Our Senators are back in Washington and there are some big decisions looming. Namely, the 3.5 trillion dollar budget. Click to hear Montana Senator Steve Daines’ thoughts on the possible implications of the budget if it were to pass along […]
Amending A Constitutional Crisis?
The Federal Government has increasingly exerted more authority across the country. In Montana’s case, it has now gotten to the point where state government, constitution and laws are now being challenged by recent federal mandates. Click to hear Montana State […]
State Security Update & 9/11 Reflections With Troy Downing
What can Montana do to manage in the dramatic price increases in prescription drugs and housing across the state? Click to hear Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance and State Auditor Troy Downing discuss what his office is doing to […]
From Montana, For Montana: The 2021 Made In Montana Trade Show
What words come to mind when you think about small business? Passion? Innovation? Commitment? In Montana, all of this and more are certainly the case with the businesses on display at the 2021 Made In Montana Trade Show. Click the […]
Saving The Sage Grouse & Winding Down The Wildfire Season
How close are we to ending this year’s devastating wildfire season? What’s the impact it’s had on Montana’s sage grouse? Click the podcast to hear Director of the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Amanda Kaster give an update on […]
A Different Way Of Living: What Farm In The Dell Is Offering Montana’s Disabled Adults
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 […]