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  • It's Wednesday, July 15th. Access and preservation plans for public lands, the Colstrip coal-fired power plant and tensions rise as some counties consier…
  • It's Thursday, July 16th. The fire outlook for the state, masks mandates for most Montanans and the next installment of our series Project Little Shell,…
  • It's Tuesday, July 14th. An environmental lawsuit against the Bitterroot National Forest, improving access to public lands in the Crazy Mountains and how…
  • It's Friday, September 4th. COVID case numbers from the University of Montana, Department of Natural Resource officials on the wildfire outlook and we recap this week's fire activity.
  • On this episode of Field Days, sixth-generation Stillwater County rancher Jake Miller learns ultrasound technology to better manage his herd on his own.Field Days is an award-winning weekly audio diary following the day-to-day life of a Montana rancher, produced by Yellowstone Public Radio. Theme music by John Kosel of the High Country Cowboys.
  • It's Tuesday, September 8th. Fire updates, efforts by the Human Trafficking Task Force of Yellowstone County to raise awareness and mail-in voting for the November election.
  • Shared State is available wherever you get podcasts. Or listen on the radio on Thursday nights at 6 on Yellowstone Public Radio.
  • Like many Montana counties, Cascade County came about because of the railroad, and particularly a plan between two influential men, Paris Gibson and Robert Vaugh. They plotted a city near what is now called the Great Falls, in order to take advantage of the falls to create hydroelectric power. Railroad magnate James Hill provided much of the financing for the early town of Great Falls, which was built on what was once Blackfeet land. The city now relies as much on the Air Force base as its other primary industries.
  • It's Wednesday, September 9th. Updates on coronavirus, fires burning across the state and a look at the debate between the two candidates running for Montana State Auditor.
  • It's Tuesday, December 29th. Governor-elect Greg Gianforte prepares to take office next week, COVID-19 vaccination efforts and farm subsidies from the new coronavirus relief stimulus package.
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