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KGVO’s Talk Back with Dave Strohmaier on effort to return passenger rail service to Montana

On the County Talk edition of KGVO’s Talk Back show recently, Missoula County Commissioner Dave Strohmaier provided an update on the effort to return passenger rail service to Montana.

Read More: County Commissioners Talk Passenger Rail Service

Experts: National Physician Shortage Will Hit Rural Areas Harder – What’s a WWAMI?

A study showed that while the entire country is seeing dwindling numbers of physicians, rural areas remain drastically behind their urban counterparts. Paired with worse health outcomes, rural America risks a deepening healthcare crisis.

The MAGA-fication of North Idaho College – “It’s pretty much a dystopian farce”

G.O.P. activists set out to root out the “deep state” at home. An Idaho community college may never be the same.

Does your state allow corporal punishment in its schools? Lives In The Balance

When kids get paddled they get lost.

Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority Inaugural Newsletter January 2023

Today, more than 2,000 miles from the Great Lake to the Pacific and 800 miles from Great Falls to Denver no longer have access to passenger rail service. It’s time to provide passenger rail service to all of America.

The Hidden High Costs of Rocky Mountain Living

Many towns from Colorado to Wyoming to Montana are playgrounds for wealthy individuals, but year-round living comes with a lot of additional expenses and inconveniences

There Are Currently 5 Gangs That Are Trying To Take Over Idaho

There are five major threats that one could argue are more dangerous than all of the aforementioned monsters combined.

Dorsey Opens Boise, Idaho Office

Experienced lawyers establish new office, expanding Dorsey’s Mountain West presence

Idaho Has Now Become One of The Worst States to Raise A Family – Kuna Rodeo cancelled due to death threats

“Families need to balance the cost of living with the amenities that a community provides. Places with low housing costs can be good for families. However, affordable real estate may reflect the fact that a community is far from employment and educational opportunities.”

Idaho Governor Little lays out budget priorities for upcoming year

Last year, Governor Little and the Legislature set aside $330 million for public schools. Idaho voters
approved this act with an 80% majority. The Governor’s budget fulfills this historic commitment to
public schools with the following recommendations