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A legacy of success at FVCC
This is a moment to honor the determination, resilience and accomplishments of our graduates.
Manufacturing investment benefits Montanans
Montana doesn’t have to wait long for our manufacturing business to start booming again. We just need the Senate to pass the Tax Relief for American Families & Workers Act of 2024. The House of Representatives pass…
Letters to the editor March 14
Letters to the editor March 14
The Republicans I grew up with
I wrote the following article nine years ago, on Feb. 23, 2015. Some of the terminology is outdated, but the thoughts are not.
Students taking advantage of new schooling options
Of the many education reforms passed by the 2023 Legislature, one has been generating a lot of news lately, particularly in the Bozeman area.
There is no substitute for wisdom and experience
Recent advertising relating to the chief justice race has resorted to baseless political attacks. Attempts to impugn a fair judge and challenge the independence of the judiciary are improper.
Republican leaders betray Republicans
Among America’s greatest threats is the World Economic Forum, and their depopulation and geoengineering globalists like Bill Gates.
Letters to the editor March 11
Letters to the editor March 11
Fresh ears for young writers
It’s all good. I practically skipped with glee after these volunteer gigs, and the rejuvenating effects lasted for hours — just for bringing fresh ears to new writers.
Letters to the editor March 10
Letters to the editor March 10
It’s your right to know
This week, news organizations across the nation are celebrating Sunshine Week to highlight the Freedom of Information Act’s important role in protecting democr…
Marijuana tax allocation formula is unfair
For the last fourteen years, I have had the honor of serving as a member of the Montana Legislature. In each session, the Legislature has passed bills which the governor has vetoed.
Collaborative politics return to Montana’s electoral landscape
Montana can be a stark place no matter the time of day, or year.
Montanans deserve a fair and impartial judiciary
It’s time to let you in on a little secret about America’s judicial system: we’re doing it wrong.
Letters to the editor March 7
Letters to the editor March 7
2024 Montana hunting regulations
The much-awaited 2024 deer, elk and antelope hunting regulations are out for public review and implementation. This is one of Montana’s most popular publications, with 270,000 copies printed each year.