Josh Rath is a local Content Contributor & On-Air Host on 103.7 The Hawk, based in Billings, Montana. He’s from Miles City, Montana, and has lived across the state in many smaller communities. Josh has worked in local radio for over 18 years, bringing news and information to those in need, starting out in middle school. Right now, he works to provide engaging and locally-focused content to those in the Billings area, and across Montana, continuing his mission to keep those informed in the state.
Josh Rath
Crash Kills Big Horn County Sheriff On US HW 212 in Montana
The crash happened yesterday, November 19th, at 5:05 PM.
The 5 BEST Ways To Prevent Frozen Pipes In A Montana Winter
With the bitter cold we are experiencing, and are sure to have more of this winter, you should ensure your pipes are winter ready.
Are You A Red Dirt Fan? Deadwood Hosting Festival In January
Corey Kent, Ned LeDoux, Braxton Keith, Jackson Dean, Tanner Usrey & Clayton Mullen over the two day event.
What Appetizer Best Fits Montana At Dinner Time?
What is your go-to appetizer for dinner?
Do You Have T-Mobile, Montana? You’ll Want To Read This!
You'll need to set a reminder for October 17th if you have one of these plans with T-Mobile.
Superstitious? 5 Things To Avoid This Friday The 13th In Montana
I'm not one to worry about these things... but if you are, here's a good list of things to avoid.
The Emergency Test Tomorrow Has A BIG Downside For Domestic Abuse
Tomorrow, Wednesday, October 4th at 12:20 PM a test will be sent to all devices. Including "Go Phones" for those in domestic violence situations.
VIDEO: Interview with Wes Ross, Organizer of #TroyStrong Blood Drives in Montana
Today, Josh Rath got the chance to speak with Wes Ross, Organizer of #TroyStrong blood drives across the state of Montana, and father of Troy Ross.
President Biden Approves Disaster Declaration for Montana
Today, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte announced Montana will receive an emergency disaster declaration from President Joe Biden. Initially, the Montana Department of Transportation estimated damage around $29 Million.