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
Snowmobile Stuck on Bottom of Seeley Lake After Two Crash Through Ice
The Missoula County Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call after two snowmobilers crashed through the ice on Seeley Lake.
Felony Charges After Man Accused of Pulling Knife on Girlfriend
The woman received minor injuries while he held her down police say.
Missoula DUI Suspect Jumps Out of Car, Leaves Passenger During Escape Attempt
Some missing headlights led to a felony arrest very early Sunday morning
MT Legislator Working on New ‘Free Speech’ Bill For Universities
Professor Mike Adams is gone, but his contested speech at the University of Montana may lead to changes in state law.
Only Seven Felony Cases in Missoula This Week, Two From Jail Fights
Crime in Missoula seemed to plummet this week along with the drop in temperatures.
Montana Grain Growers Worried Over TPP Signing Next Month
While the United States pulled out of the multi-country trade deal known as the Trans Pacific Partnership, other countries have continued negotiations and are scheduled to sign an on March 6th,
Man Caught Shoplifting in Missoula Had Stolen Vehicle in Parking Lot
Two individuals were arrested in Missoula Wednesday after employees at a local shopping center noticed them trying to take food without paying. Police arrived and found there was more to the story.
"Officers were called to a local retail store in the 3500 block of Mullan Road for what was reported as two adults in custody for shoplifting," Said Missoula Police Public Information Officer
Big Sky High School Under ‘Perimeter Lock-in’ After Concerning Graffiti Found
After dealing with a threat of violence last week, Big Sky High School officials have had to confront more potential threats that were brought to the attention of staff by students on Wednesday and Thursday this week.
Local Officials Weren’t Warned of State Cuts to Missoula Foster Child Health Program
While the number of Montana children in foster care continues to climb, the state of Montana is cutting back on services for foster children and foster families.
As Classrooms Fill, Transferring Between Missoula High Schools Gets Harder
For many years, most Missoula high school students have had the ability to go to the school of their choice regardless of where they live in the county, but that option is getting increasingly difficult.