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A legacy of success at FVCC
This is a moment to honor the determination, resilience and accomplishments of our graduates.
It’s time to finally say ‘yes’
Athletics, FFA, speech and debate, theater, trades classes like welding and mechanics, internships, apprenticeships, music and 20 full-time teacher positions.
Letters to the editor May 4
Letters to the editor May 4
May 4: A day to reflect on the value of science and democracy
For most Americans, the date “May 4th” probably elicits no particular reaction; with the possible exception of rabid Star Wars fans, it’s a day like any other.
Freedom Caucus refused to advance governor’s agenda
As elected Senators, we believe it’s our job to do two things: Deliver on the promises we made to our constituents and do our job to the best of our abilities.
Whitefish Police committed to equal enforcement of the law
The City of Whitefish has heard concerns from community members about the federal changes to immigration policies and increased enforcement in our area.
Letters to the editor May 1
Letters to the editor May 1
Legislative victories
As the 69th Montana Legislature enters its final days, several major policy victories are headed to the governor’s desk.
Students, teachers need our support
Several weeks ago, I was privileged to be able to attend the Glacier High School play “Mary Poppins.” I once again saw the amazing talents of the young actors involved in this production.
Full Count: Things continue looking up for Phelps
Jack Phelps’ time through the 200 meters at the Iceberg Invitational on April 17 was 22.57 seconds, which tells you that the Columbia Falls sprinter can fly.
What it will take to preserve our Republic
Our democratic republic, though we’ve been blessed with it and devoted to it for 237 years, is nonetheless fragile. It is, after all, based upon the consent of every American. We cannot be forced to embrace it. We …
Letters to the editor April 29
Letters to the editor April 29
Letters to the editor April 28
Letters to the editor April 28
Gianforte must save taxpayers from Democrat-hijacked budget bill
The Montana Legislature’s sole constitutional duty is to pass a balanced budget. Montanans take pride in our state’s tradition of fiscal responsibility, but that tradition is not at all reflected in the budget bill…
Our future depends on a well-educated workforce
I am passionately optimistic about Kalispell’s future. Yes, we face significant challenges — but what gives me hope is the unwavering dedication of the people …
Mitchell’s flag bill doesn’t fly
Property tax reform can wait. The Montana Legislature has far more pressing matters at hand — like flag displays.