I host Montana's leading statewide radio talk show "Montana Talks." I first got my start in Montana politics and broadcasting while working in the US Senate as a student at Howard University over 20 years ago. Shortly after the 9-11 terror attacks, I moved back to Montana and joined the military- eventually serving on deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula. I continue to serve as a Lt. Colonel in the US Army Reserve. My first job in the news business was stuffing newspapers for my grandparents at the Glasgow Courier as a little kid. From a stint in TV at Q2 News, to working in politics, and hosting a statewide radio talk show for over a decade- it’s an honor to make sure Montanans have an opportunity to be heard. Previous political stints include serving as a legislative aide to Senator Conrad Burns, communications director for now-governor Greg Gianforte’s 2016 campaign, and as state director for Congressman Ryan Zinke.
Aaron Flint
Get Ready for the 100th Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede
You better get ready for the 100th Wolf Point Wild Horse Stampede coming up this July. I mean...the Catholic burgers alone are worth the trip...
Helium: “The New Gold Rush” in Montana’s Golden Triangle
On Thursday morning we caught up with Shelby Mayor Gary McDermott and longtime Shelby attorney Don Lee who both have extensive experience in the oil and gas industry. Don Lee tells us that helium exploration is being referred to as "the new Gold Rush." And check out what they're finding in Montana's Golden Triangle.
Data Shows How Many Montana Seniors Live Alone
Big Sky Business Journal: In Billings, 24.5% of senior live alone, compared to an average of 27% of seniors nationally, according to Safe Step.
Big Drug Bust Spanning Multiple Reservations in Montana
BIA, DEA, and FBI arrested 10 defendants in a "coordinated takedown involving multiple law enforcement officers at various locations."
The Epic Pedro Pascal Post from Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks…
Six months ago if you would've told me the name Pedro Pascal, I would've said, "who?" The only reason I now know exactly who Pedro Pascal is is from the Narco series detailing the takedown of drug lord Pablo Escobar.
Montana Governor Hears from Locals in Gardiner After Flood
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte (R-MT) shared a message about supporting communities like Gardiner and Paradise Valley as they rebuild. Plus, how many structures were lost due to the flooding in Park County? Here's the latest from the Incident Management Team.
Recent Look Back: Montana National Guard Rescues 87 People During Floods
I imagine there's a lot of folks who were camping or stranded by floodwaters in the Red Lodge, Montana area the past few days who will never forget the sound of a Chinook helicopter.
Montana County Commissioner Describes “500-Year Flood”
Carbon County Commissioner Bill Bullock says the flooding that hit Southcentral Montana this week is being described as a "500-year flood" during a townhall meeting in Red Lodge on Tuesday night.