What does a good hard look at the ESA reveal? Click on the podcast as national policy expert Jonathan Wood, Vice President of Policy and Law for PERC, the Property and Environment Research Center, based in Bozeman, discusses the pluses […]
Freedom Caucus Plans Move Forward w/o Special Session
Members of the Montana Freedom Caucus called for a special legislative session to address some emerging issues, specifically a significant rise in property taxes in light of the state’s decision to access it’s full 95mil school levy taxing authority. Cities […]
Trump & the CO Primary, with Rob Natelson
We respond to breaking news, as former President Donald Trump has been barred from running for President by the Colorado Supreme Court. Constitutional Scholar and former UM professor Rob Natelson joined us from Colorado’s Independence Institute less than 24 hours […]
Winter Recreation in Montana
Well, the calendar says so, even if the weather hasn’t turned yet – it’s time for some winter recreation in Montana. First, it’ll be backcountry snow safety with Dave Zinn of the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center. Then we’ll find […]
Southern Rail Route Makes the Grade for Corridor Study
The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority took a very significant step towards its goal of reestablishing a southern passenger rail route through Montana. The federal government recently selected the route as corridor study program. What does that mean, and what […]
An Economic Glance at 2023 with Economist Robert Sonora
We take an economic glance back at 2023 with economist Robert Sonora. The look back will reveal an interesting year for the energy markets.
The Walk to Mental Wellness in Montana
Thanks to research, public awareness, and caring and dedicated professionals, mental health issues are no longer a dark mystery, but they are still a struggle for many. Click on the podcast for a broad, yet in-depth look at the path […]
Stockgrowers Discuss Challenges/Opportunities
LIVE from the 139th Montana Stockgrowers Convention & Trade Show
Glacier Park Updates
Montana’s tourism industry remains strong, and Glacier National Park remains one of the most visited sites in the country. However, there are new camping and vehicle rules in place to help mitigate some of the impacts of tourism that may […]
Daines on Dam Removal / Montana Energy Discussion
Senator Steve Daines checked-in to comment on a tentative sweeping Columbia River management plan that was kept from area energy and ag stakeholders. He also comments on the Middle East, Ukraine, elections, and the border crisis. Mark Lambrecht of the […]