The 51st Annual Montana History Conference is coming to Great Falls Sept. 26-28. The agenda is packed and impactful. Click on the podcast as Montana Historical Society Historian Christine Brown goes through some of the keynote address, events, tours, and […]
Voices of Montana
On the Need for a New Vet Clinic
Taking good care of our pets and animals could become more of a challenge as the number of veterinarians is projected to lag far behind the growing demand for services. Between 1980 and 2010, there was only one new Veterinarian […]
Headwaters Tech Hub Making Waves for Montana
Nearly a year-and-a-half of digging, communicating, and collaborating has paid dividends for Montana’s growing tech industry. In October, 2023, the Economic Development Administration (EDA) designated Montana as a regional tech hub, and awarded $500,000 to start it up. Business and […]
Supporters Discuss Merits of Montana Primary Election Reform
Two constitutional initiatives, CI-126 and CI-127, would change Montana’s Primary Elections from a semi-open primary where the winning vote-getter from the qualifying major parties moves on to the general election, to one where the top four vote getters, regardless of […]
Getting Ready for Red Ants Pants
It’s become one of the west’s best — the Red Ants Pants Festival in White Sulphur Springs. It’s coming in late July, but folks are happily making plans now. Founder of the festival, and the Red Ants Pants clothing company […]
Israel-Hamas: Where Are We Now, with UM Professor Mehrdad Kia
It’s been over 7 months since the brutal Hamas attack on Israel. The ensuing response by the Israeli government has been both decisive and destructive, but where are we at now? University of Montana Professor Mehrdad Kia is one of […]
Update on Title IX, Student Loans, w/ AG Austin Knudsen
A federal judge in Kansas this week granted Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen’s request to block the administration’s unconstitutional student loan forgiveness orders. AG Knudsen will join us to discuss this developing story, as well as an earlier court win […]
FWP Spring Survey Shows Areas of Concern for Mule Deer
Click on the podcast as FWP Director Dustin Temple leads a discussion on what biologists have found in completing the annual spring survey for mule deer. Populations are struggling in some areas, though progress is also noted. FWP has reduced […]
Shakespeare in the Studios
It’s Shakespeare in the studio today, as we celebrate a Montana summer tradition now in its 52nd season. Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has endured all the elements that a Montana summer can muster, and it’s still going strong, much […]
Governor Gianforte Stops By with News Updates
Governor Greg Gianforte stopped in with news updates on St Mary‘s, the fire season, property taxes, and an update from his recent Economic Summit, where Berkshire-Hathaway announced a major energy investment they are making along the Hi-Line.