Thanks to our friends at The Frontier Institute- coming up Monday and Tuesday we'll be LIVE from the capitol in Helena. Aaron will be broadcasting LIVE from the 3rd floor "fan window" area of the capitol just above the rotunda floor.
I've gotten to see the success and the heart of the Adaptive Performance Center firsthand. Needless to say I was very excited to see that the nation's first of it's kind veterans only gym is now expanding to the capital city of Helena, Montana.
It's been four days since record floods began devasting communities in Montana. Governor Gianforte is reportedly out of state and nobody in Helena will say why, where, or when he'll be back.
If you don't know what hard water is, you've definitely felt the difference between hard and soft water. But, why should Montanans care about their home's water hardness? Let me explain.
It's National Inventors Month this month. Montana hasn't been left out, as one of the most amazing medical inventions of all time came from a doctor from Helena.
She's known as "the mother of the People's Convoy," and she's from Condon, Montana. When the Freedom Convoys first started rolling in the US in support of our friends in Canada- Maureen was one of the main players getting everything rolling.
Monday morning after the show I saw the flashing light on my voicemail, and I begrudgingly told myself- I better check my voicemail. I just had to laugh because all of a sudden I hear that classic Western drawl of the great actor Forrie Smith who plays Lloyd on the hit TV show Yellowstone.