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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,…
States case against Bullock
Gov. Bullock is running ads stating he is for fair taxes. The irony is incredulous. In 2013 and again in 2015 the Legislature passed tax simplification bills that were well crafted and widely supported. Gov. Bulloc…
She speaks in favor of signs
Cities, counties and homeowner associations attempt placing limits on political signs by restricting timelines or banning them altogether. The courts have already addressed the unconstitutionality of timelines whil…
She likes Perry
Montana is known as one of the better-run states in the nation. One reason that’s true is because — unlike our federal Congress and the governments of many other states—our state legislature has not yet been taken …
Brown supports Rose, Billi
Is it any wonder why more good people don’t run for public office? As my last campaign winds to an end I reflect on the threatening calls, distorted voting records, libelous postcards and sometimes even mean fellow…
Supports I-177
Montana voters will soon have the rare privilege to reduce suffering on public lands and help end trappings shameful legacy of virtual torture across the Montana commons. I-177 is a citizen drafted initiative that …
He likes Hillary
I am an independent voter and I am voting for Hillary Clinton for president. Why?
Blake likes Holmquist
As County Commissioner, Pam Holmquist has fought for Whitefish donut residents’ rights. She has defended our property rights and been a staunch advocate for small business and opportunity here. Unlike her Democrat …
Lange likes Perry
Zac Perry has been an outstanding representative for House District 3 and those of us he represents deserve to have his continued dedication, passion, intelligence, work ethic and integrity working for us in the st…
Shepard doesn't support anti-trapping initiative
November 8 is a very crucial voting date. Not only do we choose a new president, governor, and local government folks, BUT...we also have a very emotional vote regarding trapping on our state lands. Personally I ha…
Pullen's pulling for candidate Taylor Rose
Supporting American, Montana, and Columbia Falls values:
Sheriffs support concealed weapon law
Montana has some of the least-restrictive gun laws in America, which is good. Carrying firearms in Montana is free of many restrictions unless the firearm is concealed. Even Montana’s concealed firearm laws are som…
Encouraged to vote
There was a time when Jesus and family went forth to be counted in the census.
Columbia Falls school year begins with optimism
On Sept. 6, Columbia Falls High opened its doors to students for the 2016-17 school year. Summer break is a time for reflection and rejuvenation, giving students and staff the energy to begin again. We begin this y…
Sparrows Nest now open
It is with great humility and gratitude that Sparrow’s Nest of Northwest Montana announces the opening of their first home for unaccompanied, homeless, high school students in Whitefish. After 3.5 years of very ded…
What is Weyerhaeuser's business plan?
The sale of Plum Creek Timber Company to Weyerhaeuser was completed February 19, 2016 for $8.4B. Shortly after a Weyerhauser spokesman stated that manufacturing operations “will remain in Montana and the jobs asso…