Did you know there could possibly have been no Charlie Russell without a cowboy named Pete Vann? Click on the podcast as Mike Gurnett, a long-time board member of the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame, tells that campfire story and […]
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Treasure State Shore Leave for USS Montana Sailors
Sailors from the USS Montana are once again roaming the state. Commanding Officer John Quimby, and Machinist Mate Nuclear Nathaniel Fisher joined Voices of Montana affiliate Mike Hammer in KOFI’s studio in Kalispell to talk about their connection to Montana […]
LIVE From the Trade Show – 40th Anniversary of Made in Montana!
It’s the 40th Anniversary of the Made in Montana program, and by all accounts, it’s been a grand success. We’re on the road in Helena, to the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds for the annual Made in Montana Trade Show. […]
Broadcasting Live! Blazing Trails: Women in Business Summit
What are the challenges for women today in business? LIVE from Bozeman, we dropped in to cover the inaugural “Blazing Trails: Women in Business Summit,” from the Montana Chamber of Commerce. It was a gathering of leadership, skill, finance, and […]
March 4-H Spotlight
It’s time to shine a spring spotlight on 4-H students from around the state. We make stops in Emigrant, Worden, and Cut Bank, and talk with young camp counselors, youth leaders, goat lovers, dog lovers, wood workers, photographers – there’s […]
National Debt Burden and Why Congress Won’t Solve the Issue
Click on the podcast to hear State Senator Tom McGillvray discuss how critical our national debt has become, why some believe that Congress will never fix this issue, and how states may need to act to address it. Senator McGillvray […]
Brad Johnson Seasoned for Senate Run
Former Secretary of State, and past PSC commissioner Brad Johnson says his experience and familiarity with Montana’s issues and government stand out for him in his bid for the GOP Senate nomination. Join us as Johnson discusses the race and […]
High Court Gives High Five on Black Butte Copper Project
The Montana Supreme Court has ruled 5-2 that the Montana Department of Environmental Quality did its job correctly, and quite well, actually, in permitting the Black Butte Copper Project. It’s a rare “on all points” court win for resource development. […]
Rehberg Recap: 6-Term Former Congressman Back on the Trail
Former Montana Congressman Denny Rehberg has recently announced his bid for a return to office. Rehberg served 6 terms in the U.S. House as Montana’s lone Congressman from 2001 – 2013 before unsuccessfully challenging Democrat incumbent Jon Tester in the […]
Reign to Inspire: Miss Montana Faith Johnson
Montana native Faith Johnson has packed in a lot of life in her youth. A lover of the performing arts, victims advocate, and recent MSU graduate, Johnson is the reigning Miss Montana, and a former Miss Teen Montana (2016). Click […]