Peter Christian’s multi-award winning news career began in 1999 on KGVO with the Morning News Express, which eventually became Montana Morning. He stepped down from Montana Morning in 2023, but still continues to co-host Talk Back with Nick Chrestenson. Peter has won 25 first-place ‘Craney’ awards from the Montana Broadcasters Association for his news coverage on KGVO from 2000 through 2023. He has also been the Public Address Announcer for the Montana Grizzlies at Washington Grizzly Stadium since 1998.
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Reduction in PILT Monies Mean Less to Fund County Government
Missoula County’s Chief Financial Officer Andrew Czorny was caught short on Thursday morning when asked about the annual Payment in Lieu of Taxes funds from the federal government.
AG’s Office Says Storm Season Will Attract Contractor Scams
With the strong winds and storms that sweep over Montana this time of year, they are often followed by unscrupulous contractors and roofers.
Attorney General Fox Reacts to Trip to the Southern Border
After spending several days at the southern border between the United States and Mexico, Montana Attorney General Tim Fox is thoroughly convinced that there definitely is a crisis involving people, crime and drugs.
Republican AG Candidate Critical of Tim Fox – Jon Bennion
Former Speaker of the House and current Roosevelt County Attorney Austin Knudsen is seeking the Republican nomination for Attorney General now that Tim Fox has termed out and entered the gubernatorial race.
Sunday was Anniversary of Disappearance of Jermain Charlo
Missoula Police Detective Guy Baker spends a great deal of his time helping to find and rescue missing women and children from sex and human traffickers, but is deeply troubled about the one year anniversary of the disappearance of Jermain Charlo.
A Wild Political Weekend for Montana Republicans
The State Republican Convention wrapped up Saturday in Helena with some major announcements and cross-office moves by candidates for state offices.
Supreme Court to Consider Hearing School Choice Case on June 20
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider hearing the Montana School Choice case on Thursday, June 20, according to the Institute for Justice in Arlington, Virginia.
Auditor Matt Rosendale says World Elder Abuse Day is Saturday
Individuals over the age of 65 control a majority of the country’s wealth, making them prime targets of financial abuse.
Vice President Pence Talks Meth, Recovery and Mexico in Billings
Vice President Mike Pence visited Billings on Wednesday to get a first hand report of the meth addiction problem in Montana and what is being done to stop it.
Providence Sets Groundbreaking for new Medical Office Building
The old Safeway location on Broadway has been empty for several years, but soon, Providence Montana will be breaking ground for their multi-million dollar new Medical Office Building.