Tim McGonigal, a Helena native, was named News Director for KRTV and KXLH December 2007.
Tim has also served as a News Director at television stations in Missouri and Minnesota.
He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communication from Eastern Montana College (MSU-Billings.)
His broadcasting career began... more »
Heath takes great pride in being the 5:30 and 10 o'clock news anchor and Assistant News Director at KRTV/KXLH. But his most rewarding duties are as father and husband. Heath and his wife have three beautiful children (2 boys, 1 girl). The only pet in their house is a cat,... more »
Katie made her television news debut in Great Falls quite a while ago when a reporter came to her kindergarten class at Lewis & Clark Elementary and she got to sign-off with "Reporting in Great Falls, I'm Katie Stukey." Well, it must have been destiny because 17 years later, Katie... more »
Fred has been the Chief Weather Forecaster at KRTV for over 13 years, overseeing the weather operations, and appearing Monday through Friday during the 5:30 and 10 pm newscasts.
Aside from watching and preparing weather for broadcast, his favorite part of the job is the friendly viewers who he bumps into in... more »
Marnee is a proud Montana girl and proud to be the Helena correspondent for Montana's News Station!
She grew up in Helena and graduated from Helena High School in 2003. After that, she enrolled at the University of Montana Helena as an accounting major. She quickly discovered the left-brained... more »
Alex Grubb comes to us from our sister station KVOA in Tucson, Arizona, where he spent the last two and a half years video editing.
He graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree in Journalism. While in school, he reported for the campus paper, hosted a show at the campus radio... more »
Kay joined Montana's News Station as a State Capitol correspondent in September of 2007, covering Helena news for KXLH, and the Montana Legislature for Montana's News Station. In September 2009 she made the move to Great Falls as a general assignment reporter for KRTV.
Kay has lived in New York, North Dakota,... more »
Richie joined Montana's News Station in April of 2006 as a newscast assistant at KTVQ in Billings. He then was promoted to weekend photographer, and very quickly worked his way up to become the Sports Director at KRTV in Great Falls.
Richie was born in the great state of... more »
Greg Smith joined KRTV as the weekend sports anchor/reporter. He comes directly from college at the University of Northern Colorado where he earned his B.A. in journalism and mass communication in December of 2007. Greg grew up in Texas where he played all sports as a child, then moved to... more »
Ashley is so excited to be working back in the town she grew up in. She is a proud Great Falls High School and University of Montana grad, and is thankful to be working in the beautiful Big Sky state! Last summer Ashley interned in California at a local television... more »
Hayley Gunn comes to us from KLEW-TV in Lewiston, Idaho where she worked as the weather anchor and a reporter. She graduated from the University of Idaho with a degree in Journalism. Throughout college, Hayley worked as a reporter for both the school's newspaper and radio station, and was active... more »
Tyler Mickelson comes to KRTV from Southwest Minnesota State University where he graduated with a Speech Communication degree, with an emphasis in Radio and TV. He also played football for five years at SMSU.
Tyler interned at Wisconsin Eye Public Affairs Network where he produced and hosted various shows.... more »
Shannon is no stranger to KRTV. She first started working with Montana's News Station as a news intern during the summer of 2005. Two years later Shannon returned, this time with the wonderful opportunity of anchoring the weekend weather during the summer of 2007. As of October 2008, Shannon is... more »
David Sherman joined Montana's News Station in August 2008 shortly after retiring from the US Air Force. As the Online News Producer, he takes the stories that the news staff brings in from the field and "converts" them into web-sized chunks, always trying to include helpful links and online extras... more »