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
It’s the Wild West in Billings. Should You Carry Your Own Gun?
Do you carry? Maybe you should.
I make sure that wherever I go I have a firearm close by. It's just out of habit now. I always thought it would come in handy in case I run into a skunk or a snake. Now it's the nut jobs out there that we should be worried about...
Farmer Paul is About to Enjoy The Best Part of Being in Montana Agriculture
No matter where you travel across Montana and North Dakota you'll see the combines rolling. It's payday for farmers after a year of waiting for the crop to come in.
It’s Kind of Ridiculous Dogs Aren’t Allowed at This Weekly Billings Event
Some of the other markets around let people have their animals as long as they are leashed.
Science Says Those Expiration Labels On Your Food Aren’t That Legit
Food expiration dates don't have a lot of science behind them, according to an article by The Conversation.
The author said people think expiration dates on their food mean it's not edible anymore. NOT TRUE. Food manufacturers and processors use terms like "Best Used By" or "Best if Used Before" or "Guaranteed Fresh Until" but the dates have little to do with when the
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.
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?
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.
Are Food Delivery People Eating Your Order? There Could Be a Good Chance, Billings!
I would imagine there are a lot of you out there that have been suspicious at one point or another but just kept your fingers crossed and had hope in humanity. I never use food delivery, but it is more popular than ever now and apparently so is eating on your dime... Sick.