Does the US Department of Justice have jurisdiction in Montana to investigate and prosecute parents who spoke out in opposition to critical race theory and mask mandates at school board meetings? Not according to some Montana law enforcement and justice […]
A Chief For and Through the Ages – Remembering Chief Earl Old Person
The Blackfeet Tribe and all of Montana lost one of its truly great leaders recently in Blackfeet Chief Earl Old Person. But the sorrow that comes with his passing is tempered by the joy in celebrating and reflecting on the […]
Tow Rope Tour 2021: Glendive
Our last stop on the Fall Tow Rope Tour sponsored by Mountain Health CO-OP, finds us in Glendive at the Dawson County Courthouse chatting with Glendive Mayor Jerry Jimison, Harvest Fest Organizer Peggy Iba, Plains 2 Peaks Founder Josh Helvick, […]
Tow Rope Tour 2021: Baker
Our next stop on the Fall Tow Rope Tour sponsored by Mountain Health CO-OP lands in Baker at the Big Game Tavern and Casino and are joined by Kim Bryan and Mindy Murnion from the Fallon County Health Department, Jake and […]
Tow Rope Tour 2021: Miles City
The first stop of the Fall Tow Rope Tour sponsored by Mountain Health CO-OP finds us in Miles City at Miles City Saddlery. Click to hear from Miles City Theater renovators John and Jennifer Goff, Preacher and Radio Announcer Lee Akers, […]
Voices EDU: The New Home For MSU’s Native American Studies
Celebrations are set to christen Montana State University’s American Indian Hall, the new home of their Native American Studies program that’s been nearly 20 years in the making. Click to hear the head of MSU’s Department of Native American Studies, […]
Are Parents Protesting School Boards Domestic Terrorists?
That may sound dramatic and alarming, but it’s a question being asked now following the National School Board Association’s letter to the president and the U.S. Justice Department’s response to parents protesting local school boards for mask mandates, teaching critical […]
How Should Montana’s Congressional Districts Be Mapped?
After a short delay in the census figures, and several weeks of public input, nine maps have made the final cut to designate two Montana congressional districts. Click to hear Districting and Apportionment Commission member Dan Stusek talk about what […]
Calling All States
Does the constitution provide for the states and the public to rein in perceived abuses by its government? Well, yes, in every which way. It’s the very purpose of the document that is the foundation of our laws and freedoms. […]
Communication Can Help EmPOWER the State: Live From The 60th Annual MECA Meeting
The energy industry is facing rapid changes, and consumers are looking for trusted sources to help guide them. In many communities, the electric cooperatives can provide that. Live from the Montana Electric Cooperatives’ Association (MECA) annual meeting in Great Falls, […]