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
Glacier Park Officials Brace For Hard Winter After Early Storm Closes Roads
The rumor swirling around Glacier National park, is that Montana will have a hard winter this year.
50 Percent of Missoula Students Proficient in Math, 57 Percent Proficient in Reading
The Smarter Balance standardized test results for Montana were released today, August 17, and offer a perspective on how well local students are doing.
Montana Secures $125 Million Settlement With Pharmaceutical Drug Company
Montana Attorney General Tim Fox announced that his office along with 47 other states, entered into a $125 million settlement with Cephalon.
Montana is the Most Improved State for Child Well-Being, New Study Shows
Montana is finally above average when it comes to child well-being, according to the newest edition of the Kids Count Data book.
Car Crashes Into Brand New Red Robin Facade
A car crashed into the new Red Robin facade this morning, June 8, around 3:00 a.m. and then quickly sped away, says Southgate Mall security personnel.
Person With Gun Reported Outside Victor School, School Possibly in Lockdown
Eyewitness reports say someone with a gun near Victor School triggered a lock down of that facility.
It’s Norovirus Season in Montana
The Montana Department of Health and Human Services is trying to warn Montanans about Norovirus
Montana Senators Vote to Fund Government Through December 11
The U.S. Senate voted this morning, September 30, to keep the federal government funded through December 11.
Attorney Announces How Much Josh Clark Will Sue Missoula Sheriff’s Office For in Discrimination Case
Will a political discrimination lawsuit end up costing Missoula County hundreds of thousands of dollars?
Groups Working to Bring Ten Syrian Refugee Families to Missoula
Missoula and Syria may seem a world away, but as millions struggle to leave that war torn country, many in the Missoula area are working to ensure they have a safe place to flee to.
Griz Ready to Defend Hurling Championship Title on Home Turf
The Special Olympics aren't the only sporting event going on in Missoula this week.The Hurling National Championships are in town too.
Irish Exchange Student Naiose Waldron says it was a surprise for nearly everyone that Montana Grizzlies Hurling won the Hurling National Championships in its first attempt last year...
Missoula Police Increasing Patrols for Cinco de Mayo
On Tuesday next week, millions around the world will celebrate the Battle of Puebla in which the Mexican army won an unlikely victory against the French back in 1862, but these days, the holiday of Cinco de Mayo is often an excuse to have an extra margarita or another shot of tequila.