Click on the podcast to hear directly from Montana Senator Steve Daines, one of the leading Republicans on Capitol Hill, on how and why a clean continuing resolution to temporarily fund the government, already approved by the House, is being […]
Voices of Montana
@Montana State University – Turning Point USA Carries-On Without Charlie Kirk
Weeks after the assassination of Turning Point USA leader Charlie Kirk, the organization that he founded as a teenager in 2012 continues to carry on its advocacy of conservative principles and empowerment of young voters. Click on the podcast as […]
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen – Defending the Law
There’s a series of high-stakes, but seemingly low-profile legal battles taking shape. Case v. Montana, is in front of the U.S. Supreme Court and could redefine police authority to enter homes during emergencies. In addition, a coalition of 26 states, led […]
MACo/MECA – Grassroots Montana
Energy, taxes, econ development and many other topics were on the agenda for two of Montana’s oldest grassroots organizations, the Montana Association of Counties, and the Montana Electric Cooperatives’ Association, both of which recently held their annual conventions. Click on […]
Feeding Montana
1 in 10 Montanans face food insecurity — including 1 in 6 kids. Click on the podcast for an eye-opening conversation on hunger, hope, and the power of local action, with Gayle Carlson from the Montana Food Bank Network, Kaya Patten-Fusselman […]
Revamping/Rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule & Corner Crossings
There are two large public lands and property rights issues on the plate today that will affect Montana’s hunters, farmers, ranchers, rural communities and its economy. Ellie Brighton of the Montana Stockgrowers Association joins us to to discuss the proposed […]
A Candid “Healthcare in Montana” Conversation with MHA President Ed Buttrey
Montana’s healthcare system, especially in rural areas, is under serious strain. With staffing shortages, overwhelming patient loads, and a wave of new federal regulations, many hospitals are at a breaking point. In this episode, guest host Steve Arveschoug speaks with […]
What could a proposed Rail Merger mean for Shippers in Montana?
What Could a Proposed Rail Merger Mean for Shippers in Montana? Join guest host Steve Arveschoug for an insightful discussion on how the potential merger between two of the top six Class 1 rail transportation providers—Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern—could […]
NorthWestern Energy CEO Brian Bird, Keeping the Lights on in MT
When you walk into a room and just before you flip that switch, what gives you the confidence the lights will come on? We’re going to find out what it takes to give us that confidence when Guest host Steve […]
Quantica, NorthWestern Energy Discuss Agreement on 5K Acre Digital Campus
Montana is poised to step into the digital age in a big way, and this unique BYOP (bring your own power) digital campus design is helping to lead the way. NorthWestern Energy has signed a letter of intent with Quantica […]