A NEW FLAG
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Musings on Our State’s Banner
House Bill 325 would have allowed voters in November to choose if Montana should elect Supreme Court justices by district instead of statewide
Much to the library director's chagrin, trustees are now scrutinizing another 2018 children’s book – the board’s fourth book challenge this year – titled, 'Why Children Matter,' by Idaho church pastor Douglas Wilson
I would urge my fellow Montanans to once again place their trust in Justice Gustafson and reelect her to the Montana Supreme Court
He will work hard and honestly for us as our Public Service Commissioner
Flathead County needs someone not driven by political ideology
Dr. Bukacek has that understanding, and that is clear if you watch her presentations
Please join me in a vote for Monica Tranel
She is clearly better than the (liberal-cloaking-as-a-conservative) alternative in these regards
Under the auspices of “protecting children,” the Library Board with the full support of the county commissioners is reviewing books with an eye towards banning those they unilaterally determine children should not have access to
I think it’s fair to point out that someone working for a startup in Seattle while living in Montana is one of the main contributors to this cost-of-living imbalance
She lobbied in Washington, D.C. to fund the Kalispell bypass and supported the Evergreen sidewalk project by creating an innovative way to address continued maintenance
The Forest Service quickly lost the trust of the public because of an obscure and confusing public scoping process and a failure to be totally transparent when this project was initially hatched
If you want change, Jack Fallon is your guy. He won’t appear on the ballot, however; voters must fill in the oval to the left of the empty ballot line and write 'Jack Fallon' in the blank space.
I recommend your support of her in her re-election bid