A Bit of a Slap in the Face
If the Canadians can no longer visit, we cannot be blamed for the increased traffic, slow service, littered hiking trails, and cloudy waters that were once pristine
If the Canadians can no longer visit, we cannot be blamed for the increased traffic, slow service, littered hiking trails, and cloudy waters that were once pristine
Ask Montana Sen. Jon Tester to put carbon pricing in the reconciliation bill
It is not the fault of anyone living today that our economic success was at one time deeply tied to the institution of slavery
There are good plans for how we can strengthen our community with smart growth and proactive investment
The KNF should correct itself on Black Ram and reassess the negative effects to grizzly bears and forests far from town
The decision was nothing more than a personal political calculus to avert risking his future in politics in the GOP
The distinction between hard and soft infrastructure is silly – building roads and providing quality childcare will both stimulate the economy
I guess I’ll exercise my First Amendment right, too, and say enough is enough of this ignorant nonsense
Is this what the phony claim of “unity” looks like?
98% of Montanans believe that outdoor recreation is important to Montana’s economic future
The developers got a huge break, and we all have to pay for it
The “John Lewis Voting Rights Act” would make sure everyone across the U.S. has an equal ability to make their voices heard
We need to put our money where our mouths are and show that we value our local community
The controversy surrounding CRT is not about textbooks
It’s time we the people tell our representatives that we want to feel confident that we have honest elections