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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition, January 24th
As we reported yesterday, a new study by the nonprofit Center for Rural Affairs finds that people who live in the rural parts of our state are less likely to have adequate - or any - health insurance. The Nebraska-based center advocates for rural issues from health care to sustainability. In tonight's feature interview, News Director Sally Mauk talks with the center's assistant director for organizing and outreach, Steph Larsen, who's based in Missoula. She cites the reasons many rural Montanans don't have health insurance..
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition; Wednesday, January 23rd
A small business-oriented event in Missoula earlier this week drew several speakers from the federal, state and local levels. The event focused on the importance, impacts and needs of Montana's small businesses. One of the keynote speakers, John Hart, serves as a regional advocate for the Small Business Administration. Hart is based out of the S.B.A's Denver office.
He sat down with reporter Edward O'Brien for a brief discussion about how the S.B.A can help entrepreneurs and experienced business owners alike navigate the opportunities and complicated challenges each may face.
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition, January 22nd
In his Inaugural address, President Obama urged equality for all, including gay people. That special mention, the first in an Inaugural address, thrilled gay rights advocates like Kris Hermanns, the Executive Director of the Northwest Pride Foundation. In tonight's feature interview, Hermanns talks with News Director Sally Mauk about the president's increasingly outspoken support of gay rights and what it means for the advancement of those rights...
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition; Monday, January 21st
Governor Steve Bullock last week announced the recipients of the 2012 Montana Ambassador Awards that are distributed to those who've made "an outstanding contribution to economic development in Montana." One of the recipients is Don Collins, co-founder and Senior Development Officer of the Missoula Children's Theater. In this evening's feature interview with Edward O'Brien, Collins explains not only MCT's economic impact, but how it impacts young minds as well.
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition, January 18th
Tonight on "Capitol Talk", our weekly legislative analysis program, News Director Sally Mauk talks with Lee newspaper reporters Chuck Johnson and Mike Dennison about the growing rift between moderate and conservative Republicans - and how that might affect the Republican (and Democratic) agendas in this session...
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