Known as Wander Woman, Shay Reiser shares the story of how she went from serving one meal to providing food, clothes, and more to more than 2,200 people.
Here from Representative Paul Green and Lobbyist Jessie Luther from the TaylorLuther Group on how House Bill 819 seeks to provide solutions to workforce housing and what you might need to know to take advantage.
The July 4-H Member Spotlight shines on the leadership and dedication of Lewistown’s Cody England, Missoula’s Gus Turner, and 10-year old Kaidence Osborne from Shepherd. Click on the podcast to hear these special young Montanans discuss their experiences learning and
There’s an all-out war on weeds. In 1960, the state created the Montana Weed Control Association (MWCA) to coordinate the effort, and in 1985 the Montana Noxious Weed Trust Fund to provide more resources for the fight. 98-percent of Montana’s
Merriweather’s mom, grizzlies, buffalo, and Sacajewa are all on the docket in a fast-paced Voices of Montana, day 2 live on the “trail” with the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.
200 plus years and the fascination is with us still. The Lewis and Clark Expedition is a continuous corps of discovery for many Americans, and the Lewis and Clark Trial Heritage Foundation, based in Great Falls, is home base. Click
Montana’s first responders in Stillwater County went into action early on June 24 with a train derailment and bridge collapse east of Reed Point. David Stamey is the Emergency Services Specialist with Stillwater County and discusses the early response, the
From swashbuckling fun to theater that is moving and emotional, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has been providing unique, and free, summertime experiences, for all ages, for 51 seasons. Click on the podcast to hear MSIP Executive Director Kevin Asselin