Chris Wolfe got hooked on radio while in high school, spending evenings calling the DJs to request songs and trying to win free "stuff". Since 1991 Chris has enjoyed his radio career. He has been part of a successful on-air team, winning 8 Montana State Broadcaster of the Year Awards and being a finalist for the national Marconi "Small Market Personality of the Year" award four times. For hobbies, Chris plays tenor drum in a local bagpipe band and has competed both nationally and internationally. Chris appreciates his family, listeners, a good concert and a good beer.
Chris Wolfe
Why Montanans Over 45 Should Think Twice Before Shoveling Snow
A spokesperson from the American Heart Association, stated that adults over 45 years old should be "cautious" when shoveling.
ICYMI: Montana on the Brink of Saying Farewell to Daylight Saving Time Changes
In case you missed it, both Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have both spoken about the idea of doing away with the idea of changing clocks twice a year.
Join Red’s Bar’s 20-Year Christmas Tradition and Help a Local Family in Missoula
For the past twenty years the 'elves' at Red's Bar have been wrapping presents big and small, and all they ask in return is a donation
The ‘World’s Best Cheddar’ May Be Closer To Montana Than You Think
According to Food and Wine the world's best cheddar comes from the farmer-owned dairy in Tillamook, Oregon.
Get Your All-Access Pass to ‘Missoula on Main’—New Year’s Eve Events for All Ages
Missoula Arts is bringing back an 'all-access' pass this year, available for $35.
Will Viewers Tune In To Yellowstone If It’s No Longer Set in Montana?
This weekend marks the final episode of the fifth season, which is being called the 'season finale' rather than the 'series finale'
Montana Leads the Charge Against TikTok as U.S. Ban Looms
TikTok is now seeking a temporary halt to the ruling, according to Reuters.
Will Montana Outlaw Throwing Away Old Clothes?
Keeping used clothes out of landfills is one of the reasons why Massachusetts passed a law outlawing throwing away used clothing.
The Astonishing Amount of Montana Student Loan Debt
According to Educationdata.org, 127,000 Montanans hold student loan debt, accounting for just over 11% of the state’s total population.
Are Montanans as Tight-Knit as We Think? A Look at the Latest Rankings
SmileHub.org looked at which states have the most tight-knit communities across the country. Montana is higher than most, but we have a long way to go to get to number one