Letters
Editor, Dr. Ferril is a chiropractor currently running her office in the town of St. Ignatius. She is currently seeing patients on Mondays and Fridays. Many years ago, I suffered an unbearably painful and serious back injury. I could barely move without horrifying pain, even while lying in my bed. Several times I considered calling an ambulance. Any movement caused me to scream. One morning I got someone to drive me to Dr. Ferril’s office. Saying that I had great pain is saying a lot since my past lines of work were logging, firefighting, and CNA work; all physically demanding jobs. I have suffered many injuries and have learned to just live with pain. After arriving at Dr. Ferr...
Editor, Democracy in Montana has been strong ever since the development of our new constitution in the 1970s. After the days when the Copper Barons were able to buy elections, Montanans were ready for a change. With careful reflection, people from across the state gathered to draw up a docu...
Editor, The City of Whitefish has come out with a municipal resolution to endorse a carbon-pricing plan, called the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act. Now why would they do that? Well, it turns out that if you want to do the right thing to make a meaningful reduction in carbon emissions you really...
A recent thoughtful and well-reasoned Attorney General’s Opinion on “critical race theory” from Austin Knudsen has people on the left stamping their feet and pulling out their hair. The Montana Democrats’ spin machine is on full blast to justify racial discrimination in Montana school...
Editor, The 67th Montana Legislative Assembly has been over for six weeks and we continue to hear about the aftereffects of this session. Our legislators took an oath to uphold and defend both the federal and state constitutions yet numerous bills enacted this session are clearly unconstitutional. Know...
Editor, I know there are challenges with finding employees in the local community at this time, but there are also many people who are retired or have free time and are not looking for a job. Maybe they would like something to do for a few hours each week, even taking a four-hour shift can be ...
Editor, Many thanks to all you good stewards who gave time and energy picking up the accumulation of trash along our roadsides this spring. Also, the bulb outs on Polson’s Main Street, the garden spots in Ducharme Park, and the downtown hanging flower baskets are the best they have looked i...
Editor, There has been enough written, much of it in the national press, about Montana’s new restrictions on voting. These laws have been taken to court and will be decided there. Meanwhile, we might reflect on how critical the right to vote is to our democracy and our lives. Our form of go...
Editor, “Majority rule” is such a simple understandable message. There must have been convoluted arguments in attempting to create a “supermajority” dividing line. First, there is the problem of defending why there should even be a “supermajority.” Next comes the gar...
Editor, The big three: greed, fear and anger. It appears these three personal human responses are what is driving our political system. Here is a breakdown: the first two responses, greed and fear, apply to our elected Republican congressional folks. The last two responses, fear and anger,...

