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
18 States See Gas Below $1.99 a Gallon, Missoula Still Near $3.00
Gas prices are dropping across Montana, though Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan says some stations are cutting the prices much faster than others
Missoula Police See Few DUIs And Assault Cases Over Thanksgiving Weekend
The Thanksgiving and Black Friday weekend went pretty smoothly for the Missoula Police Department.
Gas in Billings is Almost 30 Cents Cheaper Than Missoula
As Thanksgiving approaches gas prices in Montana continue to drop, but some parts of the state have more to be thankful for than others.
Man Sentenced in January for Reckless Driving After Crash and Chase, Back in Jail
A routine traffic stop led to multiple felony charges for a man who is no stranger to the Missoula Jail.
‘Shocking’ Decline in Number of Montana Foster Homes – 3,921 Kids in Need, Only 396 Homes
It appears that the number of Montana kids in the foster care system has dipped.
Missoulians Receiving Survey Calls About Suspects in Murder, Dismemberment Case
After election season, Missoulians are still getting survey calls, but the most recent ones are about murder suspects.
Montana Morning State News Headlines for Friday, November 16
Western Montana prepares for traffic as folks head in for Brawl of the Wild in the midst of a winter weather advisory.
State Appropriations Chair Responds to Governor’s New Budget
Montana Governor Steve Bullock released his proposed budget for the state for the 2021 biennium.
Shots Fired at Montana Deputy, Suspects in Blue Chrysler 300
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Department has confirmed that a search is still ongoing for suspects believed to have fired shots at a deputy during a routine stop.
Snow Helps Western Montana Hunt Totals, but Still Lower Than Last Year
After weeks of below average hunting results in west-central Montana, a little dusting of snow appears to have brought the harvest totals back into line.