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…
Coronavirus prevention is all about personal responsibility
Most now realize that those experts we looked to for accurate, sensible and professional guidance to see America through the COVID-19 pandemic have, by and large, failed.
Why is Lincoln County getting the short end of the stick on vaccinations?
With the vaccine roll out in Montana it appears a few common sense questions need to be asked. The state has now implemented a dashboard on its website that shows the roll out across the state. When looking at the …
Commissioners acted improperly in appointing Bernhard
On Jan. 20, the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners chose to violate Montana Code Annotated (MCA, i.e. "the law") when they appointed Scott Bernhard to the Lincoln County Board of Health. The Commissioners have d…
Mourning the death of expertise in Lincoln County
I have had concerns about leadership in our county over the last 10 months. Despite the number of COVID-19 cases, the Eureka Town Council and mayor and our county commissioner are silent.
Teck is committed to protecting the water in Lake Koocanusa
Regarding the recent letters to the editor in The Western News regarding Lake Koocanusa, I wanted to provide an update on the Elk Valley Water Quality Plan (EVWQP).
Please commit to fighting the virus that is killing our loved ones
Thank you to our local medical professionals, health-care workers, health department personnel and all who are working to reduce the spread of COVID-19, which has resulted in the deaths of over 238,000 people in ou…
Taking pandemic precautions seriously will save small businesses
Be smart. Be rational. Be considerate; and one could even argue … patriotic.
Wearing a mask protects from more than COVID-19
My husband and I have been wearing masks for a year now, since last October. Our doctors said our compromised immune systems should be protected. We got our flu vaccine and then diligently started wearing our masks…
Rethinking the Trump presidency
Back in 2016, when then-presidential candidate Donald Trump made fun of the disabled reporter Serge Kovaleski, I really had hope for him and the future of our country.
If you wear orange, why not a mask?
Why is it that many of the same people who refuse to wear masks in relation to COVID-19 will wear the state-mandated amount of orange during hunting season? Does being forced to wear orange not “infringe” upon thei…
Trust the medical experts and look out for the community
This is a copy of the message I left on the phone of our commissioner, Mark Peck, on August 4, 2020: I think we need to listen to the health and science experts regarding the COVID-19 virus. They have spent their l…
I'll look out for you if you look out for me
I’m going to ask you to do some things for me, and I’ll do the same for you in return.
It's time for the community to show up
I moved to Libby in 1978. One thing soon became clear: When disaster strikes, people in this community come together and "show up."
Constituents rely on accurate and timely information about commissioners meetings
I was very confused by the recent articles in The Western News about the county commissioner’s meetings, in specific the discussion about voting procedures. They appeared to contradict each other. This prompted me …
Adults could stand to learn a thing or two from Mr. Rogers
If the challenge left behind for us from Mister (Fred) Rogers was for us to "be kind, be kind, be kind" and to "make goodness attractive," then why do we spend so much time fighting with one another over who is rig…