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 Governor Sends National Guard to the Southern Border
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte issued ‘a disaster declaration’ on Tuesday morning.
Missoula Property Tax Bills are Causing Some Confusion
Here are the answers.
Missoula Man Chosen Over Thousands to Present TEDx Talk
He is currently an entrepreneur, public speaker, author, and business coach.
UPDATE: Missoula Man Guilty of Incest is Back in Jail
The defendant faces some restrictions, but was freed after the verdict and walked out of the courtroom.
Retiring Montana Highway Patrol Spokesman Takes New Post
Nelson shared some impactful stories of his tenure as the PIO.
St. Patrick Hospital Presents Their Annual Heart Expo Next Week
What attracts the biggest crowd is the opportunity to get reduced cost blood draws.
UM President and Professors Discuss Possible Cuts to Curriculum
President Bodnar emphasized the importance of adapting the curriculum to the needs of the students.
New Amazon Center Brings Over 100 New Jobs to Missoula
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte cut the ribbon on Wednesday morning.
Missoula City Firefighters Conduct Regular ‘Live Burns’ Training
The Missoula City Fire Department hasn’t had a budget increase since 2008.
Why Investing in Infrastructure is Critical in Montana
Missoula Economic Partnership CEO Grant Kier talked about the importance of planning for the future.
UM Official Clarifies Policy on Serving Alcohol at Sporting Events
The policy was initially enacted to help bring more revenue to the athletic department.
Montana AG on Record Fentanyl Numbers and Crime Rates
Fentanyl numbers continue to climb in Montana, with new records sometimes doubling the previous years’ reports.