Letters to the Editor
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Montana’s legal disciplinary body can avoid becoming a tool for partisan politics
Montana’s Commission on Practice is the regulatory body of the legal profession here, tasked by the state Supreme …
Montana’s public lands should be run by Montanans
As a fifth-generation Montanan, I have fond memories with my Grandpa Daines of learning how to fish and hunt north of Big Timber, and my goal is to pass these traditions on to my own children and grandchildren.
Letters to the editor Feb. 8
Letters to the editor Feb. 8
Columbia-Snake agreement plans next era of energy resources
The recent agreement between state and federal governments and some northwest tribal nations on the Columbia-Snake river system lays a path forward to both modernize our energy system and recover threatened salmon …
The necessity of an educated and engaged citizenry
Most Americans believe it is important to live in a democratically governed country. And a substantial majority say that democratic government is a very important factor in this nation’s success. But there is a sig…
Letters to the editor Feb. 6
Letters to the editor Feb. 6
Sorting out Medicaid a monumental task
The response from our government to the Covid-19 crisis will be second-guessed and cross-checked for years to come. Some decisions made sense while some were egregious oversteps.
Letters to the editor Feb. 5
Letters to the editor Feb. 5
Letters to the editor Feb. 4
Letters to the editor Feb. 4
Support conservation measures to delist grizzlies
Reference is made to the opinion piece “Grizzly bear population is out of control,” by Dale Jorgenson, Daily Inter Lake, Jan. 18, 2024. Mr. Jorgenson makes som…
Response to Glasgow CFS case
I’m a father of five myself and I too have had interactions with Montana Child and Family Services.
Pass legislation to prevent another Glasgow case
The recent news coming out of Glasgow is very concerning. A child was taken away from her parents by Montana Child and Family Services because the parents were opposed to her transitioning into a male.
Letters to the editor Feb. 1
Letters to the editor Feb. 1
A rube arrives in Trout Creek
I had been eyeballing a piece of property in Trout Creek for about a year. It was cheap enough, I had the money, why not? So, I bought it.
Letters to the editor Jan. 30
Letters to the editor Jan. 30
Restart lake trout suppression program
In his “failed fishery management” commentary a couple of weeks ago, columnist Warren Illi’s long-held personal bias toward fish of the Midwest was showing once again.