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
Poll – Missoulians List Affordable Housing, High Taxes as City’s ‘Most Pressing Problems’
Missoula City Council members will get a chance to look at new polling paid for by the City of Missoula this week and the questions may indicate an increase in taxes in the near future.
Missoulians Rush to Save Homes From Delinquent Tax Sale
Missoula County will auction off mobile homes with unpaid tax bills tomorrow morning April 11, but some concerned citizens are rushing to try to pay off those bills before the deadline today at 5:00 p.m.
Flux in Steel Prices Could Impact Montana Public Projects
There are a lot of public construction projects underway in Missoula right now that involve steel, a commodity that has taken center stage in trade negotiations between the U.S. and China.
Don’t Wait Till Schools Are Full, Missoula Kindergarten Registration Due This Week
Missoula County Public Schools is pushing to get all local Kindergarten students enrolled before this weekend, April 14.
Woman Accused of Shoplifting Beauty Products, Then Caught With Drugs
Police arrested a Missoula woman accused of trying to steal some beauty supplies this weekend, April 7
Missoula Man Accused of Restraining Girlfriend, Strangling and Threatening Her With Ax
A concerned Missoulian called 911 after watching a neighboring couple fight outside around 6:00 P.M. Sunday night, April 8.
Missoula Crime – Children Assaulting Parents, Vehicular Assault, And More Meth
The Missoula County Attorney’s office filed 16 new criminal complaints this past week, including two assault with a weapon charges against a woman accused of hitting two pedestrians with her car near Chief Charlo Elementary.
Mack Days Anglers Warned as Arctic Front Rolls Into Northwest Montana
An arctic front moving through northwest Montana today, April 5, is expected to bring a bunch of snow and strong winds.
Community Judges Needed For Nearly 300 Big Sky High School Senior Projects
"We have about 300 students that will be presenting projects and we need at least three judges for each project," Green said.
Missoula Soil Still Too Cold for Planting Most Garden Plants
Technically, the first day of Spring was March 20th, but it still feels pretty wintery in much of Montana.
Polling Indicates Montana Voters Will Approve Six Mill Levy in November
Soon, Montana voters will be deciding on whether to approve a six mill levy that goes to support the Montana University System.
New Proposed Chinese Tariffs Hit Two Major Montana Commodities
On Wednesday, April 4, China released a list of 106 proposed tariffs on U.S. goods and although most of the country was buzzing about the 25 percent tariff on soybeans, the commodities that have Montana producers most concerned are durum wheat and beef products