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“No Bull”

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I got a rather interesting text message
last night. How I ended up with it, I have
no idea. But here’s the text message:
Hey, have you heard about the latest
documentary from Montana PBS? It’s about
Montana’s own homegrown hero, Jonnie
Jonckowski! This two-time bull riding world
champion is a woman with an amazing life
story, who now dedicates her life to serving
others. JONNIE is the story of tenacity and
grit and one woman’s journey to leave a
mark. Please check out our Kickstarter and
make a donation today.
We have ONLY TWO days left in the
campaign! We believe in this film, and
we need your help to finish production!
(Deadline is Friday, May 17th).
I checked out the website
montanapbs.org/text-kickstarter and it
is legitimate. Even if you go to Montana
PBS to donate, it directs you to Kickstarter.
Critically acclaimed director
Sabrina Lee and Emmy® Award winning
producer and Montana PBS Director of
Production Scott Sterling are teaming
up to bring you “Jonnie”. MontanaPBS is Jonnie Jonckowski (born 1954), born Lynn Jonckowski, is a
a 501(c)(3) organization and donations 1991 National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame inductee. The
to this project are tax deductible to the lone woman in what was then an all-male sport, bull rider Jonnie
extent allowed by law. Jonckowski held on hard with the fire in her belly and the thought in
continued on page 4 her head: “Everyone’s gonna know who the hell I am.”
Let’s go,
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“Jonnie” Jonckowski’s introduction to the cowgirl
Call 406-794-0003 way of life began at a tender age. While the rest of her
for an appointment family went to Minnesota for their summer vacation,
NEXT GLASGOW CLINIC MAY 23RD Jonnie headed to Baker, Montana to the ranch of a
family friend. During her first week of work, she was
CAMPS & CLASSES given the task of herding 90 head of cattle along a dry
BEGIN riverbed from Wibaux to Ekalaka, Montana.
MON., JUNE 10 - Starting before sunup, nine-year-old Jonnie, trailed
FRI. AUGUST 9 the herd to the homeplace, arriving two hours after
Camps: Monday - Thursday • 9-12 or 1-4 dark. She had used the distant pickup lights that ranch
Camps include Themed 1 hr. gymnastics
1 hr snack, craft/activity, 1 hr. ninja owner, Jim O’Connor and his son Dan had turned on,
$84/week or $24/day 15 spots per Camp to guide her in. Because of the passion she acquired for
Open Gyms Fridays 9-12 $6/hr. 25 spots first come first serve horses on the ranch, the owner awarded her with her
9-10am Mon-Thurs • Gymnastics (3 yrs & Older)
10-11am Mon & Wed • Developmental Gymnastics (4th grade & Older)
first horse, a Welsh pony, who had to be boarded in the
10-11am Tues & Thurs • Hot Tots (18 mos - 3 yrs) Jonckowski’s back yard in Billings, Montana. That is,
11am-12pm Mon-Thurs • Ninja (3 yrs & Older)
1pm-2pm Mon-Thurs • Gymnastics (3 yrs & Older
until the neighbors said “Enough!” Her summer ranch
2pm-3pm Mon & Wed • Developmental Gymnastics (4th grade & Older) work was the foundation for her cowgirl way of life.
3pm-4pm Mon-Thurs • Ninja (3 yrs & Older)
CLASSES COST $8/CLASS (15 SPOTS PER CLASS)
At the age of 14, Jonnie took a job as a wrangler
Register at hilinecloggingandsymnastics.com or contact Tiffany at (208) 569-9283 on a dude ranch, working for Don Wright, who along
$25 Registration Fee for those not paid this year with Ted Knight, operated the world’s largest bucking
horse sale in Billings before it moved to Miles City.
While working for Don, Jonnie was mesmerized by
all the rodeo tales of Montana cowboys Bill and Bud
Linderman, and, of course, the Greenough’s, Turk and
his sisters Marge and Alice.
In 1976, Jonnie was in a coffee shop with her mother
when she spotted a poster advertising an All-Women’s
Rodeo in Red Lodge. She promptly announced to her
mother that she was going to enter the bareback riding
NOW HIRING event. Her mother responded with an eye-roll that said,
“Whatever!” Jonnie borrowed her tack and equipment
Housekeeping & from local cowboys who also helped her climb aboard
a big bay bronc. She made the eight second whistle and
Experienced Head Housekeeper was promptly dumped on her head in the muddy arena.
Come by the Hotel She was immediately taken by the adrenaline rush and
and pick up an application also enjoyed the attention that followed her ride.
That same summer, several girlfriends suggested
Pay: $16-18/hour she try riding bulls. The Hayloft Saloon in Billings was
Job Type: Full-time / Part-time • Shifts: All Shifts offering bull riding for all comers for several weekends.
Once again, she borrowed tack and
equipment, relied on some quick advice
from local cowboys and climbed aboard.
A bull called Man Mountain didn’t seem
to care that she was a lady and promptly
unseated her in about four seconds.
But the hook was set, and thus began
Jonnie’s bull riding career that spanned
an amazing 25 years and included such
famous arenas as Madison Square Garden,
the LA Forum, Pendleton Roundup and
Cheyenne Frontier Days.
In 1977, Jonnie was eager to improve
her bull riding skills. She enrolled in a bull
riding school in Fountain, Colorado that
was operated by Chris LeDoux, Bobbie
Berger and Bruce Ford, all successful
PRCA cowboys. The school consisted
of 105 cowboys and one cowgirl – you
guessed it, Jonnie. She rode about 30 bulls
at the school and qualified as one of the
top ten riders that would compete for the
coveted school buckle. She placed second
in the competition but suffered her first of
many bad injuries when her bull kicked
her in the face. With some amazing work
by talented surgeons, she recovered to the
beautiful lady she is today.
For the next several years, Jonnie
rode as many bulls as she could, including
numerous exhibition rides on top rodeo
bulls. She followed small town rodeos
and county fairs and even waited till the
end of rodeos so she could get on the
unridden re-ride bulls. During this time,
Jonnie was a member of the Girls Rodeo
Association, which later transitioned
to the Professional Women’s Rodeo
Association (PWRA). Jonnie and the
other rough stock ladies travelled to all
corners of the country, riding wherever
they would sanction their rodeos.
Jonnie reached the pinnacle of her
sport in 1986, when she won her first
world title for bull riding in the PWRA.
She went on to win another world title in
1988 and was reserve champion five other
times.
Jonnie was her sport’s biggest
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Jonnie continued from front
advocate and cheerleader. She campaigned tirelessly to
bring the women’s bronc and bull riding to the biggest
venues and arenas. In 1988, Cheyenne Frontier Days was
one of those venues. She spent three years convincing
the rodeo committee to bring back lady’s bronc and
bull riding. It had been 50 years since a lady had ridden
rough stock in Cheyenne and now the committee agreed
it was time. That year and again in 1989, Jonnie and
three of her rough stock friends put on quite a show in
Cheyenne, attracting media attention from all over the
country and around the world. As Jonnie continued on
her mission, her next goal was the Pendleton Roundup.
It had been 68 years since the ladies were allowed to
compete in rough stock events. In 1991, Jonnie and her
cowgirl friends again stole the show in Oregon.
That same year Jonnie reached the crowning
achievement as a cowgirl and rough stock performer
when she was nominated and inducted into the
National Cowgirl Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas.
This was an extraordinary honor as she took her place
next to other Montana women including Marge and
Alice Greenough, Ann Secrest and world-famous
photographer Barbara Van Cleve. The hall also includes About the photo? Jonnie told Cowboys &
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’ Connor, Dale Indians Magazine: “This is me in character on the
Evans, Reba McEntire, Annie Oakley, Sacagawea and set of a TV show called Wild West Showdown. I was
in my late 40s then. I played an outlaw named Chance
many other notable cowgirls from around the country.
— a back-shooting, cattle-rustling, horse-stealing, bank-
In 1992, because of her many successes with her
robbin’ son of a gun. During the year the show lasted,
bull riding, Jonnie was invited to ride against the men I could do all the stunts: fall out of buildings, have bar
in the World Bull Riding Championships in Scottsdale, fights, jump on a horse and ride through the middle of
Arizona. Jonnie showed well in the competition and town. I lived that look look and never wanted to take that
was asked to return in 1993 as the only lady invitee. hat and red shirt off. The fictional town was called Broken
In 1996, Jonnie became a film star in Hollywood. Neck. The location was in Placerita Canyon, California,
She was chosen from a group of 3,800 cowboys and where lots of westerns were filmed. The first time I rode
cowgirls to play an outlaw named “Chance” in the down the street, I got shot full of holes and fell off my
show “Wild West Showdown”. The filming was done horse and onto the dirt. It was the coolest thing!
at the Disney Golden Oak Ranch where many famous of all ages.
westerns were made. Angel Horses is Jonnie’s pride and joy - her labor
Throughout Jonnie’s rodeo career, she always of love. She has touched hundreds and hundreds of
maintained her love of horses. In 1998, she founded lives in the Billings community and beyond.
Angel Horses, which is a non-profit equine therapy
and horse rescue facility operating in Billings. Angel Note from the Buzz: If you have yet to check out the
Horses uses rescued horses and donkeys to provide Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage
comfort therapy for senior shut-ins, cancer patients, Center website, we suggest you do. There are loads of
disabled veterans, at-risk youth and special needs kids history to read!
Scotties sweep 2B meet, hosts to Northern B
By Mike Brandt Gina Page ran a 13.37 in the 100 for third, second in
The dominance of a program stood out Saturday the 200 with a 28.03 and third in the 400 with a 1:04.07.
at the District 2B Track and Field Championships held Ava Runner had a PR of 51.65 in the 300H for
in Wolf Point as the Scotties swept the team titles. The second, a PR of 18.90 in the 100H for fifth and a PR
girls easily won with 219 points. The Scotties were in the triple jump at 30-09. Elle Tryan was sixth in the
103 ahead of Fairview, which had 116 points. Malta pole vault at 6-06. Dulaney went 4-08 for second in the
followed with 107, Harlem had 38, Wolf Point 24 and high jump. Hannah Holinde was fourth in the discus
Poplar 23. with a 33-02 and fifth in the shot put at 91-10.
The boys also won easily with 212 points, 96 ahead The Scotties 4X400 relay ran a 4:37.14 for the
of Fairview’s 116. Wolf Point had 67, Malta 66, Harlem win. Yoakam, Bilger, Chappell, and Page ran a leg. The
38 and Poplar 26. 4x100 team of Abigail Kulczyk, Tryan, Kaylly Turner,
“That’s a lot of points for a track meet as small as and Runner ran a 56.81 for fifth.
it was,” said Glasgow coach Paul Yoakam. “We had a Gamas ran a PR of 23.57 in the 200, PR of 16.70
really good day. It was the first nice weather day for us. in the 110H and a 42.51 in the 300H. He tied for third
We had some of our better performances of the year. in the 100 with an 11.82 with Fairview’s Tyler Loan.
Overall it was a pretty good day for Glasgow track.” Babb won the discus with a 140-foot throw and
Tanae Baker and Mayzie Yoakam were triple- third in the javelin with a PR of 149-feet.
winners for the Scotties. Khye Games was a triple- Miller won the javelin with a throw of 157-feet,
winner for the boys. Glasgow also had other winners, 8-inches and was second in the shot with a 139-11.
girls 4X400 relay, Eve Stone, Joely Chappell, Wyatt Solorzano went 12-feet, 9-inches for a PR in the
Babb, Vaughn Miller, and Nick Solorzano. pole vault. He also had a PR of 137-08 in the javelin for
“We talked about this being a different meet,” said fifth and fifth in the long jump wi.th a 17-10.50.
Yoakam. “It was a business meet where you go and Adam Micklelson was second in the 110H with a
take care of business and see where we end up at the 17.57 and third in the 300H with a 46.22.
end of the meet. The kids did a good job of focusing on Kyler Whitman ran a PR of 24.36 for fifth in the
their events. 200 and fourth in the high jump with a 5-04. Kyler
Baker swept the distance races, running a 2:27.02 Holinde ran a PR of 1:57.84 in the 800 for second, and
in the 800, 5:35.68 in the 1600 and 11:46.54 in the a 4:48.70 for second in the 1600. Tavin Boland had
3200. a PR of 2:05.84 for third in the 800, a PR of 5-06 in
The Scotties went 1-2-3-4 in the 800 with Emily See the high jump for second, an 18-05 in the long Jump
running a 2:32.77, Kimber Dulaney a 2:39.02, anc for fourth and second in the triple jump with a 36-00
Riley Evenson-Glasoe a 2:47.18. Timothy Pearson had a 5:40.75 in the 1600 for sixth.
Glasgow had the top three in the 1600 and 3200. Rowen Kloker ran a PR of 12:17.23 for fourth in the
Haleigh Huntsman ran a. PR of 5:57.27 in the 1600 and 3200. Michael King had a PR of 18.07 in the 110H for
See 6:01.30. See was second in the 3200 with a 12:41 fourth. Gage Larsen also had a PR of 21.37 for sixth.
and Huntsman a PR of 12:55.75. Kheyerah Bilger took The Scotties 4X100 relay team of Toryn Richards,
fifth with a 13:51.28 and fifth in the 1600 with a 6:20.54 Solorzano, Whitman, and Babb ran 46.60 for second.
Yoakam swept the huddles, with a 16.96 in the The 4X400 ran a 3:52.82 for third. Running a leg were
100H and a PR of 49.39 in the 300H. The freshman Boland, Holinde, King, and Whitman.
also won the triple jump, going 32-07.50. She also took Conner Hyduma finished second in the shot with
third in the pole vault at 9-06. a PR of 42-10. He went 128-09 in the discus for fourth.
Stone cleared the high jump bar at $-feet, 8-inches Cade Hyduma went 42-03 in the shot for a PR. Myles
for a win. The senior went 9-006 for second in the pole Yoakam was fifth in the discus with a PR of 123-11,
vault, 14-01.75 in the long jump for fifth. sixth in the javelin with a 126-foot throw and sixth in
Chappell flew 15-feet, 8-inches for a win in the the javelin with a 126-00. Liam Chapman had a PR of
long jump. She also took third in the triple jump at 32- 19-04 in the long jump for third. Richards was fourth
00.50, fifth in the 100 with a 13.76 and fifth in the 200
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in the triple jump with a 36-03.50, and Noiah Runner
sixth with a 35-09.
Athletes with PRs that didn’t place were Richards,
100, 12.04; Jacob Potter, 100, 15.57; Chapman, 200,
25.38; Dillon Hughes, 110H, 21.53; Noah Runner,
300H 47.39 and javelin, 116-10; Wyatt Sugg, shot, 37-
02.25; Rex Monson, shot, 39-01; Paityn Britzman, 100,
13.99; and Kulczyk, 400, 1:10.71.
Glasgow will host the Northern B Divisional
meet that starts on Friday. The two-day meet helps the
distance runners and sprinters that have three races.
Friday starts at 3 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m.
“It’s a big thing for our division. Mostly you’re
going to see teams score all of their points without
wearing out their kids,” said Yoakam. “I think it’s a real
positive thing.”
Yoakam said that the nicer weather helps the
athletes’ performances.
“Especially with the long days like the district
meet,” he said. “You see kids pulling out of the mile
relay at the end of the day. But the two-day meet spread
everything out.”
Thursday with Shirley For my Democrat friends, I know you are all smart
and pro Montana. I do not understand how you cannot
Thursday’s thoughts and tidbits see, acknowledge, and want to change what is going
on in the Democrat Party. It goes from petty larceny
Back in the day, 1776, the signers of the first U.S. to pure evil. I also do not understand why you are ok
Constitution were a very young group of patriots. James with someone who was about to lose the family farm to
Monroe, 18-- Aaron Burr, 20--Alexander Hamilton, become a multimillionaire. You can easily find the list of
21--James Madison, 25--Thomas Jefferson, 33--old men companies contributing to the Testers campaign. Your
John Adams, 40--Paul Revere,41--George Washington, (and my) tax dollars are being wasted on a man that
44. appears to say what he thinks we want to hear, but votes
The average age of the delegates in congress was to his own agenda.
42. The senate term was 6 years and the representative I looked at the Democrat ballet I received in the
term was 4 years. They were expected to go to congress, mail. Thankfully, you do have a choice. I don’t know
do their job, then return home to their regular job. No who Michael Hummert is, but I sincerely believe that
where does it say that these are lifetime positions. anyone will be better than who we have.
Bet you know where I’m going with this!! Tester Vote for someone on your chosen ticket, but get
is running for his 4th term. His ads tout closing the rid of the ‘lifers’. Our tax money has better uses.
border, stopping the fentanyl and saving Montana. I say Some thoughts and more than tidbits.
B.S. on that. I remember his first plea for votes included ~ Shirley Siefert
a promise that he would advocate for term limits. Boy,

HUNTER
was I naive! Gregg Vote June 4th
Look into his history. His net worth in 2006 was
about to lose the farm. Now with lobbyist money, he
is a multi-millionaire. He no longer works for us as
he should. He made some hopeful comments about
wanting the Keystone Pipeline, but voted against it. Senate District 15
More comments about no amnesty for illegals, but now * Property Tax Reform
calls them migrants and voted for amnesty. I call a * Strong Law Enforcement
migrant a person who comes into our country legally * Protect Gun Rights
with paperwork. Illegals come in whenever or wherever * Limited Government
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filled. At this time, in New York, classrooms have been • STRONG L
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confiscated for illegal’s housing. Now our students can
be dumbed down. Worse yet, illegals are being sent to More for NE Montana • GOVERNME
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