Paul Mushaben relocated to Montana from Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1979. His journey in play-by-play broadcasting began in 1982 in Billings, and he has remained dedicated to his current position since December 1985. Since its inception in March 1988, Paul has been a prominent fixture on Cat Country mornings. Alongside his on-air responsibilities, he is the owner and operator of a wheat and cattle ranch situated to the north of Billings. Among his proudest achievements are his four children.
Paul Mushaben
From Missoula to META: A Week of Surprises
You get an early version of Farmer Finishers this week.
Montana Ranchers Burned Out: Where’s the Big Talk Now?
Where are our guys?
Back-to-School Blues: Cherish Every Moment, Trust Me
I know it’s tough—I’ve been there.
Impulse Buys: From Costco Carts to Classic Cars
We were talking this morning about impulse buying and when it happens.
Who’s Really in Charge? A Farmer’s Stormy Epiphany
How dare we think that we are the ones in control?
Montana Parents vs. Judges: Who’s Really in Control?
It's so important to know the political affiliation of the judges we elect.
Storm Naming Madness: Is It All Just Hot Air?
Why do we even name storms in the first place?
Fair Admission: A Pricey Puzzle for Metra
Today at the fair, it's Senior Day.
Phones in Bins, Not in Class: The Halfway Phone Ban
A win is a win.
Lake Woebegone Water Woes: Is It Safe to Swim?
They will have to cancel the triathlon if the river doesn't clean up in Paris.