What can Montana boaters do to put an end to aquatic invasive species entering our state? In recent years, the invasive Quagga and Zebra Mussels have been found in Montana waters and there’s been an increased effort to completely clear […]
Voices of Montana
Taking In The Miles City Bucking Horse Sale
It’s a Montana tradition. It’s a Western tradition. It’s an event people travel across the world to witness. The Miles City Bucking Horse Sale has attracted genuine and wanna-be cowboys and cowgirls for over 70 years and, after getting cancelled […]
Montana Pocketbook Issues: Estate Plans, Federal Loans and Wheat Prices
How will likely tax increases, especially estate and capital gains taxes, affect your bottom line? Sam Painter from Thompson Painter Law P.C. will be along to discuss why most estate plans fail and what to do about it. We also […]
Montana Youth Scholarships
Need a little help with paying for college? Make sure to look up your local Elks lodges. The Montana State Elks Association is celebrating its National Youth Week for 2021. Click on the podcast to hear Montana State Elks Association […]
The Ride To Prevent Suicide
Would you ride 1,000 miles in 24 hours to raise awareness of suicide prevention in Montana? That’s exactly what American Legion Riders, Dog Tag Buddies, and Tenacious Dames have come together to do. The Ride For Tomorrow is a fundraising […]
Earth Day: Montanans Making A Difference
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 […]
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 […]