Letters to the Editor
Voices from the community—reader-submitted letters sharing opinions, concerns, and perspectives on local and statewide issues.
A legacy of success at FVCC
This is a moment to honor the determination, resilience and accomplishments of our graduates.
Letters to the editor May 14
Letters to the editor May 14
Letters to the editor May 12
Letters to the editor May 12
A serious job with real consequences
A serious job with real consequences
Letters to the editor May 11
Letters to the editor May 11
Let’s put Montana back on the right track
Every week there’s more news about how many Montana families are struggling: whether it’s rapidly rising gas prices, the continued high costs of healthcare or the desert of affordable childcare across most counties…
Flathead Lake stewardship is a generational responsibility
It’s no accident that Flathead Lake is world class for clarity and water quality. It has been protected over time because leaders made sound choices — grounded…
Letters to the editor May 10
Letters to the editor May 10
Montana needs a proven fighter
My life of service to Montana and our nation didn’t start when I announced my campaign for Congress or when President Donald J. Trump endorsed me. My life of service started on Sept. 11, 2001.
Letters to the editor May 9
Letters to the editor May 9
End the compact to reclaim Montana’s water
Water is life. Without water, the people of western Montana cannot live free.
Sterling offers experience and leadership
As I reflect on my years as clerk and recorder, one of the most valuable things I have learned is that real leadership isn’t just a title, it’s knowing when to jump in and guide a team to ensure productivity withou…
Wilson the best choice for Montana’s business climate
Judge Dan Wilson has earned the confidence of Montana’s largest and oldest business advocacy organization, the Montana Chamber of Commerce.
Letters to the editor May 7
Letters to the editor May 7
It was good while it lasted
For years, the United States of America has been a country whose stability the world could count on. We were not perfect, but we were predictable and straightforward.