Chris Wolfe got hooked on radio while in high school, spending evenings calling the DJs to request songs and trying to win free "stuff". Since 1991 Chris has enjoyed his radio career. He has been part of a successful on-air team, winning 8 Montana State Broadcaster of the Year Awards and being a finalist for the national Marconi "Small Market Personality of the Year" award four times. For hobbies, Chris plays tenor drum in a local bagpipe band and has competed both nationally and internationally. Chris appreciates his family, listeners, a good concert and a good beer.
Chris Wolfe
Living The Dream: Where Would You Call Home If You Won Big?
For me, a more interesting question is "where are you going to live?".
You’re Not Alone, Most Montanans Really Hate Clutter Too
The poll finds the top states that don't like clutter are Minnesota, Montana and South Carolina.
Montana Radio Signals Could Be Affected by Geomagnetic Storm
According to a "geomagnetic storm watch" issued by NOAA, there will be parts of the Earth that will see slight interruptions in radio signals
Will Walmart Stores in Montana See Food Courts?
Walmart is looking to expand the food courts to at least 25 stores across the nation this year.
Montana, Prepare For ‘Second Winter’ and Bring Out the Shovels
The weekend is looking to see some substantial snow and colder weather in some locations across the state
9 Montana Myths That People Still Believe
Here are some myths that people seem to still believe about Montana.
An Idea For Pierce Brosnan and Yellowstone National Park
They have already handed down the penalty for Mr. Brosnan. This seems like a missed opportunity, to me
Montana Solar Eclipse Driving Tips From AAA
According to NASA, different parts of Montana will see different percentages of the "maximum" coverage of the eclipse
Montana’s Most Snake Infested River
Because Montana doesn't have water snakes, it doesn't mean there aren't snakes in our rivers.
Montana, Here’s How To Spot a Fake IRS Letter
If there are any doubts, you should verify with the IRS if the letter is real