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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,…
Shelters stretched beyond capacity
Operating a shelter is difficult.
Bond family says thanks
Dear Family, Friends and Acquaintances of Ron Bond,
CFAC should have to haul away waste
On June 1, 2023, the Environmental Protection Agency publicly released its proposed action for cleaning up the CFAC Superfund site in Columbia Falls.
Bills make healthcare more attainable
The United States’s health care system is a mess of complex regulations and layers of bureaucracy. It’s also expensive. But Republicans in the Montana Legislature have made great strides in recent years to address …
Brown points out some bills
There were many bills passed in the legislative session which ended last month.
Byrd responds to Market suit
Many Columbia Falls community members know of the disagreement between the Columbia Falls Community Market and my businesses. I have nothing but love for our town, and for our Market, so I am issuing this statement…
Support for Board decision
What a delight to wake up this morning to read the headlines that our County Commissioners turned down a massive subdivision development on KM Ranch Road.
Taking on China
With the weather finally warming up here for spring time, I’ve been spending a lot of time out on my tractor finishing up planting.
Reservation system untenable
I live directly across the North Fork from the park, and am a lifelong resident of the Flathead valley.
Debt dilemma
Americans have always commonly agreed that taxes are the price of a civilized society.
The last worst place?
What comes to mind when you hear Montana referred to as the “last best place?” Do you think of the pristine, relatively untouched Smith River? Do you think of the vast Golden Triangle where family farms still opera…
Governor wasn’t listening on 442
Gov. Greg Gianforte recently vetoed Senate Bill 442. This legislation would use money from marijuana tax revenues to help fund county road construction and maintenance and wildlife habitat improvement, water conser…
Rotary thanks Backslope
A big thank you to Backslope Brewing owners Carla and Darin Fisher and their hard-working staff for their generosity, sponsoring the Columbia Falls Rotary Club as their non-profit beneficiary Tuesday, April 25.
Neighborhood Association says thanks
The Upper Flathead Neighborhood Association Board of Directors wishes to acknowledge the very difficult decisions the Columbia Falls City Council and City County Planning Board have been faced with in the past week…
Make America work again
There’s dignity and honor in work.