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  • Jun 30, 2023 | mybighornbasin.com | Kim Kelley |Logan Phillips |Jessi Entel

    Recently, Reba McEntire stopped by her favorite food joint in Montana – the Kountry Korner Café in Bozeman!  But it got me thinking…Who else lives or frequently visits Wyoming & Montana? Let’s face it, both states are great options to escape the busy hustle & bustle of bigger cities like L.A., New Your, or Minneapolis. A quiet place where you can take in the beauty of God’s country.

  • Jun 29, 2023 | mybighornbasin.com | Kim Kelley |Logan Phillips |Jessi Entel

    Earlier this month, Big Horn Basin Media & the Park County Library brought back a unique reading program called “DJ Storytime.” This week I have the honor of coming back for a reading session with the children & their families, at the library Wednesday morning. If you’re unaware of what DJ Storytime is, each week a DJ from Big Horn Basin Media comes to the library during the summer & selects a variety of books to read aloud for 30-minutes.

  • Jun 29, 2023 | mybighornbasin.com | Logan Phillips |Jessi Entel |Grace Ballou

    Frank Frazetta’s iconic painting “Dark Kingdom,” featured on Molly Hatchet‘s 1979 album ‘Flirtin’ With Disaster’, recently sold at Heritage Auctions for a record-breaking $6 million. The album itself was a significant milestone for the band, becoming their best-selling LP with over 2 million sales in the United States. The success of the album can in part be attributed to Frazetta’s incredible artwork, depicting a heavily armored warrior standing on top of a pile of bones.

  • Jun 27, 2023 | mybighornbasin.com | Lindsey Bahr |Logan Phillips

    By LINDSEY BAHR AP Film WriterAngela Bassett may have gone home empty handed at the Oscars in March, but the two-time nominee will be getting a golden statuette this year after all – and in very good company too. In November, Bassett, Mel Brooks and film editor Carol Littleton will receive honorary Oscars at the Governors Awards, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Monday.

  • Jun 26, 2023 | mybighornbasin.com | Logan Phillips |Brayden McCoy |Kim Kelley

    Country star Eric Church paid tribute to rock legend Bob Seger in Detroit Friday night by performing a medley of Seger’s favorite songs during his concert at the Pine Knob Music Theatre. [Watch Below]This has become a regular part of Church’s shows in Detroit, as he continues to show his respect for Seger. Church shared a story with the sold-out crowd about how Seger came to his aid in 2006 when Church was replaced on a tour for upstaging the headliner, Rascal Flatts.

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