by Helen Sabin, Corvallis The Founding Fathers knew two things for certain: first, that there would come before us a nightmare of the most grievous kind. That is, a monstrous […]
Archives for March 14, 2023
Noncitizen voting conundrum
by Dana Gentry, Corvallis Should noncitizens be allowed to vote? That seems to be the question before us in HB 402. Although it’s a bit vague, it clearly references noncitizens voting […]
Response to Knutson
by Bradley Williams, Hamilton Responding to Eric Knutson obsession with granting emergency powers to a Convention of States, this line of thought serves to distract us from the job at hand. […]
On guard
by Susan McCreary, Stevensville A recent letter in another newspaper titled “Grand juries will create chaos” written by Marc Racicot, articulates the hidden agenda behind HB 405. This bill proposes an […]
Penny-Nickel Plan
by Richard Coleman, Hamilton A penny costs 1.76¢ to produce. The US minted 14.8 billion pennies in 2020. A nickel costs 7.42¢ to produce. The US minted 1.094 billion nickels in […]
We the people
by Leslie Kulju, Stevensville The 2021 movie and 4th installment of the series, “God’s Not Dead,” calls attention to the matter of homeschooling and the fight for families to maintain their […]
Great paper but…
by Richard Brodowy, Florence I enjoy reading the Bitterroot Star, it’s a great read. I am concerned about some of the letters that get published in the opinion section. Wednesday’s (3/1/23) […]
Stanley Alan Kastens
Victor – With profound sadness, the family of Stanley Alan Kastens, announces his passing on February 21, 2023, at the age of 71. He was born October 13, 1951, to […]
Cody James Arrington
July 7, 1994 – March 8, 2023 Cody James Arrington, beloved son, brother, father and friend passed away unexpectedly on March 8, 2023, in Missoula, Montana at age 28. Cody […]