Government Property Management Requires Fiscal Restraint
Ditching excess property and repurposing what we currently own should be the top priority in the new year
Ditching excess property and repurposing what we currently own should be the top priority in the new year
A two-thirds supermajority of the state Legislature is now GOP, which combined with a governor from the same party can basically pass whatever it wants with few guardrails
The purchase of the Snowy Mountain conservation easement embodies our state’s spirit and generosity
The modest past of our stumpy ski-town roots has become a modernized playground for the ultra-rich
Buckle up for the upcoming state Legislature. It’ll be a bumpy ride for reproductive freedom, basic rights, and local control.
We have technology today to largely stop emitting climate pollution
Like Bigfork, Lakeside and Whitefish, Park City has struggled to preserve affordable housing for employees
This is getting worse every time an election happens
The heroic efforts of our schools and educators to adapt to the pandemic landscape, especially during the spring 2020 lockdown, was no small feat
In a growing market like the Flathead Valley, it’s no wonder younger people feel at once bitter and helpless
Montanans living in the most rural parts of the state, who already face fewer options for medical care, are also less likely to have insurance coverage through an employer
As POWDR’s CEO, an avid outdoorsman, and a father of two young boys who love to spend weekends under the dark night sky, our goal is to preserve the fabric of Holland Lake Lodge
An ethics test is just one component of the state’s efforts to educate, monitor and enforce ethical standards among Montana’s elected officials
We must preserve the wild character of this amazing place – expanded development will not do that
I want to play with my grandsons in the park and not be embarrassed by what they might see