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by Mr. Christopher Cummings MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Montana election podcast?

The podcast is hosted by the Department of Ecology at Montana State University in beautiful Bozeman, Montana (the views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Ecology or Montana State University). A podcast about what’s driving Montana’s 2020 elections and where the outcomes could lead us.

What are the best Montana podcasts?

Montana Mint Sports has all of your favorite Montana podcasts: Montana Mint Sports Pod: All things Cat/Griz football and Big Sky Conference – Hosted by Bear Tycoon and Hot Take Nate Griz Fan Pod: A weekly pod on Griz football hosted by Luke, Mike, and Brint Big Sky, Big Takes: Think “Around the Horn” but for the Big Sky Conference.

Who is the editor of the Butte weekly?

Today we’re joined by Robin Jordan, editor of Butte’s weekly newspaper, The Butte Weekly. We discuss Superfund, Butte’s economic status, and her long career in journalism.

What's new for the butte hill?

Julia Crain and Eric Hassler join Daniel Hogan in the KBMF office to lay out the basic changes proposed for the Butte Hill. Changes to the Residential Metals Abatement Program and the Butte Reclamation Evaluation System will expand those efforts, but the TI waiver for Silver Bow Creek has been met with push back from some community members.

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From Montana Public Radio

If you don't know Butte Montana, you might have heard it's one of the biggest toxic messes in the country. But now the "Mining City" is on the verge of sealing a deal that could clean it up once and for all.

Richest Hill Episode 10: We Wear Butte Proudly On Our Skin

December 15, 2020 • Right after talking to a psychic about my own path and Butte's, I felt comforted. It felt good to let someone else take the wheel for a while, you know? But that comfort turned out to be temporary. Soon, those vague answers about the future only gave birth to more questions.

Richest Hill Episode 09: Butte Never Says Die!

September 22, 2020 • The core of the Superfund deal itself, and how it proposes to solve Butte's lingering environmental problems forever, is really important and complicated, both legally and technically. And no wonder.

Like 'Richest Hill'? Check Out 'Shared State'

September 9, 2020 • Hi all, Richest Hill host Nora Saks here. I wanted to pop in real quick to let you know that episode 9, which we're calling 'Butte never says die,' is almost done and will be out very soon. In the mean time, I want to tell you about another podcast coming your way.

Richest Hill Episode 08: The Art Of The Superfund Deal

June 24, 2020 • Recently, we let the cat out of the bag and told you that Butte's Superfund parties reached a very big deal ; one that will clean up the Mining City forever. That sounds like good news, and I hope it is. But as someone who lives right in the heart of a Superfund megasite, lately I've been experiencing some cognitive dissonance.

Richest Hill Episode 07: The Possibilities Are Endless, And The Choice Is Ours

March 25, 2020 • After reporting on Superfund for several years, it's obvious to me that everyone here wants the best possible cleanup for their town. And, there are very different definitions of what that means. A lot of folks in Butte are fired up about bringing a stretch of the long-dead Silver Bow Creek back to life.

EPA To Announce Final Butte Cleanup Deal

February 11, 2020 • This season on Richest Hill you've been hearing all about what mining meant for Butte, the toxic legacy it left behind, and about sprawling efforts to clean it up that have spanned more than 30 years. And this week, something big is gonna happen.

What books did Montana produce?

A River Runs Through It, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Fools Crow, The Big Sky, Perma Red, and The Last Best Place, all Montana books.

Who is the governor of Montana?

Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte is for the first time flexing a new power to appoint judges after the 2021 Legislature scrapped a decades-old nomination process. The governor has picked a new judge for a vacant post on the Cascade County District court bench.By Shaylee Ragar

What is Montana Policy Institute?

The Montana Policy Institute equips Montana citizens and decision makers to better argue for state public policy options that respect individual freedom, expect individual responsiblility, and that look to government as an avenue of last resort. M. Montana Mint Sports.

What is Montana Road Trippin?

Discover the Treasure State Under the Big Sky! Montana Road Trippin’ is a fun weekly 25-30 minute travel show helping you to learn about unique places to visit and the best road trips you can take all across Montana.

Where did the Crazy Buddies grow up?

A couple crazy buddies that grew up in the state prison town of Montana, discuss the latest trends in society. Also a look into their private company Cutler Bros. Productions, the film industry, theatre, and much more!Currently promoting the their latest horror film: Redgate

Who is the pastor of Canvas Church?

Catch the latest message from Canvas! Canvas Church in Kalispell, Montana is led by Pastor Kevin Geer and exists to create opportunities for people to experience God in a life changing way.

D.B. Cooper 50th Anniversary Episode

Before season two kicks off in earnest on 1/4/22, here’s a quick primer into the legendary case that will be part of our focus during the upcoming series. Fifty years ago this week, on 11/24/1971, a man calling himself “Dan Cooper” hijacked a Northwest Orient flight from Seattle, Washington to Portland, Oregon and demanded a...

Episodes & Updates

In the final episode of season one, we examine Frank Little’s legacy a century after his death and hear the theories of his murder from leading experts. Plus, one...

Chad Dundas

Chad is a journalist, podcaster and novelist. He is the author of the novels Champion of the World and The Blaze. He lives in Missoula, Montana with his wife and children.

Erika Fredrickson

Erika is a longtime newspaper editor and journalist with awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Association of Alternative Newsmedia. She lives in Missoula.

Leif Fredrickson

Leif is an award-winning historian of cities and the environment. He teaches public history and the history of the American West at the University of Montana.

Zach Dundas

Zach is an editor for the independent travel and culture publisher Wildsam and author of The Great Detective, a pop-cultural history of Sherlock Holmes. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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What is the new study in Butte, Colorado?

A new study conducted by Citizens technical Environmental Committee seeks to gauge the public’s perceptions of health risks in Butte. The completed first part of the study was a survey mailed out to a random sampling of individuals and suggests there are significant shortcomings in how residents are informed of the dangers that come with living in a toxic site such as Butte. Part two of the study is underway and CTEC is seeking willing participants to sit for a one on one interview. CTEC board member Bill MacGregor explains the findings of the survey and their significance in this episode of Superfund 101.

What are you studying Montana?

“What Are You Studying?” is a new series from KBMF that will explore research being done by students and professors at universities in Montana. For the first episode, Dr. Alysia Cox of Montana Tech talks about her recent journey to the bottom of the Pacific in a submersible to collect samples and data from super hot vents protruding from rifts in the ocean floor.

How much money did Butte CPR receive?

Butte CPR received a conditional award from the Superfund Advisory & Redevelopment Trust Authority on December 8th for $80,000. The money would help start a revolving fund to fix historic properties in Butte.

What is the anti-hero of restoration on Butte Hill?

Crested wheatgrass is the anti-hero of restoration on the Butte Hill, some sing it’s praises as a tenacious reclamation grass that does what is needed to stall erosion. Others, like Mark Mariano, warn that it’s positive attributes are outweighed by other factors like it’s hostility towards other native species and tendency to bunch which could cause more serious erosion. Mr. Mariano takes us through the history of using this grass to cover capped sites in Butte, and what can be done to replace it with native plants in this two part series.

When was the Butte Robert Emmet Literary Association founded?

The Butte Robert Emmet Literary Association (RELA) was established in September 1881 by forty-two Butte Irishmen to form the Emmet Associates and became the RELA Camp 90 of the Clan na Gael.

Who visited Butte, Ireland in 1890?

The Harp Without the Crown - Prominent Irish Activist Visited Butte in 1890. John Conlan discusses the two visits of John Boyle O'Reilly to Butte during March of 1890. O’Reilly is one of Ireland’s most remarkable historical figures and was a journalist, writer, poet, and humanitarian. Read More →.

Who was the nurse who visited Butte, Ireland?

The Harp Without the Crown - Irish Rebublican Army Nurse Linda Kearns Visited Butte. Linda Kearns was arrested in Ireland on November 20, 1920 when her car was found to contain ten rifles, four revolvers, and 500 rounds of ammunition. She escaped from prion and visited Butte in 1923.

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