By Elliott Oppenheim, Florence Great story about our new neighbors. I grew up in Amish country, Langhorne, Pennsylvania, in Bucks County. The Amish are wonderful and I welcome them! They […]
Archives for February 5, 2019
A second opinion
By Mary Fahnestock-Thomas, Hamilton We Montanans tend to pride ourselves on our independence, right? Including our independent thinking? Then how is it possible that so many people here (and elsewhere) […]
Response to Gov. Bullock
By Greg Hertz, MT Speaker of the House This week the Governor gave an address in which he outlined his plan to tax and spend on the backs of working […]
Venezuela, Putin, and the Order of Things
By Roger Mitchell, Stevensville RussiaGate and the lynch mob mentality to destroy Donald Trump’s presidency at any cost have been ongoing for more than two years, with very little to […]
Support for Keep Montana Healthy Act
By Rep. Mary Caferro, HD-81, Helena What do rural hospitals, small businesses, and 1 in 10 Montanans have in common? They all benefit from Montana’s Medicaid expansion. That’s why I’ve introduced […]
Down with democracy
When I read the headline of Mr. Fowler’s letter, “Democracy in danger,” my very first thought was: I certainly hope so! His evaluation of the MSM misrepresentation of the […]
Mary Ellen Hurley
Stevensville – Mary Ellen Hurley, 76, passed away on February 3, 2019. Her faith in God and strong Christian belief gave her the strength to battle cancer. After a yearlong […]
Richard Ladd ‘Dick’ Saylor
A Harmonious Life Richard Ladd “Dick” Saylor, 10/8/1927-01/24/2019, passed away peacefully with his family by his side. “I’ve had more fun than anyone should be allowed.” Born in Piedmont, California […]