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      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
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      "body": "I want to get and welcome you to The 405 Coffee Break. Guys, get you a cup of coffee, glass iced tea, bottle of water. Let's see what's happening."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
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      "endTime": "29.86",
      "body": "Spring wheat $5.21 a bushel. 550lb steer calf, $4.75 A butcher hog in Iowa will bring you 65¢ a pound, and a 100lb lamb that's fat in Billings will fetch $2 even. But guys, there's more, much more."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
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      "body": "You know what? We haven't had a game show quiz for a long time. Let's do it today. And what should the topic be? You know what? Since we live in Montana, let's have a Montana trivia quiz. You like that? I made it so it's not too hard. It's fun to take a test or a quiz when you know the answers."
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "54.039997",
      "endTime": "89.27",
      "body": "And I'll do that right after our Bible verse for today. Now pay attention because our Bible verse is a riddle itself. It kind of dovetails with our trivia quiz. Listen. Out of the eater came something to eat. Out of the strong came something sweet. Judges 14:14 Oh, yes. Oh, yes. It is in the Bible. Check it out and see if it has something to do with honey. Judges chapter 14."
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
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      "body": "Okay. Here goes. Our Montana trivia quiz. Quiz. Quiz. Here we go. Question number one, what is Montana's official nickname? You know that. I know you know that."
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "104.195",
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      "body": "Number two, which river starts in Montana and becomes the longest river in North America? I know you know that one too."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
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      "endTime": "125.15",
      "body": "Number three. You're gonna have to think a little on this one. Montana shares a border with how many US states? And name them."
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
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      "body": "Number four. What is the largest city in Montana by population? I'll tell you right now. You probably know it, but I'll give you a hint. It's not Malta."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "141.27",
      "endTime": "152.63",
      "body": "Question number five. What is Montana's state animal? Orvin, I didn't even know they had a state animal. Yep. They do. What is Montana's state animal?"
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "153.03",
      "endTime": "160.09502",
      "body": "Number six. What famous battle took place in Montana in 1876?"
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "162.015",
      "endTime": "170.08",
      "body": "And next, number seven, what is the state flower of Montana? It's not the rose."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "170.64",
      "endTime": "176.0",
      "body": "Number eight, which Montana city is home to the University of Montana?"
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "178.4",
      "endTime": "186.42502",
      "body": "Number nine, what is the name of the scenic highway that runs through Glacier National Park?"
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "187.145",
      "endTime": "194.74501",
      "body": "And finally, number 10, what year, which year did Montana become a US state?"
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "195.98999",
      "endTime": "201.98999",
      "body": "There you go. How'd you do? Good, I hope. Let's check and see."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
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      "body": "Number one, what's Montana's official nickname? We all know that. It's the treasure state. Why? Because they found gold, silver, and copper here."
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "212.065",
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      "body": "Number two, which river starts in Montana and becomes the longest river in North America? You all know that, the Missouri."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "221.93",
      "endTime": "234.81",
      "body": "Number three, Montana shares a border with how many US states? Did you get it right? Four. Montana borders North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "236.605",
      "endTime": "245.80501",
      "body": "Number four, what's the largest city in Montana by population? You didn't say Great Falls, I hope, because the answer is Billings."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
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      "endTime": "253.27002",
      "body": "Number five, what is Montana's state animal? Well, that'd be the grizzly bear."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "254.31001",
      "endTime": "268.385",
      "body": "Number six, what famous battle took place in Montana in 1876? We all know that one, the battle of the little bighorn. Who died there? General Custer and his men."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
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      "body": "Number seven, what is the state flower of Montana? Now we used to learn this when I was a kid, but I haven't heard it talked about much. Did you get it right? What's the state flower of Montana? Bitterroot."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "282.47",
      "endTime": "292.63",
      "body": "Number eight, which Montana city is home to the University of Montana? I'm gonna cry for you if you got that wrong. It's Missoula."
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "294.535",
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      "body": "Number nine, what's the name of the scenic highway that runs through Glacier National Park? Going to the Sun Road."
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    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "304.135",
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      "body": "And finally, number 10, what year did Montana become a US state? 1889. Two years after the railroad came through Siding 54, which later became Malta, Montana. The year Montana became a US state, 1889."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "325.97498",
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      "body": "I hope you got them all right. Now, guys, when I listed going to the Sun Road, it reminded me when our father and mother took us to Glacier Park back in the late nineteen sixties."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "338.28",
      "endTime": "352.04",
      "body": "I remember traveling on that road in the back seat, and I remember saying to my sister Evy and my brother Marvin, I was serious. Wow. If this is the going to the Sun Highway, I don't wanna drive on the Sun Highway."
    },
    {
      "speaker": "OK Solberg",
      "startTime": "353.025",
      "endTime": "361.66498",
      "body": "So until next time, don't forget World Series tomorrow evening. As you go out there, remember now, don't be bitter."
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