The Need for Sacrificial Giving
Montana has enacted steep spending cuts
Montana has enacted steep spending cuts
Fresh Life has been in temporary locations all over Whitefish for the past seven years
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke needs to read “The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America”
Thousands of elections for various councils, commissions and boards are held each year, so inevitably some of the results are extraordinarily close, and even seem a little strange
Do more of what works.
It means having sense enough to see what needs to be done with public resources to sustain a prosperous and desirable community
The Columbia River Treaty is a quiet cornerstone of the economic vitality of the Pacific Northwest region
Whitefish once had affordable housing along with most of the rest of Flathead County
Repealing the Clean Power Plan is harmful and reckless
Congress’ most vehement anti-public lands members wrote HR-1349
In 2016, Montana collected $1.38 for every $1 sent to Washington
After its 1975 evaluation, the Forest Service recommended that the area not be considered for wilderness designation
While not all of my predictions are optimistic, I do believe 2018 will be a great year and better than 2017
The monstrous debt is clearly no priority to either of today’s political parties
Montana has seen its share of records in the past year, including all-time snowfalls