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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition; Thursday, January 31st
How would you and your family fare an unexpected economic crisis? Turns out, a job loss or medical emergency would set far too many Montanans back on our heels. In tonight's feature interview with Edward O'Brien, Karen Heisler of Rural Dynamics in Great Falls breaks down a new eye-opening report showing nearly half of American households aren't adequately prepared to handle a prolonged personal economic emergency...
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition, January 30th
Tim O'Leary got his start in advertising as an undergraduate working for a student group at the University of Montana. O'Leary is now chairman and co--founder of the R2C Group - an advertising conglomerate based in Portland. O'Leary was back at UM today, to make a 1.25 million dollar gift to the university. In tonight's feature interview, O'Leary talks with News Director Sally Mauk about his advertising career, and why he wants to give back to his alma mater.......
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition; Tuesday, January 29th
When former state senator Lynda Moss looked at the beautiful art in the state capitol building, she was struck by what she didn't see. Moss tells Edward O'Brien there are 29 depictions of men and only 7 of women. That changes next year when a mural honoring the history of Montana women is installed in the Montana State Capitol. What's more, it'll be the first new painting in the building since 1928...
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition, January 28th
Lake County Sheriff Jay Doyle is one of a handful of Montana sheriffs pledging not to enforce some or all new gun control laws or executive orders. In tonight's feature interview, Doyle talks with News Director Sally Mauk about his concerns - and what he would - or would not - do if new gun control measures go into effect..
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition, January 25th
Tonight on "Capitol Talk", our weekly legislative analysis program, News Director Sally Mauk talks with Lee newspaper reporters Chuck Johnson and Mike Dennison about school funding, state worker raises and pensions, a state "rifle" - and what the new governor may talk about in his first "State of the State" address next week...
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