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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,…
Critical of corporate influence
The Forest Service is helping corporations keep the public in the dark about their proposed operations on public lands.
Blackfeet Tribal Business Council victory
The Blackfeet Nation has, since time immemorial, remained committed to protecting our sacred cultural lands in the Badger-Two Medicine.
Celebrating end of Badger Two-Medicine lease
In 1977, “Friends of the Rocky Mountain Front,” a local group based in Choteau, began working toward preserving the wild integrity of all the Front, including the Badger-Two Medicine.
Brigadoon Summer
“Come to Me, Bend to Me” is one of the beautiful, romantic songs from the 1940s musical, Brigadoon. I know it well for I sang it in the Many Glacier Hotel production of said musical in the mid 1960s.
Jimmy Carter: Last Days of a Good Life
In late August it was reported that Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter had entered their “final days.”
There’s such a thing as trail etiquette
The uppermost switchback on the Bright Angel Trail in Grand Canyon National Park is eight feet wide. Yet the last time I hiked out, I was stymied by a group of young hikers walking down shoulder to shoulder, tappin…
Tracing North Fork columnists
In light of Larry Wilson’s well-deserved retirement from writing his weekly column about the North Fork, after nearly 40 years of faithful reporting, I decided it would be interesting (and fun) to document the hist…
Some Republicans back Rosendale
U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale is the kind of proven conservative Montana needs in the race for the U.S. Senate against Sen. Jon Tester. As a group of committed conservative leaders and citizen legislators representing M…
The Park is open
I volunteer in Glacier National Park by answering the phone in Glacier National Park headquarters and working in the “corral” two days a week alongside more than 30 other volunteers and summer park employees.
Support Glacier Institute effort to buy property
On July 12, 2022, the citizens of Columbia Falls and the Flathead Valley showed up. You overflowed City Hall and formed a line down the sidewalk.
Hertz responds to Democrats
Montana Democrats are out in full force trying to convince Montanans that they want to reduce your taxes.
Love says leave fish be for awhile
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks should help the trout in the Flathead during this drought, but hoot-owl restrictions are only a temporary fix.
Department of Revenue talks revaluation
By now, most Montana property owners have opened their 2023 Property Classification and Appraisal Notices, and many have been surprised by the Montana Department of Revenue’s estimate of their property’s market val…
More thoughts on reval
Las Vegas card sharks, Mississippi Riverboat gamblers, and Churchill Downs handicappers are pleased that Governor Gianforte and Montana’s Republican legislators pulled a fast one on Montana homeowners in the 2023 s…
GOP grew government, raised taxes
Less government and lower taxes!! You hear that political slogan from Republican candidates early and often while they are campaigning.