Letters to the Editor
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Tester's attacks on veteran-run business are shameful
Bridger Aerospace started with four veterans in a barn in Montana. Our next mission became using battlefield techn…
Protecting our future by preserving our past
Last year, 11 million visitors came to Montana. While the reasons they chose Big Sky Country as their vacation destination are as varied as our landscape, it’s safe to say some of them were drawn by the gold rush …
Letters to the Editor; The math doesn't add up in Governor Bullock's energy plan
Isn’t it amazing that the Keystone XL pipeline has been being “studied” by federal agencies for over six years, yet the EPA is giving Americans only 180 days to look at the impacts of their overhaul of our entire n…
Letters to the Editor; Deception, a horrible thing
We have people who intentionally deceive for personal gain. There was a group who made it sound like non-partisan elections would be good for Sanders County in 2010.
Letters to the Editor; Special interest groups are collaborators in reducing public access
Special interest groups are collaborators in reducing public access
Letters to the Editor
By Lt. Gov. Angela McLean
Letter to the Editor; Bankrupting Lawsuits bad for Montana Business
Bankrupting Lawsuits Bad for Montana Business
An update from Senator Fielder
“There are no losers to what we are going to propose,” said Kane County Commissioner Doug Heaton, a founding member of American Lands Council (ALC).
Letters to the Editor; A couple of lessons
A COUPLE OF LESSONS
Chamber chatter
No doubt you’ve noticed that the committees and organizations you participate in have had a drop in membership, rather, a drop in volunteerism. Not only here, but nationwide. The fraternal organizations have seen a…
Letters to the Editor; A grave crime
Editor:
Letters to the Editor; 50th Anniversary
This September we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, and also of our much loved Cabinet Mountains Wilderness. The Act was passed in 1964 by a unanimous vote of Congress “for the permanent good of…
Farewell and take care
Two years, one month, and 17 days. That’s how long I’ve been able to call the Clark Fork Valley Press and Mineral Independent office my second home. With seldom a day off, it’s easy for me to say that these papers…
An update from Rep. Ingraham
National POW/MIA Recognition Day is a day of commemoration for servicemen unaccounted for or missing and will soon be celebrated in America on September 19th, the official date for 2014 as established by a proclama…
Letters to the Editor; What is a school?
What is a school? Besides a brick and mortar building, a school is a place of learning. But, it is more than that.
Letters to the Editor; Value of a sheriff
Dear Editor,