Montana’s federal delegation, now comprised entirely of Republicans, was joined by GOP Gov. Greg Gianforte in Washington, D.C., on Monday to celebrate the inauguration of President Donald Trump to his
Members of the Montana State University Rodeo team had a unique experience in Washington, D.C., despite the cancellation of their planned participation in the Inaugural Parade. Shantell Brewer and Alexis McDonald, representing Bobcat Rodeo, made the trip to the nation's capital on their own.
A contingent from the Montana State University rodeo team will be part of the Inaugural Parade for President-elect Donald Trump in Washington, D.C.,
It’s a new day in America. It was an honor to witness President Trump’s historic return to office, and I am ready to work with President Trump, Vice President Vance,
The Montana State University rodeo head coach was thrilled to find out his team is participating in next Monday’s Inaugural Parade.Head coach Kyle Whitaker says
The best place to retire in the United States may be its capital. The District of Columbia beat out all 50 states to snag the top spot on a new ranking from senior living website Seniorly.com. To rank the states and D.
The Bobcat Rodeo Team of Montana State University will participate in the inaugural parade, called “Pass in Review,” after the presidential inauguration next week, MSU announced in a news release. The parade starts at 1 p.
The parade also includes bands, citizen groups and floats proceeding from the U.S. Capitol down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House.
Montana State University's rodeo team has been given a unique opportunity to participate in the presidential inaugural parade in Washington, D.C. on January 20, 2025.
The MSU rodeo team is gearing up for a big opportunity in Washington, D.C., where they'll join the Pass in Review parade after the presidential inauguration. The team represents about