It’s been a lingering issue over the years: drug abuse. Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is working with law enforcement officials across the state to discuss ways to combat the problems meth and opioid addictions cause in our families and […]
Voices of Montana
Ag Research and Its Impact with Dr. Bajwa, Dean of MSU’s College of Agriculture
It’s no secret that agriculture is Montana’s top industry, but what kind of developments are we seeing these days? What types of programs and technology are emerging to improve ag production and management? Click on the podcast to hear Vice […]
Civic Minded – Live from the Montana Elks Summer Convention
Elks Association National President Keith Mills joined Tom Schultz for a discussion on the importance of civic involvement – especially in today’s chaotic world – as Voices was on location at the 119th Montana Elks Summer Convention. From veterans programs […]
Montana Sports Greats From A to Z
It’s been a coffee table and bar room debate for as long as there has been coffee tables and bars – who are the greatest athletes from our Montana cities and towns? 406mtsports.com Executive Sports Editor and author Jeff Welsch […]
Covid Refugees, Skyrocketing Land Values, and a Changing Montana Landscape
The value of land across Montana has surged in price over the past year, but what does this mean for local producers? How will the state respond to its influx of so-called “COVID Refugees”? Accredited Rural Appraiser, Creator of Montana […]
CRT, Classroom Cameras, and Getting Back to a “High Degree of Normalcy.” MSBA’s Lance Melton Weighs-in
What kind of feedback from community members are Montana’s school board members receiving on Critical Race Theory? Would the school boards object to or support the installation of cameras in our classrooms? Listen to the podcast to hear Montana School […]
“A Once In A Lifetime Opportunity”: ARPA Broadband Infrastructure Update With Jason Ellsworth
The funding for broadband infrastructure in Montana through the American Rescue Plan Act is expected to have a transformative impact on the treasure state and recent developments may lead to an even greater impact than originally anticipated. Click the podcast […]
Montana Stock Growers Express Reservations About BLM EA on APR Variance Request
The Bureau of Land Management has released a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact for a bison grazing proposal from the American Prairie Reserve (APR) on 69,000 acres of BLM grazing allotments in Phillips County. (See […]
Getting Paid To Play In College?
Do you think college athletes should get paid or at least more compensated for the work they do for their universities? The Supreme Court recently ruled that the NCAA‘s current compensation restrictions towards student athletes violate antitrust rules, which may […]
Montana Updates On Education, Elections & D.C.
There’s been a lot of talk about voting rights recently, both across Montana and the United States. There’s also questions about the Biden Administration’s recent bureau nominees and how future U.S. Senate votes could impact Montana. Listen to the podcast […]