Josh Rath is a local Content Contributor & On-Air Host on 103.7 The Hawk, based in Billings, Montana. He’s from Miles City, Montana, and has lived across the state in many smaller communities. Josh has worked in local radio for over 18 years, bringing news and information to those in need, starting out in middle school. Right now, he works to provide engaging and locally-focused content to those in the Billings area, and across Montana, continuing his mission to keep those informed in the state.
Josh Rath
Wyoming Man Sentenced Over Billings Sex Trafficking
Mark Albrecht, 66, of Gillette, Wyoming was found guilty on Feb 20th of use of facility in interstate commerce in aid of racketeering & making a false statement.
Johnny 5 Is On The Case! New “LotCop” At Albertsons
Alright, maybe these things aren't as smart as Johnny 5... but they are always watching.
Lame Deer Pastor Sentenced For Child Sex Abuse
Dean Alan Smith, 67, guilty of aggravated sexual abuse, abusive sexual contact by force, and 2 counts of abusive sexual contact by force and of a child.
Billings Man Sentenced To Over 9 Years For Fentanyl Trafficking
Cameron Dimich-Laster, 27, pleaded guilty in December 2023.
ENDED: Unleash The Beast with PBR & Fuddruckers!
Know what can make a weekend fun in Billings? Taking the family for dinner at Fuddruckers... and to the PBR!
The Day The Cowboy Rode Away… Remembering Days Gone By
Facebook's "Memories" feature is a very nice to have, if you ask me, for just these moments.
Billings Man Doing Armed Patrols Across From School Pleads Guilty
Gabriel Cowan Metcalf, 49, of Billings, pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a firearm in a school zone, as charged in an indictment.
WHO WON? WIN WILSON’S WARES WINNER ANNOUNCED
We're finishing up cleaning out the Townsquare Tower... and Mark gave the green light to get rid of these.
Mexico To California To Montana – Caught Trafficking Meth
She's facing a mandatory minimum of 10 years to life in prison, a $10 Million fine, and at least 5 years of supervised release.
Montana Highway Patrol Colonel Retiring, Effective Immediately
After 30 years of service with the Montana Highway Patrol, Colonel Lavin is moving on.