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
Montana, Let’s Get Monte Into the Hall of Fame
You can cast your votes for Monte to be entered into the "Mascot Hall Of Fame" starting this Sunday May 12th here.
This is Montana’s Most Affordable Housing Market
When it comes to specifically buying a home in Montana, where is the "most affordable housing market" in the state?
7 Montana Stereotypes That May Make You Laugh
I asked AI to give me some examples of "Montana Stereotypes".
Missoula Could Use A New Way To Avoid Dangerous Reserve
Will Missoula ever see a bypass that will give commuters an option to avoid Reserve Street entirely?
Missoula’s North Reserve Is Getting a New Business Soon
The new business is going to be a Smitty's Car Wash and according to their website it is supposed to be opening in 2024.
This Is What Montana’s 2 Highest Paying Jobs Look Like
According to Digg.com, Montana's highest paying job is a neurologist.
Montana, Be Aware of the Recipes You Look Up Online
One of these groups just recently sent out a warning to make sure that you aren't using recipes that are AI generated.
Can Montanans Join In The Unusual ‘World Naked Gardening Day’?
Both Billings and Missoula made list of the 500 best places, but they ranked towards the bottom of the list. Missoula came in at 492, and Billings came in almost dead last at 496.
Montana, That Dollar Bill Could Be Worth Big Bucks
According to Wealthy Nickel, there are 6 million misprinted one dollar bills and if you can find a pair of them, they could be worth up to $150,000
Technology Advances Required On New Montana Cars in 2029
Now the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced plans for safety requirements on cars and light trucks