A Truly Noteworthy Election
Despite the hype, elections are rarely noteworthy events or turning points in history
Despite the hype, elections are rarely noteworthy events or turning points in history
This won’t be the first time I’ve experienced what it’s like to be in the minority
The provincial government must bring forward and implement enforceable water quality standards
I encourage all Montanans to take a look at the governor’s scenarios for meeting the EPA’s proposed standards
In addition to creating a streamlined management structure, the implementation of a special (911) district would also provide an equitable funding mechanism
I have a few questions for Fielder and other proponents of this loony idea to transfer federal lands
Guest Column
Pull back the curtain and it’s pretty clear that the end game here is not to transfer public lands to the state, but to “transfer them” once and for all, to private hands
Protecting public lands is not a partisan issue – 59 percent of Republicans and 67 percent of Independents agree on supporting enhanced protections for public lands
It’s time to give serious consideration to turning federal public land over to the State of Montana so people in Montana are accountable to the citizens for management of our public land
The Wilderness Act has been lauded by people as diverse as Dick Cheney and former Montana Sen. Lee Metcalf
Asking Montana to sit out the opportunity to supply our coal to meet the world’s energy demand will cost our state billions of dollars
No matter what opinions we may have of labor unions, it was organized labor that created this holiday and a couple of other observances that we may take for granted
Without question the combination of Charlie and Nancy Russell was a winning one
We may not all agree with his every vote, but I suspect we all recognize that he was doing his level best to represent the people of Montana and our nation