Opinion
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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…
OPINION: Who is Montana's largest socialist?
The head of the Montana Republican Party, a car salesman, has called Western District Congressional candidate Monica Tranel, who has worked in the private sect…
Letters to the editor July 17
Letters to the editor July 17
Future is bright along the Parkline Trail
A vision 10 years in the making will finally be realized with the grand opening of Kalispell’s Parkline Trail on Thursday, July 21.
Human nature hunts for sweet life
A couple of weeks after I moved here last fall, a Kalispell resident buttonholed me at an event to ask if people had been kind to me, as a newcomer to the valley.
Letters to the editor July 14
Letters to the editor July 14
How much longer will supply chains stress Montana?
The way many of us learn about how the things we own work is when they stop working.
Insurance may not cover a hail damaged roof
When it comes to insuring your home it is important to know there is a significant difference between “Replacement Cost” and “Actual Cash Value” coverage. We’ll get to that shortly.
The right to life v. the right to privacy
In a recent letter to the editor (Montanan’s constitutional right to privacy worth fighting for, July 10) my Democrat opponent for Senate District 4 (Kalispell), tries to make the argument that the right of privacy…
Fearful for the future of our country
For the past several weeks I have been contemplating an opinion piece that would have begun with “I am ashamed of my country.”
Letters to the editor July 12
Letters to the editor July 12
Letters to the editor July 11
Letters to the editor July 11
Montanan’s constitutional right to privacy worth fighting for
Medical access in Montana is limited, especially in rural parts of the state and on reservations.
PSC should represent the public
The Montana Public Service Commission is again in the news – and as usual, it is not good for Montana ratepayers.
This grizzly family comes with paparazzi
My neighbor is famous.
A tale of too many cities
We recently returned from our niece’s wedding in Florida and, though the events were over-the-top beautiful and the fun factor off the charts, getting there and home again was a tad harrowing.