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
[WATCH] Star Trek Releases Bozeman Extraterrestrial Tourism Video
The Extraterrestrial Tourism Council wants to invite you to consider the wonders of Bozeman, Montana.
Under The Big Sky Fest Announces Incredible 2021 Concert Lineup
The concert lineup for the 2021 Under the Big Sky Festival is an Americana music lover's dream come true.
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We can't wait to grab a burger and a shake at Mark's In & Out!
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April 17 is the first day of National Park Week.
Bozeman’s Best Missed Connections: March 2021 Edition
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Here’s My Most Memorable Montana Fishing Story
Here's a story about catching my first walleye in Montana.
Gallatin County Health Officer Announces Departure
Gallatin County Health Officer Matt Kelley has announced his departure.
Popular Bozeman Restaurant Closing Permanently
Sad day...This place had the best salad bar in Bozeman!
How to Sign Up For a COVID-19 Vaccine in Gallatin County
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