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A legacy of success at FVCC
This is a moment to honor the determination, resilience and accomplishments of our graduates.
District must do all it can to keep Flathead Lake blue
It’s not often that wastewater treatment gets a lot of press attention, but in recent weeks this has been the case in the Flathead Valley.
‘Give it to someone who cares’
A colleague was recently told to “give it to someone who cares” when handing out information on electrification.
Guided by true conservative principles
Senate President Matt Regier has been busy spinning a story about how his supposedly strong leadership has been thwarted by nine Republican senators, of which I am one.
With the events of this Sept. 11, it is time to heal
Everyone over the age of 35 remembers exactly where they were on Sept. 11, 2001.
We can’t afford to stay silent
We’re all tired of the noise. The shouting matches on social media, the endless national debates that go nowhere and the horrifying reality that a man like Charlie Kirk can be killed for simply speaking his mind.
Letters to the editor Sept. 18
Letters to the editor Sept. 18
Letters to the editor Sept. 16
Letters to the editor Sept. 16
Changes slow access to public information
At the Montana Transparency Project, we often write about the legal side of public information: new court cases, changes in statute, or debates about accessing public records. But today, we’re taking a different ap…
Letters to the editor Sept. 15
Letters to the editor Sept. 15
Letters to the editor Sept. 14
Letters to the editor Sept. 14
A call to reject all political violence
On July 13, 2024, President Donald Trump was grazed by a bullet fired by a sniper during an election rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. One attendee was killed, and two others were seriously injured.
Restore common sense to SNAP program
In 2023, the U.S. government appropriated $1.1 trillion for 13 anti-poverty and welfare programs. This includes $134 billion for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Universities are places where ideas are met with dialogue
I join many in our campus community who offer our deep condolences to the Kirk family.
Why roadless areas matter for wilderness preservation
We should all be deeply concerned about the most recent challenge to the integrity of America’s national forests — the proposed repeal of the 2001 U.S. Forest …
Letters to the editor Sept. 11
Letters to the editor Sept. 11