You may be seeing new signs and displays around the state warning about the dangers of meth. They are part of the Paint the State campaign by the Montana Meth Project. If one or more have left an impression on […]
Voices of Montana
The Highs and Lows of the Supreme Court Session
More than a dozen court cases reached the U.S. Supreme Court as part of its recently concluded term. Those cases and rulings ranged in their potential impact on the country, but from government authority, to affirmative action, to freedom of […]
Competition in College Athletics Goes Far Beyond the Field
All across the college athletics universe there’s a battle between institutions for fund-raising, facilities, athletes, administrators and leaders. It happens in the classroom, too. How are Montana institutions doing in those battles? Click on the podcast to hear Karen Cantrell, […]
Entertainer and Award-Winning Barrelman Flint Rasmussen
His impact on the rodeo industry is not hard to measure. Entertainer and award-winning barrel man Flint Rasmussen has been a very visible part of a rodeo rejuvenation over his 30-year career. Earlier this year, the Choteau native and proud […]
In Defense of Parents and Children at the 68th
They were numerous, many bipartisan, but a handful controversial. Among the 1300 measures approved by the 68th Montana Legislature were a number of bills strengthening parental rights and protections for minors. Click on the podcast to hear family advocates, and […]
Young Montanan Takes on State Constitution
Nicole Bennett, a 12-year old from Red Lodge, is taking on a heavy task. She is organizing a constitutional ballot initiative for the 2024 election. In Montana, the state Supreme Court sets the rules and has the governing authority over […]
Montana’s NEW Drought Management Plan
The state’s new Drought Management Plan – three years in the making, aims to replace a previous version three decades old. The draft plan is out for public comment, and we’ll take a look at its key components, get a […]
Exposing the Full Impacts of EV Mandates
Can America fully transition to EV use by 2050? Some energy officials in Montana are questioning the math. Click on the podcast to hear Brandon Whittman, CEO and General Manager of Yellowstone Valley Electric Cooperative discuss an article he penned […]
Bob Story, Executive Director of the Montana Taxpayers Association
Bob Story, Executive Director of the Montana Taxpayers Association
Property Values and Taxes
Montanan’s are seeing increases in their property values by an average of 45% over the past two years. Does this mean your property taxes are about to double? Click on the podcast to learn more about your property taxes and […]