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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 Aug. 15
Letters to the editor Aug. 15
Ballard the right choice for Montana
As a former Governor of Montana, I’ve worked with scores of local legislators and many high ranking national politicians.
Please, get vaccinated
Covid-19 infections in the Flathead have rapidly increased over the past month, and we’ve seen a steady increase in hospitalized Covid patients.
Letters to the editor Aug. 14
Letters to the editor Aug. 14
An unusual natural feature
One such unusual natural featue is where natural water flows across the continental divide.
Letters to the editor Aug. 12
Letters to the editor Aug. 12
Montana should prioritize safety measures in schools
As Montana families are preparing to send children back to school, we are confronting the uncomfortable fact that the COVID-19 pandemic is not over, much as all of us dearly wish it were.
Covid vaccines: Rights and responsibilities
Covid-19 vaccine-hesitancy is understandable. Maybe you don’t trust the previous administration’s rush to usher through lightning-speed science to develop the vaccines, or the current administration’s encouragement…
Letters to the editor Aug. 9
Letters to the editor Aug. 9
Company’s a comin’
I’ve been spending the better part of every weekend lately preparing for family and friends who are flying out for a week from three different places in the country.
Remove non-native fish without poisoning our streams
Two week ago, Laurie Brown, a licensed nurse practitioner, called the Alliance for the Wild Rockies out of concern for the Game Creek watershed.
Eligible Montanans must get vaccinated
In 2020, COVID-19 was the third leading cause of death in Montana and by the year’s end, more than 1,100 COVID-related deaths occurred.
Willing workers are right at the border
For more than a year, our country longed for the economy to restart. But now that businesses are once again open, employers find themselves wondering where all the workers have gone.
Shakespeare and Trump
William Shakespeare anticipated a Trump-like scourge almost half a millennium ago when he wrote the play “King Henry VI.”
The forest or the trees?
One must marvel at the liberals’ hand-wringing humanity while we callous folk sit in a stupor, watching the nation implode.