Ellie Martin, Red Ants Pants Foundation visits with KGHL's Bo Swayze about the Women in Ag Communities Well- Being Fall Retreat on The Roadshow going on November 12-14 in White Sulphur Springs.
Jeremy Eide sits down with KGHL's Bo Swayze on The Roadshow to talk about Two Men & A Truck's- Billings 3 for Free X 2 Veteran's Day Giveaway.
This Veterans Day, Two Men and a Truck – Billings is proud to honor our heroes with our “3 for Free X 2” Giveaway.That means 6 deserving veterans in our community will each receive free professional moving services as our way of saying thank you for their service and sacrifice. On November 11th, we’ll draw the winners and help make their next move a little lighter. But first, we need your nominations! Nominate a veteran today by filling out the quick form in the comments below . Let’s come together as a community to recognize and support those who’ve given so much for us. From our veteran-operated team to yours: Happy Veterans Day and thank you for your service. BIG THANK YOU to KGHL and Nonstoplocal for helping to get the word out!
Next time you are in Broadus, Montana, you may notice some new artwork as you drive past the Broadus Corner Store...where two young ladies from Kirby, Montana have spent the past few months creating a giant mural that celebrates some of the history of Powder River County.
The creator is Miah Chalfant, a Northern Cheyenne artist who told KGHL that her mural honors the history of homesteading and the enduring presence of indigenous peoples in Powder River Country.
The 15-foot by 60-foot mural named “PA’EO’HE’E (Powder River), The Good Hunting Grounds”, depicts a faded parchment page from the 1920 US Census for Powder River County, overlaid by a herd of 13 colorful bison, with the images of two of the most famous Cheyenne Chiefs, Dull Knife and Little Wolf.
KGHL’s Taylor Brown interviewed artist Miah Chalfant, and her assistant Shawnee Real Bird, about the project.
On Monday September 22nd a huge crowd gathered in downtown Broadus to celebrate the completion of the project made possible by the “Building a Better Broadus” pilot Community Tourism Grant from the Montana Department Commerce Office of Tourism. Local supporters include the Broadus Corner Store, Yellowstone Bank, the School Community Development Council, and the Kingsley History Project.
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The following additional details were provided by Clara Caufield, Northern Cheyenne Columnist:
A journey of healing begins. On Monday, September 22, a historic event occurred at Broadus, MT, where 150 people representing Powder River County and the Northern Cheyenne joined to celebrate the unveiling of a mural at the Broadus Corner Store. The mural commemorates the Northern Cheyenne, and was created by Northern Cheyenne artist Miah Chalfant Realbird at the request of the Kingsley History Project.
A small pioneer town named Kingsley once existed near what is now Broadus, where many conflicts occurred between the Cheyenne, Sioux and U.S. Calvary. The Kingsley History Project has the mission of making that a historic site and wishes to involve the Northern Cheyenne and Sioux peoples in that effort.
Thirty-six Northern Cheyenne tribal elders, including traditional Chief Leon Seminole and Tribal President Gene Small attended and even provided rides for some elders to get to the event.
Speakers included: Shawnee Realbird, a pilot (first Indian woman in Montana to do that); photojournalist; and poet; Miah Chalfant Real Bird (Artist); Leo Seminole (Prayer); Henry Real Bird (Former Poet Laureate of Montana); Jade Sooktis,Northern Cheyenne (Montana State Rep. District 41); Tribal President Gene Small and warrior society headsman; Kingsley History Project: John Amsden; Mina Seminole (the Reynolds Battle); a Broadus County Commissioner; and Clara Caufield, Chair, Northern Cheyenne Elderly Commission.
All the speakers addressed the need for healing and forgiveness between the two diverse communities of Broadus and Northern Cheyenne. They all have historical roots and ties to that area, it being the site of many engagements between the military, Northern Cheyenne and Sioux, especially the Reynolds Battle, 1976, a great precursor and influence upon the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Perhaps, not all people in each community will agree, but the leaders have decided that 150 years is long enough to hold a grudge.
As one speaker reminded, our forebearers were human beings, caught in the grip of historical forces beyond their control, both sides trying to do what was right for them at the time.
Clara Caufield can be reached at acheyennereview@gmail.com.
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(Crowd scene photo credit: Dani Draine Photography)
(Night painting scene photo credit: Shawnee Real Bird)
Dr. Alex Kor visits with KGHL's Roadshow host Bo Swayze about his new book, " My Holocaust Legacy: A Blessing, Not a Burden along with details of his upcoming visit to Montana
Bo Swayze, KGHL's Roadshow visits with Brent Jordan, President of the Montana Pro Rodeo Hall & Wall of Fame about the Scholarship Fundraising Banquet & Gathering on September 27th @ Billings Hotel & Convention Center along with talking about the 2025 Honorees and The Legacy Room VIP room
The Northern Cheyenne people made history this week.
After meeting privately for several hours on Thursday, the Cheyenne Chiefs Council in an unprecedented action drafted a declaration calling for the use of traditional tribal law to remove many of the currently elected members of Tribal Council, along with several Staff, and ban them from ever serving again.
Since those members had barricaded themselves inside the Littlewolf Capitol Building, the center of Cheyenne tribal government, along with an illegal Security Force, those Chiefs demanded the offices to be opened back up to the public, and the private Security members removed.
The issue came to a head last week after a questionable meeting of the council, where members passed a resolution to urge removal of Cheyenne President Gene Small, in an action that was later disapproved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. President Small was pressured because he wants to see a forensic audit of some $90 million in federal ARPA and Covid funds.
To explain exactly what happened, Robert McClean called into Voices of Montana on Friday September to talk with Tom Schultz and Taylor Brown on the statewide radio program.
Robert McLean, Jr. is not Cheyenne, but a highly respected local community leader trusted by tribal members. McLean is a former Principal of Lame Deer Elementary School, former Superintendent at Wyola and St. Labre Schools, and more recently the Lay Advocate at Northern Cheyenne Tribal Court.
He discussed Montana Fair, Rodeo Billings and Billings Museum funding.
Gene Small began his first 4-year term as the new President of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe less than a year ago, in November 2024.
His support for an official Audit of the $90 million that the Cheyenne Tribe received in recent years through federal Covid and ARPA funds, has now stirred a call for his removal.
On Monday August 18, tempers flared at the regular TribalCouncil Meeting, resulting physical violence and some arrests.
CLICK HERE TO LISTEN to KGHL’s exclusive interview with Northern Cheyenne President Gene Small, as he explains his commitment to transparency and accountability, and why he thinks this issue is so important to the Cheyenne people.
Bo Swayze, Host of The Roadshow on KGHL sits down with Brent Turner, President of Agri-Generational and Author of his Brand New Book "Peace of Land" now available on Amazon and Kindle
This week at the first Rodeo Billings event by the Northern International Livestock Exposition, the crowd will be entertained by two young men who both grew up here in KGHL Country!
Both PRCA Announce Garrison Allen and Professional Rodeo Clown Tate Rhoads spent their early years in Laurel, and graduated High School from Laurel and Custer respectively.
Enjoy their interview with Taylor Brown, and learn more about these two good friends and rising stars in the world of Professional Rodeo!
Bo Swayze interviews Kristyn Harris who headlines the 2025 Montana Cowboy Poetry gathering and Western Music Rendezvous.
RiverStone Health’s new “Wellness on Wheels” mobile unit is now travelling regularly to local schools and communities, to bring high-quality, compassionate primary healthcare to a location that is convenient for you.
Listen to KGHL’s interview with James Miller, the Physician Assistant who is the lead provider for Wellness on Wheels. Miller says they are usually one the road on Tuesdays and Thursdays. In this interview he describes what patients have been experiencing, where they have been going, and the kinds of services they provide.
Services are available to everyone, regardless of your ability to pay.
Services include:
• Check-ups
• Immunizations
• School and sports physicals
• Well-child checks and adolescent check-ups
• Urgent care – sore throats, colds, fevers
• Wound care
• Care for chronic illnesses like diabetes & asthma
• Limited lab tests
• Dental education
• Referrals for behavioral health services
• Referrals to community resources
• Assistance with health insurance options
To learn more, or view the Schedule ahead, go to the RiverStone Health website:
https://riverstonehealth.org/clinic-services/wellness-on-wheels/Or call for an appointment: 406-247-3350
Nick Tyler and Bethany Hein review the 61st Annual Homesteader Days event will kick off the evening of July 11th, 2024 with the Outdoor Concert event featuring David Lee Murphy, El Wencho and Exit 53. Gates open at 4:30 pm.
El Wencho opens at 6:30 pm, followed by David Lee Murphy at 8:00 pm. The Exit 53 will come back on stage for our After Party and will entertain the crowd until 1:00 am. Beer Garden open from 5;00 pm – 12:30 pm
Join us for a 61st anniversary celebration you won’t want to miss! The concert will be held in the beautiful, 7-acre Homesteader Park located at 760 Railroad Highway, Huntley, MT. Homesteader Park is 17 miles east of downtown Billings. There will be lots of room, plenty of shade trees, and a park full of nice folks and great music.
FRIDAY July 11 Schedule:
4:30pm: Gates open
5:00pm: Food, beer, and other drinks available on grounds
6:30pm: El Wencho
8:00pm: David Lee Murphy
10:00pm: Exit 53 (After-Party)
Beer garden open until 12:30am
No coolers please!
NO re-entry!
Saturday July 12
Homesteader Days Run kicks off at 8:15 am. Gates will open at 10:00 am and Craft/Vendor Show runs from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. The Homesteader Days Parade will start at 11:00 am, followed by other fun activities, such as carnival games, carnival rides for smaller children, and Fun on the Farm games.There will be great food and beverages available in the park. Lions Club will be serving their famous BBQ Beef and BBQ Chicken dinners. Local organizations will be serving hamburgers, tacos, nachos, pie/ice cream, and soft drinks. Live music will play in the Beer Garden from 8:00 pm to 12:00 pm and there will be a live auction at 9:00 pm. The Beer Garden will be open from 11:00 am to 12:30 am and fireworks will be shot off at dusk.
Saturday Scheduleof Events
8:15am:Homesteader Run
10:00am: Gates open to park
10:00am –4:00pm: Craft/Vendor Show
11:00am: Homesteader Parade
11:30am – 2:00pm: Songdog Serenade by Coors Tent
12:00pm – 6:30pm: Kids Carnival Rides/Games
2:00pm – 4:00pm: Fun on the Farm Games
5:30pm: Greased Pig Race
8:00pm – 12:00am: Richard Thistle
9:00pm-11pm: Teen Dance
9:00pm: Beer Garden Live Auction
Dusk: Fireworks! (If permissible)
12:30am: Beer garden closes
Clara Caufield from "A Cheyenne Review" Visits with KGHL's Bo Swayze on The Roadshow about Custer's Last Stand and The Re-Enactment Schedule in Hardin, MT
Dallas Knight, Combat Veteran and Founder "Operation Juliet" sits down with KGHL's Bo Swayze, Host of The Roadshow to talk about her book, her life and (not so) Average Jane retreat.
Ms. Clara Caufield, publisher and writer of " A Cheyenne Review" Monthly Magazine sits down with KGHL's host of The Roadshow, Bo Swayze to discuss this amazing magazine and Cheyenne.
The Lockwood FFA Chapter, with help from C&B Operations the local John Deere dealer in Billings, is selling raffle tickets on a John Deere x350 Lawn Tractor.
Tim Schulz, General Manager of C&B in Billings says the x350 tractor has 21.5 Horsepower, to drive a 42-inch wide mower deck, and comes with a 4 year/300 hour bumper-to-bumper warranty.
C&B is partnering with the Lockwood FFA Chapter to provide some lucky winner with a genuine John Deere tractor that lists for a retail price of $3,999.00.
CLICK HERE to listen to Nick Tyler’s interview with Tim Schulz.
According to Fred Moormeier, the Lockwood High School FFA Advisor, local Chapter Members are selling raffle tickets for $20 apiece, or 6 tickets for $100. Tickets are available from any Lockwood FFA Member, or at public events such as Shipton’s Big R on Gabel Road on Saturday June 24th. For additional information, contact Fred Moormeier at: moormeierf@lockwoodschool.org
The drawing will be held at 4:30PM on July 20th at the second annual Billings Fun Con at MetraPark. The winner need not be present to win.
They call it “Wellness on Wheels”.
In an effort to provide easier access to healthcare, RiverStone Health, Yellowstone County’s Health Department, now has a new 40-foot mobile health clinic to provide healthcare services to local schools, and even the outlying communities around Billings.
In an interview with KGHL Radio, Jonathan Forte, the President and CEO of RiverStone Health, describes the launch of the new mobile vehicle, and the type of health services it will bring.
RiverStone calls it: “Healthcare that meets you where you are”, emphasizing that their Wellness On Wheels mobile unit will bring high-quality, compassionate primary healthcare to a location that is convenient for you.
Services that could be provided by RiverStone Health’s “Wellness on Wheels” mobile clinic include:
· Check-ups
· Immunizations
· School and sports physicals
· Well-child checks and adolescent check-ups
· Urgent care – sore throats, colds, fevers
· Wound care
· Care for chronic illnesses like diabetes &asthma
· Limited lab tests
· Dental education
· Referrals for behavioral health services
· Referrals to community resources
· Assistance with health insurance options
CLICK HERE to listen to KGHL’s interview with Jon Forte, President and CEO of RiverStone Health.
Nick Tyler and Mayor Bill Cole discussed the following:.
Expect the legislature to pass property tax bill andadjourn soon. Will reduce Billings tax collections more than 10 million unless city council decides to increase mills above our charter cap, which new legislation will allow. If we increase mills can collect up to 2025 income butno more.
Mayors World Languages Dinner is this Friday night.Expecting 550 people.
KGHL's The Roadshow host Bo Swayze sits down with Jim Halverson, Drew Leveaux, & Jim Stott to discuss football and the Montana State Bobcat Meet & Greet July 16th for The Bobcat Collective