Where’s the beef? Montana, that’s where! The month of May has been declared Beef Month and Montana Governor Greg Gianforte stops by to talk about the Treasure State’s growing meat production along with CI-121, forest management, drought and how exactly […]
How Does Montana’s Growing Economy Thrive With Falling Markets & Rising Rates?
With an interest rate hike and stock markets slipping – it’s time to get a check on the economy. Michael Vondra, a certified financial advisor, will help us evaluate, as will Dr. Robert “Tino” Sonora, the Associate Director of the […]
Controversy In Washington & Avian Influenza In Montana
A leak of a Supreme Court Opinion with potentially historic results, continued funding to Ukraine, the Feds taking on disinformation and a deadly bird flu sweeping the country. Click to hear U.S. Congressman Matt Rosendale share his opinions on the […]
Will Montana’s Growing Drug Problem Worsen Without Title 42?
The deportation policy known as Title 42 is set to expire this month and there’s a partisan divide across the country over how to replace it without increasing the number of illegal immigrants from the southern border. Hear from Montana […]
How Do You Know Who To Trust From The Media?
Is America media illiterate? A Montana film producer and an Oscar-nominated director have teamed up for a timely documentary showing how biased media and sensationalism is undermining trust. “TRUST ME” explores the need for better “media literacy,” in an information […]
“Images I Wish No One Would Have To See” – Sen. Steve Daines Recounts Scenes From Ukraine
The Russsian-Ukranian war rages on and one of Montana’s Representatives saw the fallout from the conflict in person. Montana Senator Steve Daines recently became one of the first American leaders to visit Ukraine since the Russian invasion and calls into […]
DPHHS Update On The Montana State Hospital
The Montana State Hospital in Warm Springs has been rolling over rough waters of late, with difficulties maintaining staff, a COVID-19 outbreak that claimed the lives of four patients, and, most recently, a loss of Medicare funding. Listen to the […]
Pot Or Not? Counties Taking Another Look At Recreational Marijuana
Recreational Marijuana is now a thing in Montana – but it ain’t necessarily a done thing. There are opponents of legalized marijuana who are using provisions within the new law to encourage counties to opt-out of retail sales. Click to […]
Back From Poland: Bozeman EMT Looks Back On Aiding Ukrainian Refugees
There was a population of over 40 million Ukrainians not too long ago. 5-6 million have now fled the country, with many landing in neighboring Poland, as a result of the ongoing war with Russia, and a group of Montanans […]
Are We A Step Closer To Energy Independence?
You almost don’t want to call it a win-win, since it may sound too good to be true. But a new pipeline that just opened in Southeast Montana will simultaneously extract untapped oil in the Cedar Creek Anticline by using […]