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MMIP Task Force Meet For Progress Report

Members of the Montana Missing Indigenous Persons Task Force heard from investigators lawmakers and students Wednesday.  According to the Montana Missing Persons Clearinghouse, as of June 17th, indigenous people make up about 32% of those currently missing in the state and little over 10% have been missing for over a year. Guest speakers outli...

MSU Receives $3 Million From U.S. Department Of Energy

The mineral pyrite more may hold the keys to a domestic-based future in renewable energy and the Department of Energy, in collaboration with Senators Jon Tester and Steve Daines, has awarded Montana State University Associate Professor Eric Boyd more than $3.3 million in funding to better extract the mineral pyrite. The next step is to use the...

Grasshopper Potential Highest Since 1980s For Rangelands

A punishing drought in the U.S. West is leaving farmers scrambling for water and bringing a plague of grasshoppers with federal agriculture officials launching what could become their largest grasshopper killing campaign since the 1980s amid at the insects that cattle ranchers fear will strip bare public and private rangelands. A 2021 grasshop...

Senator Daines Comments On ATF Nominee

Senator Steve Daines on Voices of Montana Wednesday explained why he does not want  David Chipman currently going through the nomination process to be the Director of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/6-24_537.mp3

National Bison Range Transferred To Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes

The Department of the Interior announced today the transfer of all lands comprising the National Bison Range to the Bureau of Indian Affairs to be held in trust for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation in Montana. The National Bison Range was established on May 23rd 1908 when President Theodore Roosevelt sign...

Federal Government To Investigate Native Boarding School Oversights

The federal government will investigate its past oversight of Native American boarding schools compiling and reviewing decades of records to identify past boarding schools locate known and possible burial sites at or near those schools and uncover the names and tribal affiliations of students. A recent discovery of children’s remains bur...

Deep Creek Canyon Fire Now 75% Contained

Firefighters appear to be winning the war against the Deep Creek Canyon Fire. Details from our Capitol City Correspondent Troy Shockley. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/6-23_832.mp3

U.S. BLM Nominee Still Receiving Local Support Despite Recent Criticism

Tracy-Stone Manning of Missoula who has served as director of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality is receiving pushback for her nomination to direct the U.S. Bureau of Land Management but supporters are speaking up in her defense. Montana sportswoman and rancher Kathy Hadley says Stone-Manning has the experience for this position. ...

Subpoenas For Montana Judicial Branch Withdrawn

A legislative committee investigating the judicial branch has withdrawn its subpoenas for Montana Supreme Court records after consulting with the state Department of Justice. The committee had produced a preliminary report by the end of April outlining its concerns with the judicial branch following a month of investigation. Withdrawing the su...

Governor Gianforte Signs Letter Requesting Redistricting Data

Fifteen Republican governors including Montana’s Governor Greg Gianforte sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Commerce Tuesday urging the U.S. Census Bureau to release redistricting data this month or as soon as possible. They say further delays would hurt efforts to redraw congressional and legislative districts determining how many ...