Guest Column

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What We Accomplished

As I close out my mayoral term, I express my sincere appreciation to the residents and taxpayers in the City of Kalispell for your support over the past four years. With your support we accomplished one of the largest fiscal and ideological turnarounds this city has ever seen. With your help we: brought our reserve […]

By Tammi Fisher
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Recovering Grizzly Populations Not a Threat

Wildsight has been engaged with grizzly bear population surveys as well as efforts to assure healthy grizzly bear populations in the region for several decades. While it is true that grizzly bear numbers are recovering in this region, it is a simplistic misrepresentation to suggest that recovery is complete and that a hunt is necessary […]

By John Bergenske
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Timing is Everything

In politics timing is everything and that certainly appears to be the case with Lt. Governor John Walsh and Congressman Steve Daines. A year from now one of them will likely be a U.S. Senator, something unimaginable a year ago. Back then no one imagined Sen. Max Baucus would announce his retirement, let alone that […]

By Bob Brown
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A Christmas Gift from the Next Generation

Polls consistently show Americans wish they could spend less on Christmas gift-giving. Well, a new study suggests their wish could come true, at least among younger people. Researchers who have tracked the attitudes of high school seniors over decades find the Great Recession of 2007-09 has caused a great reversal: These young people of today […]

By The Christian Science Monitor
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Changes Needed in Block Management Program

Legislators hear monthly about Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks matters from constituents. Last month’s audit of the Block Management program highlighted some needed changes. This program allows public hunting access on private land through a mutual agreement with FWP. The landowners are called cooperators in the agreement while the properties are known as BMAs. These […]

By Dee Brown
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Black Friday’s Creep Into Thanksgiving Day

Someday, Americans will look back and remember when Christmas came after Thanksgiving. Not only are more stores putting out Christmas items and decorations as early as September, now three big retailers – Wal-Mart, Target and Toys R Us – will be opening even earlier this coming Thanksgiving Day in a race to launch Christmas sales. […]

By The Christian Science Monitor
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Support Responsible Timber Management

As commissioners for Montana’s forest counties, we know firsthand that the sharp decline in timber harvests and timber jobs since the early 1990s has been devastating to our communities. Our forests are at greater risk of burning, our remaining mills are struggling to survive without a predictable and productive timber supply and many of our […]

By Commissioners from Ravalli, Granite, Lincoln, Madison, Mineral and Powell
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The ‘Powder River Gang’

John Henry “Gatling Gun” Parker had earned his moniker by providing the covering fire for Teddy Roosevelt’s immortal assault on San Juan Hill. Nearly 20 years later his six-feet three-inch frame made him an easy target while charging at the head of his command, the 362nd U.S. Infantry. As the heroic Parker went down with […]

By Bob Brown
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As Conferees Convene, Priorities for a Farm Bill


While rural Americans have already waited too long for passage of a new Food, Farm and Jobs bill, last week brought a promising new development. Conferees from the Senate and House met to begin work on the creation of a bipartisan, long-term Farm Bill. Their work could not be more timely – and they are […]

By Tom Vilsack
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MWED Board Endorses Airport Upgrades

The board of Montana West Economic Development has researched the ballot issues surrounding the Kalispell Airport. We compared the economic impact of accepting FAA funds to upgrade the airport to FAA-recommended safety standards and that of not pursuing the FAA funds for upgrades or further maintenance. The results of our research: The airport has a […]

By Shane Jackola
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Public Lands Help Business Grow

Media reports about the impact of the federal government shutdown have interestingly focused on one public impact more than any other – the loss of access to public lands. Barricaded monuments, chained gates at national parks, and refuges closed to hunting became the most visual – and often most emotional – representation of the shutdown. […]

By Marne Hayes, Lori Weigel
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Debt Crisis Threatens Our Country

Rather than viewing the recent slight uptick in the economy and leveling off in the national debt as a harbinger of a positive future, John Snow believes it is diverting national attention from the debt crisis that continues to pose a mortal threat to our country. Snow, who served as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury […]

By Bob Brown
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The Split in the Republican Party

With our U.S. debt and liberal entitlements front and center in Washington these days, our inability to hammer out sensible and responsible solutions, both here in Montana and in Washington, is ultimately going to be blamed on the split in the Republican Party if we’re not careful. Most Republicans have common goals: limited government, fewer […]

By Jim Peterson
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Ride Like an Ambassador for all Bicyclists

Ever heard the one about 95 percent of the lawyers giving all the rest of them a bad name? Well, sometimes, it seems like the same is true for bicyclists. I’ve been riding a bicycle around Montana for 40 years and along the way I’ve had way too many conflicts with motorists. One point that […]

By Bill Schneider
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Tax Reform Debate Hindered by Misleading Rhetoric

Congress is poised to begin in earnest a debate on how to fix America’s broken taxation system. Reform is sorely needed, with the U.S. tax code notoriously convoluted, out of date and considered to by many to be a competitive disadvantage for American job providers. At the center of this debate will be Sen. Max […]

By Alan Redfield