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Medicaid Helps Make Ends Meet for Montana Rural Clinics
Cherie Taylor of Logan Health, Cut Bank and Chester, and Rep. Ed Buttrey join us in studio to discuss the value of Medicaid to Montana’s rural hospitals and clinics. The state’s portion of the funding for Medicaid expansion will need
Record Gold Prices and Market Impact
What’s up with the price of gold? The precious metal is at all-time highs. How does this affect the markets? Scott Boulanger and Matt Speck of Grizzly Gold and Silver joins us in-studio to talk about what’s going on behind
Telling Jonnie’s Tale
The rodeo Hall of Fame came calling for Montana’s own Jonnie Jonckowski. Though she grew up with plans to race around a track, she would wind up in an industry where an 8-second race on the back of a tornado
Montana Senate Leader Ken Bogner Makes Bid for Congress
State Senator Ken Bogner joins us in-studio to discuss his GOP campaign for Congress for the Eastern District. He is among 8 Republicans and 4 Democrats seeking their party’s primary nomination June 4. Click on the podcast to find out
EV Mandates Off-the-Rails
The state of CA has gone off the rails with a new mandate that all freight trains in the state be zero-emission trains by 2035. Given that currently ALL the freight engines in the country are diesel, the CA mandate
Pharmacist, Farmer, Business Owner Kyle Austin Truckin’ the Trail
Kyle Austin is a pharmacist, farmer, and business owner. He’s also pretty handy behind the wheel. You may see Kyle’s campaign rig parked along a roadway, or gettin’ on down it to another campaign event. Dr Austin joins us in
Educators Address Warning Signs in Youth Risk Behavior Survey
A 2023 CDC Youth Risk Behavior Study revealed the struggles our students face in public schools. 25% of the more than 4,500 Montana students who took the survey said they had “seriously considered” suicide in the past 12 months, with
Troy Downing – Experiences Count in Campaign for Congress
Troy Downing grew up in a home of strong values and humble means. From there, he has accomplished much: teaching at a University, developing a tech company that caught the eye of Yahoo, and building a handful of small businesses,
MFU Floats Forming Co-op to Keep Pyramid Mountain Lumber Open
Housing and labor issues have Pyramid Mountain Lumber in Seeley Lake facing closure. As the owners explore their options, Walter Schweitzer, President of the Montana Farmer’s Union, is putting the idea of a cooperative on the table. It’s something the