Posts By: Kellyn Brown

Shutdown Syndrome

I’m probably supposed to write something about the dysfunction in Washington, D.C. You know, how the government shut down, closed Glacier National Park and furloughed a bunch of federal employees. But you’ve likely read enough about that, and my opinion is unlikely to change yours. Instead, as I read about political gridlock, this “new normal,” […]

By Kellyn Brown

The Slow Lane

There is a disagreement over whether the fact we’re getting slower is a good or bad thing. The reason is different than you might think – it has little to do with the belly size of Americans and more to do with the psyche of the runners. They’re running for fun, instead of for a […]

By Kellyn Brown

Enrollment Problems

I spent some time with a coworker recently on the University of Montana campus. We were there to help the Journalism School prepare for its centennial celebration – it turns 100 years old next year. While most of the conference involved party planning it also included some somber news on the university itself – mainly […]

By Kellyn Brown

Less with Less

Of the many challenges facing Glacier National Park’s new Superintendent Jeff Mow the most pressing will be decided by Congress in the next few weeks. Will lawmakers replace sequestration – the automatic budget cuts that will deepen in the coming years? Will they leave it in place? Will they provide a temporary fix? Predicting whether […]

By Kellyn Brown

Shaping the Future

Next week, some of the biggest tycoons in the business world will gather in Montana for a two-day economic summit in Butte. The list of speakers is truly staggering, ranging from the CEO of Ford to the executive chairman of Google. But, to me, the most appealing attendee is Elon Musk, who is perhaps the […]

By Kellyn Brown

Baugh’s Bad Logic

After sentencing a former Billings teacher to 30 days in jail for rape last week, Yellowstone District Judge G. Todd Baugh said the 14-year-old victim was “older than her chronological age ” and was “as much in control of the situation” as her perpetrator. The judge apologized. But the backlash was swift and the damage […]

By Kellyn Brown

Pace Yourself

After the financial collapse of 2007, I readily consumed information on how the economy blew up; how half the stock market was wiped out; how new subdivisions were abandoned and left for dead. A lot has changed in six years. A lot hasn’t. Here, it appears we experienced a necessary dose of cautiousness. Elsewhere, not […]

By Kellyn Brown

Not a Vacation!

Before leaving for his five-week summer recess earlier this month, Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., wanted to make one thing clear: This is not a vacation. He posted a YouTube video declaring this is an “August district work period” despite what is “reported in the media.” It’s a smart move on Heck’s part, since, according to […]

By Kellyn Brown

Best Summer Job Ever

I often joke with our summer intern, Izzy Makman, that her time at the Beacon will be the best summer job she ever has. “The best!” I say, “The last summer intern refused to leave until we hired him.” I’m referencing full-time staff writer Justin Franz, who really did refuse to leave until we hired […]

By Kellyn Brown

2014 Shapes Up

Since 2013 is going to be a boring election year, with a number of uncontested races for citywide offices, let’s look ahead to 2014 in what could be an incredibly fun year for politics, at least for those of us covering them. Let’s just assume Republican U.S. Rep. Steve Daines opts to run for retiring […]

By Kellyn Brown

Football Free-for-All

The National Collegiate Athletic Association slapped the University of Montana’s football program on the wrist last week, placing it on probation for the next three years and reducing its scholarships by four over that same time period. Embarrassment aside, UM escaped harsh penalties at the conclusion of an investigation that somehow took more than a […]

By Kellyn Brown

No Comment

The problem with law enforcement and governing matters on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation is you often only get one side of the story. And there’s a good reason for that. It’s only one side doing the talking. This latest instance, in which a Great Falls man was arrested for posting critical comments of the Blackfeet […]

By Kellyn Brown

Stress of Summer

For those of us who call the Flathead home year-round, it’s easy to be selfish in the summer. Every day off is already accounted for. There are rivers to float, mountains to hike and festivals to attend. The season speeds by and when obligations arise, they tend to rain on our precious sunny days. How […]

By Kellyn Brown

Something to Hide

The revelation that the National Security Agency has been gathering our private data is like a fantastical movie made believable. Remember “Mercury Rising,” “Enemy of the State” or the Bruce Willis action flick “Live Free or Die Hard?” Those were exciting, except I scoffed at the overall premises. My bad. We now know that programs […]

By Kellyn Brown

Safety and Sovereignty

When you consider the history of oppression against Native Americans, it’s understandable that they would resist any attempt to weaken their sovereignty on tribal lands. Why give up more than they already have? On the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, conservationists and National Park Service officials have expressed concerns about oil and gas development near Glacier National […]

By Kellyn Brown

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