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Former governor sounds off on property tax debacle
How did the largest percentage of Republicans elected in Montana history grow government at the fastest rate in st…
Libby resident supports Gustafson for state Supreme Court
Justice Gustafson grew up in Montana and has represented regular people in private practice including ranchers, farmers, teachers, firefighters and more.
Montana doctor says vote no on LR 131
I am also the mother to my giggling 6-month-old son, Theodore.
Bits n’ pieces from east, west and beyond
CEO pay is now 399 times that of the average worker, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
Sign in window irks Libby resident
It takes a village to raise a child and that includes everyone (red and blue and independent).
Montana Constitution protects rights of hunters
Most importantly, don’t forget to use your vote on Nov. 8 to protect the constitution!
Justice Gustafson stands up for Libby, now it is time to support her
The Montana Supreme Court election in November will be critical for the community of Libby, directly affecting cases for those harmed by asbestos contamination.
No fan of Brown for Montana Supreme Court
Mr. Brown's record shows why corporations like him.
Dirty tricks from a former justice
Lawyers and judges are in positions of great power and responsibility when it comes to our justice system.
Effects of elections may be felt for many years
This year for the first time in many years Western Montana will elect a member to the House of Representatives.
Sen. Cuffe supports Zinke for Congress
Today Tranel is hellbent on trashing the reputation of the man who dodged bullets and bombs to defend her right to free speech.
Troy resident concerned with future of U.S.
But, where’s the judge? Or, a lawyer who upholds the law?
Bits n’ pieces from east, west and beyond
To avoid a global recession, the Federal Reserve needs to stop raising interest rates, the United Nations recently stated.
Libby resident takes issue with banner
House Bill 369 would have made 5% of the taxes on alcohol purchases available as grants to smaller Montana school districts to make it possible for them to participate in a school-based mental health promotion and …
Bits n’ pieces from east, west and beyond
The United Nation’s recent annual ranking of nations placed the U.S. 41st.
Montana's most important election in 2022
It is sometimes called the ‘I-15 Court’ as it is controlled by high end trial lawyers along the I-15 corridor in Helena.