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…
Never stop saying 'Merry Christmas'
Something to think about. Christmas and Easter are the most important dates in the history of the world. Had these not happened there would be no United States of America and the world would be a dark place without…
Access points can connect communities with food
How do we increase healthy, fresh foods in rural America? One way is to identify new opportunities for people to access food. Here are five suggestions for your community.
Immigration in rural focus
A raid in north central Nebraska put a spotlight on immigration in rural America.
Now, how about Tester for president?
I was pleased to see the weight of the presidency couldn’t tip the scales against our Senator Tester, maybe the only real farmer in the Senate. Jon won because of his work record, of course, although a few more vis…
Is grass really greener 'over there'?
A recent letter to the editor expounded on the USA’s deplorable situation compared to other nations. I can’t help but wonder if that person actually knows someone who has personally had to deal with the situation i…
Congress: Pass a new farm bill before 2018 ends
Congress has only a few days left in 2018 to pass legislation. Adopting a strong, new farm bill should be at the top of their list.
Meeting to discuss wildlife management
Sportsmen from western Montana will be holding their second meeting regarding elk, deer, moose and sheep populations in Region One.
Give thanks for the wild – especially the volunteers
Thanksgiving is a time to show gratitude. Each year I give thanks for our wild places. Like so many other people, hiking, backpacking, canoeing, kayaking, skii…
Libby Logger Veterans Assembly
It was truly a pleasure to attend the Veterans assembly last Friday. The school put on an awesome assembly and I would like to thank all involved with the operation and setup. The student reflections were good to h…
Clearing up confusion about CARD Foundation
There is confusion about how the Center for Asbestos Related Disease (CARD) is funded and why the CARD Foundation needs to raise money.
Health care shows division between parties
Republicans vs. Democrats. We have recently seen an ad comparing the two in a way that showed deep bias but little reality. We only have to take one topic to see the sad divisions between the two parties: health ca…
Our kids set a great example
Recently I had the honor of working the Kootenai Rotary Trunk or Treat event at Central School. My sister witches and I love doing this outreach event for our community; seeing all of the kids dressed for Halloween…
Don't vote for the 'untouchables'
How can you vote for a man who won’t shake your hand? U S. Rep. Greg Gianforte, U.S. Sen. Steve Daines and State Auditor and senatorial candidate Matt Rosendale have fled the time-honored public meeting for the saf…
Sen. Jon Tester protects interests of service members
Forty-six U.S. Representatives, 49 U.S. Senators and 33 state attorney generals, including Democrats, Republicans and Independents, signed letters defending the Military Lending Act, which was passed after the DOD …
Vote yes on I-185 to help the needy
As a senior citizen and concerned caregiver, I feel we must vote to keep funds from being cut or canceled for Montanans who need them most. Things like home-based caregiving and Medicaid-funded services for our vet…