It's about getting people together. It's about remembering a lost loved one who was known across the Hi Line of Montana. And it's about getting resources to the right folks to make sure something like this never happens again.
A study done by Operation Deep Dive took veteran suicide numbers from 8 states across the nation including Montana. The results are extremely shocking.
Last year, Dog Tag Buddies put together an amazing event that saw riders cover 1,000 miles in 24 hours to spread the word about suicide prevention in Montana. Will you join them to spread the word again this year?
We all deal with stress and anxiety differently. That's why it's so important to take time for yourself if you're feeling burned out, depressed, or worse.
The Outlaws of Octane Car Club is hosting the show this Saturday, in conjunction with organizers of the Ride for Tomorrow, a group raising funds and awareness about suicide in Montana.
Think you can handle riding 1,000 miles in one day on a motorcycle? This Iron Butt challenge event will test your endurance and help raise money for an important cause.
We got an e-mail this morning that we read on the air about a student suicide. Even as Paul was reading it, I thought about a friend of mine who committed suicide.