Paul Mushaben relocated to Montana from Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1979. His journey in play-by-play broadcasting began in 1982 in Billings, and he has remained dedicated to his current position since December 1985. Since its inception in March 1988, Paul has been a prominent fixture on Cat Country mornings. Alongside his on-air responsibilities, he is the owner and operator of a wheat and cattle ranch situated to the north of Billings. Among his proudest achievements are his four children.
Paul Mushaben
Farmer Finishers: Noose in Billings, Metra Park, and Dry Weather
Keep watch this weekend, and the rest of the summer, for fires! Plus, Paul has thoughts on the Noose issue.
Paul Isn’t Happy About These New Yellowstone Park Rules
Rules... rules... rules... it never ends with these people.
Farmer Finishers: Jason Aldean, MontanaFair, Chamber Painting
So much happened this week, and Paul has plenty to say about it.
Paul Explains Why Having Your Will In Order Is Worth It
Paul wants to remind you to get your ducks in a row for when the day comes. It'll save you some headaches.
Don’t Have AC This Summer? Paul Doesn’t Want To Hear Your Whining
Back in Paul's day, they didn't have air conditioning... not at least until 2000.
Paul’s Take On A Career Crook In Billings And White House Cocaine
The Scheels Parking Lot robber has been caught... but the White House can't figure out who is behind the cocaine?
Billings Chamber Wants to Sell a Part of Our History
Mark and I will lead the fundraising to have a secure case to properly preserve this part of Montana and Western history if need be. Shame on the Billings Chamber for this reckless decision.
Montana Rancher Admits His Only Phobia is This
I really have great admiration for the brave Navy guys that can stay underwater for 6 months at a time...
How Much Do You Spend on Fun Activities in Montana?
For many, you can't put a price on enjoying yourself. You're probably smarter doing it while you can anyway. There's an old saying that youth is wasted on the young. Isn't that the truth?
How Wedding Traditions Have Changed in Montana Over the Years
... plus a few traditions we hope stay the same.