soared to 90 in Cut Bank Montana, not a record, but still very high. But extremely cold air though had been building in Alaska and it came barreling down the Canadian plains and right into Cut Bank by the early morning hours of August 22, 1992. The high temperature that day only reached 33 degrees. 8-12” of snow fell just to the north in parts of Alberta. Glacier Park Mt. had 12” of snow and 8.3" of snow covered the ground at Cut Bank. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pattie and Bill talk about Locked Up, Locked Up: Oasis, Indian Matchmaking, Fear City, The Tax Collector, Cut Bank, and some of the stuff AMC Theaters is planning.
This week Aaron and Ollie discuss some of the finer points in modern football (soccer) and Ollie's disagreement with what impresses the whippersnappers. Then the guys go over the little things in life that give them joy and close the show by reminiscing over current fashion no-no's from their youth.Recorded: 07.06.2020
Stay home! This week, we're talking about Adam Shakman's rural thriller, Cut Bank. Wild stuff, folks. End song: Money in the Bank - Lil Scrappy
In this week’s Chubstep for the first time ever Steed, Pat and Jrad are in person recording together. The guys discuss Pat’s 6 mile walk to blow off steam, Steed and Pat’s get to know you game, host trivia answered by a live audience, listener emails including what their dads like to watch, rapping children’s books and cleaning stuffed animals, a proposal leading to a death in ‘Tanzania News’, ‘Cut Bank’ in the ‘Billy Bob Thornton Movie Review’
Dallas King and Lee Hutchison look at another two A24 films, Cut Bank a crime drama starring Liam Hemsworth and one of their most popular releases, Ex Machina.In A24 Hour News, we discuss the next movie from Ari 'Hereditary' Aster and more award success for Eighth Grade.
Dallas King and Lee Hutchison look at another two A24 films, Cut Bank a crime drama starring Liam Hemsworth and one of their most popular releases, Ex Machina. In A24 Hour News, we discuss the next movie from Ari 'Hereditary' Aster and more award success for Eighth Grade.
This week, Jack and Alex discuss the Matt Shakman movie, "Cut Bank," and all of its similarities to the work of a certain other set of brothers' films......
This week on TBP me and Bobby share two films each and we discuss a mini doc I worked on and Bobby's film series. Films shared on today's show are Ex Machina & Cut Bank and from Bobby the void & dawn of the dead.
We talk about Kingsman: The Secret Service, the TV movie Cut Bank, and go back to one of the all time classics Jurassic Park. We also have a top 5 Samuel L Jackson for y’all.
Things are a little backwards for this episode as start the show off with the news. I tried to be as excited about it as I could but being behind two weeks proved to be too much for me, as such I cut the news short so you all wouldn't be tortured by boredom. Following that is the Box Office Report(s). And for my irrelevant reviews I start off with Mortdecai (starring Johnny Depp), then Cut Bank (it stars a handful of notable people), last but definitely not least The Last Samurai (starring Tom Cruise). Enjoy the show! Opening and Closing Song- I Won't Give in by Asking Alexandria
Cut Bank - (2014) A young man's life is unraveled after witnessing a murder that he filmed in his rural town of Cut Bank.
Cut Bank - (2014) A young man's life is unraveled after witnessing a murder that he filmed in his rural town of Cut Bank.
We talk about Kingsman: The Secret Service, the TV movie Cut Bank, and go back to one of the all time classics Jurassic Park. We also have a top 5 Samuel L Jackson for y'all.
Greg and Casey cut up Cut Bank while Dan sits for the longest time and watches The Longest Ride. Then we check out the debut, self-titles album by Killing Joke and see if we get the joke. Don’t forget about our sponsor, Tweaked Audio! Check them out for all your headphone needs and enter promo code
This week, Adam and Kevin talk about two new crime films with Cut Bank, available in select cities and VOD now, and The Resurrection of a Bastard, playing now in Los Angeles and available on VOD Tuesday. Other films discussed include Perfect Blue, The Dead Lands, World of Tomorrow, Going Clear, Stinking Heaven, Ding-A-Ling-Less, and It Follows. 00:01:53 - Cut Bank review 00:18:59 - The Resurrection of a Bastard review 00:31:01 - What we've been watching including Perfect Blue, The Dead Lands, World of Tomorrow, Going Clear, Stinking Heaven, Ding-A-Ling-Less, and It Follows 01:06:45 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, DVD and Blu-ray releases Follow us on Twitter @filmpulsenet, @filmpulsekevin, and @mylegsdontwork E-mail your movie suggestions and questions to: podcast@filmpulse.net or click here to leave a comment for this episode and don't forget to subscribe to our Patreon Here, thank you for listening!
Stefan, Andreas und Wolfgang begrüßen euch zum NarrenTalk No. 121. Trailer Wir sprechen über die Trailer zu Straight Outta Compton – The Story Of NWA, Cut Bank, Magic Mike XXL, Lost River, Whiplash, Ted 2, The Fantastic Four und Poltergeist. Last Seen Da wir dieses...
Stefan, Andreas und Wolfgang begrüßen euch zum NarrenTalk No. 121. Trailer Wir sprechen über die Trailer zu Straight Outta Compton – The Story Of NWA, Cut Bank, Magic Mike XXL, Lost River, Whiplash, Ted 2, The Fantastic Four und Poltergeist. Last Seen Da wir dieses...
Earn Your Spurs: Exploring the Cowboy, Horses and All Things Western
Kari Lynn Dell is a mother, ranch wife, author and rodeo cowgirl living on her family's ranch outside of Cut Bank, Montana on the Blackfoot Indian Reservation. She is so far North, she can see Canada from her back porch. In this episode, we talk about what life on the ranch is really like, how she feels about working with her husband and her newly-released first published novel, The Long Ride Home.
American Road Trip Talk hosted by Foster Braun is a talk show that celebrates travel across the two-lane highways of North America. This unique broadcast is an extension of American Road Magazine. Join Foster Braun, Your host and our guide on the American Road Trip Talk Show. When the weather person wants you to know just how cold things can get in case you were starting to feel sorry for yourself, they would probably say, “But in Cut Bank, Montana it's 40 degrees below zero.” In our Winter 2010 Holiday Road tour we visited the Glacier Gateway Inn and Plaza in Cut Bank where former owner Ron Gustafson had built the largest penguin in the world to mark the coldest spot in the nation.
American Road Trip Talk hosted by Foster Braun is a talk show that celebrates travel across the two-lane highways of North America. This unique broadcast is an extension of American Road Magazine. Join Foster Braun, Your host and our guide on the American Road Trip Talk Show. When the weather person wants you to know just how cold things can get in case you were starting to feel sorry for yourself, they would probably say, “But in Cut Bank, Montana it’s 40 degrees below zero.” In our Winter 2010 Holiday Road tour we visited the Glacier Gateway Inn and Plaza in Cut Bank where former owner Ron Gustafson had built the largest penguin in the world to mark the coldest spot in the nation.
American Road Trip Talk hosted by Foster Braun is a talk show that celebrates travel across the two-lane highways of North America. This unique broadcast is an extension of American Road Magazine. Join Foster Braun, Your host and our guide on the American Road Trip Talk Show. When the weather person wants you to know just how cold things can get in case you were starting to feel sorry for yourself, they would probably say, “But in Cut Bank, Montana it’s 40 degrees below zero.” In our Winter 2010 Holiday Road tour we visited the Glacier Gateway Inn and Plaza in Cut Bank where former owner Ron Gustafson had built the largest penguin in the world to mark the coldest spot in the nation.