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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…
A conversation with U.S. Sen. Jon Tester
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester sat down with the Daily Inter Lake editorial board last week for a long-ranging conversation about the election and issues facing the nation.
Constitutional witchcraft
The state of Connecticut is thinking of exonerating people it convicted of witchcraft in the mid-1600s.
Pseudo-Montana GOP out of touch with voters
The Montana Republican Party’s executive committee recently approved a resolution rebuking former Montana Republican Gov. Marc Racicot, saying Racicot’s actions in recent years disqualify him from saying he’s a “Re…
Letters to the editor March 16
Letters to the editor March 16
Wolf management
Our legislators are busy at work trying to save Montana taxpayers some money.
Rounding up trophy runs of Wolfpack, Bravettes
Recency bias is a thing, so I have a couple things of note after watching the recent State AA basketball tournaments last weekend at the Butte Civic Center.
Stop the politics and do what’s best for Montana
For eight years, I had the honor of representing Kalispell in the Montana House of Representatives. When I ran for office, I pledged to the voters of Kalispell that I would do what is best for the people of Montan…
Letters to the editor March 14
Letters to the editor March 14
Letters to the editor March 13
Letters to the editor March 13
Kalispell, are you ready to walk?
Use it or lose it, right?
Bison rewilding plan a vast overreach
On March 3, Interior Secretary Haaland issued Secretarial Order 3410 that announced the department’s intent to restore wild bison herds in the West.
Montanans frustrated with Legislature wasting time
The 2023 Legislature has made it to the session’s halfway point.
A letter to Montana Republican Party leaders
It’s not that the Constitution does not contemplate dynamic tension precipitated by differences of view.
Kalispell targets motorists in new panhandling law
Kalispell motorists take note. A simple offering of spare change to the needy could soon cost far more than you bargained for.
Letters to the editor March 12
Letters to the editor March 12