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Rosie Stoneberg, at right, was inducted into the Montana by Brit Jensen (at left) and of course there’s Rosie’s
Cowboy Hall of Fame in February. She was nominated husband Ron who is mighty proud of his wife and family.
Storm
How Many Montanans Must Work
To Pay For One Fed Employee?
brewing by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
How many Montanans have to get up and go to
work each day just to pay for the salary and benefits of
Temperatures across northeast Montana will be turning
one federal employee? One of our listeners heard the
sharply colder later this week as a storm system tracks
answer on the radio, and wanted to find out where the
northeast from California into the northern Plains. If
info came from. Here you go.
you have travel plans to our south and east, you may
The answer? 80 Americans. 80 Americans have
want to keep tabs on this storm. If the storm does take
to work in the private sector just to pay for one federal
a more northerly track or expands to the north, calving
employee. That’s what Vince Coglianese said on the
operations may be affected here.
radio Friday.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. West We are now facing a $2 trillion annual deficit that
northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light and variable Joe Biden left for President Trump, on top of a $36.5
after midnight. trillion deficit. Biden also massively increased the
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 59. Light east federal government employee payroll- so something
southeast wind becoming south southeast 5 to 9 mph in has to be done.
the morning. On Monday, Scott sent us a message on our
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. Montana Talks app asking this question:
East wind 9 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. “This morning you played a sound bite about how
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 65. East the Biden administration had conflated employment
southeast wind 6 to 11 mph becoming south southwest in numbers with government employees. May I have info
the afternoon. on that sound bite please? I’d like to find it. Thank you.”
Thursday Night: A chance of rain before 3am, then a If you missed, last Friday Vince Coglianese was
chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around hosting the Dan Bongino Show. Vince had an incredible
28. West wind 10 to 15 mph. breakdown of the latest jobs report.
Friday: A chance of rain and snow before 9am, then a Vince: “There are some massive changes going on
chance of snow between 9am and noon. Mostly cloudy, that are for the better, that are good for the country.
with a high near 39. Breezy, with a northwest wind 17 to Include the fact that we are not juicing the employment
22 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. numbers anymore by using federal government jobs. One
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 13. of the dirty secrets of the Biden era, kept because the
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 35. Northwest legacy media by and large didn’t share it with you, is how
wind around 9 mph. dependent the employment numbers were on government
jobs. They were- the government just kept getting bigger
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 16.
and bigger and bigger as the Biden administration was
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 45.
trying to limit the damage of the economic headlines that
Sunday Night: A chance of rain, snow, and freezing rain. they deserved. So they would use the government. They’d
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. hire lots of people in order to pad the books and then-
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 46. and that costs a lot of money.”
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A happy moment! Rosie Stoneberg’s brother McKee Said Christy Stensland, one of the head honchos of the
Anderson, and her sister Mary Anderson all the way from MCHF, of Rosie: “Our family has utilized her cattle and
Alaska and wow the surprise on Rosie’s eyes, weren’t grazing knowledge. My husband attended one of her
about to miss out on Rosie’s Hall of Fame moment. testimonies a few years back.”
“Many were grateful for the new home in Stockett, Montana, American West through the
family reunion opportunity.” with the second-place winner soundtrack of those who provided
Full bios and photographs donating their $500 raffle winnings a canvas for Charlie’s brush’,” said
of the inductees are available at back to the MCHF; the third-place MCHF President DuWayne Wilson.
montanacowboyfame.org/ and winner received $250 in the raffle. “The MCHF offers the public an
a recording of the Induction During the weekend’s events, opportunity to learn about the
Ceremony is available on the guests were invited to a special lives of those who have impacted
MCHF’s Facebook page. author talk and book signing, The Montana’s heritage—those whose
MCHF board, district Last Ride of the Pony Express: My stories may otherwise go unnoticed.”
trustees, and members met for 2,000-Mile Journey into the Old Learn more about the
the organization’s annual business West by Will Grant and to visit the nomination process by visiting the
meeting and trustee gathering. Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame booth
Dinner, dancing, and auctions at Hands-On Gallery “Tales From The where we are partnered with Jay
the Cowboy Ball rounded out the Saddle: Come Ride Along” located Contway Legacy Art located at The
evening. The local Big Sky Country at the C. M. Russell Museum. Great Western Show during Western
band provided the music, and “We deeply value our Art Week March 20 – 23, 2025.
auctioneer Robert Toavs, Toavs partnership with the MCHF and are To nominate an individual,
Premiere Auction in Wolf Point, honored to be home to the Montana ranch, western organization, or
raised nearly $15,000 during the Cowboy Hall of Fame Gallery,” noted other for 2026, contact the MCHF
spirited live auction. The silent Chris Warden, executive director of Field Office at 406-653-3800 for
auction with a variety of beautiful the C. M. Russell Museum. inductee nomination guidelines and
western-themed items brought in “We are honored to be information, or visit our website,
$5,000. partnered with the C.M. Russell www.montanacowboyfame.org.
The Almost Home Jay Contway Museum in this important mission Nominations opened March 1 and
MCHF Fundraiser Bronze found its of ‘Advancing the spirit of the will close July 25, 2025.
Highlanders rocked it!
What a weekend for the Glasgow Wrestling Club!
The squad traveled to Central Montana to compete in
the Middle School State Tournament on Saturday and
the Big Spring Brawl on Sunday. Both events were held
at Fergus Schools in Lewistown. Saturday’s Middle
School event was limited to 5th through 8th grade, while
Sunday was for those Highlanders age 12 and under.
It was a record-breaking performance for GWC
at Middle School State. This year’s true All-Class event
featured a total of 736 wrestlers from over 60 clubs/
schools.
It is the 9th year of Middle School State and this
year’s team broke a participation record; sending 27
wrestlers to the event. The Girls made a major statement
Middle School State Results
Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity
by finishing in 3rd Place overall out of 43 teams with 95 • Walker Kirkland • Anders Aune 1st
points! 1st place among all Class B feeder programs in • Aiden Aune • Ashton Earll 4th
the State, finishing behind only Darkhorse (Class AA • Thomas Cotrell
Billings Senior) and Havre (Class A). It is the best finish • Asher Wersal Big Spring
in club history for our girls in both total points and • Eli Holinde
overall place finish. Ten Highlander girls hit the mats • Hunter Pierce Brawl Results
and contributed to bringing home the team hardware • Taden Sundeen 6U
from this prestigious event. Six of the girls made the • Weston Kirkland 3rd @ Theo Marks 1st
podium, led by State Runner-up Kylie Aho and Bronze 115 lbs. Brands Casterline 2nd
Medalists Riley Pedersen and Riley Pattison. • Jack Morehouse Frank Pattison 1st
Champion @ 115 lbs. Newt Knaff 3rd
The Boys were very impressive in their own right,
• Saunten Gamas 6th Rebie Redfield 3rd
finishing in 5th place overall out of 59 teams with 165.5 Place @ 125 lbs. Indie Marks 4th
points, trailing only the Project Wrestling Club among • Zane Cotrell Taya Sundeen 2nd
all Class B feeder programs in the state. The team point • DC Flaten 5th Place @
Hayden Flaten 4th
total is a new record for the Highlander boys and the 130 lbs.
5th place finish is the second best in Club history (4th • Siale Moale 4th Place @
8U
place in 2017). Six boys made the podium led by STATE 189 lbs.
Nels Redfield 3rd
Champion Jack Morehouse and Bronze medalist • Leo Erickson 6th Place
Justin Miller 4th
@ 250 lbs.
Weston Kirkland. Morehouse and Kirkland were both Howard Redfield 4th
in the 115 lb. bracket that featured 38 wrestlers. Girls Varsity Silas Hopstad 1st
The 12 total placers for the Boys and Girls also • Kennedy Flaten 5th Colt Knaff 1st
secures a new club record. Place @ 72 lbs. Viona Casterline 4th
On Sunday, the youngest members of the club did • Gwen Torres Olive Marks 3rd
battle on the same mats. This time at an event termed • Riley Pattison 3rd Place Brenley Flaten 7th
the “Big Spring Brawl”. Twenty six Highlanders battled @ 87 lbs. Collins Flaten 1st
and brought home a 2nd place team finish out of the 28 • Kylie Aho 2nd Place @ Taryn Sundeen 2nd
95 lbs.
clubs in attendance. On the backs of eight Individual
• Carley Egleston 10U
Champions and sixteen top three place finishers; GWC
• Riley Pedersen 3rd Tate Lehner 1st
put together 94 team points falling just 6 points short of Place @ 102 lbs. TenLea Sundeen 3rd
the tournament host. • Lana Mason 6th Place Murdock Pattison 1st
The Club will now head to Sidney this coming @ 125 lbs. Orrin Mason 4th
weekend for the annual Brodie Gorder Memorial. Both • Lillian Massey CJ Sillerud 6th
Boys and Girls team will compete in the Dual Tournaments • Josie Hartwell Milo Marks 4th
on Saturday and the remaining members of the club will • Aubree Holinde 5th Tyler Henning 6th
join for the Individual tournament on Sunday. Place @ 145 lbs. Rygan Gamas 1st
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