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
Missoula Police Receive Reports of Vandalized Political Signs
Missoula Police say there are receiving reports of some politically-motivated crime in town.
Missoula Teachers Practice Playing Game to Prevent Suicide
First grade teachers at nine Missoula County Public elementary Schools were given special training on how to play a game with their students.
UM Police Seeking Two Suspects After Anti-Trump ‘Bodyslam’ Attack on Bus
University of Montana Police have released photos and are asking for the public’s help in identifying two men who reportedly attacked a bus as they disembarked near UM housing at the Lewis and Clark Village.
Cost of Montana Senate Race Spending Near $200 Per Voter
The U.S. Senate Race between Republican Matt Rosendale and Democrat Jon Tester is now the most expensive political race in Montana history.
Transient Faces Felony Assault Charge After Caught Napping In Missoula Man’s Car
A mid-day nap led to felony charges after two Missoulians found a transient in a car on Sunday.
Montana Morning State News Headlines for Friday, October 26
Missoula police are searching for an 18-year-old woman that is considered armed and dangerous in connection with a local double homicide...
Russell Street Re-Opened After Closure Caused by Car vs. Pedestrian Crash
A man was hit by a vehicle on Russell Street this morning, October 25, and sustained serious injuries.
Local Wardens Issued Violations, Warnings During Opening Weekend Hunt
Over opening weekend for general rifle season, FWP wardens issued nine citations and 12 warnings in Region 2 alone.
Missoula Teen Driver Safety Week Focuses on Risk and Prevention
Car crashes are still the leading cause of teen death in the United States.
21 Percent of All Missoula Registered Voters Have Already Voted
Election Day isn’t until November 6th this year, but according to Missoula County Elections Coordinator Dayna Causby, a large portion of Missoula voters have already sent in their ballots.
Woman Arrested After Swerving Into Wrong Lane Has Multiple DUIs
A Missoula woman was picked up on Saturday after a police officer noticed some erratic driving.
2018 Hunting Season Starts Slow Under Sunny Skies
Opening weekend for general rifle season got off to a slow start in western Montana. Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 2 Public Information Officer Vivaca Crowser blamed the low harvest on the 60 degree weather.