Before joining Peter Christian on the air in 2012 I worked at a number of odd jobs that range from selling board games and scooping up dog doo to teaching English in Japan and coaching award-winning debate teams. I was in trouble most of my childhood for talking too much in class, now I get to get in trouble for talking on the radio. It's great!
Jon King
MT Vape Shop Owner May Sue Over County Rule Prohibiting Indoor Vaping
Those that sell vaping products are concerned their rights are being trampled.
Montana Youth Vote Set for This Friday, Results Will be Published
This week, November 2, students across Montana will have the opportunity to vote.
Griz in Bitterroot Wasn’t the First, Won’t be Last, Expert Says
The young male grizzly bear caught near a Stevensville golf course this past week was a surprise to many.
Missoula Teachers Practice Playing Game to Prevent Suicide
First grade teachers at nine Missoula County Public elementary Schools were given special training on how to play a game with their students.
UM Police Seeking Two Suspects After Anti-Trump ‘Bodyslam’ Attack on Bus
University of Montana Police have released photos and are asking for the public’s help in identifying two men who reportedly attacked a bus as they disembarked near UM housing at the Lewis and Clark Village.
Cost of Montana Senate Race Spending Near $200 Per Voter
The U.S. Senate Race between Republican Matt Rosendale and Democrat Jon Tester is now the most expensive political race in Montana history.
Transient Faces Felony Assault Charge After Caught Napping In Missoula Man’s Car
A mid-day nap led to felony charges after two Missoulians found a transient in a car on Sunday.
Missoula STD Cases Jump – Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis and Even HIV
Reports of sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise in Missoula County.
Donated Wild Game is Largest Source of Protein at Missoula Food Bank
A program called Hunters against Hunger is helping feed Montanans all across the state, but Missoula has some catching-up to do.
Russell Street Re-Opened After Closure Caused by Car vs. Pedestrian Crash
A man was hit by a vehicle on Russell Street this morning, October 25, and sustained serious injuries.
Missoula Teen Driver Safety Week Focuses on Risk and Prevention
Car crashes are still the leading cause of teen death in the United States.
21 Percent of All Missoula Registered Voters Have Already Voted
Election Day isn’t until November 6th this year, but according to Missoula County Elections Coordinator Dayna Causby, a large portion of Missoula voters have already sent in their ballots.