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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NorthWestern Energy Issues Scam Alert for Montana Customers
Customers are being warned to be on the lookout for ‘energy scams’ including everything from ‘disconnection deception’ to a ‘door knocking impostor’.
Surprise! Missoula Rated as One of the Least Diverse Towns in US
KGVO News reached out to WalletHub chief analyst Jill Gonzalez after the website released its study on Monday.
Could This Montana Winter Weather be Due to an Undersea Volcano?
Montana and the rest of the western United States have just experienced a severe winter.
Montana Gas Prices Will Remain ‘Uncomfortably High’ For Now
DeHaan said a refinery in Colorado has a great deal to do with why gas prices have increased dramatically here in Montana.
Montana Was the Number One Move-to Location During the Pandemic
Montana was the number one target location for Americans to relocate during the two pandemic years of 2020 and 2021.
Montana AG on Credit Card Companies Mapping Gun Sales
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen made his monthly appearance on KGVO’s Talk Back show on Friday and filled the phone lines with questions and comments from callers.
Student Death Reported on University of Montana Campus
A University of Montana student died in Aber Hall early Tuesday morning, September 13.
Four ‘Auto Rack’ Rail Cars Off the Tracks at Montana Rail Link
We have learned that several Montana Rail Link cars have derailed in the train yard in Missoula.
Montana Invests $18 Million for Better Access to Child Care
The State of Montana through the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services will be using $18 million in ARPA funds to increase access to child care throughout the state.
City Opens Applications to be Missoula’s Mayor Until Election
Following the death of Missoula Mayor John Engen, the city has put into effect the mechanism wherein a new mayor will be chosen.