I just graduated from the University of Montana with a degree in broadcast journalism, in May. I am now a full time employee for KGVO and am excited for what the new year will bring.
Shande Wiest
Mount Jumbo North and South Zones Close December 1
The return of winter will bring Mount Jumbo’s own special elk herd back to its traditional winter range.
Grant Money To Help Mental Health Needs For Missoula Students [AUDIO]
Missoula County Public Schools received a grant close to $400,000 from the U.S. Department of Education that will be used to support the implementation of the Montana Behavioral Initiative into 4 of the schools.
Another Vandalized Car
Do you know who did this? If you call Crime Stoppers anonymously with information that leads to an arrest you could be eligible for up to $1000.
Tester Advocates ‘Peer-To-Peer’ Mental Health Care For Veterans
With more U.S. troops returning from the battlefield, Senator Jon Tester is striving to improve VA mental health care and eliminate barriers to treatment.
Do You Know Who Did This ?
On November 24, 2011 Missoula County Sheriffs Office Deputies responded to a report of Criminal Mischief.
Senators Urge Postmaster To Rethink Plan [AUDIO]
Senators Max Baucus and Jon Tester are hammering home the importance of the U.S. Postal Service’s mail processing centers for Montanans who depend upon the reliable delivery of necessary goods and services.
Protecting Your Home from Thieves During the Holidays
Smartphones, digital cameras and the increase in social media sites all make it easier to share information with “friends” and
“followers.” During the holiday season, Allstate warns consumers that
growing comfort with and trust in social media may increase the risk
of theft due to information shared.
Possible Power Outages In The Bitterroot Valley
NorthWestern Energy will be making repairs to a transmission line in the Bitterroot Valley over the next several days.
Assistance For Flood-Damaged Highways
The state of Montana will receive assistance to help repair roads and highways damaged by this year’s record flooding. Senators Max Baucus and Jon Tester asked the U.S. Department of Transportation for financial relief in May and July after flooding in Central and Eastern Montana caused widespread damage to roads and bridges across the region.
A Carousel for Missoula Documentary To Air Soon
The documentary A Carousel for Missoula: A promise made is a promise kept, about the making of the Carousel and Dragon Hollow, plus a look at the Carousel’s first 15 years, will premiere on Saturday December 3rd at 6:30pm, in Room 123, of the Gallagher Business Building on the University of Montana campus. Seating will be limited.