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
Felony Charges for Man Over Stolen Six-Pack of Beer, Brawl at Missoula Store
Missoula Police arrested a Billings man after reports on Saturday that he tried to steal a six-pack of beer from a Missoula department store.
Goldstone Fire Likely Stopped at Less than 10,000 Acres
The Goldstone fire still burning in the Bitterroot 18 miles south of Jackson is the state’s second largest.
Transient Crashes Missoula City Dump Truck Through Fence, Drives it to Idaho
Missoula police are reporting that a male transient was able to steal a city dump truck.
Missoula Police Stop Car Without Headlights, Find Drugs For Sale
Police ended up charging three people Tuesday night after a vehicle was pulled over for a traffic infraction.
Missoula Bar Clients Threatened at Gunpoint for a Drink
A woman was taken to jail Monday night accused of taking a handgun out of her bra and threatening people if they didn’t give her a drink of their beer.
Man Suspected of Robbing His Wife Caught at Missoula Transient Camp
Police were called out to a reported robbery on a street near the Clark Fork River on Monday night
Montana Public Asked to Help Find Stolen Sasquatch
It may sound like a joke headline, but this a real news story.
Missoula Pearl Jam Poster Praises Jon Tester, Features Dead Donald Trump
A poster promoting the band Pearl Jam's August 13 concert in Missoula is being described as "reprehensible."
Man Accused of Stealing Fast Food Soda Fights Police, Gets Tased, Faces Felony
A man who asked for a cup for water at a Missoula fast food restaurant is now facing a felony charge and multiple misdemeanors after apparently choosing to take soda instead.
State Officials Question Legality of Governor Bullock’s Unilateral $6 Million Easement
“Any state dollars that enrich a private entity need to have oversight,” said Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen.