Basketball has deep roots all across America since its creation in 1891, but what do we know about the game’s impact on Native American communities and vice versa? University of Montana Professor Wade Davies researched this for nearly two decades […]
Voices of Montana
Veterans Day Special: How Montana Is Giving Back
Montanans across the state consistently go out of their way to give back to their local veterans on Veterans Day, but are there still needs that aren’t getting met? Click to hear from Northern News Network Affiliate Scott Fredricks, Veteran […]
Celebrating Resilience: Live From The Montana Farm Bureau Federation Convention and Trade Show
What does “Pushing to Keep Our Way of Life” mean to you? How are Montana’s young farmers and ranchers adjusting to the challenges and opportunities in today’s world? Hit the player to hear from the Montana Farm Bureau Federation‘s Senior […]
Centennial Celebrations: 100 Years After Chief Plenty Coups And The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier
On November 11th 1921, Chief Plenty Coups was invited to attend the Dedication of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where he uttered a warrior’s prayer to unite all of America’s military heroes. 100 years later, the Chief Plenty Coups […]
From The Mountain States Poll To The Treasure State Slopes: Surveys, Skiing & Maps
From its new congressional districts to its citizens’ political views to its ski slopes, we’ve got Montana covered in this episode. Click to hear MSU-Billings Professor and Mountain States Poll Director Dr. Hope Dewell Gentry explain this year’s poll. Then, […]
Fraud Watch Friday: ‘Tis The Season For Scamming
For a lot of people, November marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season. Unfortunately, scammers of all kinds are privy to this and this year in particular presents its own unique circumstances for them to take advantage of. Click […]
Rural Montana Live: Community Solar Power & Remembering Montana Without Electricity
In this edition of Rural Montana LIVE, the statewide radio show of Rural Montana Magazine published by the Montana Electric Cooperatives’ Association, MECA Communications Director and Rural Montana Editor Ryan Hall joins as co-Host to chat with Jonnalea Tatsey from […]
A Treasure State Baseball Story: The Outcasts of Pumpkin Creek
Given all the uncertainty and disagreement we find ourselves inundated with in our daily lives, it’s important to remember and acknowledge the things that bring us all together. For many people, sports have been able to do this and this […]
The Future Of Montana’s Fairgrounds
We know about the entertainment, education and commerce that our county fairs provide, but what do we know what it takes to renovate and maintain our fairgrounds for the years to come? Listen to the podcast to hear from Emily Brock, […]
Down Syndrome: Do We Still Overlook Those Among Us with Disabilities?
We may know of someone with Down syndrome, but how much do we really know about their challenges? Does our society do a good enough job of equipping them with resources? Click to hear from Casey’s Dream Owner and CEO […]