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Cowboy Hall of Fame inductees listed

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The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center has announced the 13th class of inductions into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame.

The inductees were chosen from a field of candidates nominated by the general public. Inductees are honored for their notable contributions to the history and culture of Montana.

The inductees for District 4, which includes Blaine, Chouteau, Hill, and Liberty Counties, are, Living Award, Lzetta Martha, Combes Halingstad, Turner; Legacy Award, Duane Daniel Werk, Chinook.

“The Hall of Fame exists to honor those who have made an impact in their part of the state and represent Montana’s authentic heritage for future generations,” said Bill Galt, MCHF & WHC President. “Our volunteer trustees around Montana vote on nominations that come from the district in which they reside. This process gives the local communities a strong voice in who will represent them in the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame.”

The MCHF & WHC board of directors has designated 12 trustee districts across the state from which up to 20 trustees may be appointed. Nomination criteria established by the board for the Class of 2020 inductions allowed the election of one Living Inductee and one Legacy Inductee from each of the 12 districts.

The other 2020 inductees into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame are:

• District 1, Daniels, Phillips, Roosevelt, Sheridan and Valley Counties: Living Award — Robert David Leininger, Westby. Legacy Award — Terry Linn Fast, Wolf Point.

• District 2, Dawson, Garfield, McCone, Prairie, Richland, and Wibaux Counties: Living Award — William ‘Bill’ Dutton, Jordan. Legacy Award — Deane William Copping, Glendive.

• District 3, Carter, Custer, Fallon, Powder River, Rosebud, and Treasure Counties: Living Award — Wallace ‘Wally’ McRae, Forsyth. Legacy Award — Tooke Bucking Horses, Ekalaka.

• District 5, Cascade, Glacier, Pondera, Teton, and Toole Counties: Living Award — Lewis & Roselynn Carroll, Sun River. Legacy Award — Forrest ‘Scotty’ Zion, Great Falls.

• District 6, Fergus, Golden Valley, Judith Basin, Musselshell, Petroleum, and Wheatland Counties: Living Award — Leland ‘Red’ Cade, Lavina. Legacy Award — Jesse Calvin & Ruth, Lane Garfield, Ryegate.

• District 7, Big Horn, Carbon, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, and Yellowstone Counties: Living Award — Peter E. ‘Pete’ Olsen, Molt. Legacy Award — Walter F. ‘Walt’ Linderman, Belfry.

• District 8, Broadwater, Jefferson, and Lewis and Clark Counties: Living Award — Kent Mosher, Augusta. Legacy Award — Gary Murphy, Wolf Creek.

• District 9, Gallatin, Meagher, and Park Counties: Living Award — Calvin Hochstrat, White Sulphur Springs. Legacy Award — Arthur W. ‘Spike’ Short, White Sulphur Springs.

• District 10, Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, and Sanders Counties: Living Award — Berniece Arlene ‘Lady Long Rider’ Ende, Trego. Legacy Award — Wilderness Worn — A Government Packers Legacy, Eureka.

• District 11, Mineral, Missoula, and Ravalli Counties: Living Award — Raymond Paul ‘Ray’ Rugg, Superior. Legacy Award — Leonard Moore, Condon.

• District 12, Deer Lodge, Beaverhead, Silver Bow, Granite, Madison, and Powell Counties: Gary Donald Clark, Ennis. Legacy Award — Lee Martinell Co., Dell.

The MCHF & WHC tentatively plans to honor these inductees during the MCHF Annual Induction Ceremony & Western Heritage Gathering Feb. 12-13 in Great Falls at the Heritage Inn. More information on this event will come later in the year.

Full biographies for past inductees are available on the MCHF & WHC’s website, http://www.montanacowboyfame.org . This year’s inductees will be added to the website soon.

The mission of the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center is to “honor our cowboy way of life, American Indian cultures and collective Montana Western heritage." We exist to serve as a resource to all who wish to see this way of life passed forward to the next generation. To learn more, visit http://www.montanacowboyfame.org .

 

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