Nick Chrestenson is the News Director for Townsquare Media Missoula and has been with the company since 2015. He started out as an intern and then graduated from the University of Montana School of Journalism. He typically writes about crime in our community. He lives in Missoula, Montana, and is in no hurry to leave. During spring and summer, he enjoys golfing and spending time on Flathead Lake with friends and family. During fall and winter, you can find him cheering on the Griz inside Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
Nick Chrestenson
Missoula Drug Bust: Police Seize Over $30,000 Worth of Fentanyl
The detective observed a suspicious vehicle that had an inactive license plate.
Shots Fired in Missoula, 20-Year-Old is in Custody
The Missoula Police Department responded to multiple reports of gunfire in the 1500 block of South Russell Street.
Celebrate Peter Christian’s 50 Years in Broadcasting
On Thursday, November 16, 2023, Townsquare Media and News Talk KGVO will be hosting a dinner and career retrospective for Peter!
Montana Grizzly Bear Killed in Self-defense Encounter
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reported that a pair of Whitefish men killed a grizzly bear in self-defense last weekend.
Grizzly Bear Euthanized in Montana After Conflicts With People
The bear had several conflicts with people along Hungry Horse Reservoir last weekend.
Montana Gas Prices Remain Higher Than the National Average
Uncertainty over the direction of the economy is preventing an significant downward movement.
University of Montana Hosts Air, Wildfire, and Smoke Event
KGVO News spoke to Associate Professor of Psychology Rachel Severson for details on the event.
Montana Gets Nearly $1.4 Million to Prevent Gun Violence
Montana’s U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich announced that a grant of just over $1.3 million was given to the Montana Board of Crime Control as part of the U.S. Justice Department’s Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program.
New Maps Help Montanans Find Cancer Treatment Services
The DPHHS Montana Cancer Coalition Program offers two interactive maps that should help Montanans affected by cancer find available resources.
Take a Look at the New Shelters for Missoula’s Homeless
The TSOS is a safe, healthy, secure, and staffed environment that serves individuals experiencing homelessness.