Peter Christian’s multi-award winning news career began in 1999 on KGVO with the Morning News Express, which eventually became Montana Morning. He stepped down from Montana Morning in 2023, but still continues to co-host Talk Back with Nick Chrestenson. Peter has won 25 first-place ‘Craney’ awards from the Montana Broadcasters Association for his news coverage on KGVO from 2000 through 2023. He has also been the Public Address Announcer for the Montana Grizzlies at Washington Grizzly Stadium since 1998.
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Montana Legislators Vote Down Special Session on Property Taxes
Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen issued a press release at 5:00 p.m. on Friday.
Missoula Firefighters Respond to Explosions and Fire
New Year’s Day brought a report of an explosion and fire on an island in the Clark Fork River off California Street.
Dr. Kolb Huge Amount of Deadfall and Fire Danger in Montana
Dr. Kolb had a vivid description of these downed trees, or snags, and their potential for fire.
COVID Still Active in Montana With Hospitalizations and Deaths
According to officials with the Montana Department of Health and Human Services, COVID is still very much with us.
Natelson Weighs in on Colorado Denying Trump on the Ballot
Natelson gave a slight nod to the court; however, he said there was a problem citing the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
New Missoula Parking Director and Why the Meters are Called ‘Luke’
The City of Missoula announced on Wednesday that Jodi Pilgrim has been appointed as the new Director of Parking Services.
Bad News for U.S. But Good News for Montana’s Credit Card Debt
Montana residents have fewer credit cards than most states.
More Montanans Raiding Their Retirement Funds for Emergencies
Many Montanans, as well as millions of other Americans are raiding their retirement accounts for financial emergencies.
One of Missoula’s Finest Completes Specialized FBI Training
Captain Matt Stonesifer has graduated from the 288th session of the FBI National Academy.
Montanans Can Donate to Schools Instead of Paying the State for Taxes
The Montana Legislature has provided a way for Montana taxpayers to direct their state income tax dollars directly to benefit their local public schools.