Numerous bills addressing Montana’s nursing home challenges are being debated at the legislature. How will those measures help stem the tide of nursing home closures in the state? Mike Batista from AARP Montana will join us for a closer look. […]
Are there new changes for the 2023 fishing and hunting season?
March 1 officially begins a new year for Montana’s hunting and fishing recreationists. Are there new changes for the 2023 fishing and hunting season? What are the dates and deadlines for license applications. Find out more as Chrissy Webb and […]
Questions about Medicare and Medicare Advantage?
Questions about Medicare and Medicare Advantage? Learn more about the programs and the effort by Montana’s US Senators and others in the Capitol to curtail the Biden Administrations targeted reductions, as we chat with Kristine Grow of the Coalition of […]
Are resource and recreation two co-habitable industries?
Are resource and recreation two co-habitable industries? Northwestern Energy is partnering with the Missouri-Madison River Fund announcing nine public recreation improvement projects by grant and matching funds by the River Fund Trust and NorthWestern Energy. Guest is Kim McMahon with […]
Fires, Weak Timber Supply Put RY Timber Down for the Count
It is a combination of bad luck, and bad forest policy – but family-owned RY Timber in Livingston will close down after their recent fires, putting 70 people onto the unemployment line. The company’s Townsend mill was shuttered in 2020 […]
Rebuke the Republican Out of Racicot
The Montana Republican Party Executive Board approved and published a resolution rebuking former Montana Governor Marc Racicot after his decision to formally endorse and support Democrat candidates over Republicans in recent elections. MT GOP Vice Chair, Representative Lola Sheldon-Galloway, who […]
Big Sky Documentary Film Festival – 20th Annual!
From Cowboy Poets, to African cowboys singers looking to make it big in Texas, the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival can take you around the world and back in 140 films, or less. Now in it’s 20th year. Click on […]
Red Tape Relief w/ Lt. Governor Kristen Juras
Can government work better for us? Yes, there’s a lot of ways government can work better, one of them is through the reduction of so-called red tape. After two years of researching and questioning the stakeholders, Montana’s Lt. Governor Kristen […]
The Closure of the Sidney Sugars Processing Plant
Is the upcoming closure of the Sidney Sugars processing plant a sign of an era coming to an end for the sugar industry in the region? Prairie County Commissioner Dennis Teske, a former sugar beet grower and board member of […]
Addressing Emergency Mental Healthcare Gaps in Montana
According to the Montana Hospital Association, fifty individuals seek urgent psychiatric care in Montana emergency rooms every day. Unfortunately, very few hospitals, regardless of size, can provide the appropriate level of care. As a result, Montanans in crisis are either […]