I'm Sarah, with an H. 99% of people cannot pronounce my last name, so I'm known as Yov. Aspiring to be the next prison documentary show host, Yov spends her time doing absolutely nothing even close to reaching that goal. While judging people based on how they use "your" and "you're" on social media, she spends most of her time being a powerlifter and NPC figure competitor, watching other people's Netflix and wearing XXL sweatshirts way more than is socially acceptable. She is a recent graduate of the University of Montana and a proud member of Chi Chapter Alpha Phi. Wanna jam?
Sarah Yovetich
Senator Steve Daines and the Forest Service Work to Improve Forest Health Restoration Projects, Clarify Importance of CEs
Forest restoration was at the front of Senator Steve Daines’ mind today as he encouraged the U.S. Forest Service to restore the health of the national forest system. With Montana’s recent drought designations in mind, Daines asked Forest Service Chief Thomas Tidwell to discuss the importance of Categorical Exclusions…something that may be of benefit to future forest health restoration projects.
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National Military Consumer Protection Day Celebrated with Helpful Tips to Prevent Scams and Fraud for Military Families
Attorney General Tim Fox is marking National Military Consumer Protection Day today by offering specialized tips to help protect active and retired military personnel and their families from consumer fraud.
Montana Counties Designated ‘Natural Disaster Areas,’ Including Missoula – Governor Steve Bullock Responds [DOCUMENT]
Despite some much needed recent rain in the Missoula area, many Montana counties have been dubbed "natural disaster areas" due to severe drought conditions the state has faced in the past few weeks—Missoula being one of them.
Documentary Explains Link Between Hunting and Conservation – Airs in August, October
#PROJECTELK is the story of the origins, science, and evolution behind conservation, and the question around whether hunters are the earth’s true conservationists.
Almost $2 Million Headed to Montanans as a Result of an Insurance Dispute Over Higher Prices for Sick Consumers
The Assurant Health Insurance Company has agreed to refund nearly $1.7 million to Montanans to resolve a complaint that the company charged two different prices for the same health insurance policies: a lower price for healthier customers and a higher price for sicker Montanans.
Best and Worst States to Work in, According to MoneyRates.com
As I approach my final year at the University of Montana, the pressure is definitely on to figure out what to do with the rest of my life, or where to spend the first few years looking for a job (or career?) post-graduation. What state am I going to most likely want to look for said occupation? MoneyRates.com just might have my answer...
Senator Steve Daines’s ‘A-PLUS’ Amendment Looks to Increase State, Local Role in Schools and Education
Earlier this morning, Montana Senator Steve Daines introduced an amendment to the Every Child Achieves Act of 2015. This amendment gives more control to state and local education on federal funding, and regulations.
Author Jon Krakauer Requests Records Again – Decision Headed to Montana Supreme Court
Jon Krakauer's request to obtain the records of University of Montana quarterback Jordan Johnson, who was accused of rape, will go to the Montana Supreme Court...again.
Public Comment Period Ends Friday for Use of Rotenone in Creek Near Yellowstone
A plan to poison a creek near Yellowstone and populate it with pure cutthroat trout is open for public comment through Friday.
Governor Steve Bullock’s New Executive Order Helps Health of Native Americans in Montana
Governor Bullock signed an executive order to address American Indian Health disparities today.