I’m a long time Billings resident (though I’ve had brief stints in Washington and Wyoming). I jumped into radio in high school in the late 70s and have never looked back. My favorite thing about radio is that it is still a “one on one” medium. Whatever I talk about is going straight to you and then you can form your own opinion. I consider myself the most slightly below average guitar player in Billings. Thankfully, The 7th Avenue Band keeps me around as a member. My downtime has always been my wife and four kids--who mean the world to me.
Jeff Howell
Work Continues to Unblock Pipeline Construction
Legal experts say the case is another test of Trump’s use of presidential power to get his way.
Man Arrested on Murder Charge
Police are asking landowners in several communities around Billings for help finding Johnson’s body.
Medicaid Expansion Passes
It’s estimated that the program could bring about $720 million in federal funding into the state in each of the next two fiscal years.
Earnings of Professors
University of Montana union president Paul Haber says the union plans to discuss the matter with the administration.
Proposed Solar Project
The state Land Board will have to approve the proposal.
Prisoner Discrimination
Prison officials deny any discrimination occurred.
Montana Sunrise
This was my view this morning at work.
Montana House Rejects Colstrip
One of the bill’s sponsors, said the bill had been “thoroughly remodeled” in the House and he wasn’t sure if he would have voted for it.
Zinke Moves to Private Career
The rapid transition from the highest levels of the executive branch to the corporate boardroom is raising questions about possible conflicts of interest.
Gianforte Considers Run for Governor
Hall declined to elaborate or say when Gianforte is expected to make a decision
Theater to Close for Renovation
The latest renovation on the 87 year old structure will begin May 6.
Colstrip Bill Endorsed
The House voted 62-38 in favor of the bill on Monday.