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Keeping ScoreKeeping ScoreMontana High School Basketball: Divisional Thrillers & State Tournament Preview!The divisional round delivered epic battles, buzzer-beaters, and heartbreaks as Montana high school teams fought for a spot at state! This week on Keeping Score, reporter Josh Amick breaks down Frenchtown’s dramatic 3OT win over Bigfork, Ronan’s comeback victory over Columbia Falls, and Browning’s run to the Western A championship game. Plus, we preview the state tournament matchups, including Ronan vs. Billings Central and Bigfork’s clash with Havre. Tune in for all the highlights, standout performances, and key storylines as teams battle for a state title! Read more about the games!Frenchtow...2025-03-1007 minTravel Is Back : Travel Fast, Travel Smart, 10-Minute Travel TipsTravel Is Back : Travel Fast, Travel Smart, 10-Minute Travel Tips132. Quick road trip to go Tubing in the Delaware Water Gap near Frenchtown NJSometimes the spirit of adventure can take you somewhere awesome that's pretty close to home. Let's go tubing in the Delaware Water Gap and see what's in Frenchtown NJ!Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media and if you have...2024-09-0605 minAll Home Care MattersAll Home Care MattersA Day at the Frenchtown Adult Day Center in Monroe, MichiganAll Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton spent a day at the Frenchtown Adult Center in Monroe, Michigan.   Many family caregivers are unfamiliar with what an adult day center is and what resources are available to them through adult day centers. Many people hear the word ‘dementia’ and wonder what it is, described as a set of symptoms that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving, or language.   Often these issues are small to start with and can become severe enough to affect daily life. Dementia is oft...2024-06-0328 minTamsen and Dan Read the PaperTamsen and Dan Read the PaperEpisode 325: Summer Kick OffWatching Baseball, singing Happy Birthday and firing up the Grill.  Somewhere in Queens.  Master Gardener. Hello Frenchtown Bookstore Odd Volumes Nonfiction Book Club.  Goodbye QR code menus. Dan's summer read: Summer Stage by Meg Mitchell Moore. Credits: Talent:  Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer:  Ellie Suttmeier Art:  Zeke Abuhoff 2023-05-3140 minFoundations of Amateur RadioFoundations of Amateur RadioLost in space ...Foundations of Amateur Radio There is a fascination with space that arguably started long before the first time that human spaceflight was proposed by Scottish astronomer William Leitch in 1861. Names like Sputnik, Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Columbia speak to millions of people and organisations like NASA, SpaceX and Blue Origin, to name a few, continue to feed that obsession. In amateur radio we have our own names, things like ARISS, or Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, or its predecessor SAREX, the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment. Today, stories about people making contact with the International Space...2023-04-0106 minRCF PodcastRCF PodcastHard Passages: Dashing Infants Against Rocks? (Episode 22) - Randall CurtisWhat should we do with Psalm 137? Is God okay with harming young children? This psalm is often brought up by those who don't like the Bible or who want to disregard some parts of it. How should we understand this psalm, and does it actually have anything to say for our lives today? Randall Curtis, pastor of Frenchtown Church, joins us again to tackle a really difficult passage of the Bible. Note: This episode references two previous episodes which help to understand the psalm. Be sure to listen to episode 18 on "Does God Have To Love Me?" a...2023-03-1219 minThe Agenda with the Missoula County CommissionersThe Agenda with the Missoula County CommissionersToxins, Heavy Metals and Bad Water: Cleanup of the Smurfit-Stone Mill SiteThe site of the former Smurfit-Stone pulp mill, located west of Missoula near Frenchtown, spans 3,200 acres. The mill operated from 1957 to 2010, creating paper products from logging industry scraps and used 15 million gallons of water per day to operate. At its height, the mill was processing 1,900 tons of bleached paper products each day.What remains now are 900 acres of unlined wastewater treatment ponds, 193 acres of sludge and garbage dumps and 100 acres of industrial buildings. Given the size and scope of the site, it is unknown exactly what contaminants exist and in what quantities. Elena Evans of t...2023-03-0731 min