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
Montana Morning State News Headlines for Friday, October 12
President Trump coming to Missoula?! We have details on the rumors and evidence points to a likely visit.
Nearly 75 Percent of Missoula Voters Will Get Absentee Ballots
An ever-increasing number of Missoula voters are voting on absentee ballots.
No Injuries After Horrifying Crash Flips Car on Stephens
Missoula Police responded to a crash on Thursday morning that ended up flipping a vehicle up on it's driver's side edge and shutting down traffic for a while.
Rumor of Presidential Visit to Missoula on October 18, Not Denied by Eric Trump
Some Missoula-area law enforcement have reportedly been given notice that they will need to work on October 18, in expectation of a visit from President Donald Trump
Literal Tons of Trash Pulled From Missoula Homeless Camp
35 volunteers attempted to clean up an enormous pile of trash this past week.
Hundreds of Missoula Voters Flood Elections Office with Calls After Concerning Mailer
A mailer sent out to Montana voters has caused some consternation and concern in Missoula County.
Coal Company That Supplies Montana Colstrip Plant Declares Bankruptcy
Westmoreland Mining, which operates two major Montana coal mines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
19 Montana Veterans Receive Congressional Commendation
19 Montana veterans were announced as recipients of the 2018 Montana Congressional Veteran Commendation.
Pro-Trump Rally Planned at UM Oval, Organizers Expect “Resistance”
Two University of Montana students are planning to host a pro-Trump rally in one of the bluest districts in Montana.
Poll Indicates Montana Will Likely Pass 6-Mill Levy, Though Nearly Half Don’t Know What it is
"The first question that we asked is, whether or not, folks were familiar with the referendum, and 46 percent of Montanans were not familiar with it," Rinfret said