Mark grew up in Northern Illinois, in a small farm town about 90 miles West of Chicago...Go Bears!! He was raised in a family of police officers. His dad, step dad and uncle were all Cheifs of police. After Highschool, Mark took that same route. He worked for the local police force and was also an E.M.T. on the local volunteer fire department. In 1985 he picked up and moved to denver where he met his wife Barbara. He also started working in broadcasting while in Denver. in 1989 mark and Barbara moved to Billings where Mark took a morning show job at 790 KGHL. In 1991, he was hired to work at 1090 KBOZ radio here in Bozeman. Mark currently does the morning show from 6-10am on Bozeman’s News Talk Leader 1450 KMMS-AM and Mid days on Xl Country 100.7 KXLB-FM. Mark’s wife Barbara is in charge of the Tele-Health clinic at the VA Office at 300 North Wilson. Mark’s daughter Shelby is 13, plays volleyball and goes to school in Belgrade.
Mark Allen
Mike McCormick Says Facebook IPO Isn’t For Everyone [AUDIO]
Mike was talking about the Facebook IPO and said that even though it dropped in value the first day it went on the market and is still down it might still be a good investment for the right people.
Does he handle those stocks....well no, but he says he can help you set up your own E-trade account...
Carl Graham Says Lets Eliminate Money In Politics [AUDIO]
The last time Carl was on we talked about money in politics whether its favors for donations, political PACS, lobbyists and the government picking winners and losers strictly on what they expect and will get in return.An interesting discussion...
Roger Koopman Runs For Public Service Commission [AUDIO]
Koopman, is running for the Republican nomination to challenge Public Service Commissioner John Vincent, D-Gallatin Gateway, in District 3. The district covers 14 counties in southwest and south-central Montana and includes the cities of Bozeman, Butte, Anaconda, Livingston, Townsend, Dillon and Roundup...
Scott Aspenlieder Blows The Whistle On Montana Ballot Screw Ups [AUDIO]
Scott Aspenlieder is running for Secretary of State and thinks he's the answer. He very well may be. Scott recently called out the current SOS and wanted an investigation on why there was such a screw up with mail out absentee ballots this time...
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Talks About Banquet And More [AUDIO]
The RMEF has their annual banquet and fundraiser coming up June 2nd at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds.
They talked about land management, wolves and public access to land. Callers were very opinionated about what the RMEF does and is about...
Legislator, Teacher, Constitutionalist Sharron Angle Coming To Bozeman [AUDIO]
Sharron Angle made national news by almost beating Harry Reid in his home state of Nevada where he also serves as the countries Senate Majority Leader.
Sharron has always fought for the Constitution and has a new book out called Right Angle: One Woman’s Journey to Reclaim the Constitution
In addition to her service in the Nevada legislature, Sharron has been an active member of the Republican Par
William Bennett Running For HD 69 Against Washburn [AUDIO]
William Bennett is a fifth generation Montanan, who after pursuing his dream of becoming a commercial aviation pilot, returned home with his wife and young daughter, filled with a passion to give back to Montana and its citizens for the many opportunities afforded him and his family...
Brad Johnson Running For Sec of State [AUDIO]
Brad lost his seat in 2009 as the Montana Secretary of State, but thought it was time to run again. He would be in charge of voter fraud, one thing Tammy Hall told me was something he wouldn't follow up on, when told about some fraud allegations...
Sandy Welch Running For Superintendant of Public Instruction [AUDIO]
Sandy Welch joined me on air last week and talked about her vision if elected SPI. She was very upbeat and knowledgeable. Here is her website.
Sandy Pt 1
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Deputy Mayor Talks About The Downside Of Too Many Advisory Boards [AUDIO]
Deputy Mayor Jeff Krauss talked Tuesday morning about the downside of having too many citizens advisory boards.
There is nearly 50 advisory boards and with a member of the city commission having to be a part of them, they take on about 8 boards each...