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LETTER: Students will Benefit from Common Core Standards

Public school students in Montana under the direction of Denise Juneau, state superintendent of public instruction, are moving forward into the 21st century to implement Common Core Standards. After years of slowly slipping behind in student achievement, compared to other countries, Juneau not only worked with colleagues on this process, she also wanted to make […]

By JoLynn Yenne
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LETTER: Don’t Limit Adjunct Hours

As a former student of Flathead Valley Community College and the University of Montana, and a current student of the University of Great Falls, I was appalled by the decision to limit adjunct facility hours. I personally know the majority of the 25 adjunct teachers who are currently teaching more than 10 credits. These teachers […]

By Brooke Sampson
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LETTER: Stop Dark Money Effort in Full View

Stop Dark Money is a grassroots effort to change the law and require everyone who spends money on the political process to disclose who they are. I did say change the law. Right now it is perfectly legal to form a 501c(4) organization and spend money on politics without disclosing. Money from one or two […]

By Sandy Welch
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LETTER: Open Enrollment and Turmoil on the Blackfeet

The entire state of Montana and the Blackfeet tribal members are well aware of the turmoil in the Blackfeet Nation Trouble has been building for the past three and a half years, and no clear resolution seems to be in sight. Various groups, individuals, the divided Blackfeet Tribal Business Council and newspaper analysts all differ […]

By Barbara AfterBuffalo
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LETTER: Will the President Get a Pass?

Americans are quite accustomed to the hyperbole and Machiavellian maneuvering employed by politicians to get their way. Over the years, however, we have demonstrated a definite intolerance for being blatantly lied to. Richard Nixon may have been forgiven for his involvement in the Watergate scandal had he admitted to it instead of lying about it. […]

By Bill Payne
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LETTER: The Montana Common Core Standards: What Exactly Are They?

It is the expectation of students, parents and the community that a school district will create a course of instruction where every student can expect to be ready for a career or to enter post secondary education. In order to successfully complete this task, schools must be clearly able to answer four questions. What do […]

By Darlene Schottle
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LETTER: What’s in Obamacare

Just before the solid Democrat vote for Obamacare, Nancy Pelosi said, “We have to pass it before we know what’s in it.” Well, now we know – they still don’t know! Mitzi Anderson Whitefish

By Mitzi Anderson
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LETTER: Billions Lost for Nothing

Thank you, Congressman Steve Daines for voting to temporarily reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling. Unfortunately, by the time you finally woke up and stopped supporting the whack job faction that closed the government and brought us to the brink of economic chaos, unnecessary damage had already been done: According to the S&P […]

By Greg Doggett
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LETTER: Who is the President Not Spying On?

They say, “70 million French can’t be all wrong!” Not being satisfied with just Americans, President Barack Obama was spying on more than 70 million French phone calls and emails, as well. So, who is left? How do I know they’re don’t have a camera in my toilet bowl? The NSA now has email and […]

By Mike Donohue
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LETTER: Remember the Shutdown in 2014

I really don’t care what party you claim to belong. Have you seen the latest news as to what has happened because of the government shutdown? If I recall correctly when the Republicans were running for seats in the House, their main cry was jobs, jobs and jobs. I didn’t know they were going to […]

By Chuck Racicot
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LETTER: Time to Vote Libertarian

The Democrats need to smell the coffee and change their idiosyncratic philosophy to make it more friendly to the free market and less hostile to it. Since President Lyndon B. Johnson, the Democratic Party has never missed a chance to turn this county from a nation of laws into an administrative state not unlike the […]

By David Turnwell
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LETTER: A Refreshing Bipartisan Approach

Amidst the stalemate that has befallen our federal government, it is refreshing to see a bipartisan approach stand up to the test of Congress. Recently, the Congressional House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environment Regulation heard from Congressman Steve Daines, and Whitefish City Councilman John Anderson, on the value and importance of our […]

By Alex Philp
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LETTER: Obama’s True Agenda Becomes More Clear

Now in the second week of the “shutdown,” I believe that the true agenda of the Obama administration and his extremist cronies in the congressional Democratic leadership (Reid, Pelosi, Schumer) has never been more clear. They insist on maintaining their “no negotiation” stance despite efforts by conservatives to fund for mandatory items. We’ve seen the […]

By Bob Hanson
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LETTER: Grandma Would Want Us to Live Within Our Means

In response to the Oct. 2 Uncommon Ground article, titled “Grandma’s Values,” it’s easy for all of us to identify with the ideas put forth about our grandmas’ values. But in our opinion, grandma would want us to lay all her values on the table and she would caution her grandchildren to avoid the urge […]

By Guy and Joy Smith
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LETTER: Allow Up or Down Vote on Continuing Resolution

As the president of American Federation of Government Employees Local 2609 at Malmstrom Air Force Base I feel it is my responsibility to speak out about the recent government shutdown and the furloughs that accompany it. There are 11,000-plus civil service employees in Montana affected by the furlough. This is because the House of Representatives […]

By David Chandler