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A bridge in Bigfork is just as important as Baltimore
For hours after the tragic accident that took down a bridge over the Pabsco River in Baltimore, our nation sat tog…
Election mail bag Nov. 1
I’m an independent voter and not beholden to any party.
Letters to the editor Oct. 31
Zac Perry is getting things done for HD3.
Fear and hatred will not have the last word
Many of us in the Flathead Valley have just completed a weekend of worship. We prayed, sang hymns, listened to sermons and read sacred stories. Tragically, this weekend we witnessed the horror of senseless violence…
Our children deserve a better world
I was born a little before The Great War. I ‘m not sure why it deserved that name. I was too young to remember much about it, aside from being afraid of the first blimp I ever saw, thinking it was a bomb.
Letters to the editor Oct. 28
The Kalispell City Council recently accepted comments on converting two on-street parking locations within the downtown Business Improvement District from parallel to diagonal parking. The move begins to add new pa…
Election mail bag Oct. 28
Health-care policy is at the top of many Montanans concerns as we enter the upcoming elections, and rightfully so.
Election mail bag Oct. 29
Vote for Initiative 185 — Here’s why. This initiative is a tax on the sale of tobacco projects in order to reauthorize the state’s Medicaid expansion. Beginning in 2016 federal dollars paid 100 percent of the cost …
Election mail bag Oct. 22
Vote YES for I-186
Yes on I-186 means yes for clean water in Montana
Currently, Montana tax payers are picking up the bill to clean up abandoned mine sites leaking lead, arsenic, and mercury into our rivers and drinking water. We pay tens-of-millions every year to deal with the dama…
Tester wants to outlaw Montana's gun culture
While claiming to “bring his Montana values to Washington,” Senator Jon Tester, D-Mont., silently discards our values at the Senate door while voting with his Washington “blue coast” allies to outlaw Montana’s gun …
Election mail bag Oct. 21
Your freedom is a risk
Clean up higher education; vote no on 6-mill levy
As Montanans head to the polls this November to decide whether to reauthorize another $200 million in higher property taxes for the University System, they deserve to know the facts about the spending habits of tho…
Six-mill levy is a great, uniquely Montana tradition
Montanans will have a direct say in what we pay when the 6-mill university levy comes before us again this election year as LR-128 on the November election ballot.
We can see the light at the end of the tunnel
In July of 2017, a group of citizens from Lincoln and Sanders County traveled to Washington, DC to meet with federal agencies and elected leaders and discuss the Montanore and Rock Creek mining projects.
Letters to the editor Oct. 18
Tester champions Montana women