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Montana Viewpoint: Renting the armed forces
Specifically, I am talking about a $1 million gift from Tennessee billionaire Willis Johnson to the state of South Dakota to cover the costs of Gov. Kristi Noem sending National Guard troops to Texas to help “secure” the U.S.-Mexican border.
Montana Viewpoint: The Arizona Fraudit
Well apparently, they’re going to finish it in Montana at a mystery location near Bigfork.
More Sanders Co. rental properties are smoke-free
During June, which is National Healthy Homes Month, I would like to commend three local entities for providing housing that is healthier, safer and cleaner because they are going tobacco-free.
Robert “Bob” Linwood Higgins
Bob passed away Sunday morning June 6, 2021, of natural causes.
Mineral County law roundup
Drugs, Tiger Street, St. Regis, Deputy issued three citations and released student to their mother.
Noxon firefighter injured in blaze
A Noxon firefighter was life-flighted with burns from the site of a large explosion in Noxon Monday morning.
Superior VFW honors Heppe with life member plaque
Ed Heppe has lived in Superior since he was 9 years old with most of his working years at Diamond Match Mill
Montana Viewpoint: Just say no to division
Last week I read the transcript of a New York Times podcast with longtime Republican pollster Frank Luntz.
Mineral County law roundup
Storm Damage, Mullan Gulch Road, St. Regis.
Montana Viewpoint: Turkeys in the straw
Of late I have been watching wild turkeys mate.
COVID Research - Science and Opinion
Sometimes it seems to me that everything we do in life is an attempt to solve mysteries.
Superior's Goss makes quick return from heart surgery
On April 12, Superior resident Jim Goss accomplished his first substantial trek of the year.
Columnist issues correction on voting in Montana
Fried, boiled, baked, fricasseed, or slow cooked, no matter how you cook it is still crow, and I have been eating my share of it...
Beloved former Plains resident perishes in fishing accident
A beloved former Plains resident drowned in Lower Thompson Lake in a fishing accident Monday.
Mineral Co. Resource Coalition prepping for future projects
The east and west bound Quartz Rest Areas on I-90 both will be closed for construction in mid-March for a year...
Mike Larson
Mike Larson, 71, died doing what he loved the most: catching fish.
It's tick season in Montana
Around mid-March outdoor enthusiasts and recreationists start asking each other the annual question, “Have you found one yet?”
Former Montana Gov. Stan Stephens dead at 91
Stephens died Saturday in Kalispell...
Montana Viewpoint: A rainy night in Georgia
The point of the 253 bills that have been introduced by Republicans in 43 states is to make it more difficult...
Advocating for passenger rail service in southern Montana
Beginning in the age of steam up to present day the tiny community of Paradise, Montana, has been an important junction of Montana railroads.