I moved to Montana in 1979 from Cincinnati, Ohio. I started doing play-by-play in 1982 in Billings. I began working at my current job in December 1985 and have never left. I have been on Cat Country mornings since the show started in March 1988. In addition to my on-air job, I own and operate a wheat and cattle ranch north of Billings. I am most proud of my four children.
Paul Mushaben
Will Billings Heights Support More Places for Grub in the Future?
Combined with the new interstate exchanges now, you'd think it would be good to draw the customers in, instead of having to go to the Shiloh or King Avenue exchange on the opposite end of town. We'll see.
Cat Country’s Favorite Montana Rancher is Considering a New Addition
As much as I hate to admit it, I am in puppy mode.
Montana’s Western Neighbor State Faces Real Backfire of Legalized Drugs
Keith Humphreys, addiction researcher and professor at Stanford University, said if there is no formal or informal pressure on people to seek treatment and STOP using drugs, then expect high rates of addictions, drug use, and even deaths.
Pay Attention To Your Local Judges and Supreme Court, Montana
Pay attention folks to your judges and your supreme court, these people are legislating from the bench pure and simple.
Judge Moses from Montana stopped our legally-passed voter registration law and the Montana supreme court upheld it. The law is absolutely 100 percent NON - discriminatory...
The State Montanans Seem to Despise the Most Legalizes Composting Dead People
What would all the rich and famous say if they knew the grapes they were drinking were fertilized by dead bodies? Try the vintage year 2022 LaCorpse; it's so smooth.
You’ll Have to Pay a LOT For This New Billings Liquor License
The part that floored me was the opening bids amount for this liquor license.
Remember When? Classic Cars Take Us Back at Billings Burn The Point Event
Keep in mind that Burn The Point starts at 6 p.m. downtown this year, different from other years. There will be over 500 entries and should be fun.
Are Young Adult Montanans Sticking Close to Home Like This Study Suggests?
100 miles is nothing for us out here so that's just like living close by for most. Some are ready to set the world on fire but then they realize there's no place like home.
Farmer Paul is About to Enjoy The Best Part of Being in Montana Agriculture
No matter where you travel across Montana and North Dakota you'll see the combines rolling. It's payday for farmers after a year of waiting for the crop to come in.
Avoiding Big Land Grabs Is Pretty Much Impossible For the Average Montana Rancher
The only thing we can do now is hold on to what we have and make ourselves bulletproof.
It’s Kind of Ridiculous Dogs Aren’t Allowed at This Weekly Billings Event
Some of the other markets around let people have their animals as long as they are leashed.
Science Says Those Expiration Labels On Your Food Aren’t That Legit
Food expiration dates don't have a lot of science behind them, according to an article by The Conversation.
The author said people think expiration dates on their food mean it's not edible anymore. NOT TRUE. Food manufacturers and processors use terms like "Best Used By" or "Best if Used Before" or "Guaranteed Fresh Until" but the dates have little to do with when the