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
‘First of It’s Kind’ Missoula Pop-Up Tattoo Event
Coming up on Saturday April 13th hosted at Pearl Boba at 420 North Higgins from 10a-6p is a "Tattoo Pop-Up", featuring Kip & Koe and Black Willow Tattoo.
Montana Kids Can Bowl Free At These Bowling Alleys
Here are Montana's bowling alleys that participate in the Kids Bowl Free program.
Top 5 ‘Celebrities’ That Should Purchase the Most Expensive House in Montana
Montana has one of the most expensive houses for sale in the entire country
Montana Has Gained Another ‘Million Dollar City’
According to Zillow, Montana had three "Million Dollar" cities in 2023, now we have four.
This Montana Town Is Popular on Surprising Rental List
One Montana town has made a list as one of the most "420-friendly" cities in the country.
9 Vegetables That Will Grow Well in Montana
Because of Montana's climate there are a few plants that thrive and can help make a successful garden
Missoula’s ‘Mosquito Forecast’, The Good and Bad News
I spoke with Layne Von Lanken, the integrated pest management coordinator for Missoula County about what we can expect for mosquitoes this year
What Should Be Montana’s ‘Official Dog Breed’?
There is one thing that Montana doesn't have and that is an "official dog breed"
Who in Montana Remembers ‘Expo ’74’ in Spokane, WA?
50 years ago Spokane, Washington held the "International Exposition on the Environment Spokane 1974". Since that didn't quite roll of the tongue, it was shortened to "Expo '74".
Important Safety Warning About Fire Extinguishing Balls Available in Montana
According to the report from the CPSC, they can fail to extinguish a fire, which could lead to injuries, burns or even death.