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 Marathon Still in Need of 200 Volunteers
The Missoula Marathon is just a few weeks away and race director Tony Banovich says there is still a big need for volunteers to do things like hand out water, monitor the course and help at the expo.
Montana Morning News Headlines for July 2
There's funny money in Missoula and police are warning the public to be on the lookout for fake $50 bills
Early Morning Missoula Fire at Home on Grant Street
The Missoula Fire Department was called out around 1:30 Friday morning.
Clark Fork River Silt Deposit Near Missoula May Cause Perennial Flooding
Though the worst of the Missoula County flooding this year is likely over, National Weather Service Hydrologist Ray Nickless says he believes the swollen rivers this year may have created conditions where flooding is perennial in Missoula.
Montana Morning State News Headlines for June 22
A Stevensville Student Resource Officer arrested for molestation and 137 people rescued from flooding by helicopter are two of this morning's lead headlines.
Montana Trooper Says He Saw a Kangaroo Near Highway Rollover Accident
Vehicle accidents involving wildlife are nothing new in Montana.
New Dino Found in Montana, See it on the ‘Dinosaur Trail’
It’s been a while since the very first Jurassic Park movie was released back in 1993, but it starts off in a place called Snakewater, Montana.
Supreme Court Sales Tax Decision Likely to Cause MT Business Headaches
Montana businesses that sell products online may need to get to work soon to address some big changes in the digital marketplace that are expected after a Supreme Court Decision today, June 21.
Missoula Float Tubes Probably Won’t Hit The Water Till Mid July
By this time last year, Missoula-area rivers were filled with float tubes and anglers.
Protesters to Rally at Missoula Jail, Ask County to Cancel Federal Detainee Contracts
Wednesday, June 20, a group of protesters plan on rallying outside of the Missoula County Detention Center.
Montana Insurance Commissioner Warns Homeowners to Prepare for Fire Season
Despite recent rains, fire season is coming soon and is predicted to be worse than average
‘Homeless’ Couple Jailed, Accused of Stealing From Woman That Housed Them
"The caller reported that between 2:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. she asked the couple to leave, but it wasn't until the next morning when she went out to retrieve something from her vehicle that she noticed it was missing,"