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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition, February 15th
Tonight on "Capitol Talk", our weekly legislative analysis program, News Director Sally Mauk talks with Lee newspaper reporters Chuck Johnson and Mike Dennison about assisted suicide, the death penalty, guns - and private schools...
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition; Thursday, November 14th
Randy Neufeld says the United States is in the middle of what he calls a "cycling renaissance". The director of the SRAM company's Cycling Fund says some bigger cities are working to make it easier to bicycle in places where it's already difficult to drive. What's more, he says people are responding. Edward O'Brien has more with Neufeld during this evening's feature interview...
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition; Wednesday, February 13th
It's kind of cold and muddy out there right now and river-floating season seems SO far away. That said, an important deadline is fast approaching for a chance to float one of Montana's premier rivers - the Smith in central Montana.
In tonight's feature, Edward O'Brien chats with Smith River State Park manager Colin Maas about a permit deadline that's fast approaching. A Bozeman man, Chris Gysler, has floated the Smith 28 times! He joins the conversation and explains what makes that stretch of water so special and unique.
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition, February 12th
In recent weeks, News Director Sally Mauk has done feature interviews on gun control with a Montana sheriff opposed to any new gun control, and a small businesswoman and mom who favors stricter gun laws. Continuing that conversation, in tonight's feature interview Sally sits down with two long time Montana hunters and gun owners - retired emergency room physician Doug Webber and retired Forest Service supervisor Ed Monnig - to get their views on gun violence and gun control...
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Tonight on Montana Evening Edition, February 11th
Ray Stillwell says the former Smurfit-Stone mill site in Frenchtown will have new business - but he can't say who or when yet. Stillwell is co-owner of the Illinois-based Green Investment Group that bought the former mill site two years ago. They've been steadily demolishing some of the large structures at the site, while leaving others for future occupants. In tonight's feature interview, Stillwell talks with News Director Sally Mauk about the site's prospects, beginning with its new name: the "Frenchtown Technology and Industrial Center"...
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