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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…
The federal bureau of cyber ninjas
A few months back the Republican controlled Arizona State Senate ordered a recount of all 2.1 million votes
Letters to the editor May 31
Letters to the editor May 31
Return of daily Amtrak service a win for the Hi-Line
This past week brought some much-needed good news for the folks who live and work in the Flathead Valley and across the Hi-Line.
Decision to strike not made lightly
To strike or not to strike, that is the question. Truly a moral decision for the dedicated nurse.
Time to invest in sidewalks for Evergreen
The years-long community push to create paved pedestrian paths along the U.S. 2 corridor through Evergreen is often described as a “chicken and egg” situation.…
Letters to the editor May 30
Letters to the editor May 30
Time to rid Jefferson Davis’ name from Montana places
“African slavery, as it exists in the United States, is a moral, a social and a political blessing.” Believe it or not, there are three places in Montana named in honor of the man who wrote those words – Jefferso…
Montana has a supreme problem
Our Supreme Court justices must think they are the executive branch and the legislative branch all rolled into one.
Of prairie dogs and other pests
Spring's wonky weather pattern tricked me into unwisely and prematurely buying hanging baskets and potting flowers, but wisely prevented me from buying tomato plants.
Letters to the editor May 29
Letters to the editor May 29
Legislature safeguarded individual rights and freedoms
Montanans are fiercely independent and cherish our constitutional rights and freedoms.
Voting reform will save us from ‘sleeping over a volcano’
In his recent memoir “Grounded,” U.S. Senn Jon Tester describes a strange hearing in the Montana Legislature in January of 1899.
Voting reform will save us from ‘sleeping over a volcano’
In his recent memoir “Grounded,” U.S. Senator Jon Tester describes a strange hearing in the Montana Legislature in January of 1899. State lawmakers gathered to investigate concerning rumors that Copper King William…
Memorial Day fishing
But hey, we don’t need sunshine and warm temperatures to go fishing!
Democratic Party bent on destroying conservative values
In response to former Sen. Max Baucus (Voter rights bill will restore confidence in our elections, April 25), we also watched in total dismay as an insurrection stormed our nation’s Capitol on Jan. 6.