A $3.4 million federal grant is helping Montana tackle homelessness among the state’s young people. Nichole Heyer navigates the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project for the Montana Legal Services Association says it’s unique for a legal organization to be associated with the project and important because legal service can be ba...
Ten New Candidates File With Secretary of State Office
Thirteen candidate filings had been processed by the Secretary of State’s Office for Montana’s two congressional seats as of the end of business last week. In total 214 legislative filings have been processed with 170 candidates entering the race to become a Montana representative and 44 vying to become a senator. 30 legislative races ar...
PowerXchange Host Kate Tillotson Offers Some Great Tips!
If you are one of the thousands of Rural Electric members heading for Nashville for the 2022 PowerXchange March 6-9, you can look forward to Kate Tillotson serving as your Host and Emcee. Some Montanans might recognize Tillotson, because she began her early career as a reporter in Kalispell, before eventually broadcasting for 12 years at WW...
Montana Ag Teachers Oppose CTE Framework Changes
During Career Technical Education Month in Montana the national organization “Advance CTE” is looking to update the National Career Clusters Framework used to describe CTE. One of the proposed changes is the agriculture cluster to the food living systems and natural resources cluster. Missoula ag educator Kristi Rothe.
Secretary Of State Jacobsen Submits PSC Map Per Court Order
Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen submitted the state’s proposed five new Public Service Commission districts this week in response to a lawsuit claiming the current ones are unconstitutional but said it shouldn’t be adopted. MTN News Mike Dennison reports she said the lawsuit should be dismissed and the Legislature should draw the bo...
Energy CO-OP CEO Points Declining Salmon Numbers To Climate Change
In an ongoing debate along the lower Snake River concerning breaking up its dams to save the dwindling Salmon population at the cost of a major energy supplier. Montana Electric Cooperatives Association CEO Gary Wiens says another environmental factor is affecting the Salmon.
IRS Scraps Facial ID Plan
The Internal Revenue Service has abandoned a plan to use facial recognition on taxpayers for this filing season. According to Fight for the Future, in 2021, Montana is still using ID.me and facial verification for people applying for unemployment benefits. The Golden Colorado group says there were numerous reports of prob...
AG Knudsen Details Prominence Of Fentanyl In America
Attorney General Austin Knudsen was a guest on Voices of Montana recently after taking a trip to the south checking out what’s being done in the Lone Star State about drugs. He got an earful.
U.S. Congressional Candidate Ballard Drops Out
Jack Ballard from Red Lodge has dropped out of the Democratic primary for the U.S. House seat representing eastern Montana. The remaining Democratic candidates are Penny Ronning, a former member of the Billings City Council who works to combat human trafficking, Mark Sweeney, a state legislator from Philipsburg, and Skylar Williams of Billings...
Technical Education Programs Highlighted During CTE Month
Governor Greg Gianforte proclaimed February as Career and Technical Education Month to highlight various technical career fields and recruit future workers. Montana State University System Deputy Director of Higher Education Brock Tessman on some of the CTE jobs currently in need of filling.