Opinion
Searching for opinion based articles? Below we'll share opinion news articles on a wide variety of topics.
A legacy of success at FVCC
This is a moment to honor the determination, resilience and accomplishments of our graduates.
Good fishing memories
Here we are in June and the unofficial start of summer. It’s time to forget the yard work and a hundred other “honey dos” that tend to keep us out of taking time for a great fishing trip, hike into the backcountry …
Let 'play ball' ring through north valley
The recent kerfuffle surrounding Whitefish’s Memorial Field and the American Legion Glacier Twins baseball team brought to mind the many joys I experienced on that field during my teenage years.
Letters to the editor June 5
Letters to the editor June 5
The America I love
The country that I love is behaving like a spoiled child. There is a new way of doing in American government that replaces trust with fear, understanding with punishment, and reason with revenge.
Bills offer real relief on property taxes
Did you know that California residents now own $9.5 billion of residential property in Montana? They enjoy the ability to vacation here without paying a dime in Montana income tax.
Letters to the editor June 3
Letters to the editor June 3
Letters to the editor June 2
Letters to the editor June 2
Connah welcomes all comers
“We’re going to have some fun down here with atlatl,” David Steindorf told the Evergreen eighth-graders squinting in the sun. “You’ll get a chance to throw one.”
AI regulatory moratorium provides time to get it right
For states like Washington, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, the 10-year regulatory moratorium on artificial intelligence recently passed by the House Energy and Commerce Committee represents a once-in-a-generation oppo…
Letters to the editor June 1
Letters to the editor June 1
Class of 2025 takes on life’s challenges
We’re filled with hope after talking with members of the Class of 2025.
Tax hikes on foundations rob charity to fund big government spending
While members of Congress are in Washington grappling with tax reform, the people of Montana are looking at a mixed bag.
Congress should keep federal EV tax credits
I am so old that electric cars were quite common in my town when I was a boy. We thought they were scary because they didn’t make any noise.
Why Congress can’t pull the plug on clean energy progress
On May 22, the House of Representatives voted to pass a budget bill that drastically cuts America’s clean energy tax credits. I’m disappointed.
The ‘Radical Middle’ program that had no middle
Call me naïve, but I want to believe that the left-leaning organizers of Bozeman’s recent “Radical Middle” public program had genuine good intentions, and that the crowd of over 300 predominantly liberal participan…