Guest Column

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Why Independents Aren’t Voting

“What would it take for a Republican or self-identified independent to vote for a Democrat in local elections?” This is a question the small, Democratic Party inner circle establishment, mostly from Whitefish, has posed to their membership after this author has pushed the question for many years. Understand this is not your typical political party, […]

By Bill Baum
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Protect Forests, Strengthen Timber Industry

Montana once boasted a strong timber industry that helped maintain healthy forests, supported local jobs and provided a steady revenue stream for our counties and schools. But in recent decades, inflexible federal policies and unrelenting appeals and lawsuits have imposed a huge administrative burden on federal agencies, limited our mills’ access to timber and ultimately […]

By Steve Daines
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Montana’s Federal Economic Footprint

It’s been quite a party. But the hangover might be a doozy. After four straight years of trillion-dollar annual budget deficits, the news is dawning on all political parties that the federal budget is long due for serious repair, and that less spending is part of the process. As a state that historically has gotten […]

By Patrick Barkey
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First, the Doughnut. Next, Wyoming!

Maybe Montana should take over zoning and planning for Wyoming. We Montanans care more about aesthetics and water quality than our southern neighbors. Undoubtedly, the Cowboy State will be happy that we do all the hard work. I mean, just look at us compared to them. We’re beautiful and they’re screwing up their environment with […]

By Diane Smith
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More at Risk than Drinking Water

I am writing to emphasize my grave concern about the entire Flower Creek Drainage, a concern that should prompt every citizen to prevail upon decision-makers to stop talking and take action. As hot summer winds fan an already dry forest, we daily face the threat of catastrophic fire. For many years there have been discussions […]

By Gary Callihan
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The Lake Trout Battlefield Expands

Infested: “to overrun a place or site in large numbers and become threatening, harmful, or unpleasant.” A recent letter to the editor composed by my friend and fellow Flathead Valley angler LaVerne “Lucky” Stultz, and published in several area papers, used this term to describe what lake trout have done to Swan, Lindbergh and Holland […]

By Mike Howe
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Montana is a Great Place to Play… and Work

For good reason, generations of Americans have called Montana “high, wide and handsome.” Our accessible public lands, big skies and clean water make our state a world-famous place to play. And that’s what makes it one of the best places on Earth to do business. That’s our shared belief at Business for Montana’s Outdoors: that […]

By Marne Hayes
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Montana is Up to Energy Challenge

Montana is ready, able, and eager to accept the challenges put forth by President Barack Obama in his recent speech at Georgetown University in which he announced aggressive new standards and goals for the reform and renewal of America’s energy production and consumption. Montana and states throughout the Rockies now have enormous opportunities to dramatically […]

By Pat Williams
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Coming Together to Protect the North Fork

The Flathead Valley Chapter of Trout Unlimited has long been committed to protecting the Flathead River system, one of the last best strongholds for native bull trout and westslope cutthroat trout. While the North Fork of the Flathead river corridor is protected by the Wild and Scenic river designation, the eastern tributaries and uplands are […]

By Larry Timchak
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Party Over Principle

Since adoption of Montana’s 1972 constitution our governors have vetoed 293 bills in 21 legislative sessions. More than half the vetoes, however, 149, have been cast in just the last two sessions. What’s going on? Well, Democrats say the Tea Party takeover of the Republicans has resulted in passage of a tidal wave of extremist […]

By Bob Brown
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Thanks for Supporting the Whitefish Trail

On behalf of the Whitefish Legacy Partners board, we would like to express our gratitude for your support of our conservation, recreation and education work. With your support this year, we plan to build 4.5 more miles as well as maintain the existing 22 miles of the Whitefish Trail. More than 40 local businesses and […]

By Whitefish Legacy Partners Board of Directors
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Eastern Montana Needs Our Help

It comes as no surprise that much of the budget surplus that Montana has enjoyed for the last eight years has come from energy and natural resource development. Oil and gas efforts across Montana, especially our eastern most counties, have provided opportunity across the state and revenue flows to help fund our government services on […]

By Will Deschamps
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Baucus’ Unlikely Road to the Senate

I first met Max Baucus in 1973 when he entered the Montana House of Representatives as a freshman member from Missoula. His seat was at the back of the chamber near bright and articulate Dorothy Bradley of Bozeman, the previous session’s only woman and future Democratic candidate for governor. I got to know him well […]

By Bob Brown
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Farm Bill is Bigger and More Bloated than Ever

Congress is set to debate the Farm Bill, which defines and funds U.S. agricultural policy. The bill will get marked up in the Senate Agricultural Committee and will see floor action this summer. This time, Congress – especially Sen. Max Baucus – a senior Senate Agriculture Committee member, should implement real reforms to the Farm […]

By Henry Kriegel
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A Convenient Distraction 



Gun control ads are hitting Montana’s airwaves and Vice President Joe Biden is lobbying around the country for gun control. As a U.S. Senate candidate, I feel compelled to respond. The Second Amendment is not about hunting, period. I believe most Montanans realize that more restrictions on our right to bear arms will do nothing […]

By Champ Edmunds