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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 Monde Politique Sciences sociales
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  • Episode 64 Best of Montana Moment: Fallons Farm; a sanctuary for "beautiful souls"
    Jul 7 2025
    For their well being and happiness, animals, just like humans, want to feel safe and secure. They like good food, a comfortable place to rest, a chance to have some fun-to kick up their hooves or paws, to bask in the love of their humans. The animals at Fallons Farm near Arlee love the attention that Wendy and Mike Ramos pour on them. The couple welcomed NBC Montana to their horse pasture one cool March day, where the animals surrounded them, jockeying for attention, to nibble treats, and to be petted and curried. Wendy introduced us to the horse the non-profit is named after. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    6 min
  • Episode 63 Best of Montana Moment Great Falls man rescues and rehabilitates reptiles in need
    Jun 30 2025
    From our skies, to the mountains, and open fields, Montana's wildlife ensure a vibrant and healthy environment. As predators and prey, reptiles play an essential role in the balance. Montana Reptile Rescue's director and chief executive officer,Jeremy Allestadprotects and rehabilitates both native and non-native reptile species. Jeremy started the non-profit in Great Falls eight years ago. But his passion for reptiles began long before that. When he was six-years-old, Jeremy rescued a garter snake from the neighbor's yard. He brought it to a safe place in the wild and set it free. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    6 min
  • Episode 62 Best of Montana Moment Historic bridge merged human ingenuity with natural environment
    Jun 23 2025
    For 105 years, the Natural Pier Bridge in Alberton has been serving the travel needs of its community. The beloved landmark is a source of pride for its durability and unique design. It merged human skill and ingenuity with its natural environment. Montana Highway Department engineers completed the bridge as part of the old Yellowstone Trail in 1918. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    6 min

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