I'm Sarah, with an H. 99% of people cannot pronounce my last name, so I'm known as Yov. Aspiring to be the next prison documentary show host, Yov spends her time doing absolutely nothing even close to reaching that goal. While judging people based on how they use "your" and "you're" on social media, she spends most of her time being a powerlifter and NPC figure competitor, watching other people's Netflix and wearing XXL sweatshirts way more than is socially acceptable. She is a recent graduate of the University of Montana and a proud member of Chi Chapter Alpha Phi. Wanna jam?
Sarah Yovetich
Montana Continues to be One of Few States with Lowest Obesity Rates
Nationally, the rate of obesity in the United States has risen to 27.7 percent in 2014, but according to the new Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index Montana was one of the top states with the lowest obesity rates.
Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service Plan to Protect Sage Grouse, Develop Safer Habitat
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced today the completion of a series of final environmental impact statements focusing on sage grouse in the west.
Flood Advisory Issued for Missoula County, Other Parts of Western Montana
Showers and thunderstorms are expected throughout the rest of the week in the Missoula area, but Meterologist Luke Robinson with the National Weather Service said there are more than thunderstorm watches to be aware of this evening.
Russell Street Project in Missoula Open to Public Comment and Suggestions
An update on the latest plans in addition to a public comment and suggestion period is being held on Wednesday, May 27 in regards to the Russell Street road project between West Broadway and Dakota Street in Missoula.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Working on New Mountain Lion Management Plan, Taking Comments and Suggestions
Recent studies on the number of mountain lions in the Bitterroot showed much higher numbers than state wildlife experts had expected. Those findings are part of the reason why Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is updating their mountain lion management plan.
Prescription Drug Drop-Off Event Saturday at Southgate Mall, Supports Big Sky High School Senior Project
Big Sky High School student Mary Donoghue is hosting a community safe prescription drug drop-off event at Southgate Mall this Saturday in Missoula.
National Dog Bite Prevention Week, As Told by A Postman
We always hear the old running joke about dogs biting postmen and women, but U.S. Postal Service spokesman Pete Nowacki said it’s no joke. In fact, this week is recognized for just that: it’s National Dog Bite Prevention Week.
Power of Parents Program Helps Parents Talk to Kids About Underage Drinking, How to Start Conversations
Three out of every four kids say their parents are the leading influence on their decisions about drinking and that’s why the Department of Revenue’s Liquor Control Division and the Interagency Coordinating Council on State Prevention Programs have partnered with Mothers Against Drunk Driving to provide the Power of Parents program in Montana.
Final Phases of Third Street Construction Set to Begin May 17
Missoula construction workers will finally begin the third and final phase of reconstruction of Third Street starting May 17.
Secretary of State Linda McCulloch Launches New Civic Engagement Website Available for Students, Teachers
Earlier this week, Secretary Linda McCulloch launched a new civic engagement website for K-12 students, teachers, and parents.