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 Oct. 21
Letters to the editor Oct. 21
Conversations foster community engagement
On Friday, Oct. 10, the Flathead Warming Center joined 75 other faith-based shelters across the nation in observing World Homeless Day through a unique initiative: Conversations on a Bench.
Letters to the editor Oct. 20
Letters to the editor Oct. 20
Letters to the editor Oct. 19
Letters to the editor Oct. 19
Essential infrastructure under threat
As the federal government shutdown continues, concern across Montana is building. This shutdown means many government offices and services are closed, and more…
Letters to the editor Oct. 16
Letters to the editor Oct. 16
A Montanan’s guide to federal and state public record requests
The right to know takes different forms at different levels of government. At the federal level, the Freedom of Information Act gives citizens a way to request government records. In Montana, the right is built dir…
Letters to the editor Oct. 14
Letters to the editor Oct. 14
Let’s get to restoration and halt the roadless rodeo
Grounded in common sense, the Roadless Rule that the Trump administration wants to eliminate has not been controversial for 24 years.
Letters to the editor Oct. 13
Letters to the editor Oct. 13
Letters to the editor Oct. 12
Letters to the editor Oct. 12
Letters to the editor Oct. 12
Letters to the editor Oct. 12
The last best hope for mankind?
The Federal Circuit Court has ruled that many of the president’s tariffs were imposed illegally, and also that the president, unsurprisingly, exceeded his constitutional authority by unilaterally imposing what amou…
Montana is on the correct track for Medicaid reform
The Treasure State is taking important steps to help control the exploding costs of Medicaid while providing critical care to the neediest.
Artificial intelligence wants to inhale my Montana book
Recently, my publisher told me that a major technology company involved in the development of artificial intelligence wants to use my book, “Stories from Monta…