The 405 Aired May 7th, 2026
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The 405 Aired May 7th, 2026

OK Solberg:

I wanna again welcome you to The 405 Coffee Break. Guys, get your cup of coffee, glass iced tea, bottle of water, sit down. Let's see what's happening.

OK Solberg:

Spring Wheat $6.20 a bushel, 550lb steer calf $5.05 a pound. A 100lb lamb that's fat in Billings will fetch you $2.91 a pound, but guys, there's more, much more.

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It's a national day of prayer. Did you pray today? Were you up to the courthouse? Let's take time right now. Gracious God and heavenly father, we lift before you our community, Malta, Montana. Strengthen our families, guide our leaders, and knit us together in compassion and truth, dear Lord.

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We pray for our state and our nation. Grant wisdom to those in authority, justice for the oppressed, and Lord, a renewed hunger for what is right and what is you. Turned our hearts from division towards unity, from fear towards faith, and from self towards service to others. We remember the nations of the world. Lord, bring peace where there is conflict, provision where there is need, and hope where there is despair.

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And heavenly father, in all these things, may your will be done on earth as it is in heaven through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. As it says in James 5:16 therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working. Again, James five sixteen.

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Oh, and on the National Day of Prayer, let's pray also for our veterans. Thank you, veterans. I have an uncle Carl who's an who's a Vietnam veteran. My uncle Carl was over there in Vietnam on Christmas Day in 1966, and he picked a banana off a Christmas off of a tree on Christmas day. What about that then? Now my uncle Carl sent me an interesting something, and let me share that with you now. It's titled life's experiences.

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It then goes on to say, some of us old timers lived through. Okay? Some of us old timers lived through listening to the Bay of Pigs incident on the news. Some of us old timers lived through watching the Berlin Wall on TV, listening to a stack of 45 records. Some of us old timers remember the tragedy of JFK's assassination.

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Some of us even remember watching Ed Sullivan on prime time TV every Sunday night. Some of us old timers heard of president Johnson's great society program. Some of us even watch people burn their draft cards on TV. It's sad to admit, but many of us old timers heard the slogan, don't trust anyone over 30, and we believed it. Well, some of us did.

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Most all of us old timers remember hearing Walter Cronkite eat each night on national TV. And we also remember the time Elvis Presley was inducted into the army. Many of us remember beatniks wearing their hair past their shoulders. Many of us remember we watched the Berlin fall on national television. Some of us old timers lived through the sights, sounds, and smells of war.

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Therefore, we become teary eyed each time the national anthem is being played. Yes. On the National Day of Prayer, remember our old timers. Remember, they went through a world many of us have never seen. Lift them up too on this day of prayer.

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So until next time, as you go out there, remember now, don't be bitter.