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Hospital Corner: An alternative treatment for depression
When Logan Health – Whitefish psychiatrist Doug Muir, MD began treating depression patients with TMS, Transcranial…
Commissioners must promote workforce housing
Since the Legislature passed SBs 245, 323 and 382, our family has been actively involved with the City of Columbia Falls in updating their growth management plans and development codes.
In a nutshell: Protecting crucial public benefit programs
Critical public benefit programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid face an uncertain future with the change of administration in January.
Nov. 13 letters: Corrupt compensation, peace among politics
Nov. 13 letters: Corrupt compensation, peace among politics, what now?
EPA trashing sound CFAC cleanup strategies
EPA’s (Environmental Protection Agency) trash can is full of discarded cleanup strategies marked as “Too Costly,” “Too Risky,” “Good, But Not Top Rated,” “Why Do More, When Less is, OK?”
Sheehy must apologize for Native American remarks
As Montanans, the undersigned persons and groups fully support the compelling letter of Chairman Michael Dolson of the Confederate Salish and Kootenai Tribe calling Tim Sheehy, candidate for the U.S. Senate, to acc…
Letters to editor Oct. 30
Observation vs. accusation; Send Dave to the Senate; Take our future seriously.
In a nutshell: Building belonging through food
Food has the unique ability to simultaneously evoke memories of family traditions, bridge differences and strengthen our connections with one another. In a time when our communities seem increasingly divided, the N…
“Mindful” regulations on women a hypocrisy
Until hypocrites like Regier no longer hold public office, the sorry fact is that Montana’s constitution needs to include a provision that protects women’s private health care decisions.
Vote for abundant, affordable energy
Our growing thirst for electricity is an exciting sign of progress but worrisome.
CI-128 does not make reckless changes
Please vote on CI-128 based on what it actually does and does not do, not based on distortions of the truth by its opponents
Dave Fern is experienced and solutions-oriented
In conversations we’ve had with Dave Fern to figure out where he stands on things, what becomes apparent pretty quickly is that he is incredibly knowledgeable about the issues important to us in the Flathead.
CI-128 introduces new dangers
Proponents of CI-128 frame the initiative as the only way to protect abortion rights.
November is a test of our democratic system
As volunteer election judges, we understand that few institutions are as precious as democracy.
Green and Gold: Reflections of gratitude
I begin each school year with enthusiasm and appreciation for our schools and community.