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
Literal Tons of Trash Pulled From Missoula Homeless Camp
35 volunteers attempted to clean up an enormous pile of trash this past week.
Hundreds of Missoula Voters Flood Elections Office with Calls After Concerning Mailer
A mailer sent out to Montana voters has caused some consternation and concern in Missoula County.
Poll Indicates Montana Will Likely Pass 6-Mill Levy, Though Nearly Half Don’t Know What it is
"The first question that we asked is, whether or not, folks were familiar with the referendum, and 46 percent of Montanans were not familiar with it," Rinfret said
Missoula’s First Frost Came Later Than Normal Despite Low Temperatures
Fall is hitting Missoula in a very different way this year, with high lows and low highs.
Montana Morning News State Headlines for Friday, October 5
Today's top headlines include an update on a missing Lolo woman who was found dead in Idaho, information about recent changes for Missoula elections, and info on a Montana appeal to the Supreme Court to allow charges against a man accused of raping an 8-year-old back in 1987.
Lake County Attempting to Calculate Cost of Opioid Addiction for Lawsuit
The issue of opioid addiction and who should be held responsible is a national issue, but state and local governments are taking legal action against pharmaceutical companies too.
Monday’s Missoula City Linda Vista Annexation Was Surprise to County
On Monday, the Missoula City Council voted to annex some Linda Vista area property into the city.
Montanans Warned to Protect Identities Online After Major Data Breach
The personal information of a large number of Montanans may have been acquired by hackers recently.
UM Will Appeal $960,000 Fine From Department of Education Over Crime Reporting
The U.S. Department of Education is looking for $960,000 in fines from the University of Montana for inadequate crime reporting during the years 2012 to 2015.
Yes, Missoula Police Responded to Attack Involving Flying Salami
Police investigated, but the case of the window shattered on Sherwood Street by a sailing sausage is still unsolved.
Fish Food Theft and Eating in Store Lead to Attack, Felony Arrest
Just before 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 30, Missoula police were called out to the Walmart on Mullan Road and eventually arrested 28-year-old Logan Moore on felony charges. According to Missoula Police Public Information Officer Travis Welsh, store employees called police after noticing some odd behavior...
Man Accused of Ramming Walmart Shoppers With Cart, Waving Knife ‘Menacingly’
37-year-old Justus Miller is sitting in the Missoula County Jail after 911 was called over the weekend following an odd series of attacks at the Walmart Supercenter on Mullan Road.