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  • Putting American workers first

    Natalie Wisehart, Seeley Lake, Mont.|May 28, 2020

    Unemployment rates are soaring and millions of Americans are unemployed. We need a leader who will put these Americans first and that’s exactly what Senator Steve Daines is doing. Daines is working on legislation to protect the American worker by extending President Trump’s 60-day travel ban for people trying to enter the United States. As we reopen our economy, Americans who lost their jobs due to the pandemic should be the first in line to fill open jobs - not immigrants. We need to protect our own first at this point in time and that mea...

  • New generation of leadership with Whitney Williams

    Jan Lombardi, Helena, Mont.|May 21, 2020

    As someone who has spent my career in the private sector, nonprofit sector and two decades in public service for the state of Montana, including working for Governor Brian Schweitzer, I am supporting Whitney Williams for Governor and her running mate Buzz Mattelin. As a team they bring exactly what I believe Montana needs to move forward at this very difficult time. Whitney and Buzz are leaders and problem solvers with vast experience in Montana and beyond. They will consider the needs of all of Montana, including small and rural towns often...

  • The national divide

    Lynn Carey, Seeley Lake, Mont.|May 21, 2020
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    I saw this on social media and thought it spoke to the divide in our nation. “How sad it must be believing that scientists, scholars, historians, economists and journalists have devoted their entire lives to deceiving you while a reality TV star with decades of fraud and exhaustively documented lying is your only beacon of truth and honesty.” @christophurious...

  • Hold up our president

    Roxie Sterling, Seeley Lake, Mont.|May 14, 2020

    If a Democrat is elected as president we will see socialism and then communism, faster than going down a greased slide. I watched in dismay as I saw democratic governors take on communistic rules to control their states. Is this a practice run for their future plans? Some things we need to do and not do: 1. We need to bring back industry from China, especially medical. 2. Do not sell any more property to China. Communist China is not our friend. 3. Fire Cristopher Wray and clean house in the FBI. 4. Prosecute Comey, McCabe, Hillary, Peter Strzo...

  • Join me in voting for Kimberly Dudik

    Juanita Vero, Greenough, Mont.|May 14, 2020

    I am writing to ask you to join me and support Kimberly Dudik to be Montana’s next Attorney General. Kimberly has the type of wide ranging experience, being an attorney for nearly 18 years practicing both civil and criminal law, that Montana needs in its Attorney General. Not only is she an attorney, Kimberly has led key reforms to protect children from sexual abuse, stop human trafficking and reform our criminal justice system so more people receive the treatment they need for chemical dependency and mental health issues that all too often lea...

  • Government should stay out of business

    John Rice, Missoula, Mont.|May 14, 2020

    Our Governor Steve Bullock has made an error in judgment with his decision to force Montana landlords into canceling evictions and extending rental payments. What Bullock fails to realize is that although most tenants will eventually pay the rents that are owed, some will stay in the rental as long as they can before sneaking out. This does not take into account those late charges the landlord might still have to pay on related loans. Because of the fact that the Governor is not willing to cover these expenses that he has forced onto landlords,...

  • My ballot for the Democratic Primary

    Klaus von Stutterheim, Seeley Lake, Mont.|May 14, 2020

    For whatever it’s worth, this is for whom I’m voting in selected Democratic Primary races and why. One of the most important votes you will cast is for Montana Supreme Court (at the end of the ballot). Most people ignore it, so your vote will carry extra weight. Mike Black is by far the superior candidate. He enjoys the support of six of the retired Supreme Court Judges (out of seven). The incumbent is essentially a puppet for the Koch organization. State Auditor (really the Insurance and Securities Commissioner): Shane Morigeau. Shane is a v...

  • Commissioner Vero is the real deal

    Alicia Vanderheiden, Potomac, Mont.|May 14, 2020

    We are all familiar with the adage, “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” Juanita Vero is the exception. Vero, who is running to maintain her seat as Missoula County Commissioner, is the real deal. Juanita Vero is representative of the working landscape and rural values we love and cherish. She was raised on the back of a horse and received her early education in a two-room schoolhouse and in the wonders of the Blackfoot River Valley. She’s a fourth generation Montana dude rancher, cooperative conservationist, daughter, friend and...

  • Al "Doc" Olszewski - Most Qualified Candidate To Lead Montana.

    Peggy and Ken Miller, Laurel, Mont.|May 14, 2020

    Montana families and businesses may have some difficult times ahead. It’s clear that Al “Doc” Olszewski (R) is the man to serve as Governor. Dr. Al is a Christian, husband, father, Air Force veteran, physician, businessman and state Senator. I personally know all three of the candidates. Dr. Al is the most qualified and willing to defend our rights. Dr. Al is a patriotic conservative whose life was built on service and sacrifice. He holds the experience of making tough decisions, building coalitions and upholding our U.S. and Montana Const...

  • Vero best suited for Commissioner

    Jerry OConnell, Greenough, Mont.|May 7, 2020

    There has rarely been such an easy decision about which candidate to support in an election as we are faced with in Missoula County’s upcoming contest for County Commissioner. Juanita Vero, in her first year in office, has brought vigor, energy and transparency not seen before to that position. She has genuinely revitalized the Board of County Commissioners. I have known Juanita for many years. She has always impressed me with her intelligence and her dedication to the land and the people living on it. Her track record of volunteerism and p...

  • O'Brien leader that will bring consensus

    Ann and Greg Arciello, Potomac, Mont.|May 7, 2020

    MISSOULA - Shannon O’Brien has our votes for Montana Senate District 46, not just because she is the most qualified candidate (which she is with 25 years of experience in public education and experience as a small business owner) but because of her experience in and dedication to building consensus across groups with multiple viewpoints in areas that concern all Montanans (i.e., climate, education, health and housing). We have known and worked with Shannon for almost 15 years and the trait we have seen her exhibit consistently and e...

  • Concerns over school closure

    Rachelle Harman, Seeley Lake, Mont.|May 7, 2020

    To the Seeley Lake Elementary School Board Yesterday, I was informed that SLE will not resume as usual for the remaining school semester. Two of my grandchildren are currently receiving home schooling as required. One of my questions is how are you holding students accountable for handwriting and math assignments? Are these assignments graded and by what standard reflect your expectations? Another concern is how are the students being evaluated to determine they are ready to advance to the next grade? How are you ensuring students are passing...

  • Monica Tranel for PSC

    Klaus von Stutterheim, Seeley Lake, Mont.|May 7, 2020

    Monica Tranel is a highly skilled lawyer who specializes in utility law and has practiced in front of the Public Service Commission (PSC) and in the courtroom defending consumers. She is full of energy. A two-time competitor in the Olympics, Tranel won a World Championship Gold for the U.S. Women’s Rowing Team. She will be the first Commissioner in years representing Montanans and not the giant corporations who shamelessly extort Montana’s utility customers with totally unwarranted rate hikes. Tranel will also be a powerful advocate for ren...

  • Wake up America, we are losing our rights

    Philip Gregory, Kalispell, Mont.|May 7, 2020

    For the past several weeks, we Americans have been told we must stay at home. We have been told we cannot attend church. We have been told we cannot assemble in groups larger than ten. The state of Maryland has deployed drones to enforce social distances on people’s private property. In Wisconsin, a mother was cited for allowing her young daughter for playing outside in the front yard and notation was made in the police report of the incident the mother was being “uncooperative!” A Jewish family in New Jersey was told they could not condu...

  • A new habit: The great American outdoor experience

    Eliza Frazer and Mary Hollow, Helena, Mont.|May 7, 2020

    Researchers say it takes 21 days to develop new habits. In that time, we’ve seen bewildering changes in our communities and around the world. What habits have we formed and which will endure? Despite the travel bans, quarantines, isolation and tragedy – and the roller coaster of emotions that follow, we’re seeing firsthand the exponential value of Nature in her simplest forms. In the last 21 days, we’ve seen many new faces connecting with the power of Nature and the emotional, mental and physical healing she provides. Listening to a creek,...

  • Vote Dudik June 2

    Dave Severson, Missoula, Mont.|May 7, 2020

    I support Kimberly Dudik for Attorney General because she is the most experienced candidate in the race. She is an accomplished state legislator who has a proven record of getting bipartisan bills passed. Those bills that she helped push through Republican dominated legislatures will help end human trafficking, expand access of chemical dependency and mental health resources, promote safety and inclusion in schools and communities and end the epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women in Montana. That record proves she can work with and...

  • Mike Black excellent for Supreme Court

    Greg Munro, Missoula, Mont.|May 7, 2020

    Mike Black has the abilities and personal qualities one hopes for in a Supreme Court justice. I and other lawyers had the pleasure of working with him for several years on a major complex case over the destruction of grocery employees’ pensions. Working with Mike, I learned that he is a highly intelligent analytical thinker who is hardworking and very committed to his clients. He has excellent judgment. Mike, a fourth generation Montanan, was raised at Havre in a railroad family and supported himself through school by working as a dishwasher, j...

  • Building bridges on mutual respect

    John Brian Driscoll, Helena, Mont.|May 7, 2020

    Beyond restarting POW-MIA recovery operations, we must heal our country and adapt to our earth. Healing means building trust and ending graft, the unscrupulous use of public office for personal advantage. By disqualifying candidates who accept donations larger than the $1740 filing fee, I hope to unburden officials from seeking financial benefactors. Healing requires building bridges of mutual respect with my fellow U.S. Senators. As an Abraham Lincoln Republican I look forward to serving with the Honorable Jon Tester as Montana’s Junior S...

  • Senate candidate Shannon O'Brien works for education and families

    Anne Dahl, Condon, Mont.|Apr 30, 2020

    Shannon O’Brien is running for Montana Senate District 46 and is well suited for the job. She is smart, outgoing, curious and a good listener. Shannon seeks information and makes an effort to learn from experts and constituents. She asks people for their knowledge, ideas and opinions. She is articulate and authentic. Easy to talk with, she remembers the names of many of the people she has met while campaigning. Shannon is a good leader and is actively involved in many community events and programs. She follows through and does what she says s...

  • Shannon O'Brien for Montana State Senate

    Klaus von Stutterheim, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Apr 30, 2020

    I strongly support Shannon O’Brien, who is running as a Democrat for the Montana State Senate, District 46, which stretches from Condon to Bonner, includes half of downtown Missoula and part of the University district. Shannon’s resume is highly impressive. She earned a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Montana and served as Dean of Missoula College. While there she prioritized the statewide apprenticeship program, increasing the number of rural healthcare workers by hundreds. Shannon served as policy advisor to Gov...

  • Moving forward with COVID-19

    Representative Mike Hopkins, Missoula, Mont.|Apr 30, 2020

    With the state/county plans for beginning to reopen Montana and Missoula’s economy now public, we know over the next few weeks we will start to see businesses reopening and commerce returning. It’s hard while we are still in the midst of our response to COVID-19 to see accurately whether the choices that have been made at the city, county, state and federal level have been the correct ones. But I think there are a couple things so far that we can say for sure. First, to the extent that we have kept folks in at risk populations and those who...

  • Offer additional support to local small businesses

    Duane Anderson, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Apr 30, 2020

    Offer additional support to local small businesses SEELEY LAKE - As we face the prospect of re-opening our economy due to the coronavirus, I have been very worried about the small businesses that have been deemed non-essential and their economic condition due to the unprecedented actions that have been taken. I am particularly worried about our local businesses that struggle even during good times. I know that the actions put in place by our governor have caused substantial economic hardship for many service providers, restaurants and other...

  • Community needs sewer for future

    Kyle Zumwalt, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Apr 30, 2020

    I feel a community Facebook page is the wrong place to CALL OUT local citizens who have put forth an effort to volunteer to sit on a local board. I was called out in a post on a local site post so here is my comment. I am running for the sewer board to work hard for the people in our community even though a couple loud apples will bash me. Yes, I am PRO sewer. I am a full time, year-round resident and business owner of Seeley Lake and believe strongly in supporting our local economy (a study says $1 spent in a community gets spent an average...

  • Drain the swamp and heal our land

    Roxie Sterling, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Apr 30, 2020

    Well, the left liberal Democrats, fake news and the deep state swamp are doing it again. They are standing up for Communist China (who in my opinion sent the China Coronavirus to America on purpose) which has killed many Americans. Instead of giving all of the relief money to hurting, hungry American citizens, the Dems are giving money to the arts, the Kennedy Center and criminal illegal aliens, while our children go hungry and businesses fail. Is that Patriotism or love for America? No, it is not. And to add insult to injury the liberal Dems,...

  • Dudik is my vote for Attorney General

    Terry Kendrick, Missoula, Mont.|Apr 30, 2020

    I am proud to support Kimberly Dudik as Montana’s Attorney General. I am impressed by her leadership and her unwavering commitment to justice. Dudik’s background as a nurse, a lawyer and a legislator have made her keenly aware of the challenges facing many Montanans. As a legislator, she was a strong advocate for crime victims. She was successful in passing laws to help put an end to human trafficking, and to protect victims of child abuse. When I worked for the Office of Public Instruction, I saw Representative Dudik’s tenacity first...

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