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
Doctor Al to Run for Governor
Olszewski, 56, was elected to the state House in 2014 and is serving his second term in the Senate.
Paraglider Injured
The man, whose name was not released, was flown to St. Patrick Hospital with possible back injuries.
Attorney General to Take on Affordable Care Act
The case is now before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and President Donald Trump’s administration said last week it agrees with the ruling that would kill “Obamacare” if it is upheld.
Troopers Condition Improves
Palmer was shot on March 15 while investigating a shooting that killed one person and wounded two others.
Taxes Raised on Hotels
Besides the tax and marijuana measures, lawmakers kept alive bills dealing with prescription drug pricing, retaliation complaints against Child and Family Services.
Guilty Plea Entered in Shooting
According to court documents, Schifferns had admitted to the woman that he killed the man because he was “homeless and disrespectful.”
Money to Preschool Programs Short
Hardin and Great Falls could be trying to patch $500,000 holes.
Road Work to Begin on North 27th Street
A waterline replacement project will reduce the street to a single lane of traffic through most of summer.
Yellowstone Open to Bicyclists
On Friday, 49 miles of park roads from the West Entrance to Mammoth Hot Springs were opened to bicyclists.
Solar Energy for Schools
The proposal failed to pass the House Energy Committee
School Lock Down in Billings
The school went into a temporary lock down.
Lawmakers Say No to Pot
It's a bill to legalize recreational marijuana use for Montanan's 18 and older.