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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…
Thanks to community members for work at Woodway Park
Everyone has been so generous and helpful for this project which has been on my "bucket list" for quite some time.
The end of a legacy: Kiwanis of Libby and Troy Club’s farewell
It is with great appreciation that Kiwanis will turn its Koats for Kids program over the the Rotary of Kootenai Valley.
Montana women are not going back!
We will be gathering the women for a NW Montana Women’s Weekend of Action Oct 4-6. Joins us!
Benchmate supports Wilson for Montana Supreme Court
Judge Wilson presided over a jury trial of mine and impressed me with his ability to quickly and correctly call balls and strikes.
Inflation or Profiteering?
It should come as no surprise that corporate leaders see an opportunity to maximize their profit in the face of a crisis like the pandemic.
Cabinet Peaks CEO addresses political ads
Nonprofit hospitals cannot and will not engage in such...
Healthcare for working Montanans: Let’s keep what works
Next year, the Montana Legislature must decide whether to keep this program.
What the future holds?
Using a little common sense can save this country.
Back to school doesn’t need to mean back to vape
What parents need to know when kids go back to school this year.
Why John Repke is the right choice for Montana State Auditor
His opponent Jim Brown’s record as PSC Chair is one of broken promises.
Give me a (tax) break
Local taxpayers elect legislators to represent their interests. They shouldn’t have to travel to Helena to do battle with lobbyists. That’s what a legislator is for.
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Wilderness Act
This is also the 40th anniversary of the largest expansion of the wilderness system in the lower 48 states. In 1984, President Ronald Reagan signed bills protecting 175 wilderness areas, covering 8 million acres ac…
Bits n’ pieces from east, west and beyond
The Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network has finalized two rules to stop corruption and money laundering...
Don’t be fooled by “public” charter school deception
A rapidly-changing world means our schools have been asked to do more and more and more, but without additional support, and that’s a recipe for making the system fall apart.
Montana Chamber of Commerce proud to endorse Supreme Court candidates
That endorsement comes after a committee of attorneys and retired judges interviewed all the candidates, evaluated their temperament, applicable rulings and ability to be fair and unbiased in the decision-making pr…