Podcast: The Brothers Gelande
March 10th, 2021
Brent Wilson, the oldest member of the flying Wilson brothers, talks gelande jumping, the sport he and his siblings have dominated for decades
Podcast: Roadmap to Reopening
March 3rd, 2021
Flathead County's schools have been open for in-person learning since August so we share just how that's happened and how safe it's been, plus the biggest stories from the last week
Podcast: An Unforgiving Winter
February 24th, 2021
USGS scientist Erich Peitzsch talks about what has been a deadlier than normal avalanche season and a study that revealed what kind of backcountry user seems to be getting caught in deadly slides most often
Podcast: This Land is Whose Land?
February 17th, 2021
Tristan Scott talks about his cover story and the earlier news that prompted it, word of a major land acquisition by a billionaire Texas couple that elicited fears from conservations and recreationists alike
Podcast: Mabuhay Oriental Market
February 10th, 2021
Glenda Hamilton has run her Mabuhay Oriental Market since 2005 and it's the personal attention she's given her customers that's kept the store growing ever since
Podcast: Last of His Kind
February 3rd, 2021
Furrier Brian Osterday, one of the only remaining fur craftsmen in the country, shares what drew him to such a unique profession, plus the biggest stories from the last week
Podcast: Next in Stein
January 27th, 2021
No one can hold a beer quite like Kalispell's own Dave Sturzen, the U.S. Steinholding Association's 2020 National Champion, who joins the show this week
Podcast: Care in Crisis
January 20th, 2021
Whitefish Care and Rehabilitation Center's Reid Crickmore talks about the facility's tragic experience with COVID-19 and how it's trying to rebuild its battered reputation; plus the biggest stories from the last week
Podcast: Their Moment on the Mat
January 13th, 2021
Girls wrestling is a sanctioned sport in Montana for the first time this year and Amber Downing joins the show to talk about it, plus the biggest stories from the last week
Podcast: Outlook 2021
January 6th, 2021
Editor in Chief Kellyn Brown shares his predictions for 2021, including what Montana's map could look like if the state earns a second U.S. House seat, plus a recap of the biggest stories from the last week
Podcast: Giving Back
December 23rd, 2020
Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Bob Helder joins the show to talk about how his organization has adapted amid COVID-19, plus the biggest stories from the last seven days
Podcast: Far Off Broadway
December 16th, 2020
Actors and musicians from Broadway and beyond have made the move to the Flathead Valley amid the COVID-19 pandemic, plus the biggest stories from the last week
Podcast: Best of Preps in a Pandemic
December 9th, 2020
Staff Writer Micah Drew talks about putting together a memorable new edition of Best of Preps, complete with colored cornstarch at the fairgrounds, plus the biggest stories from the last week