What happens when a special-needs adult loses the person who helped care for them? Where would they go? What would they do? Farm In The Dell has been providing an answer to these tough questions for nearly 40 years now […]
Fraud Watch Friday: Virtual Romancing, Kidnapping & Scamming
Virtual kidnapping – is that a thing? Yes, and it’s a scam that victimized nearly 200 Montanans last year for losses totaling more than $400,000 dollars. This is just one of many new trends scammers are adopting to take advantage […]
A Day of Honor: Celebrating The 100th Anniversary Of The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier
100 years ago, Chief Plenty Coups traveled to Washington D.C. to pray a Crow blessing at the dedication of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This year, to mark the anniversary, the Chief Plenty Coups Honor Guard is planning a […]
Fighting Mask Mandates & Where Will Broadband Land?
Does the government have a compelling reason to force kids to wear masks in schools? That’s the question behind a lawsuit filed on behalf of a group of parents against three Missoula school districts. Also, when, where, and how will the […]
“Failure Across The Board”: Ryan Zinke On The Crisis In Afghanistan
How does the United States of America recover from the current situation in Afghanistan that has now resulted in over 100 deaths including 13 U.S. service members? Click to hear former US Navy SEAL Commander, State Senator, US Congressman and […]
Opening The Hatch Into The USS Montana
There’s a boat bound for open seas with our name on it. Well, it’s a submarine, actually. A shifty, state of the art attack sub known as the USS Montana that’s getting ready for open sea trials this fall. Click the […]
The K9s In The Line Of Duty: What Legal Marijuana Will Change For Police Dogs
What’s going to happen when a drug that K9s are trained to detect becomes legal? Will this affect how the dogs are trained going forward? Click to hear from Montana Highway Patrol Public Information Officer Jay Nelson about the upcoming […]
COVID: From Killer To Common Cold With Dr. David Graham
What is it going to take to get from pandemic to endemic? Will the coronavirus ever truly be out of our lives or do we simply need to work towards living with it from now on? Montana Infectious Disease Specialist […]
Voices EDU: More Masks For The New School Year?
School is almost back in session across Montana, but there are still questions about mask mandates and keeping students and staff safe from the delta variant of COVID-19. Click to hear Montana’s Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen talk about […]
A Recession Experience Like No Other: Live From The Economic Update Series
How exactly did Montana’s economy react to the pandemic? What sort of innovations are emerging across the state? Bureau of Business and Economic Research Executive Director Dr. Pat Barkey was the Keynote Speaker at the Montana Chamber’s Economic Update Series […]