It’s our first stop of our third leg of the Tow Rope Tour sponsored by Mountain Health CO-OP and we find ourselves at the Kootenai River Country Visitor Center in Libby to chat with Photographer Jessica Lynn, Libby Schools Superintendent […]
Health Relief In A Radon Mine?
What is one with a chronic condition to do when traditional medicine and treatment have failed them? Many have turned to a Montana mine, believing its low doses of Radon relieves their pain. Although forms of radiation are used for […]
Catching Up On Infrastructure In Montana
How critical is the need to fund infrastructure in Montana? What even is (and isn’t) considered infrastructure these days? The US Senate recently reached a deal on an infrastructure spending package separate from the ARPA Program, but critics say too […]
If Infrastructure Dollars are Headed St. Mary’s Way, Where Will It Go?
The federal government is working on an infrastructure funding package that has tentatively earmarked $100 million to repair the critical, but aging St. Mary’s diversion system. Would this funding lead to true rehabilitation or would it be a series of […]
406in’: Southwest Montana
Our Summer Tourism Series rolls along into the Southwest of Montana, which features art, brats, a rodeo and even a beer contest! Southwest Montana Tourism Director Sarah Bannon takes us through the events going on throughout the summer and into […]
Fighting The Montana Meth-idemic w/ AG Knudsen
It’s been a lingering issue over the years: drug abuse. Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is working with law enforcement officials across the state to discuss ways to combat the problems meth and opioid addictions cause in our families and […]
Ag Research and Its Impact with Dr. Bajwa, Dean of MSU’s College of Agriculture
It’s no secret that agriculture is Montana’s top industry, but what kind of developments are we seeing these days? What types of programs and technology are emerging to improve ag production and management? Click on the podcast to hear Vice […]
Civic Minded – Live from the Montana Elks Summer Convention
Elks Association National President Keith Mills joined Tom Schultz for a discussion on the importance of civic involvement – especially in today’s chaotic world – as Voices was on location at the 119th Montana Elks Summer Convention. From veterans programs […]
Montana Sports Greats From A to Z
It’s been a coffee table and bar room debate for as long as there has been coffee tables and bars – who are the greatest athletes from our Montana cities and towns? 406mtsports.com Executive Sports Editor and author Jeff Welsch […]
Covid Refugees, Skyrocketing Land Values, and a Changing Montana Landscape
The value of land across Montana has surged in price over the past year, but what does this mean for local producers? How will the state respond to its influx of so-called “COVID Refugees”? Accredited Rural Appraiser, Creator of Montana […]