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
Glacier National Park Celebrates 100 Millionth Visitor
Today at approximately 10 a.m., a mother and her two children from Bakersfield, California, were recognized as representatives of the 100 millionth visitors to Glacier National Park.
UPDATE – Authorities Ask For Public’s Help in East Missoula Shooting
UPDATE 8:00 p.m. Sunday, June 7
Detectives with the Missoula County Sheriff’s Office are asking anyone with information regarding Friday’s shooting to please contact our office.
Liberty Counsel Offers Free Services to Glendive Public Schools’ District After Legal Threat Stops Field Trip to Creationist Museum
On May 28, a Glendive County public school had plans to take a field trip to see a dinosaur and fossil museum, but later had to cancel after the Glendive School District was contacted by the Americans United for Separation of Church and State. Now, the Liberty Counsel is getting involved after concerned citizens in the area expressed potential concerns on the constitutionality of school sponsored
Power of Parents Program Helps Parents Talk to Kids About Underage Drinking, How to Start Conversations
Three out of every four kids say their parents are the leading influence on their decisions about drinking and that’s why the Department of Revenue’s Liquor Control Division and the Interagency Coordinating Council on State Prevention Programs have partnered with Mothers Against Drunk Driving to provide the Power of Parents program in Montana.
Montana Town Named Number Nine For Best College Towns in the U.S.
One Montana town was named one of the top 10 college towns, according to a recent study.
New Statistics Released Show Montana Receiving Over 29 Million Dollars in Funding for Hunting and Angling Efforts
New monetary figures released by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service show hunters and anglers generated a little over $1 billion in 2014! Those are startling statistics compared to years past...
Montana Senator Steve Daines Salutes State’s Small Businesses During National Small Business Week
Today Montana Senator Steve Daines applauded small businesses in the state in recognition of National Small Business Week.
Governor Signs Help Act Into Law – Still Need Approval From Center For Medicaid Services
Today Governor Steve Bullock signed the Help Act into law at Capitol Rotunda. The measure will expand health coverage to Montanans who fall into the Medicaid coverage gap and need low cost insurance.
Ambassador Max Baucus Announced to be University of Montana Commencement Speaker
The University of Montana announced who will be the 2015 commencement speaker for the 118th annual graduation ceremonies.
Early Warm Temperatures Reflect Little Snowpack Left in Montana – Rain Considered Last Hope for a Not-So-Dry Summer
Recent warm temperatures has put Montana snowpack at some of its lowest levels ever this April.