Born and raised in Missoula, Denny is a well-seasoned broadcaster, gracefully navigating his fifth decade as a local radio personality. He is the director of Montana's only statewide hunting and fishing program, the Montana Outdoor Radio Show, heard live Saturday mornings on over 25 radio stations throughout Montana. As a University of Montana graduate, Denny has a passion for Montana Grizzly footbalI and basketball. He anchors the football pregame and postgame shows. And he has been courtside for University of Montana women's basketball for over 25 years as the Lady Griz public address announcer.
Denny Bedard
From Gouda to Grate, Where Montana Cheese Lovers Rank Favorites
It’s a multi-billion dollar industry. And it has earned its own day of national celebration.
What Montana FWP Encourages You to Know About Ice Adventures
To be sure, conditions have changed dramatically all across most of the state in the last couple of days.
Real Yet Wacky Words Montanans Need in Their Vocabularies
How many of your are anxiously awaiting the arrival of spring and the dazzling aroma of that first petrichor?
Pellet Night: Have We Montanans Really Studied Owl Puke Enough?
Well, think about it. When was the last time you really did a deep dive into the tossed tummy treasures of a fascinating creature?
Magnifique! Montana Air Rifle Marksman to Compete in Olympics
A select group of three, one with a Montana connection, are ready to shoot for the stars (étoiles?) in Paris this summer.
Mountain Goat Triggers Montana Avalanche, Did Not End Baaaaadly
With disturbingly low concentrations of snow so far this season, avalanche reports have been very infrequent.
After Owner’s Death, Montana Town Rallies for Berny the Donkey
Sweet, gentle, and loves the company of other animals and children. And now without the company of his longtime companion.
No Pot of Gold For Montana Grizzly Football at the ‘Natty’
You can make arguments about missed opportunities in the first half leading to demise.
One of Montana’s 2023 Ranching Industry Highlights: Bourbon?
If that headline conjures up images of a couple good ol' boys running a still back behind the barn, then are you in for a surprise!
Permits for Immensely Popular River Will be More Montana-Friendly
It is celebrated for its spectacular scenery, remote location and excellent fishing.