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 […]
406in’: Southeast Montana
Did you know that there’s over 50 miles of inaccessible land of the Yellowstone River for recreation? There’s a new committee that’s looking to change that and looking for help. We’re making virtual stops across Montana’s tourism regions to find […]
406in’: Central Montana
We continue our virtual run across the six Montana regional tourism destinations to see what sort of sights and events are out there for the summer season! Executive Director of Central Montana Tourism Region Gayle Fischer guides us through what […]
Montana Hospitals: Major Employer, Major Impact
Did you know that Montana’s hospitals account for over $6 billion of annual income for Montanans? What about its $1.5 billion in revenue or the 83,000 year-round jobs across the state? These are just some of the figures revealed in […]
Gianforte Charts New Course for Judicial Noms & MSLF In Court to Defend Our Rights and Values
The state’s high court ruled Thursday in favor of a measure Montana Governor Greg Gianforte supported eliminating the Judicial Nomination Commission. Click on the podcast to hear his reaction, along with a discussion on the state’s preparedness and expectations as […]
Starting, Attracting And Growing New Business In Rural Montana
What does it take to get a fresh business idea off the ground in rural Montana? How do we keep our rural communities vibrant while protecting their values? Click the podcast and hear from Executive Director of Bear Paw Development […]
In Defense Of The Constitution With Rob Natelson
What does the new reversal of the “Waters of the U.S.” rule mean for non-navigable waters? Are new federal regulations making our private property less private? What about our Second Amendment rights when considering recent public safety concerns and mass […]
Talking Track & Field With NAIA Decathlon Champion Lee Walburn
Carroll College freshman and Whitefish native Lee Walburn is now a national champion. Two weeks ago, Walburn won the decathlon title at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics national track and field championships in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Click the podcast […]
Getting Deep In The Montana Weeds
What’s up with Noxious Weed Awareness Week in Montana? Recently proclaimed by the governor, the first week of June is now devoted to educating Montanans about the different noxious weeds across the state and the economic and environmental threats they […]