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Montana Super Skippers to represent Team USA at the World Jump Rope Championships
MISSOULA – The Montana Super Skippers are jumping onto the world stage.
Kylee McCloney, Jordan McCloney, and Cameron Schmidt will join Team USA to compete at the World Jump Rope Championship in Colorado Springs, Colorado from July 16 to July 23, 2023.
“We’ve put so much hard work into getting prepared for this tournament so it’s one of those feelings of like, ‘wow we actually did this. Like we made it here.’ Now we just get to go experience this world competition and do our best,” shared Kylee McCloney.
The Montana Super Skippers have been showcasing their gymnastic jump roping skills by performing at Griz basketball games, parades, fairs, and school events for over 40 years.
In addition, they host jump rope camps for Missoula kids.
Jordan McCloney got hooked on jump roping after seeing the Super Skippers perform when she was seven years old.
“After seeing the Super Skippers perform, I came home that day and said ‘Mom I want to sign up for this. This is the coolest thing ever.’”
Kylee, who was five at the time, heard her sister’s excitement and was instantly amazed by the idea of jump roping. She was too young to join the team but that didn’t stop her.
“So, I actually jumped outside the hallway watching them teach all these other kids. I would like run in the hall, try the trick, run back, see what they were working on.”
Rounding out the team is Cameron Schmidt, a University of Montana student who says that Super Skipping keeps her in shape for being in the National Guard.
“Speed stuff is definitely sort of in the zone like pushing yourself. I really like that about it where it’s sort of about how much pain you’re willing to endure and I think that’s really cool.”
Schmidt also enjoys the freestyle aspect of competing. She explained, “Freestyle is really the only place in my life I feel creative. So, I’d say that’s something really impactful to me about jump rope.”
Team USA will compete in both the speed and freestyle events at the World’s tournament.
Speed is all about jumping as fast as you can for 3 minutes straight while freestyle is shorter and creatively choreographed.
The girls are eager to get to Colorado. For the McCloney sisters, this tournament marks the first time in many years that they will see a friend from Team Denmark.
This friend actually lived with the sisters as a foreign exchange student. During the exchange, Kylee said they would chat about the styles of jump roping in different places around the world.
“We would talk about our style of jump rope compared to hers. It’s drastically different. They’re still the same sport but the judging is different like the tricks that they commonly do are different.”
Being at the World’s competition will afford the girls the opportunity to learn from teams all over the globe and they’re excited to see what each team has in their bag of tricks.
No matter what happens in the competition, the Skippers hope that those watching get inspired by the sport just like how it connected with them at a young age.
“It’s a sport for everybody and the other great thing about jump rope is that you can never stop improving. There’s no limit to how good you can be,” said Jordan McCloney.
When the Super Skippers come home from the competition, they will be hosting a week-long summer camp for Missoula kids. Maybe a few of them will become Super Skippers someday.
To watch the live stream of the tournament go to The International Jump Rope Union’s website.
Visit Montana Super Skippers for camp information.
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15-year-old girl killed in crash near Jordan
JORDAN – A 15-year-old girl was killed and a 16-year-old boy was injured in a one-vehicle crash near Jordan.
The Montana Highway Patrol reports the crash happened Wednesday shortly before 7 p.m. on Highway 200 at mile marker 178.
The patrol said the girl was driving a Chevrolet Suburban westbound on the highway when the vehicle went off the right side of the road and overturned. The patrol said the girl was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected. She died at the scene.
The extent of the boy’s injuries was not released, but he was taken to an area medical facility. Both teens are from Sand Springs.
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I'm Jon Tester. This is why I want Montana's vote for Senate.
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I’m Jon Tester. I’ve lived down a long dirt road outside of Big Sandy all my life, where I still farm the same land my grandparents homesteaded more than 100 years ago. For me Montana always comes first — and I’ll work with anyone, including Republicans, to defend our state.
Out here, your word is your bond, and you look out for your neighbors. A handshake still means something. And that’s why Montana is the greatest state in the greatest country on earth.
But that Montana that we know and love is changing, and the Last Best Place is at risk of being lost forever. I want to make sure Montana remains the place that we grew up in or made you want to move here, where you don’t need to be a millionaire to hunt, fish, or afford to live here. That’s why after talking with my wife Sharla, I decided to run for reelection — because the state we love is worth defending.
This is our last shot to protect Montana for all of us, not just multimillionaires, hedge funds, and big corporations. Wealthy outsiders are coming into our state, jacking up prices and trying to change our way of life. I won’t let them.
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My opponent Tim Sheehy is one of them. Here is a guy that moved here recently from the big city suburbs, bought up a bunch of properties across Montana, and then started charging folks $12,500 to hunt on his land. Sheehy is part of the problem, not the solution.
If anyone thinks Tim Sheehy will stand up to the out-of-state interests buying up our housing, I’ve got beachfront property in North Central Montana to sell them. If anyone thinks Tim Sheehy is going to protect our public lands, I’ve got an audio tape of him pledging to transfer them off so wealthy outsiders can buy them up for themselves. If anyone thinks Tim Sheehy would send the government packing when they try to interfere in our personal lives, just look at how he wants politicians to make health care decisions for Montana women, robbing them of their freedoms.
Those aren’t the Montana values we grew up with.
Here, we work hard for what we’ve got. We know that nothing is given, and everything is earned.
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So every day, I wake up and go to bat to keep Montana the Last Best Place. And I’ll work with Republicans, Democrats, and Independents to do it. That’s why former President Trump signed more than 20 of my bills into law to help veterans, crack down on government waste and abuse, and support our first-responders. That’s why I have repeatedly called out President Biden’s failed border policies, and am working to hire more Border Patrol agents to secure the southern border and shut off the deadly flow of fentanyl. It’s why I’ve stood tough against the Chinese Communist Party, holding them accountable for flying a spy balloon over my state and working to stop them from getting a foothold on American soil by banning them from buying up our farmland. It’s why I’m working hard to lower costs like housing, keep our public lands in public hands, and push back against one-size-fits all regulations from the Biden administration that just don’t make sense for rural America – like when they tried to strip funding from Montana schools over made-up D.C. hiring practices, or tried to undermine our Second Amendment rights and stop our schools from teaching hunter safety courses.
The truth is that Montana’s way of life is on the line, and we have a choice. We can fight to protect our state and hold on to the freedoms that make it great, or we can let Tim Sheehy and his out-of-state, special interest backers turn it into a playground for the rich.
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If you want Montana to stay a place where you can afford to raise your family, where you don’t have to be a millionaire to hunt or fish or buy a home, and where our freedoms are protected, then this election is your last best chance to choose someone who will defend that Montana way of life.
For me, this has always been about Montana – and always will be.
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Montana deputies have suspect after man found dead in what at first appeared to be a bear attack – East Idaho News
The following is a news release from the Gallatin County, Montana, Sheriff’s Office, which concerns the investigation into the death of 35-year-old Dustin Kjersem. Kjersem’s friend found his bloodied body in a tent and thought Kjersem was the victim of a bear attack. Authorities are now saying Kjersem was murdered. Click here for more background on this story. We will post more details on this investigation as they become available.
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office has identified a suspect in the Moose Creek homicide. The suspect is currently in custody on unrelated charges. The suspect is cooperating with our detectives and has led us to the evidence we have identified in prior press releases.
The investigation into this homicide continues. It is believed the suspect acted alone and there is no longer a threat to the community. Further details and charges are forthcoming, but it is important for this community to know they are safe to resume their outdoor activities. The Sheriff’s Office will have no further comment in regard to this investigation until charges are filed.
RELATEd | A 911 caller found his friend’s body in Montana and thought he was the victim of a bear attack. Police now say it was a homicide.
I want to thank the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office Detectives for their unrelenting pursuit of justice on this case. They have worked day and night for nearly three weeks with limited sleep, limited time with their families and limited time to themselves. They have prioritized the safety of this community and the need to locate Dustin Kjersem’s killer above all else. It is this type of dedication that makes the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office and all law enforcement officers special. This community should be proud of the men and women who have chosen a life of service to keep you, your families, and your friends safe.
I would also like to thank the multiple other agencies who have dedicated their time and energy into this case. The Montana Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI), the Montana State Crime lab, the Montana Department of Corrections, Probation and Parole, the Medical Examiner’s office, the Montana Highway Patrol, the Missouri River Drug Task Force, Jefferson County Montana Sheriff’s Office, Butte-Silver Bow Law Enforcement Department, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Custer Gallatin National Forest and Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue.
Our thoughts and prayers continue for the family of Dustin Kjersem. We hope, by some small measure, our efforts can bring them a bit of peace during this horrific time. Our entire community mourns with you.
– Sheriff Dan Springer
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