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My Favorite Montana Concert Venue, and a Few Others

My Favorite Montana Concert Venue, and a Few Others I ve said for quite a while now that I think that the Toby Keith concert next month is going to sell out. The people that I talk to give me the distinct impression that they are ready let off a little steam, drink a few beers and then help Toby sing Red Solo Cup. One of my favorite things about where we live is how small the population is. And generally, to be able to afford a nice outdoor music venue, you need a bigger population to draw from. That s how it used to be. The Kettlehouse Amphitheater in Bonner, just East of Missoula is a great concert venue. I think that it seats about 4,500 people and it s a beautiful venue to see a concert. It s located right on the river. But if you ever attend a show there, park on the main street, not inside the fenced area. It takes a very long time to get out if you do.

'Fearless (Taylor's Version)': Everything You Need to Know About the Six 'Vault' Tracks

Fearless (Taylor s Version) : Everything You Need to Know About the Six Vault Tracks On 4/9/21 at 5:08 AM EDT Fearless (Taylor s Version) is streaming now, meaning that fans are now able to stream this new version of Taylor Swift s breakthrough album. As well as re-records of the songs from the 2008 album, this new version contains six tracks from the Vault, tracks left off the original album. You All Over Me and Mr. Perfectly Fine were released in the lead-up to the album release. And four more tracks came out on April 9. One thing I ve been loving about these From The Vault songs, Swift said in March on Twitter, is that they ve never been heard, so I can experiment, play, and even include some of my favorite artists.

One Year Later, Family Of Southern Indiana's First COVID-19 Case Reflects On His Life

One Year Later, Family Of Southern Indiana s First COVID-19 Case Reflects On His Life J. Tyler Franklin/WFPL The Bostock sisters are a lively bunch. They are Angi, Crystal and Melissa. On a beautiful spring day, they sit out in the sun talking about their dad, Norbert, or “Nobby,” to those who knew him. “He was just incredible. Just always there to help somebody else,” says Angi, one of Nobby’s five children. “Always wanted to make people laugh, always had a smile on his face.” Next to them on a patio table are pictures of Nobby, along with some of his old belongings like his badges and work uniforms.

DSU hosts Dakota Community Bank & Trust Bull Team Challenge

DSU hosts Dakota Community Bank & Trust Bull Team Challenge More than 80 of the best bucking bulls ventured to Dickinson this past weekend to compete in the Dakota Community Bank & Trust Bull Team Challenge. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | × Parker Breding, of Edgar, Mont., holds on for 8 seconds on a bucking bull Friday evening during the Dakota Community Bank & Trust Bull Team Challenge hosted at Dickinson State University s Indoor Arena. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press) Knocking off the dirt from his rope with a brush, a 28-year-old bull rider from South Dakota, who’s trying to climb the PBR circuit, then pulls out a clear-plastic sandwich bag holding a palm-sized brownish gem which is coined as rosin. What is also known as rodeo glue to bull riders, the rosin helps a rider grip the rope that goes under the bull. The cowboy cuts a piece into his glove and uses a lighter to warm the solid rosin into a sticky paste. Then he fervently appl

Star-Ledger wins general excellence award, numerous other top honors from state press association

Star-Ledger wins general excellence award, numerous other top honors from state press association Updated Feb 21, 2021; It was the eighth time in the past 11 years The Star-Ledger won the award. Journalists at NJ Advance Media provide the majority of the locally produced content for The Star-Ledger, NJ.com and other affiliated papers. In addition to the general excellence award, The Star-Ledger also took home top honors in various editorial, advertising and photography awards with much of the coverage focused on the devastating effects the coronavirus pandemic has had on New Jersey. “Year in and year out, we have proven that we have the best team of journalists in New Jersey,” said Kevin Whitmer, the organization’s lead editor. “The pandemic pushed our journalists to new levels of service and quality journalism. That shows in these results and the fact that millions of readers every day now rely on our work to keep them safe and informed.”

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