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
October Ends with the Halloween Tradition of Trick or Treating – Gas Treats Extend Through November
Trick-or-treat! Halloween treats came early for motorists this month! Gas prices stay on the low side and will continue to decline sliding into November, according to GasBuddy.com
Sen. Steve Daines Encourages Secure, High-Speed Broadband Connectivity on Tribal Lands
This week Senator Steve Daines spoke with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development and Rural Utilities Service asking officials to consider extending broadband services to Montanans that currently don’t have service.
Reports Show Teens Know Texting and Driving is Bad, But They Text Anyway
Distracted driving has shown to be the number one killer of teens in the U.S., according to a 2009 report. But in Montana, that doesn't stop some teens.
Honeybee Habitat Receives Financial Assistance from USDA
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is helping six states improve bee habitat, one state being Montana. State Entomologist Cam Lay said bees are kind of like humans…they don’t do well when they eat the same things over and over again.
Insurance Commissioner Monica Lindeen Reminds Montanans that Breast Cancer Screenings, Prevention Covered by Insurance
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, state Insurance Commissioner Monica Lindeen wants to remind Montanans that the month is for more than just wearing pink.
Missoula Plane Crash Investigation Continues, NTSB Finds New Information
National Transportation Safety Board Investigator Larry Lewis presented new information on the plane that 52-year-old Patrick Carter was flying when he crashed at Missoula International Airport on Wednesday.
Gas Prices Fall Across Montana – Same Results Expected Come Holiday Season
Even though a majority of states saw gasoline prices jumping over the last week, Petroleum Analyst Will Speer said the same could not be said for Montana. Across the board, Montanans have seen close to a four-cent decrease in gas prices.
Governor Steve Bullock Partners With EducationSuperHighway, Other Groups to Add High-Speed Internet to Montana Schools
These days, it seems like a pen and paper are less mandatory in the classroom, as the digital age takes over and encourages students’ learning potential. Montana Governor Steve Bullock partnered up with the national nonprofit EducationSuperHighway to help upgrade schools with high-speed Internet and encourages Montana students to reach their full learning potential.
Study Shows Stress at Work is Just as Bad as Secondhand Smoke
I'm just as stressed as the next college senior, but work stress can add a lot to an individual's plate. A new study by Harvard Business School as well as Stanford University shows that workplace stress can be just as harmful as secondhand smoke.
State Auditor’s Office Reminds Students to Bring Insurance, Both Car and Renter’s
Classes at the University of Montana will begin Monday morning and Jesse Laslovich with the state auditor’s office wanted to give students one last reminder as well as some helpful advice about starting college and for some, moving to a new state.