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Statewide news from Montana Public Radio
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Episodes
Japanese government awards $5 million to UM to fund an endowed professorship
5/8/2024
The Japanese government awarded $5 million to the University of Montana to permanently fund a professor of Japanese and Indo-Pacific affairs.
Duration:00:01:31
Shying away from the spotlight; Ducking the debates; Trashing transplants
5/4/2024
Tim Sheehy seemed to shy away from the spotlight when Don Jr. came to campaign. Congressional candidates who showed up to debate talk immigration, climate change and transplants; Schools superintendent candidate faces legal troubles.
Duration:00:13:55
Missoula’s outgoing mail processing will be moved to Spokane, postal service says
5/3/2024
The U.S. Post Office in Missoula plans to relocate some of its operations to Washington state.
Duration:00:00:48
Rural Americans see a rise in preventable disease death rates, CDC reports
5/3/2024
Rural Americans are dying from preventable disease at a higher rate than their urban counterparts. That’s according to federal health officials.
Duration:00:01:28
State officials challenge expanded school discrimination protections
5/3/2024
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is suing the Biden Administration over its proposal to broaden protections against discrimination in education. State superintendent Elsie Arntzen is also pushing back.
Duration:00:01:40
Livestock producers start ranch-to-restaurant supply chain
5/2/2024
Farm-to-table restaurants aren’t uncommon, but a locally-sourced restaurant owned and operated by the ranchers who raise the meat they serve is. It’s part of an ongoing effort among many ranchers to control more of the livestock supply chain.
Duration:00:04:22
UM students protest over military aid to Israel
5/2/2024
More than a hundred people gathered on campus at the University of Montana Wednesday to protest the ongoing war in Gaza.
Duration:00:01:40
Eastern district congressional candidates debate in Havre
5/2/2024
Half of the Republican candidates for Montana’s eastern congressional district met during a debate in Havre Tuesday night.
Duration:00:04:26
Lawmakers convene special committee in ongoing dispute with the judiciary
5/1/2024
A panel of Republican lawmakers met on Monday to discuss their concerns over what they’ve called “troubling judicial rulings.” Democratic legislators declined to participate.
Duration:00:01:13
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals honors new member at Missoula ceremony
5/1/2024
Judges on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals honored new member Anthony Johnstone at a ceremony in Missoula last Friday.
Duration:00:01:31
Regulators reopen public comment on petition to consider climate change in their decision-making
5/1/2024
State utility regulators have reopened public comment on a petition that would require them to consider the impacts of climate change as part of their decision-making.
Duration:00:00:59
Braven Glenn's death raises questions about policing on tribal lands
4/29/2024
Criminal justice reporter Samantha Michaels spent much time investigating the circumstances of Braven Glenn’s crash and death and the state of policing on tribal lands. She joined MTPR’s Austin Amestoy to share her reporting.
Duration:00:09:22
The best of times, the worst of times; One of these ads is not like the others
4/27/2024
A Republican candidate's new ad stands out for its subtlety. Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy says times are bad and change is needed, while Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte argues times are good and he should get another term. A national group opposed to abortion is going door-to-door in Montana. Rep. Zinke votes no on more aid for Israel.
Duration:00:13:56
Why are there so many 'casinos' in Montana?
4/24/2024
Everywhere you look in Montana, there are places to gamble. Odds are good you've seen machines in bars, liquor stores and of course, gas stations. How did Montana end up with so many "casinos," and what does it have to do with bingo? The only sure bet is that The Big Why team has the answers.
Duration:00:08:24
Behavioral health commission reviews proposals to split $300 million in funding
4/23/2024
A state commission charged with rebuilding Montana’s mental and behavioral health system went over proposed recommendations this week.
Duration:00:00:54
Quality of life in Montana down, according to survey
4/23/2024
The latest survey of Montanans views of public lands shows an increase in support for recreation and conservation but a sharp decline in Montanan’s reported quality of life.
Duration:00:01:12
Staffing and leadership problems continue at Montana State Hospital
4/22/2024
Nearly two years after losing federal certification, the state’s adult psychiatric hospital in Warm Springs is facing leadership shakeups and turnover of medical providers and key staff.
Duration:00:03:51
Cash pours into the Senate race; Sheehy bullet story doesn't add up; The press gets pushed out
4/19/2024
The mystery of the lodged bullet continues. Is it fair for candidates to both criticize and shun the press? As expected, campaign fundraising is breaking records. Learn more now on Campaign Beat.
Duration:00:13:54
Lumber mill closure leaves Seeley Lake wrestling with a timberless future
4/18/2024
Pyramid Mountain Lumber's owners said a changing economy and a housing crunch made it impossible to stay in business. Now, mill workers and Seeley Lake residents are grasping for a future that may not include timber.
Duration:00:04:58
Group sues the state for records on DOJ's communications with mining company
4/17/2024
The Montana Department of Justice is blocking access to what it calls privileged documents showing its communication with a Canadian mining company. An environmental group is now suing to access the information.
Duration:00:01:22