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A legacy of success at FVCC
This is a moment to honor the determination, resilience and accomplishments of our graduates.
Montana Democrats must clean the house or go extinct
If “democracy was at stake” in the election, I guess we can conclude that democracy is toast, saddle pals.
Column: Key for Eureka is having a good, even great Day
One of the factors behind Eureka’s long-term success on the high school gridiron is that coach Trevor Utter has been a middle school principal for 18 years.
Prediction: Split-ticket voters will decide the election
The polls are so close, only a fool would predict the results of Tuesday’s election. So, here’s my prediction.
Unwavering belief in the American people
“Before all else, the people have a right to an electoral system free of shenanigans and capable of yielding honest, responsible, and responsive government open to all and shaped to meet the needs of all.” — Mike M…
Consider the costs of growth
Ponder for a moment the Montana way of life. What does that mean to you? What comes to mind? Wide open spaces? A simpler, more rural, and more fulfilling way of life?
Letters to the editor Nov. 4
Letters to the editor Nov. 4
How to temper discourse and bridge the political abyss
Some unfortunate trash talk has dominated the political conversation as the election season enters the home stretch.
Letters to the editor Nov. 3
Letters to the editor Nov. 3
Government should put Montanans first
With the election and the next legislative session upon us, Montanans have a right to know where Democrats stand and how we will work with families and small businesses to create a better, stronger future for our c…
EV mandate will have concerning impact
In March, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized the nation’s most stringent tailpipe emissions rules to date — a move that has been met with much pushback.
Fighting for the Montana we love
I’m Jon Tester. I’ve lived down a long dirt road outside of Big Sandy all my life, where I still farm the same land my grandparents homesteaded more than 100 years ago.
Letters to the editor Nov. 1
Letters to the editor Nov. 1
Turn off the politicians and listen to yourself
I wonder if it ever dawns on all those well-paid, city-bred consultants who come in to run most of Montana’s major campaigns, that nobody is listening anymore?
Don’t be misled by radical amendment
All of us have at least one thing in common: We all began life as infants in a womb.
Letters to the editor Oct. 31
Letters to the editor Oct. 31