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Water is the lifeblood of Montana ranching
Water is not just a resource in Montana — it is the lifeblood of ranching. It sustains our livestock, our land and…
Letters to the editor Oct. 10
Letters to the editor Oct. 10
Zinke enables threat to democracy
It is inescapable that every decision made by every leader reflects the character or principles of the man or woman making the decision.
Letting go in peace
Fortunately, not everyone knows the pain of child loss. Unfortunately, I know that pain.
Failed voting laws prove to be costly
Last week a Montana judge ruled as unconstitutional a trio of new voting laws passed by the 2021 Legislature.
Housing recommendations remove local decision-making
This week, Governor Gianforte’s Housing Task Force released its draft recommendations to address housing in Montana.
High court deprives voters right to decide election methods
Who should get to decide how Montanans elect their state Supreme Court justices: Montanans or the justices themselves? Recently, the seven justices made the de…
Lessons come over water, wood
"You look like you need to go to the hot pool," the woman said as she bobbed toward me. She beamed a smile, her face edged in white curls.
Letters to the editor Oct. 6
Letters to the editor Oct. 6
The truth about Tranel’s legal work
We are prosecutors, defense attorneys, police officers, and others who work in law enforcement.
Politically motivated investigations are nonsense
I was honored to serve as Secretary of the Interior. Indian trust lands, public lands, wildlife management, water, and federal energy, all fall within Interior.
Ryan Zinke earned my vote
With personal knowledge of candidates running for Congress from Western Montana, Ryan Zinke is hands down the best choice.
Letters to the editor Oct. 4
Letters to the editor Oct. 4
Letters to the editor Oct. 3
Letters to the editor Oct. 3
Housing crisis curtails Montana’s economy
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell earlier this month described the curious national labor market as being simply “out of balance,” as the demand for workers continues to substantially exceed supply.
Letters to the editor Oct. 2
Letters to the editor Oct. 2