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With reservations gone, shuttles key to Glacier crowd control
This season, no reservation will be required to drive what is considered America’s most scenic alpine highway. Eli…
Protecting health care providers and patients
Our frontline workers deserve freedom of conscience while helping Montanans. House Republicans passed major legislation to protect the freedom of health care providers this session.
Letters to the editor July 20
Letters to the editor July 20
Valuing the American worker
About once a year I deal with an outfit out of Boise called General Gear or tractorparts.com.
Letters to the editor July 18
Letters to the editor July 18
Letters to the editor July 17
Letters to the editor July 17
Biden’s labor relations nominee has a dismal record
The wealth of natural resources has always provided opportunity in the Treasure State. For generations, energy development, mining, logging and other resource …
A guide to Montana’s school choice laws
Though considered standard across the nation, it took Montana 24 years to pass its first true charter school law, now known as the Community Choice Schools Act.
Court decision saves Northwest Montana grizzly bears
Thanks to a successful court challenge by the Alliance for the Wild Rockies, over 10,000 acres of grizzly bear habitat in northwestern Montana will not be decimated by commercial logging.
We can see clearly now
For more than 50 years, travelers along U.S. 2 might have spied a bison in a plexiglass “tank” mounted atop a pole on the north side of the road where Kalispell gives way to Evergreen.
The property appraisal blame game
If you darn near keeled over after opening your property appraisal notice this month, you’re not alone.
Letters to the editor July 16
Letters to the editor July 16
A dog-legged route to Saints’ Hall of Fame
Jim Mee’s original plan was to play on the hardcourt alongside Andy Garland, and it’s fitting that both the Libby Logger, Mee, and Sentinel Spartan are headed into Carroll College’s Hall of Fame in September.
The Klan in Montana
History may not repeat itself, but it rhymes. Patterns and cycles seem to repeat over time.
‘Yard sale’ at the museum
We know what some might think: The museum is selling its stuff? Let us explain.
Letters to the editor July 13
Letters to the editor July 13