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Medicare open enrollment has begun, and Montana medical providers want seniors to understand the tradeoffs that come with Medicare Advantage plans run by private insurance companies.
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The University of Montana and Montana State University will host three virtual open forums for the public to interact with finalists for the Broadcast Media Center director position. See the meeting schedule and candidate info here.
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Two days after The Wide Open premiered, host Nick Mott had a grizzly encounter of his own.
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An oil company comes in, drills a hole and a well is born. But what if the well stops producing or the company in charge goes bankrupt, leaving behind holes that can be thousands of feet deep, spout toxic gasses and muck things up on the surface? These so-called 'orphan wells' are all over Montana.
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Acclaimed singer songwriter and guitarist James McMurtry returns to Musician's Spotlight.
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Award winning trombonist and composer Naomi Moon Siegel returns to Musician's Spotlight. Namoi discusses her newest recording project "Shatter The Glass Sanctuary" and the work behind the scenes to make it happen.
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We're celebrating the sounds of 1974 Nov. 12-18 on Montana Public Radio. Add your favorite song from 1974 to our listener-created playlist!
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Lauren Korn talks to Dolce Canto’s Artistic Director and Conductor, David Edmonds, as well as the Artistic Director of the String Orchestra of the Rockies (SOR), Maria Larionoff. Members of the SOR will join Dolce Canto to perform ‘Pacem: Music of Struggle and Reconciliation’ on November 16, 2024; and on November 17, 2024, celebrating SOR’s 40th anniversary, Dolce Canto will join the orchestra in performing Peteris Vasks’s ‘Dona Nobis Pacem.’
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This week on ‘The Write Question,’ the second part of a two-part conversation with Chris La Tray, Métis storyteller and Montana Poet Laureate (2023-2025), author of ‘Becoming Little Shell: A Landless Indian’s Journey Home’ (Milkweed Editions).
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Throughout history, people have been captivated by owls. There are 260 species of owls across the planet. They can be found on every continent except Antarctica.
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Fuzzy, light brown in color, and with a snout looking like Pinocchio went on a fibbing spree, the Acorn Weevil has a comical appearance.
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What we know about Linda McMahon, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the U.S. Department of Education. And, science-backed tips to bridge political divides.