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  • A bill to establish Indigenous Peoples' Day is defeated. A debate stirs over property taxes. And Republicans say new legislative districts put them at a disadvantage.
  • Acclaimed guitarist Tommy Emmanuel joins host John Floridis in conversation about his five decade career.
  • Join us on the Children’s Corner this Saturday as we conclude our reading our Home of the Brave and host a visit by #1 New York Times best selling author and Newbery Medal-winning author Katherine Applegate.
  • Iconic singer songwriter Ani DiFranco returns to Musician's Spotlight to talk with host John Floridis about her work on "The Knowing" her first children's book and corresponding single as well as the 25th anniversary releases of "Living In Clip" and "Little Plastic Castle."
  • The 2023 Montana Legislative Session is at the halfway mark, and while some lawmakers used the transmittal break to return home, the hosts and reporters of The Session podcast came together live to discuss everything that’s transpired under the dome thus far and answer questions from listeners.Watch here as reporters and editors from Montana Free Press, Montana Public Radio, and Yellowstone Public Radio discuss the major developments from the Montana legislature’s first 45 days and look ahead toward the second half of the session.
  • Catch up on what happened in the first half of the 2023 legislative session and learn more about some of the things we talked about during The Session live episode on March 8.
  • Chilean born singer, guitarist and composer Camila Meza goes deep in describing the process, both creatively and emotionally, that went into her most recent release "Ambar."
  • Lauren Korn speaks with Dr. Alicia Odewale about her forthcoming visit to Montana on November 17, 2022—to Kalispell for a National Geographic Live event at the Wachholz College Center, ‘Greenwood: A Century of Resilience.’
  • Michael Marsolek speaks with Martha Kohl, the Program Manager for Outreach and Interpretation at the Montana Historical Society. The two talk about the organization, broadly, and about the numerous events taking place this week.
  • Saxophonist, keyboard player and producer Steve Berlin joins host John Floridis to discuss his four-decade work as a member of the legendary band Los Lobos.
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