Mexican drug cartels have found a footing in Montana, and former DEA agent, and current Eastern District Congressional candidate, Stacy Zinn, wants to make sure they don’t dig-in any deeper. Zinn has 20-plus years’ experience in battling the drug cartels […]
Voices of Montana
Fighting a Feral Hog Foothold
Feral swine are becoming notorious. The problem pigs damage crops, landscapes, wildlife — you name it. And once they have a foothold, they are a stubborn critter to control. Click on the podcast as State Veterinarian Dr. Tahnee Szymanski, and […]
Voices of Montana LIVE from the MATE Show
Innovations and community connections were the order of the days(s) at the 47th Annual Montana Agri-Trade Exposition (Feb. 15-17). Click on the podcast as Montana’s weatherman Ed McIntosh joins Tom Schultz to co-host a jam-packed hour live from the trade […]
What Does USDA Ag Census Reveal?
What’s the acreage of farms in Montana? How many farms are there? How many farmers? The USDA releases a Census on Agriculture once every 5 years. The new report was released just yesterday, and today we’ll take a look at […]
Montana Couple Battles State for Custody and Care of Daughter
When the government assumes control over a family member, your world turns upside down. Click on the podcast to hear Krista Cummins-Kolstad tell the story of how the state of Montana seized custody of her and husband Todd’s daughter when […]
Rosendale Vies for Tester’s Senate Seat
Eastern District Congressman Matt Rosendale has finally thrown his hat into the ring for Democrat Jon Tester’s Senate seat. That’ll set up a hotly contested GOP Senate primary race between Rosendale, veteran and business owner Tim Sheehy, and former Montana […]
An Education on the 4-Day School Week
Will a 4-day school week benefit the education system? Many districts are moving to a shorter week to save costs and deal with labor shortages, but what are the drawbacks? Click on the podcast to find out more in this […]
Tax Reform on the Treasure State Agenda
Tax reform is a topic that will rise to the top of the public and legislature’s list of issues in the next session. Where does the current system fail? What are some of the options on the table? Click on […]
Montana’s Medicaid 2024 and Beyond
Is our healthcare system healthy? Is it accessible, affordable? What’s evident is there are challenges, especially for low-income households. Medicaid has been one program the government uses to fill the gap of needed care. The Montana legislature expanded the program […]
What’s the state of women’s athletics today?
National Girls and Women in Sports Day is tomorrow (Wednesday Feb 7th), and today we’ll take a look at the current status of women’s sports, how far its come, and what is left on the horizon. MSU Bobcats women’s head […]