Montanans has seen the prices of homes skyrocket in recent years, which means that local taxes will follow suit. But a new constitutional initiative is looking to cap the rate of growth for property taxes to keep it affordable for […]
Voices of Montana
Is There An All-Out Effort Against The Pandemic?
It’s no secret there are disagreements about COVID-19 treatments and their mandates among the public, but what about the world’s leading health specialists? U.S. cardiologist and former Chief of Cardiovascular Research at Baylor University Dr. Peter McCullough is one of a […]
A Town Devasted & A State Coming Together: Looking Back At The West Wind Fire
The West Wind Fire forced an evacuation and devasted the small ag community of Denton in late November. Two dozen homes and several dozen other structures were completely destroyed. Click the podcast to hear an update from local farmer, grain […]
Rural Montana Live: Taking A Look At Life On The Sawmill & A National Indian Rodeo Finalist
“Work is good for the soul,” says Ralph Quilling from Eureka, where he’s spent the past 60 years running the family’s sawmill. He’s a former member of Lincoln Electric Cooperative and a feature guest in the January edition of the Montana […]
What’s Going To Change With Montana Hunting In 2022?
There’s perhaps no other single organization that oversees more of what Montanans love about the state than Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. Click the podcast to hear Hank Worsech, the Director of FWP, join the program and discuss new hunting […]
Thoughts On Montana Pot? How Will It Look & How Will It Work?
Montana embarks on a new financial and cultural path in 2022 as the state becomes the latest in a growing list where recreational marijuana use is legalized. Developing the path and policy for the birth of a $250 million annual […]
Mental Health Focus: The Pandemic Impact On Our Youth
Many healthcare providers have been studying and sharing their concerns on the mental health impact of the pandemic on the culture. One of the focal points is how children and adolescents are responding to the challenges and the news is […]
Montana’s Ultimate Ag-vocate: Farming, Ranching, Broadcasting & Politics With Taylor Brown
There are few names (and voices) that are as recognizable across Montana as Taylor Brown’s. He’s a rancher, award-winning broadcaster and former state legislator who will be receiving an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Montana State University, Friday, Dec. […]
A Community Call To Action: Diving Into The Hebgen Dam Response
Earlier this month, a gate failure at the earthen Hebgen Dam dramatically reduced water flow to the Madison River for about 45 hours. What ensued after is a story of agency, community, and industry cooperation that just as dramatically helped […]
Grizzlies, Inflation & Mandates: A U.S. Senate Update With Steve Daines
The supply chain, long term inflation, interest rates, gas prices, stimulus spending: all economic factors that are affecting your bottom line. Click the podcast and hear Senator Steve Daines give his thoughts on these issues in Montana and across the […]