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Like I Was Saying

Keeping Pace with Summer

The other day at the gym my teacher forewarned the class in front of him that the next exercise made a previous student puke from exhaustion. So goes the slog to get and maintain the physique to keep up with many of my colleagues, specifically my friend and second-in-command in the newsroom Myers Reece. Reece […]

By Kellyn Brown
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How to Spend $450 Million

Montana has a unique problem on its hands. It is flush with money, at least according to the governor’s office, which is touting a $453 million surplus for the fiscal year ending June 30. That’s the state’s second-largest surplus on record, just behind 2007’s mark. Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer, with a knack for the theatrical, […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Education Accolades

The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit news organization, reported that Montana’s proportion of college graduates has increased over the last three years faster than any other state’s. It was a bit of good news for a higher education system that needed some. For months, stories about the unsettling events at the University of Montana have dominated […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Turning a Corner?

Flathead County’s jobless rate fell to 8.5 percent in June – not exactly a reason to cheer but perhaps for guarded optimism. Yes, the rate is non-seasonally adjusted. And no, it doesn’t factor in those who have given up looking for work altogether or simply left the area. But we still haven’t seen a number […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Meaningless Votes

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal Obamacare – for the 33rd time. After the 244-185 decision, Republican Congressman Denny Rehberg said, “This law will actually do more harm to our health care system than good, and on top of that, it’s also holding back our economy.” Also last week, the Montana […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Everyone’s a Lawyer

Every time a judge hands down a controversial decision, it is parsed by pundits suddenly deemed constitutional scholars when their qualifications for such a title involve little more than having the loudest, and most outrageous, opinion. With the high number of unemployed law school graduates, you would think the networks could afford to stock a […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Lincoln County Deserves Better

It’s unfortunate that such a beautiful area is also home to the region’s nastiest political skirmishes. So it goes in Lincoln County, where before one government dispute is resolved another one hits the front page. Earlier this year, in the tiny town of Troy, the council decided that the mayor didn’t play well with others, […]

By Kellyn Brown
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More Montanan

Going into the debate between incumbent Sen. Jon Tester and his challenger, Congressman Denny Rehberg, I expected a mostly sleepy discussion. This was, after all, their first debate of many in a room brimming with stuffy journalists in Big Sky for the annual Montana Newspaper Association conference. But I was mostly wrong. A half hour […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Showdown for PSC

Last week’s primaries set the stage for plenty of interesting matchups, but one that may have gone unnoticed is the race for the Public Service Commission District 3 seat, where incumbent Democrat John Vincent will face Republican Roger Koopman in a general election showdown of epic proportions. Having worked in Bozeman, and witnessed the animosity […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Free for All

Political advertisements don’t have to be true. That’s what I gather from a ruling issued last month by U.S. District Court Judge Charles Lovell. And corporations can spend as much as they want on third-party efforts as long as they aren’t coordinating with political candidates, but no one is interested in determining whether that is […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Third-Party Farce

Americans Elect was a novel idea, even as it appears to be a failed one. The group acknowledged last week that it could not agree on a suitable third-party candidate and would suspend its search. Apparently the notion of launching a third party is a lot more appealing in concept than reality, which is a […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Highway Robbery

The presidential election is just four-and-a-half months away and few politicians will risk giving up ground before they know the results. So, until November and beyond, expect a lot of complaints about nothing getting done by the people in Washington, DC who aren’t getting anything done. But there still is what most of us would […]

By Kellyn Brown
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The Appreciation She Deserves

I recently arrived at my parents’ Spokane home. Before grabbing my suitcase, Mom was already standing on her front porch waving at me. It’s the same scene every time I visit. And it never gets old. Yes, this mother of three is still eager to see me after all those years of torture. As a […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Schweitzer’s Tour

The governor of Montana has made quite a bit of news the last few weeks – from his comments on polygamy to his proposed pension fix to scenes of him passing out beef jerky in Times Square – once again raising the question of what Brian Schweitzer’s intentions are after he leaves office. For his […]

By Kellyn Brown
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Worth Bragging About

In March 2008, Brock Osweiler walked into the Flathead Beacon office. He towered over Myers Reece (the Flathead High School junior stood 6’7”), shook the reporter’s hand and smiled as he answered questions about his basketball season, which would be his last. A week later Osweiler was featured on our inaugural “Best of Preps” cover, […]

By Kellyn Brown