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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…
Stephens a straight-arrow gentleman
On April 3, Montana lost a wise and deeply decent public servant. Stan Stephens, our state’s 20th governor, passed away at the age of 91.
Letters to the editor April 24
Letters to the editor April 24
Legislators out-of-touch with voters on tobacco issues
An overwhelming number of Montana voters are concerned about tobacco use. So why do some members of the Montana Legislature continue to push bills on behalf of tobacco companies and against the wishes and health of…
Letters to the editor April 22
Letters to the editor April 22
Letters to the editor April 19
Letters to the editor April 19
Much to consider on school board ballots
Ballots for the upcoming school board trustee elections will be arriving in area mailboxes this week, and voters may notice an amplified interest in these board positions.
Outdoor columnist not telling the whole story
We all know Warren Illi to be a science-denier since a previous column made clear he thinks that releasing a monster Northern Pike into Swan Lake is not detrimental to endangered native west-slope trout species.
Letters to the editor April 18
Letters to the editor April 18
SB 379 creates possibilities, not obligation
Every session we have bills that create new potential for Colstrip, those bills are constantly surrounded by media misinformation that is meant to confuse and …
SB 379 is bad for business
Senate Bill 379 is a bill that is anti-jobs and anti-economic development.
Thank you, KPS, for taking the more difficult path
We have all heard and read the news about school districts across the state and nation struggling with opening schools during the COVID pandemic.
The commercialization of hunting in Montana
For decades Montana’s outfitting community provided their services in a fair fashion respecting the shared interests of hunters and landowners.
Voter suppression agenda is un-American
Voters turned out in record numbers in 2020. Hundreds-of-thousands of folks in our state cast their ballots and exercised their most fundamental right as an American.
Letters to the editor April 15
Letters to the editor April 15
April is big month for library appreciation
April is a big month for library appreciation.