Opinion
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A legacy of success at FVCC
This is a moment to honor the determination, resilience and accomplishments of our graduates.
Pledge to deliver an impartial court
The words etched in granite on the front of the United States Supreme Court are “equal justice under law.”
Letters to the editor Oct. 14
Letters to the editor Oct. 14
Clock doctor makes house calls
The museum’s Seth Thomas wall clock that hangs in the museum’s Swanberg Classroom hadn’t worked in years. Gentle prompts from our volunteer teachers spurred me to action.
Letters to the editor Oct. 13
Letters to the editor Oct. 13
Vote smart on the issues and candidates
With general election ballots set to hit Montana mailboxes this week, make sure your ballpoint pen is up to the task.
Biden-Harris energy policies threaten Montana
Few decisions made in Washington D.C. impact Montanans more than those made about our nation’s natural resources. Unfortunately, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ pursuit of radical environmenta…
Climate change is a public health issue
At a time when climate change has barely been acknowledged in the presidential debates and most political conversations leading up to this consequential election season, it can be hard to believe we have the collec…
Education democracy v. education freedom in Montana
People will offer a variety of responses when asked why the state should offer education to all youngsters.
Column: From Rawson to the Grizzlies' Hall of Fame
Dylan McFarland confirmed that he was in Washington-Grizzly Stadium Saturday, watching Weber State prevail over his alma mater 55-48, and he is surprised as anybody that it was the Wildcats’ fifth win in six games …
Letters to the editor Oct. 10
Letters to the editor Oct. 10
For the love of hunting
Is hunting and are hunters an endangered species? Living in Montana, where most adults, especially males, hunt, it seems that our tradition of hunting for food and fun has rock-solid public support.
Is Kalispell building responsibly, or just building?
Growth is inevitable — in fact we’ve developed property right here in the valley. When done right, it enriches our community, strengthens our infrastructure, and makes Kalispell an even better place to live.
Letters to the editor Oct. 8
Letters to the editor Oct. 8
Letters to the editor Oct. 7
Letters to the editor Oct. 7
Taking Montanans’ ideas to the Senate to lower housing costs
As a public school teacher at F.E. Miley Elementary in Big Sandy, I took great pride in preparing my students to be the next generation of Montana leaders.