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
New BLM Director of Public Lands
He’ll be responsible for management of about 13,000 square miles of public lands and more than 700,000 square miles of federal mineral estate in the three state
Governor Giving Another Hint at Presidential Run
The video, posted Saturday, promises a “big announcement” without saying when it would come.
Border Agents From the North to Move South
There are obvious concerns for states like Montana, not only for tourism but for business.
New Law Ends Statute of Limitations on Child Sex Abuse
Another key provision says mandatory child abuse reporters can be charged with a felony for failing to report child sexual abuse.
Opening Statements in Double Murder
Caressa Hardy is also charged with offering to pay fellow Missoula County jail inmates to kill Karen Hardy.
Child Support Extended
The bill also allows parents whose child support orders have expired to petition for additional help after the law takes effect on July 1.
Agreement Reached in Solar Project
The cost of electricity generated by Meadowlark Solar will not be revealed for several weeks.
Montana Woman Sues Psychiatrist
The state filed a motion to dismiss the complaint against the board, arguing it is protected by a judicial ruling that says a government entity can’t be held liable for an individual person’s injury.
Man Pleads Not Guilty to ISIS Connection
Authorities said Alameti used electronic communications to tell others, including an informant working for the FBI, that he wanted to fight for ISIS overseas
Pipeline Construction Delayed
Plans to begin construction of the long-delayed pipeline got blocked last November when a federal judge in Montana ordered additional environmental reviews of the project.