PNS Daily Newscast - January 20, 2021
On this Inauguration Day, civil-rights groups urge Congress to pass the "For the People Act;" Leader McConnell puts blame on Trump for riots at the U.S. Capitol.
2020Talks - January 20, 2021
The nation honors lives lost to COVID; America's 46th President set to take office; and the Senate begins confirmation hearings for Biden's cabinet.
Public News Service - MT: Cultural Resources

Lewistown, MT – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has released its long-awaited resource management plan for the Upper Missouri Breaks National Monument. The plan is much different from what a local citizens' group envisioned, however. Friends of the Missouri River Breaks coordinator Mary J

Pablo, MT - The fields of blue flowers have withered in Montana, and that means it's time to bring the camas crop in. Camas is one of the plants on which Native Americans in Montana traditionally depended for food. The People's Center in Pablo will be processing the bulbs this week, which include

Moiese, MT – It's a bison birthday, marking 100 years of hard work and stewardship. A century ago, Montana's National Bison Range was created by Congress when the bison herds that once numbered in the millions had dwindled to less than 100 animals in the wild. It was a Montana Salish Indian wh

Pablo, MT – Montana tribes are on a treasure hunt, and they're asking those starting spring-cleaning projects to help out. The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are looking for photographs of places and people on the Flathead Reservation in the late 1800s and early 1900s that Montanans m