I’ve been the host of "Open for Business," a business and consumer talk show on KMMS since 2004. I’m the author of "How to Market, Advertise and Promote Your Business or Service In Your Own Backyard" (Wiley), and "The Small Town Advertising Handbook: How to Say More and Spend Less," and "How to Market, Advertise and Promote Your Business or Service In A Small Town.” All Available on Amazon. One of my books has been a textbook at the University of Alaska and Missouri State University. I’ve appeared on MSNBC's "Your Business" with JJ Ramberg, featured in Costco Connection Magazine (twice), Target Market Magazine, Emerging Business, Business Adviser, and magazines in China, India and Turkey. Follow me on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn. Call the show at (406) 522-8255 – Text (406) 478-8298 Email me at tom@kmmsam.com "Open for Business" Past Shows: https://kmmsam.com/open-for-business-re-broadcasts-with-tom-shane/
Tom Egelhoff
Rose Parade canceled on New Year’s Day
Organizers have canceled the Rose Parade because of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on long-range planning for the New Year's tradition.
For Those Traveling To Butte — Ramp Closing
July 10, 2020 the Montana Department of Transportation will be closing on and off ramps located in and near the I-15/I-90 Interchange Project outside Butte.
Time To Get Serious About Toilet Paper
As you no doubt know there's supposedly a shortage of toilet paper. Can't blame this one on Johnny Carson.
Avoid Travel To Cooke City/Silvergate Area
The Park County Health Department requests anyone not a permanent resident or provider of essential services avoid all travel to the Cooke City/Silvergate area
Yellowstone to modify operations to implement COVID-19 guidance
As of now, the park intends to maintain the regular opening schedule. We encourage visitors to enjoy Yellowstone online via digital content.
Bozeman Direct Flights To Boston And New York Announced
JetBlue will introduce the only nonstop service to Boston and New England from Montana.
Which Is More Important – National Security or Privacy?
How much National Security do we need and how much personal privacy are we willing to give up getting it?