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
UM President Talks Fall Enrollment, Says He Expects Slightly Lower Numbers
The University of Montana is cheering the recently reported increase in summer enrollment.
U.S. Marshals, Missoula Police Arrest 19-Year-Old for Burglary, Meth and More
On Monday afternoon, Missoula Police got a call from U.S. Marshals to help arrest a 19-year-old man by the name of Kyler Shinnaberry.
An Estimated 4,000 Missoulians Lost Power This Morning
Thousands of Missoulians experienced a power outage this morning, Tuesday August 21.
Ravalli County Commissioners Ask Montana AG to Investigate Seven Environmental Groups
Ravalli County Commissioners are asking Montana Attorney General Tim Fox to investigate a number of environmental groups.
Westside Neighborhood Residents Raise Concern Over Transients, Needles and Crime
Missoula Council chambers were packed this Monday with folks raising concerns about public safety and a rising crime rate.
Missoula Pearl Jam Poster Praises Jon Tester, Features Dead Donald Trump
A poster promoting the band Pearl Jam's August 13 concert in Missoula is being described as "reprehensible."
Green Party Files Another Lawsuit to Get on MT Ballot, This Time in Federal Court
Montana will print ballots for the November elections next Thursday, but as of now, the Montana Green Party is not set to be on those ballots.
Missoula’s Poverello Caps Summer Residents at 150, Winter at 175
Missoula’s Poverello Center has begun to limit the number of homeless people it will take in through the summer.
Man Accused of Stealing Fast Food Soda Fights Police, Gets Tased, Faces Felony
A man who asked for a cup for water at a Missoula fast food restaurant is now facing a felony charge and multiple misdemeanors after apparently choosing to take soda instead.
Montana Morning State News Headlines for Friday, August 10
A young girl was injured during a carnival ride accident at the Western Montana Fair and a man was arrested by police for theft and meth in Missoula.