I was born and raised in the Boise, Idaho, and began my radio career in 2007 doing promotions for Peak Broadcasting stations. After getting an opportunity to do the on-air night shift on WOW Country, I became the host of the work day show. In April of 2014, I made another move to become the afternoon drive host on WOW. After taking a one-year hiatus from radio, I'm back in the saddle, here in beautiful Bozeman, Montana. Contact Jesse at jesse.ropelato@townsquaremedia.com
Jesse James
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If you see these celebrities hanging out in Montana, this is why they're here.
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Californians moving to Montana isn't anything new. In fact, it has been happening for years. That doesn't mean Montanans have accepted it though. It's still something that gets under the skin of longtime residents. While Californians aren't the only ones moving to Montana, they certainly seem to get blamed for "ruining Montana" more often than not.
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