Paul Mushaben relocated to Montana from Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1979. His journey in play-by-play broadcasting began in 1982 in Billings, and he has remained dedicated to his current position since December 1985. Since its inception in March 1988, Paul has been a prominent fixture on Cat Country mornings. Alongside his on-air responsibilities, he is the owner and operator of a wheat and cattle ranch situated to the north of Billings. Among his proudest achievements are his four children.
Paul Mushaben
With Sturgis Coming Up, Be Safe On The Bikes, Montana
It seems that everyone that has a bike is gearing up for the rally in Sturgis. This is the Holy Grail of bike gatherings in the U.S. It seems that most of the bikers that make it are lawful and are very cautious about the rules of the road. I mean think about it there is no room for a mistake on a large bike.
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‘My Shoulder, My Choice’? Omicron Variant Spurring Mask and Vaccine Controversies
If you are not healthy stay out of public places, wear a mask, and get as many shots as you need, but don't penalize the rest of the people who want to live a normal life.
For Cow Appreciation Day, Beef is For Dinner in Montana
Everything that goes into a cow is plant-based. Hay, grain, grass etc. all plant-based. So sink your teeth into a good quality piece of Montana beef and do your testbeds and your own state's economy a favor.
On a Hot Day, This Local Montana Lake is Paul’s Favorite Place to Be
But for me it's more than the lake, it just reminds me of the times my kids and I would go there and have a great time.
This Montana Fossil is Up For Sale. You Won’t Believe The Starting Price!
I couldn't have it, my dog would tear that thing apart. No doubt it will put Havre on the map for every dinosaur hunter trying to get rich quickly.
Sympathies From One Montana Farmer to Another After 4th of July Weekend Hailstorm
Here I am one year later counting my blessings with things looking so much better, smiling once again as I finally had something to bale
Gas for Blood? Paul Has Creative Incentives to Help Montana Blood Shortage
Get creative. Today there was an article in the Billings Gazette paper about the urgent need for blood in our area. It always happens about this time of year when summer surgeries and activities pick up. So what kind of things do we need to do to fix this problem?
Making Renewing a Driver’s License Less of a Pain in Montana
We were talking this morning about being able to renew your driver's license somewhere other than in person and why you couldn't do it yet. Well, guess what? You can actually renew by mail!
I told Mark the eye test doesn't matter. There has never been an accident caused by a person who was not able to read the third line of the eye test at the license bureau...
A Radio Listener Helped Us Save This Montana Gravesite
I remember years ago when my son Jake and I were driving by the old cemetery on our road and we noticed an old metal cross that was shot up.
PHOTOS: Where The Nickname ‘Big Sky Country’ Came From & Why Montanans Love It So Much
Every day or every evening it gives you something unique and different. Here are three of my favorites.