Laynie Sattoriva from Hingham, Toby Mack from Hardin, and Emily Hall from Kalispell are in the 4-H Spotlight for June. The trio, along with their parents and mentors, will join us to talk about growing up in Montana, and the […]
Sustainable: The WAR on Free Enterprise, Private Property and Individuals – Tom DeWeese
Tom DeWeese is a leading property rights activist, author, and founder and president of the American Policy Center. His latest book, Sustainable: The WAR on Free Enterprise, Private Property and Individuals looks at ways the government is systematically usurping property […]
Regulation Over Bodies of Water – with Mark Stermitz and Nicole Rolf
A landmark Supreme Court decision has reined-in an unconstitutional use of authority by the Environmental Protection Agency over regulation of bodies of water. The decision is heralded by major industries, agriculture, property rights groups, and many others. Mark Stermitz, of […]
EPA rule on Waterways in the United States with Attorney Charles Yates
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court has overturned the Biden Administration’s EPA rule that gave the federal agency unprecedented, and unconstitutional authority over waterways in the United States. The Pacific Legal Foundation successfully argued the case before the Supreme Court, and […]
From Housing to Tax Rebates, Healthcare to Government Transparency with Senator Greg Hertz
He was one of the busiest, and most effective legislators at the 68th Montana legislative session. State Senator Greg Hertz of Polson carried around 60 bills, 33 of which were passed into law. From housing to tax rebates, healthcare to […]
Economic Development in Big Sky Country – Broadcasting LIVE from the MT Economic Developers Association Conference
As a place for doing business, Montana has much to offer. But lately, the state faces new challenges in economic development, such as labor shortages, high interest rates, and even higher inflation. How will Montana answer those challenges? Today we […]
New Policy to Allow for Conservation Groups to Lockup Public Land Leases for Non-use
The Biden administration is pushing a new policy to allow for conservation groups to lockup public land leases for non-use. The plan challenges the established law under the Taylor Grazing Act. Multiple-use land advocates, agriculture interests, and local government officials […]
Cookin’ Up a Fundraiser for Mental Health
It’s Grillin’ Time …. So, we’re going to have some fun with a little cookin’ — stir in a little history, add a good helping of an honest day’s work, and then top it off with a generous portion of […]
Denny DeLaittre , the father of the late Trooper Davide DeLaittre, who lost his life in the line of duty in Montana in 2010.
Denny discusses the impact of that loss on the family, but focuses on the remembrance of his son and all those who have sacrificed to serve. Click on to learn more about how you can support the Trooper David DeLaittre […]
AARP Montana’s Mike Batista joins us – 68th Montana Legislative session
There’s much to evaluate in looking back at the outcomes of the 68th Montana Legislative session. AARP Montana’s Mike Batista joins us to look at the work on the ground, and what’s still left on the table from the age-friendly […]