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Get your watermelon on!

You call it lazy; Jack calls it life efficiency.

We’re talking about his lifelong dedication to minimizing output. That means don’t get up when someone else can get it for you, don’t make plans unless a court order requires it, and stay away from competitive sports altogether.

That worked for most of Jack’s life – until Takeru Kobayashi upended the world of competitive eating with 50 hot dogs downed in the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest in 2001.

That’s when Jack added an asterisk to his life mantra: Stay away from competitive sports altogether, except when massive amounts of eating is involved.

Hot dogs? Check. Pies? Yawn. Burgers, chicken wings, pizzas? Been there, done that.

But watermelon? Now THAT’s a food in which Jack would love to out-eat you.

Good news, Jackhead: You now have a chance to try your skills at competitive watermelon eating.

It’s going down this Saturday, September 2nd, at the Ravalli County Fair, and while Jack was ruled ineligible for performance enhancing drugs – the contest is wide-open for your participation.

This year’s winner will walk home with the following prizes:

-Ten FREE pint fills at Bitter Root Brewery
-Two BOGO soaks at Lolo Hot Springs
-Two FREE drink coupons at Lolo Hot Springs bar
-$25 cash from Bitterroot Community Federal Credit Union
-$25 gift certificate to Florence Coffee Company
-$75 gift certificate to The Steel Paintbrush tattoo and piercing studio
-Jack FM goodie bag with cooler, tshirt, coozies and stickers

That doesn’t even include all the watermelon you can eat PLUS bragging rights.

So if you’re at least 21 years old and take eating as seriously as Jack, this is the contest for you. Contest takes place at 4 pm – again, that’s at the Ravalli County Fair in Hamilton this Saturday, September 2nd.

Click HERE to sign up.

Good luck, and thanks for listening to Jack! And if you read this far, your reward is this excellent primer on how to prepare for – and win – a competitive eating contest.

Make no mistake, fire season has officially arrived in Missoula County.

Several fires are currently burning south of town in Lolo National Forest, the Sapphire Complex and Goat Creek fires being the largest.

WestMtFires_7-25-2017-900x761And with the Sunrise fire growing near Tarko in neighboring Mineral County, the valley is filling up with smoke earlier – and thicker – each day.

We’re thankful, first, for the firefighters who work tirelessly in the heat and sun to keep us as well as our homes, businesses, land and livestock safe.

But the invisible heroes are those working to keep us safe from behind the scenes – those scientists, fire experts, incident commanders and government agencies who monitor the fires from afar and make critical – sometimes life-or-death – decisions about where to send our resources, human and otherwise.

It wasn’t too long ago we had to hear second-hand from the media what fires were burning where, and that often meant critical delays and distorted information that caused confusion at best and panic at worst.

But now, love it or hate it, information technology has made it much easier for us to stay on top of what’s going on without relying on those gatekeepers.

Without further ado, here’s a few great links that can help you follow the fires that are impacting you:

First, there’s InciWeb, an intergency all-risk incident management system designed both to provide the public with a single source of incident related info as well as a standardized reporting tool for the media.

sdfsdIf you follow this link, you can review a live roster of all the ongoing incidents across the country. By clicking on the column headers, you can sort the information to meet your specific inquiry. For example, click the “State” header and it arranges the incidents alphabetically by state.

You can also click on the specific incident you want to review and get a very detailed report on its current situation, outlook, weather concerns and planned actions.

This is also where you can monitor closures, evacuations, public meetings, etc.

-Second, there’s the local air quality website managed by Missoula County.

Here’s where you’ll find details about the smoke and how the fires are impacting air quality in the county, as well as what precautions you should take to avoid health problems due to the smoke.

From this page, you can follow a link to a pretty simple graphic that explains what comprises the different levels of air quality – from good to hazardous – and how you should adjust your activity accordingly.

There’s a lot of other neat links and resources available there for those who want to learn more about air quality in Missoula.

Say what you will about the positives and negatives of all the recent advances in information technology, but when it’s used to keep us and our families informed and safe, we’d say that’s a pretty neat evolution.

Where there’s smoke …
Feed your Frankenstein!

If you know Jack, you know he’s hungry for love – and it’s pretty much always feeding time.

That’s why so many people confuse him for Alice Cooper: Not only do the two have an appetite that just can’t be fed, but they also each made their big screen debuts in what is hands-down the greatest movie of all-time: Wayne’s World.

(True, Jack’s scene ended up on the cutting room floor and Alice’s cameo became the stuff of legend’s. But … still. They’re both known for their shocking contributions to the world of rock ‘n’ roll.)

And now, to add to the long list of similarities, Jack is happy to announce that Alice Cooper is also destined to play a HUGE role in your summer plans.

It’s true – the superstar is bringing his theatrics to Northern Quest Resort & Casino on Sunday, June 18, and Jack is being forced to give up not only his tickets to the show but also the room he booked for the night. Apparently Cooper doesn’t appreciate his stalking behavior …

Starting on Monday, June 5, and running through Sunday, June 11, we’re going to qualify listeners to win the tickets and hotel stay for FREE. All you have to do is listen for the cue, and when you hear it text “JACK” to 406-848-1059.

That’s it. Just text us and you’ll be entered to win! There’s no limit on the amount of times you can qualify, so stay tuned in all day every day to increase your odds !

We’ll announce a winner on Monday, June 12.

In the meantime, here’s more details on the show – as well as a link to purchase tickets.

Best of luck, and happy June!

Who would have guessed wrestling would become Missoula’s hottest annual summer tradition?

Well, actually, Jack totally saw this coming.

(In fact, when Jack’s not setting trends he’s making bold predictions about trends to come. Just something to do in his free time. Of which he has plenty. But we digress …)

The point is, wrestling is so HOT in Missoula right now, and Jack wants to make sure you don’t miss out on your chance to get in on the action.

Follow THIS LINK for your chance to win a four-pack of tickets to Big Time Wrestling, which is happening June 9th at Ogren Park Allegiance Field

All you gotta do is tell us what YOUR wrestling moniker would be, and we’ll throw your name into the drawing. Double-entry for anyone who sends us a photo of their favorite wrestling pose!

We’ll collect entries all throughout the month of May and give away a four-pack every Friday!

If you wanna skip the fun and just get your tickets, they’re on sale now at the MSO Hub downtown or online at missoulaosprey.com. You can also get more details about the show there, including the line-up.

HERE’S THE CONTEST LINK AGAIN. Thanks for playing, and good luck!

It’s WRESTLIN’ time!
Park grand opening date set

JackFM Missoula invites you to join us Saturday, April 29th, to celebrate the grand opening of the new Fort Missoula Regional Park!

The City of Missoula and Missoula County will mark the completion of Phase 1 of the $38 million public park with a free, all-ages vintage carnival and picnic from noon to 4 pm. The scheduleunnamed of activities includes live music, contra dancing, carvnival games and circus acts, vintage photo booths, a Little Red Wagon parade, sports and games for all ages, guided tours and more!

PLUS take advantage of exciting door prizes and feast on all your favorite Missoula food and drink vendors, and then at 1 pm the park will officially be opened with a ceremonial ribbon-cutting.

But wait! Don’t just drive to the park and start partying – you gotta bike or walk with us across the new South Reserve pedestrian bridge first! Yep, you read that right – Missoula Redevelopment Agency and Free Cycles Missoula will celebrate the opening of the long anticipated footbridge with a special ribbon-cutting and Seersucker inaugural ride at 11:30 am.

We love seeing Missoula get healthier – and more fun – and we can’t wait to enjoy this new park and bridge for decades to come!

For more details call 721-PARK or visit the Facebook event page HERE.