Letters to the Editor
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Battling substance abuse requires collaborative effort
Two and a half years ago, Attorney General Tim Fox and I stood on the steps of the state capitol with other lawmak…
There is a way to fix this mess
Considering the scope and magnitude of our problems, I was deeply disappointed when 10 Montana Republican Senators derailed the efforts of thousands of Montana Patriots to save our Republic by voting NO to pass a C…
Regressive energy policy hurts Montana
The faster we lessen our dependence on fossil fuels, the less damage and suffering we will experience.
A Yaaker's thoughts on increasing development
We never shut the gate once we had found our paradise.
Shocking and shameful
No, it appears our esteemed commissioners have delivered one of the most ignorant, misguided and repugnant statements conceivable.
Libby man's retort to alternative energy sources
No one who cares and loves our planet would ever put up a wind farm and some styles of solar farms.
Gunderson disputes claim that Cabinet-Yaak grizzlies declining
Garrity is presenting data in a profoundly dishonest way to stall a project that will provide good paying jobs, aid in conservation and expand recreational access.
Citizen claims vote tabulators are not honest
The dept. in charge seems to be honest, but the tabulating machines they employ are not.
The big lie of the big lie
To stop it and to remove suspicion, the 2020 elections need to be fully investigated. If Biden was fairly elected, it will be shown as such.
Former Libby Police Commissioner sounds off on officer resignations
I am left with an overwhelming feeling that these former officers showed insubordination, lack of moral character, dereliction of duty to the oath of that of a peace officer.
An open letter to the people of Libby
On Nov. 4 of this year, Libby Police Officers Chris Pape, Cody DeWitt and Ian Smith had a closed-door meeting with Mayor Peggy Williams and City Administrator Samuel Sikes.
Eureka educator's thoughts on 2022 election
What patriotic citizens support are people and policies that help improve the lives of Americans.
Former Chinese dictator Jiang Zemin leaves a gruesome legacy
Jiang ordered the genocide of 70-100 million people because he felt threatened by its popularity.
More thoughts on the Flathead Water Compact
The Montana Water Court just completed the objection phase of the Flathead Compact’s preliminary decree.
Walkers happy with plowing at J. Neils Park
Thank you again for the prompt and careful plowing.
Murder victim's mother thankful to Libby community
Thank you all so much for saving another little boy.