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
Henry Kriegel And AFP-MT Line Up 2 Meetings For Monday 3-18 [AUDIO]
There is a Town hall meeting room 303 at the Capitol, and also 6pm at the Red Lion inn for the release of "MPI's" Transparency website.
Mike McCormick Tells Us Why He Thinks The Markets Are So Strong [AUDIO]
Markets are up,record closings each day, and what is the reason?
We hope your doing the right thing with your money.
County Commissioners Talked About The County Vacancy And How It Gets Filled [AUDIO]
Gallatin County Commissioner Bill Murdock is stepping down before his term is up. If your interested in filling the vacancy, it's not really that easy.
Commissioners White and Skinner tell us what the process is.
Operation Never Forgotten Fundraiser In Bozeman At American Legion
Get your Karaoke voice ready, because it's your chance to sing for a great cause.
For just $20 you can sing in front of your Bozeman fans and help "Operation Never Forgotten" The contest will be limited to 30 singers. It's March 15 & 16 at the Bozeman American Legion starting at 6 PM to help heal wounded veterans.
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Bozeman Business And Professional Women Recognize 2013 Honorees
This is an invitation to join the Bozeman Business and Professional Women to recognize their 2013 honorees. It is Wednesday March 20th, from 6-8 pm at the Bozeman Public Library.
This is a great networking event and open to the public. Free appetizers and drinks will be available...
Rodeo Fans This Is The Ultimate Rodeo Championship
For the first time in history, rodeo champions from a variety of associations will all compete to earn the title as the "Ultimate Rodeo Champion"
Carl Graham With Montana Policy Institute Talks About Tax Inequality [AUDIO]
The "Left" keeps stressing "Fairness"
Why do we need to bring down one segment in society to make us all equal?
We can't have equal outcomes, because were not equal.
We do not all act, react and do things the same way. Listen to Carl Graham as he talks about "Fairness"
This Week On Our Weekly Visit With SWMBIA We Talked To Member Buffalo Restoration [AUDIO]
SWMBIA has there home show coming up a week from this Saturday, and there are a few booths left if you want to be a part of this annual event. The playhouses on parade are still on display at the mall. This week we talked to EJ Porth with Buffalo Restoration about what the do, you would be surprised all they can do...
Tom Burnett Talks About The Cost Of College Degrees And Return On Investment [AUDIO]
To start off I did not go to college, but I did go to Broadcasting School in Denver. It was not worth the cost looking back, but it did get my foot in the door to get my first job.
It seems now days the degrees that are being chosen for a major, are so expensive that there is no way it will start at a dollar amount that seems worthy of your time...
Montana Women Still Make Less Than Male Counterparts! 26% Less.
Men make on average 26% more money in Montana than Women do. In Montana the latest figures show that women make on average $31,067 compared to $41,635 for men. That's a little more than a $10 thousand difference.