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 …
Help rebuild Montana’s behavioral health and developmental disabilities systems
No Montana community is untouched by the mental health crisis.
Affordable housing bill is a win-win, but for whom?
Contrary to Nathan Dugan’s assertion (Montana Land Use Planning Act makes city planning more inclusive, Oct. 25), Senate Bill 382 contains no secrete sauce, magic potion, or any other way to make community planning…
A bad recipe
Well, the local elections are over in Montana, and I’m sure there will be some controversial results, even if there are not any.
Letters to the editor Nov. 9
Letters to the editor Nov. 9
Clarifying facts on the 95 mills tax
Recently opinion pieces and information sent to legislators regarding the counties decision to levy 77.9 mills instead of the state directed 95 mills has been circulating in both statewide newspapers, and internal …
Letters to the editor Nov. 7
Letters to the editor Nov. 7
Letters to the editor Nov. 6
Letters to the editor Nov. 6
Iran: The Middle East mastermind with the matches
I have a boyhood memory of the blockbuster award-winning movie Exodus, staring a young Paul Newman as the leader of Jewish refugees and Palestinian Jews in the…
Holland Lake fish deserve clean water
Bull trout in Holland Lake are unique yet vulnerable. Holland Lake harbors a "disjunct" core area population of bull trout, meaning that bull trout spawn in Holland Creek and mature in Holland Lake rather than migr…
Returning Montana education back to the basics
As a Republican candidate for Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction, I have a simple, but clear vision for our schools: I want to bring education back to basics.
Letters to the editor Nov. 5
Letters to the editor Nov. 5
Letters to the editor Nov. 2
Letters to the editor Nov. 2
PSC’s $100 million rate heist?
As the first snow is falling, and freezing temperatures hit, we are getting pummeled with another huge energy rate increase, thanks to the five Republicans on the Montana Public Service Commission.
Letters to the editor Oct. 31
Letters to the editor Oct. 31
Whitefish responds to inflammatory rhetoric
In his letter to the editor (Class action suit against Whitefish moves forward, Oct. 26) Paul Gillman made numerous misrepresentations of fact and even went so far as to publicly disparage a city of Whitefish emplo…