Voices of Montana

Episode

A New Source Of Energy On The Horizon

Construction is beginning on NorthWestern Energy’s first new power plant in Montana since the “Dave Gates” plant went on-line near Anaconda in 2011, which could be very good news for Montanans who are worried about rolling blackouts when there isn’t […]

From The Ring To The Ministry To The Silver Screen

Coming to theaters next month – “Father Stu” is a movie based on the life of Helena’s Stuart Long. Academy award nominated Mark Wahlberg produced the film and stars as the Helena-raised former amateur boxer who wound up as an […]

Ukrainian Relief From The Treasure State

Do you have loved ones in Europe currently facing the fallout of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict? How can you aid those fleeing the war? A group of Montanans, led by an Montana State University student from Poland, have organized a relief […]

Consequences: CI – 121 Opponents Air Their Concerns

Since it was introduced, proposed Constitutional Initiative “CI-121” has stirred controversy across Montana. We’ve previously heard from supporters of this initiative, which would cap the rate of growth for residential property taxes, but now we hear from a few opponents […]

Russia-Ukraine Conflict Update With Senator Steve Daines

How concerned are our NATO allies the Russo-Ukrainian War could spill over into Europe? Last week, Senator Steve Daines joined a bipartisan delegation to Europe to receive an update on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine and comes alongside […]

Capping Property Tax Growth Rates: Good or Bad For Montana?

Supporters of a constitutional amendment to cap property tax growth rates are now seeking your signatures. Matthew Monforton, Bozeman attorney, former state legislator and one of the leading proponents of the CI-121 ballot initiative, discusses why their group feels this […]