Greetings from The MOOSE Morning Show! (It's hard to believe I've been around this joint for 26 years.) I'm always honored that you've spent part of your day with 94.7 The MOOSE. We try really hard every day to capture the best of the Gallatin Valley and for me, that means waking up at 4:30 am and heading downtown to our studios. After living in the Valley for 30 years, Bozeman never gets dull. Sure, it's a lot bigger than when I was in college at Montana State but it's never been 'dull'. If you ever come across something you think I should know about, don't hesitate to reach out. Could be a new band I need to hear or a new restaurant you think I should try. I'd love to hear about it. You can always call the studio at (406) 587-0951 during the MOOSE Morning Show from 6am to 10am. If you'd like to reach out via email, no problem. Just send an email HERE. I really do check my email and will address any issues you might have. Suggestions, questions and comments are always welcome. Really. -Michelle
Michelle
Super Funky Montana VRBO Rental Gets Very Weird Comments
It turns out not everybody is interested in funky short term rentals, of which Montana has several. We spotted an online ad for an unusual property for rent in Bozeman that gathered some of the funniest comments ever.
Storm Warning: Montana Could See 10″ Of Urgently Needed Snow
The mountains of western Montana might score 8 to 10 inches of fresh snow by Sunday afternoon. Warnings and advisories have been issued for just about every western county, but some higher elevations might receive nearly a foot of snow.
More Big, Soaring Energy From The Dead South at Kettlehouse This August
The power and energy that come from The Dead South when they play live is not to be missed for anyone who appreciates true musicianship and bluegrass, Americana music. The Dead South are making a Montana tour stop this August at the famous Kettlehouse Amphitheater in Bonner.
Montana Might Entirely Burn To The Ground This Year
Montana's lack of snowfall and our dangerously low snowpack levels are becoming the stuff of fire season nightmares. As the winter weeks go by, our 'percentages of normal' keep ticking lower - and that's not good news for this summer.
See Outstanding Indie Rockers Cold War Kids In Bozeman
It's very difficult to describe the music of Cold War Kids, but if you've ever considered yourself a fan of real 'indie rock', you're going to love this band. Their songs are complex and well thought out, yet have a wonderful pop sensibility. Nothing is too heavy, and nothing is too soft. Cold War Kids' music is truly crafted.
New Montanan Needs ‘Bargain Housekeeping’. Immediately Gets Fantastic Responses
I have no idea what newbie Montanans expect when it comes to "hiring help" in Montana, but almost every single one that I've seen ask about it comes across as an entitled, arrogant, too-lazy-to-do-anything-themselves clown. It's uncanny. You've seen this stuff online, right? It's internet gold.
An Epic ‘Infamous’ Night Of Awesome Bluegrass Friday Night
Bluegrass music fans in Bozeman will converge on The ELM this Friday for a packed night of true talent. The Infamous Stringdusters bring authentic jams, and they always pay homage to the bluegrass masters.
5 ‘New Truths’ About Bozeman That Were Never True Before
Heraclitus must have had Montana in mind when he wrote, "everything changes and nothing remains still; and you cannot step twice into the same stream." Sounds about right, especially if you've lived in and around Bozeman for at least 20 years.
Surprise Storm Watch: 9″ Snow Expected In SW Montana Mountains
Just because it's been so unbearably cold, doesn't mean that Montana's in a much better place for winter snowpack. Much needed snow is headed for some mountain ranges in southwest Montana.
The Top 11 Most Valuable Crops Grown In Montana
Montana's economy is one of the healthiest in the entire country, and even though we've got a population of just over 1.15 million people in 2023, our state gross product is over 50 billion dollars. So where does Montana make the most money and what industries are the largest in the Big Sky State?