Home Ground
Sunday 11:10 a.m. -11:40 a.m.
Home Ground Radio is a half-hour public affairs program with topics that range from the environment to the politics of Montana and the rural west. In each program, host Brian Kahn conducts one or two in-depth interviews.
Latest Episodes
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The Wilderness Act became law in 1964, enabling Congress to set aside land “where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man…
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The Wilderness Act became law in 1964, enabling Congress to set aside land “where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man…
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Our constitution gives us the right of privacy, yet it seems someone is monitoring our computer communications. Are they? Adrian Cohea, a systems analyst…
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The cost of fighting fires now consumes most of the Forest Service's tight budget, and sharp cuts in staff are one result. Can they still provide the…
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The chances are extremely high that the food you ate this morning came from a farm. John Youngberg knows something about that. Now their executive vice…
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You’re a conservative Republican congressman from South Carolina who becomes convinced climate change is real. You have faith in markets and propose a…
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You’ve made the decision—you want to adopt a child. But you and your husband are in your 40s, and your kids are no longer at home. You don’t want to raise…
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Our ongoing abortion debate focuses on the important moral question of the rights of the fetus, the mother, and government. But we don’t talk much about…
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This fall Congress came close to shutting down the government to prevent federal funds from going to Planned Parenthood, perhaps the nation’s largest…
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Just about everybody says they support the constitution. But which parts? The American Civil Liberties Union has 50 state affiliates that take…