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
Montana DPHHS Wants to Hear From Centenarians
The Department of Public Health and Human Services is honoring Montana's centenarians at the Governor's Conference on Aging later this year.
University of Montana Wraps Up Bystander Invention Training, Other Events During Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Sexual Assault Awareness Month is coming to a close as May approaches and the Student Advocacy Resource Center at the University of Montana held many events including 14 bystander intervention training opportunities for students.
Why Does Health Care Cost What It Does? Find Out on Tuesday With Providence Health and Services of Western Montana
Providence Health and Services of Western Montana is sponsoring a free community talk today called “Transforming Health Care: The Cost of Care.”
Gov. Steve Bullock Announces Extension of State Employee Assistance Benefits to Montana National Guard
Gov. Steve Bullock announced an extension to Montana National Guard benefits of the State Employee Assistance Program to over 3,000 members and employees.
Western Montana Career Fair Almost Sold Out – Employers ‘Scrambling’ to Find Sufficient Talent
With less than three weeks until the annual Job Service Career Fair, western Montana employers have been lining up quickly to secure one of the few remaining spots.
State Auditor’s Office Encourages New West Health Customers to Take Advantage of ID Protection Services
There’s only a few days left for Montanans to take advantage of credit protection offers from the state auditor’s office.
DPHHS Urging Montanans to Get Screened for Colorectal Cancer – 40 Percent of the State Not Meeting Recommendations
The Department of Public Health and Human Services is urging Montana adults age 50 and older should get screened for colorectal cancer.
Attorney General Tim Fox Punched by Intoxicated Man on Tuesday Night Thanks to Hotel Fire Alarm
It was an interesting Tuesday night for Attorney General Tim Fox after a fire alarm went off at his Billings hotel. He wasn't prepared for what was to happen next.
Attorney General Tim Fox, Federal Trade Commission Dissolve Sham Cancer Charities
Attorney General Tim Fox and the Federal Trade Commission helped dissolve two nationwide sham cancer charities and settled the case in court on Wednesday.
Gas Prices in Montana Continue to Rise With Summer Approaching
Gas prices have risen over six cents in the last week in Montana.