Mark Wilson, a native of Great Falls, has a deep-rooted connection to the world of country music. His early exposure came through his father, who was a morning radio host on KMON AM. Mark's childhood home was filled with the sounds of his dad's band practicing for their weekend gigs. One of the pivotal moments in Mark's life was attending the State Fair in Great Falls in 1971. His father served as the emcee for all the concerts, granting Mark the opportunity to enjoy front-row seats for performances by artists like Anne Murray, Glen Campbell, and the Carpenters. After high school, Mark embarked on his own journey in radio. He initiated his career at KMON Great Falls and transitioned to KYSS-FM in Missoula during his college years. His dedication to the radio industry led him to work for KGVO in Missoula and later KYSN-FM in East Wenatchee, Washington. In March 1988, Mark Wilson moved to Billings when Citadel Communications acquired the 102.9 FM and AM970 signals, launching the iconic Cat Country. Since then, he has been an integral part of the Cat Country team. Beyond his passion for radio, Mark enjoys his leisure time playing golf and racquetball, even though he admits that his skills in both sports are a work in progress.
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Mark Wilson from The Breakfast Flakes Talks ‘Going the Distance’ in Montana
Today's topic is "going the distance".
I saw on Q2's website a story about a guy who was planning on a 400-mile paddleboarding trip that would take him from Gardiner to Terry. Very ambitious.
And last week there was a soldier that walked 22 miles in full gear...
If Your Phone Is About to Die and You’re Lost, Do This, Billings
I don't how many hours a day I'm scrolling through things on Facebook, but it's a lot. And for as much time as I'm on there, there isn't much of what I'm looking for.
But I ran across an idea on there this week that I really liked.
And I shared the idea with my daughter, but it's a good idea for all your loved ones...
As a Montana Native, It’s Easy To Mix Up These Two Towns
There's an event going on where they are trying to raise some money to help update the main street. In Worden, not Huntley. Don't get them mixed up.
I Survived Jury Duty in Montana. Here’s How it Went!
And as much as I hated to be there, I did learn a lot about the process that I had no idea about beforehand.
Long Road Trips Make the Best (Or Worst) Memories for Montanans
I had to Google my longest trip. In 1984 a buddy and I decided to go on "The Great Quest For Truth". We started in Missoula. Then we drove to stay with another friend in Las Vegas. In a 1978 Mustang King Cobra. Death Valley is a good time in a car with no air conditioning.
Hey Billings, Remember Cash? Some of Us Still Use It to Pay
Part of the issue nowadays is that people younger than me pay for everything with a card. Debit card, credit card, and so on.
Could the MontanaFair Shooting in Billings Have Been Prevented?
I'm sad to say that I don't think that our little piece of America is quite as safe as it used to be.
What’s the Solution For This Billings Walmart Parking Lot Phenomenon?
It's concerning the homeless folks that have started camping out in the Walmart parking lots across Montana, specifically Billings as the post pointed out.
The Best Way to Make Corn on The Cob: Wilson’s Great Corn 101
I've heard of folks who butter up a slice of bread the rub the corn on it. I also heard about a guy who bites off a chunk of real butter and then butters the corn while he is eating it.
In Montana, We Used to Use C.B. Radios. Do You Remember?
Breaker one-nine. Breaker one-nine. You got your ears on? I'm looking for a smokey report. I'm eastbound outta Billings, c'mon.