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
Could The Upcoming St. Vincent Project Be the Last of New Big Billings Buildings?
Last week while I was in Boise for my son's wedding, I couldn't help but notice all the new buildings in their city center and downtown area. It made me think, "Why we don't get new buildings here except for medical-related facilities or banks?"
You Won’t Guess Which Two Businesses Paul is Absolutely in Love With
Can you recall the greatest, largest, or most fantastically amazing store or business you have ever been in? For me, it happened twice while I was in Boise for Jake's wedding.
Getting Our Priorities Straight to Mitigate Criminal Disaster in Montana
The big question for us here in Montana is what are WE going to do about it?
82% of Americans Wish They Were Taught More of This Subject in High School
Is our education system failing our society when it comes to finances?
Paul’s Encounter With The Strongest Man He’s Ever Met
While I was sitting down for lunch over the weekend I turned on the TV and the world's strongest man competition was on. Some amazing things were performed by some exceptionally large men.
It reminded me of the strongest man I had ever seen...
Different, Yet The Same: Montana Roots Bond My Kids For Life
Both are far from what I do for a living too, but there is one common bond that holds us together -- my daughters also -- and that would be the life we knew on the ranch.
Her Struggle Is Over, Her Story Remains: Naomi Judd
We became friends with the Judds many years ago as they frequently visited the area and Naomi was one of the most gracious and elegant people you could ever want to meet.
Talking Trash in Montana. Literally.
Everyone talks about the trash in our oceans; what about the stuff along the highways?
Do You Step In and Say Something or Do You Mind Your Own Business?
How many of us have said, "I wish I would have said something earlier because it might have made a difference".
Glendive Opinion Saga, Weed War, and More on Farmer Finishers From Paul
You folks can also tell us the one town or place that you will absolutely try to avoid when traveling. Whether they just don't have what you want or it's a problem navigating through it or it's just plain boring.