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
Letter Carriers Food Drive For The Local Foodbanks This Saturday [AUDIO]
The Letter Carrier's food drive for the local food banks is this Saturday. Set out whatever you can by your mailbox and the letter carriers will collect it all. All the info is right here on the Gallatin Valley Food Bank website.
Senator Scott Sales Talked About Bullock’s 71 Vetoes [AUDIO]
We had great open lines with Senator Sales today. It started with the conversation on Bullock's 71 vetoes. We talked about why have a $300 million state surplus? Concealed carry laws. Income taxes and summer fires.
SGT Knight Of The Bozeman PD Talks About The PD And Whats Going On Now [AUDIO]
SGT Knight joined me on air and we covered a lot of topics that you should be aware of. Including radar control, school resource officers, guns in schools,bike auction and the upcoming Bozeman PD Safety Summit.
Deputy Mayor Jeff Krauss Talks About Beer Served At City Function And New Whiskey Bar [AUDIO]
The Bozeman city commission approved a new whiskey bar on main street in the old Schnees location.
I wondered how come they don't need a liquor license. Also the Parks and Rec Department is having a Pizza and Beer mingle..really, is that the cities place to hold mixers...
Henry Kriegel Says The Latest Medicaid Study Proves Expansion Is Not Beneficial [AUDIO]
Governor Bullock still has a chance to call a special session to get Medicaid expansion through in Montana. But a recent study out of Oregon shows that it will not help, not even a little.
A Woman Has Never Held The US Senate Seat For Montana But That May Change
A woman has never been elected to a Montana US Senate seat, but this upcoming election might be the one. 3 state democratic women are considering Baucus' seat.
Senators Wittich And Sales Take A Look At The 63rd Session As It Comes To An End [AUDIO]
The good the bad and the ugly. Let's take a look at this years session.
It seems to be the feeling that a few good things happened, but the Governor is wielding the veto stick already.
Mike McCormick With cascade Financial And Our Weekly Money Talk [AUDIO]
GDP not as good as hoped this week. Is there a "pullback" in sight? What's hot this week? Looks good for cellphones and cigarettes. Gold took a tumble and is still down.
Constitutional Scholar Rob Natelson Joins Carl Graham This Week [AUDIO]
Rob Natelson, the Independence Institute’s Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence, is one of America’s best-known constitutional scholars. He was a law professor for 25 years, serving at three different universities. He taught, among other subjects, Constitutional Law, Constitutional History, Advanced Constitutional Law, and The First Amendment...
SWMBIA Weekly Visit And We Discuss The Latest In Concrete Foundations
Andrew Mazzella with Mazzella Construction joined us to talk about the great way of pouring your house foundation. It's called ICF-Insulated Concrete Forms.