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Opinion: Christman recalls flood
The Great Flood of 1964 had a profound effect upon my life. In fact, in my stories of “Tales of a Misspent Youth,…
Fisherman says thanks
Thanks to the five men who pulled us out of the snowbank at Island Lake. Thanks, it saved us a long walk.
Pipeline deserves scrutiny
After extensive on-site protests the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently decided against issuing the final permit to allow completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline across the Missouri River at Lake Oahe at the no…
Lawmakers reject hate groups
As we close out this year and look toward the future, we as Montana’s elected leaders are focused on the values that reflect our true character. Therefore, we condemn attacks on our religious freedom manifesting in…
Seniors say thanks
The North Valley Senior Center would like to let the community know how much we appreciated their support on the Night of Lights celebration.
Rotary thanks
The Columbia Falls Rotary Club would like to thank the generous businesses, restaurants and individuals who donated to the ninth annual Brunch with Santa and silent auction on Saturday, Dec. 3.
Booster Club says thanks
We would like to thank the following businesses and associations for their generous donations hosting the divisional volleyball tournament and/or the state football game: The Backroom/ Nite Owl Restaurant, Cajun De…
Thanks for great season
Thanks for great season
Crop walk thanks
I would like to express my thanks to all who participated in and supported the eighth annual CROP Hunger Walk on Oct. 9th. The walk raised over $1,300 to fund the Canyon Community Dinners. Thank you especially to G…
Jailing his neighbor didn't make sense
This is my two cents for the day.
Questions Law Center view
This is in regard to your front page story on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016, titled “Southern Poverty Law Center calls out Taylor Rose.”
Should monitor dust, he says
Earlier this year environmental activists won a victory when a federal judge ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to move forward with a review of whether wolverines should be listed as a threatened species.
Byrd supports Zac Perry
For those of you that know me know that I care deeply about our community of Columbia Falls and the Canyon.
Tester likes Laslovich
I’ve seen a lot of good leaders come and go over the past two decades in both the Montana Legislature and in the U.S. Senate. Jesse Laslovich has always been at the top. Jesse hasn’t stopped working his tail off fo…
The moral gut check is on us
Amid the panned rhetoric and mutual character assassinations sifted forth by candidates and media this forgettable election cycle, a priceless nugget of truth will be uncovered: The American morality gauge. What ve…
Questions Gianforte
Here’s why Greg Gianforte concerns me. His campaign has solely touted his business experience and his goal to create more good paying jobs. He doesn’t have specifics regarding his job creation plan. A bigger issue …