What kind of feedback from community members are Montana’s school board members receiving on Critical Race Theory? Would the school boards object to or support the installation of cameras in our classrooms? Listen to the podcast to hear Montana School […]
“A Once In A Lifetime Opportunity”: ARPA Broadband Infrastructure Update With Jason Ellsworth
The funding for broadband infrastructure in Montana through the American Rescue Plan Act is expected to have a transformative impact on the treasure state and recent developments may lead to an even greater impact than originally anticipated. Click the podcast […]
Montana Stock Growers Express Reservations About BLM EA on APR Variance Request
The Bureau of Land Management has released a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact for a bison grazing proposal from the American Prairie Reserve (APR) on 69,000 acres of BLM grazing allotments in Phillips County. (See […]
406in’: Glacier Country
Western Montana really has it all going for them: music festivals, equestrian events and even a chainsaw competition! What more can you ask for? Our Summer Tourism series continues in Glacier Country with Glacier Country Tourism Public Relations Manager Lucy […]
Rural Montana Live: The Hi-Line Cowboy Country Singer
In this edition of “Rural Montana Live,” the statewide radio show of Rural Montana magazine: What kinds of songs would a Hi-line cowboy and country singer sing? Singer-Songwriter and Hinsdale Rancher Chisholm Christensen answers these questions and tells us about […]
Getting Paid To Play In College?
Do you think college athletes should get paid or at least more compensated for the work they do for their universities? The Supreme Court recently ruled that the NCAA‘s current compensation restrictions towards student athletes violate antitrust rules, which may […]
Montana Updates On Education, Elections & D.C.
There’s been a lot of talk about voting rights recently, both across Montana and the United States. There’s also questions about the Biden Administration’s recent bureau nominees and how future U.S. Senate votes could impact Montana. Listen to the podcast […]
What’s The Most Effective Way To Manage Wolves?
Montana has a wolf problem. Specifically, it has a problem with its wolf population. The most recent Legislative session saw significant changes in the way Montana manages wolves that made some groups happy and other groups wanting further change. Click […]
406in’: Yellowstone Country
Our Summer tourism series continues in Yellowstone Country, which boasts everything from high country vistas and hot springs to supervolcanos. Not to mention the great hiking, hunting and fishing opportunities. Executive Director of Yellowstone Country Tourism Region Robin Hoover goes […]
The State of Oil & Gas In Montana’s Economy
The price of oil has gone over $70 per barrel — the highest it’s been in three years. That may be bad news for us when we fill up our gas tanks, but is it all bad for Montana? Click […]