If you're looking for more of the same old song and dance, and the same old talking points, Jim Walsh is NOT your man. Jim is an "equal opportunity offender" host, who believes everybody should be accountable, regardless of whether they have a "D" or an "R" next to their name. In real life, Jim is actually a very friendly fellow from the Philadelphia area who enjoys a quiet life with his wife, two cats and two guitars (a guitar for each cat). If you're fed up with "conservaclone' radio, give Jim a listen!
Jim Walsh
Appreciation: Pete Seeger, American Folk Troubador
Folk legend Pete Seeger, who died this week, was known for his leftward political bent, but it can't be said he wasn't a patriot.
Springsteen Son Joins Fire Department
COLTS NECK, N.J. (AP) - Bruce Springsteen's son has become a volunteer firefighter.
Blizzard Blitzes Bobcats for Payback, 2-0
The Brookings Blizzard scored exactly as many goals Thursday at the V.F.W. as they did this past Saturday - only this time they were on the winning side.
Cats Clip Wings, Stay Tied For First
A late-game goal by forward Evan Giesler put the Bismarck Bobcats on top 5-4 to prevail in a high-scoring game over the Aberdeen Wings Friday.
Boola, Boola – Bobcats’ Repensky Yale-Bound!
Bismarck Bobcats defenseman Nate Repensky is headed to Yale to play college hockey.
Bruins Shut Out Lethargic Cats
A combination of a sluggish offense and untimely penalties cost the Bismarck Bobcats dearly, as the Bruins shut them out 3 - 0 Friday in Aberdeen.
Cats Rally, But Fall to Wings in OT
Matt Anders tied the game in the last minute, but the Bobcats lost anyway, falling to the Aberdeen Wings 5-4 in overtime Friday.
Cats Top ‘Tauros, Grab a Share of First
With Saturday evening's 5 - 2 win over the Minot Minotauros, the Bobcats grab a share of first place.
[UPDATED] Famous Dave’s “Tipping” Pic Creates Facebook Flap
A picture of a Bismarck waitress holding a sign asking for "spare change" has generated responses from hundreds of Facebook subscribers.
Bis-Man “Back to School” This Week
While Bismarck and Mandan students prepare to go back to school, some parents are campaigning for a change in the start date.