What can Montanan’s do to make a positive impact on their environment? What are we doing now? How can we do better across the state and in our own communities? To celebrate this year’s Earth Day, we spoke with a […]
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Winemaking in Montana
Did you know that Montana’s climate is well-suited to growing winemaking grapes? Click on podcast to find out what Montana winery owners Brian McGuire (Willow Mountain Estate Winery) and Larry Robertson (Flathead Lake Winery) are doing to make wine out […]
Rural Montana Live: The Cowboy President & Road Trip For A Cause
In this edition of “Rural Montana Live,” the statewide radio show of Rural Montana magazine: There are over 40 million electric cooperative members who could save millions of dollars if Congress would allow electric cooperatives to renegotiate their interest rates. […]
COVID Relief Pros & Cons: A Government Power Grab And The Small Business End Of The Package
The latest COVID relief package contains a controversial provision that prohibits states from enacting their own tax relief if they spend any of the federal money. Is the federal government over-steeping its authority by doing this? Click to listen to […]
Montana’s Sergeant At Arms
Bozeman native and Senate Sergeant at Arms Karen Gibson discusses her recent confirmation as chief law enforcement officer, how security measures have ramped up since the the January 6 riots and the most recent assault at the capitol building that […]
Reactions and Accounts of a Day on the U.S./Mexican Border
What would you expect to see if you visited the US/Mexican border right now? Drug cartel members taunting US officials? Holding facilities filled to four-times their normal capacity? Meth flooding across the border because enforcement agents are forced to deal […]
Daines Embarks on Senate Delegation to Southern Border
As the Biden Administration restricts press coverage of federal agencies and facilities at the US/Mexican border, Montana Senator Steve Daines is embarking on a Senate delegation to ride with U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents to get a first-hand look […]
Rural Values Celebrated on National Ag Day
March 23rd is National Ag Day. Agriculture has been such a vital part of Montana. Yes, it’s our #1 economic driver, but agriculture’s value is measured in far more than just dollars and cents. It’s where we learned to be […]
State of the State, with Governor Greg Gianforte
What’s the state of our state? Governor Greg Gianforte sums it up in this Voices of Montana interview ahead of his first State of the State address on Thursday, January 28. Listen to the podcast for a peak at the […]
Keystone XL Cancellation Comes with High Price Tag For Montana
Nearly 300 miles of the 1200-mile Keystone XL pipeline was slated to have crossed the Treasure State, which would have been the longest stretch of any U.S. state. Thus, the abrupt cancellation of the KXL pipeline by the Biden Administration […]