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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Montana FWP: New License Year Opens For Outdoors Enthusiasts
Montana FWP is ready to assist you for safe fishing and hunting seasons.
Missoula Nurse Negotiations Continue During Health Worker Shortage
The Montana healthcare industry listed a total of 1,171 jobs in just two weeks throughout the state.
Protect Yourself: Beware Of Tax Scams Targeting Montanans
There are quick ways to contact the IRS if you feel you’ve been defrauded in an income tax scam.
Montana Files Amicus Brief Challenging ‘Kid Climate Change’ Suit
The Montana State Legislature has added its collective voice to many others in challenging the Held v Montana case.
Inside Look at Missoula’s Homelessness Crisis
Ward provided some eye-opening facts about Missoula’s homeless population.
Missoula City Council Votes to Place $7 Million Fire Levy on the Ballot
Missoula City Fire Chief Gordy Hughes explained the actual cost to residential taxpayers if the levy is approved in June.
Officials Address the Issue of Urban Camping in Missoula
Urban camping has become a common theme throughout Missoula.
Missoula Homeless Shelters Receive Grants From Montana
The Montana Department of Commerce has issued grants totaling nearly $5 million.
Missoula Incident Management Team Returns From Helping in Hawaii
In addition to helping out with the wildfire mitigation, Holloway said his team also assisted in responding to other incidents in Hawaii.
Montana Supreme Court Clears the Way for Black Butte Copper Mine
For those concerned about possible pollution of waters in the area, Schlepp said the company has helped to create a non-profit to provide oversight of the mine.