by Carrie Rusk, Corvallis My name is Carrie and as some of you readers may know, my husband Wayne Rusk is running as a constitutional conservative Republican for House District 88. […]
Archives for April 27, 2022
Bitterroot Forest Collaborative seeks your input
by Kirk Thompson and Skip Kowalski, Co-Chairs, Bitterroot Forest Collaborative The Bitterroot Forest Collaborative (BFC) has been providing management recommendations to the Bitterroot National Forest for over 14 years. Our volunteer members […]
Montana elections are vulnerable
by Sen. Theresa Manzella, Hamilton Article IV, Section 3 of the Montana Constitution states – “Elections. The legislature shall provide by law the requirements for residence, registration, absentee voting, and administration […]
Montana elections are secure
by Rep. David Bedey, Hamilton My initial instinct was to ignore Senator Theresa Manzella’s latest screed in the newspaper concerning her quest to waste taxpayer dollars on a special legislative session […]
Wow! A letter from Helena!
by Ed Sperry, Col USAF (ret), Stevensville I am supporting Wayne Rusk for the Montana House race for District 88. That’s mostly around Stevensville. I just got a letter from our […]
Stop spreading election fraud stories
by Archie L Thomas & Merry Schrumpf, Corvallis In response to 4/13/22 letter requesting Montana legislature investigate the 2021 election, please consider the following: Idaho and Colorado elections have no bearing on […]
Problems galore with Biden
by Jerry Esmay, Stevensville I think it’s time for another Esmay opinion letter. Let’s start with another look at our southern border. Is there a single reader who agrees with the […]
Ukraine is a miracle
by Charles E. Wissenbach, Pinesdale Mad Dog’s losses were so severe he abandoned attacking Ukraine’s capital. Praise to Ukraine’s supporters and prayer warriors. God answered those prayers. Mad Dog is regrouping […]
Vote no on BVCC levy
by Helen Sabin, Corvallis This is in reply to valley residents who are complaining about others being cheap with their money and voting against the college levy. Ballots are out now. […]
Three cheers for BVCC!
by Robert Walsh, Hamilton April is National Community College Month. Across the nation, more than 1200 community colleges have good reason to celebrate. Community colleges in the U.S. enroll more than […]
Just say whoa to runaway taxes
by Dirk Revson, Victor Before voting on the BVCC levy, here are a few things to consider. We are talking about nearly one million dollars being spent to help a very […]
Help hummingbirds avoid hypothermia
by Bob and Judy Hoy, Stevensville Hummingbirds split from swifts and treeswifts around 42 million years ago, most likely in Eurasia, and made it to South America about 22 million years […]
A pawn for big government
by Doug Bohn, Victor Is it just me or does anyone else question how a candidate for HD88 can claim to be a “Constitutional Conservative” while claiming a state’s application of […]