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Montana Moment is your front-row seat to the last best place! NBC Montana reporter Kevin Maki explores the history, stories, people, and places that make Montana well, Montana.Sinclair Broadcast Group Politik & Regierungen Sozialwissenschaften Welt
  • Episode 96 Hamilton woman thanks Montana WWII vets for freedom in her native France
    Feb 17 2026
    In WWII, the courage and sacrifice of young American military troops gave a war-torn people, an ocean away, the gift of freedom. A Hamilton woman who was born long after the war has made it a mission to pass on her thanks. NBC Montana met up with Laurence Markarian at the Veteran's Monument in Hamilton. She explored the names of military service members etched on the stone panels, and discovered the names of men who served in France in both WWI and WWII. She appreciates their sacrifice for fighting for France in both World Wars. Laurence is an American citizen with dual citizenship. She was born and raised in France. In WWII, Germany divided France into two zones. Adolph Hitler invaded northern France, including Paris. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    5 Min.
  • Episode 95 V for Victory, Montana Tech's symbol of school pride and community
    Feb 9 2026
    No place, no how, nowhere, is community loyalty stronger than its bonds to hometown sports teams. Arguments or differences of opinion fade when everyone comes together to cheer and support their school's athletes. In Butte, Montana Tech sports fans shout from a mountain, and they don't even raise their voices. This is a story of V for Victory. Lots of towns have letters on hills or mountains to honor their schools. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    6 Min.
  • Episode 94 Bozeman's Ellen Theater, a story born of the Old West
    Feb 4 2026
    More than 100-years ago, fancy show houses that attracted professional entertainment were mostly found in urban centers. If they wanted to see a show, rural Montanans usually had to travel to larger towns and cities. But sometimes, isolated communities built their own venues so entertainment could come to them. That's how one of Montana's elegant show palaces was born. The Ellen Theater's executive director, John Ludin, said the theater in downtown Bozeman has a colorful back story with ties to the western book and movie Lonesome Dove. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    6 Min.
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