A long time ago, on a cold winter's night, in a hospital that is now the Ravalli County Administration Center, I was born. I remember listening to the radio throughout my life here in the Bitterroot Valley and was really impressed (as much as a little kid can be impressed) when Hamilton got its own station, KLYQ, in 1961. Little did I know that I would spend most of my adult working life at the station. Writing and drawing my way through school and college, I found that talking was fun, too, and radio obliged. Now they can't get rid of me, so I guess I'm here to stay!
Steve Fullerton
Two Elk and One Deer Needlessly Poached in Bitterroot
Two separate poaching incidents reported.
Hamilton Broncs Steamroll into Football Playoffs
Hamilton tops the Western A Division with the win.
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs – Missoula College Has New Partner
The college is developing a new course to help local manufacturing firms.
Disgusting Misuse of A Montana Campground
A public campground near our state capitol was not treated well this year.
Spooky Secrets in Hamilton’s Nightmare on Main
A pamphlet full of little brain-busting challenges awaits your best efforts.
Montana Internet Speeds May Improve With These Changes
A few schools will get some much needed funding.
Popular Bridge at Lake Como Being Replaced
The bridge at the falls will be improved.
Early Montana Lab Featured in National Museum
Finding a vaccine for Spotted Fever was the goal in Hamilton 100 years ago.
Montana Sen. Tester to Biden – Open The Canadian Border
Canada has eased restrictions, Tester says the US should, too.
Hamilton High Broncs Overwhelm Butte Central in Football
The Broncs delight a home crowd under Friday Night Lights.
Are You Against All Vaccinations or Just COVID?
A new UM study will examine the reasons for and against COVID vaccinations.
Test Your ‘American Ninja Warrior’ Skills at Free Rope Course Day
BEAR (Bitterroot Ecological Awareness Resources) Co-op in Hamilton has a Ropes Course that will be offering the public chances to try out the low course and the high elements at the site.