A long time ago, on a cold winter's night, in a hospital that is now the Ravalli County Administration Center, I was born. I remember listening to the radio throughout my life here in the Bitterroot Valley and was really impressed (as much as a little kid can be impressed) when Hamilton got its own station, KLYQ, in 1961. Little did I know that I would spend most of my adult working life at the station. Writing and drawing my way through school and college, I found that talking was fun, too, and radio obliged. Now they can't get rid of me, so I guess I'm here to stay!
Steve Fullerton
Bears Will Help Kids Read in Montana Libraries
Kids will have a "roaring" good time with the activities.
Water Pollution Problems in Bitterroot
The water isn't as pure as you might have thought.
Snows of Winter Finally Arrive
A series of snowy, windy systems are heading our way.
Over 10 Years’ Research of Cheyenne History Wins Award
MSU Associate professor Leo Killsback has award-winning books.
Former NASA Astronaut to Speak at MSU
Mae Jemison is coming to Bozeman in February.
Ravalli County Commission Hears Desperate Housing Woes
Unaffordable housing seems to be what's available in the Bitterroot.
UM Prescribes Faster Pharmacist Training
A two-year initial program provides a solid beginning to a UM degree.
Hunting Camps See Less Success in Western Montana
Not a record-breaking year in either direction - up or down.
Famed Montana Author Honored in New UM Writing Fund
New writing classes will be supported by the funding.
Highly Praised “Backroads of Montana” Gets New Host
Celebrating 30 years of Montana stories on public broadcasting stations.