Is your Heart Healthy? Want to know for sure? Click on the podcast as cardiologists and specialists from Billings Clinic teach us about heart disease and prevention, rural challenges, and the warning signs you shouldn’t ignore. Plus, a powerful patient […]
Voices of Montana
The Stock Market Game – Financial Literacy for Students
What better way to learn the stock market then to jump right in … Click on the podcast as Dax Schieffer, Executive Director of the long-standing Montana Council for Economic Education talks about the Stock Market Game, one of the […]
Need Campaign Lessons – Try Campaign School
Have you thought about running for a local political office? How much do you know about elections and campaign law? click on the podcast to learn a whole lot more about the process as Mike Sistak, Advocacy & Political Management […]
Reactions to Helena’s Pledge of Non-Cooperation with the Feds
Local–federal cooperation in immigration enforcement is under a fresh spotlight in Helena and across Montana, as the Helena City Commission approved a 4–1 resolution that directs the Helena Police Department to essentially not cooperate with federal immigration law enforcement. The […]
Big Sky Rattled – 4.2 Quake and Other Seismic News
Today’s show dives into earthquake and volcanic dynamics with one of the nation’s leading experts — Dr. Jamie Farrell, Chief Seismologist at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, and a University of Utah professor. Starting with the recent magnitude ~4.2 Montana earthquake […]
NWE’s 2026 IRP a Blueprint for Meeting Energy Needs
NorthWestern Energy’s 2026 Integrated Resource Plan, or IRP, is a long-range blueprint for how the utility plans to keep electricity reliable and affordable for Montana customers over the next 20 years. It’s not a construction plan, it’s not a final […]
The DEQ Agenda – With Director Sonja Nowakowski
Director of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality, Sonja Nowakowski, joins us to discuss environmental policies, nuclear and geothermal energy potential, critical minerals, and more.
Senate Leadership Defends Suit to Upend Property Tax Shift
A group of current and former Montana republican legislators have filed a lawsuit against legislation passed in the 2025 session that shifted Montana’s property taxes. They are asking a judge to throw out Senate Bill 542 for several key reasons. […]
Want to be an Educator for a Day?
Do you know what the growing trends are in your public schools? One way to find out is through more engagement. The “Educator for a Day” program is one of the ways the Education Foundation of Billings Public Schools is […]
Montana Labor Pitching the Facts on Data Centers
Click on the podcast for an interesting look at an evolving economic and political landscape, as two union leaders discuss their support for new tech development projects that environmental organizations often oppose. Jason Small of the Montana AFL-CIO, and Riley […]