Is Gary Cooper Montana's most famous actor? Could we use his wisdom for today and how crazy everything seems to be here in America? Check out this old quote.
We only had about 20 seconds left until the show wrapped up- but that's when Montana State Rep. Jerry Schillinger (R-Circle) had the best line of the day.
A liberal judge who has used the power of his bench to block election integrity laws, and to force transgender birth certificates is stepping down. The resignation of Judge Michael Moses in Yellowstone County allows Montana Governor Greg Gianforte (R-MT) to select a replacement.
Veteran Montana political reporter Chuck Johnson reportedly died this past weekend. Tributes immediately started pouring in from fellow journalists and across the political spectrum as the news got out across Montana.
It's almost halftime at the 90-day session of the Montana Legislature, and they only meet once every other year. Needless to say, that is a lot of work that needs to be done, and not a lot of time to do it. So where do things stand?
Montanans are one step closer to getting a major tax rebate on both their income taxes and on their property taxes. How much will it be? When could they get it? Will we be taxed on the tax rebate. Here's what we found out so far.
When it comes to the tax relief that is about to be delivered to Yellowstone County taxpayers, just how much money are we talking? Over $40 million. For Gallatin County? Over $49 million.
A freshman lawmaker from Kalispell, Montana is looking to crack down on fentanyl traffickers in the state. This, after Montana's Attorney General noted an 11,000% increase in fentanyl seizures since 2019.
When Jeff Laszloffy joined us Monday morning on the radio, he had a busy day ahead of him. His organization, the Montana Family Foundation, was testifying on six different bills. The most important one? Senate Bill 458, "a bill to define the terms male, female and sex in the Montana Code."