There’s an all-out war on weeds. In 1960, the state created the Montana Weed Control Association (MWCA) to coordinate the effort, and in 1985 the Montana Noxious Weed Trust Fund to provide more resources for the fight. 98-percent of Montana’s […]
Voices of Montana
Day 2 LIVE on the “Trail” with the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation
Merriweather’s mom, grizzlies, buffalo, and Sacajewa are all on the docket in a fast-paced Voices of Montana, day 2 live on the “trail” with the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.
406in’ with the Clarkies on the Lewis and Clark Trial
200 plus years and the fascination is with us still. The Lewis and Clark Expedition is a continuous corps of discovery for many Americans, and the Lewis and Clark Trial Heritage Foundation, based in Great Falls, is home base. Click […]
Tim Sheehy – Running for US Senate
Tim Sheehy joins us on the show and tells us a bit about his background and why he’s running for US Senate.
Train Derailment and Bridge Collapse East of Reed Point
Montana’s first responders in Stillwater County went into action early on June 24 with a train derailment and bridge collapse east of Reed Point. David Stamey is the Emergency Services Specialist with Stillwater County and discusses the early response, the […]
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks
From swashbuckling fun to theater that is moving and emotional, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has been providing unique, and free, summertime experiences, for all ages, for 51 seasons. Click on the podcast to hear MSIP Executive Director Kevin Asselin […]
Shelby, Colstrip Celebrating 100 Years for Different Reasons
The infamous Dempsey/Gibbons World Heavyweight boxing title bout is now a topic of conversation. Flashback 100 years, and it was entirely something else. Dean Hellinger drops in to talk about the fight’s history in Montana. Then Colstrip Mayor John Williams […]
The Wall that Heals
For more than 20 years, the Wall that Heals, a 3/4 replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC, has been helping veterans and educating others about the history and impact of the Vietnam war. The memorial has come […]
SCOTUS Citations and Observations, with Rob Natelson
With recent major decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court, and a closely-watched climate trial in Montana, the courts will have had a lot to say about the direction of our country. Join us for an in-depth discussion on the impact […]
406in’ the Burger Trail & Glacier Country
Time for some virtual “406in’” First we’ll hop on the Burger Trail, with Brenda Maas of Visit Southeast Montana to find those one-of-a-kind, Made-in-Montana burgers that you’re always hungry for. Then it’s 406in’ to the other side of the state […]