Aaron Flint, the host of Montana's leading statewide radio talk show "Montana Talks," began his journey in Montana politics and broadcasting while working in the US Senate as a student at Howard University over 20 years ago. Following the 9-11 terror attacks, Aaron relocated to Montana and enlisted in the military, embarking on deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula. Currently, he continues to serve as a Lt. Colonel in the US Army Reserve. His initial foray into the news industry consisted of stuffing newspapers for his grandparents at the Glasgow Courier when he was a child. From working in television at Q2 News to his involvement in politics, and now hosting a statewide radio talk show for over a decade, Aaron takes pride in ensuring that Montanans have a platform to voice their opinions. His prior political roles include serving as a legislative aide to Senator Conrad Burns, acting as the communications director for the 2016 campaign of now-governor Greg Gianforte, and serving as the state director for Congressman Ryan Zinke.
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Update: Rocker Ted Nugent Joining Don Jr. in Kalispell
Donald Trump, Jr. will be back in Montana on the weekend before election day. The president's son will rally the party faithful in the conservative stronghold of Flathead County on Saturday, according to the Flathead County Republicans.
Evacuation Lifted for Some Residents Near Bozeman
Evacuation orders for *some* residents impacted by the Bridger Foothills Fire near Bozeman have now been lifted, according to an announcement shared by the Gallatin County Sheriff's Office (GCSO) on Monday night.
FWP Hearing Petitions on Madison River Recreation
After postponing discussions on efforts to ease crowding on the Madison River, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is now announcing an August 13th meeting.
Billings Schools Now Planning Large Graduation Ceremonies
They'll get to see their kids walk across that stage and be handed their diplomas. Parents in Billings, Montana are celebrating the news that graduation ceremonies will now move forward at the Metra arena in Billings. This, as parents elsewhere across the state are wondering why they can't do the same for their 2020 high school seniors.
Campgrounds in Montana Re-Open on May 1st
The good news is that "overnight camping opportunities will resume at most FWP fishing access sites and state parks on May 1."
Covid-Released Inmate Already Back in Jail
The liberal Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court called on the jails and detention centers in Montana to release inmates due to concerns over the coronavirus. Guess what? At least one of the inmates released from jail is already back behind bars. Shocker!
Free Tuition for Montana Guard Soldiers and Airmen
We'll have more info to follow later this week, but the Montana National Guard shared some very exciting news over the weekend- free tuition for ALL Montana National Guard soldiers and airmen at state colleges.
Warriors & Quiet Waters Benefit Coming Up
It's an event featuring some of the best restaurants, breweries, and distilleries under the Big Sky. And it's all to benefit a great cause- Warriors & Quiet Waters.
This Is the Fastest Growing Job in Montana
Fox Business took a look at the fastest growing jobs state by state. What made the list for Montana?
Breaking: Trooper Palmer Returning Home to Missoula
Trooper Palmer will be flown to Missoula and is anticipated to arrive at Northstar Jet at approximately 1:30pm. After he arrives in Montana, a motorcade will escort him to his home.
Montana Man Has Oldest American DNA Ever Tested By Genetics Firm
CRI Genetics has never been able to trace anyone's ancestry in the Americas as far back as this man's.
WINGS Radiothon: Support Cancer Patients in Montana
Our friends at Bee Broadcasting and KJJR Radio in Kalispell just kicked off the 23rd annual radiothon to help raise money for cancer patients in Northwest Montana. It started at 7AM Thursday morning, and continues through Friday night. If you're in Kalispell- stop by the Sportsman Ski Haus. If not, give a call to 257-WING and find out what you can do to help.