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  • Thought Provokers: 2/11/2026

    Feb 11, 2026

    American Football is essentially an IRL turn-based strategy game. One day in the future, “Do you smoke?” will mean marijuana by default, not nicotine. Unlike other content on YouTube, music videos tend to see their view counts increase consistently over time. When exercising, fat is broken down into components, and the carbon from it is breathed out. Losing weight is difficult because it involves changes at the molecular level. Much furniture design is limited by door size. It’s absurd that we accept rock losing to paper just because “pape...

  • Ledger Social Media Convos: 2/11/2026

    Feb 11, 2026

    WHAT ARE YOU SICK OF SEEING ONLINE: Everything - JB Armchair Warriors - KJT Commercials - AKP Division - LRB Politics - PP AI - MM and BK Mean People - LSA WHAT’S YOUR LEAST FAVORITE SMELL? Boxer brief farts - MM Fishing worms left in the fridge since last summer - SH Rotten potatoes - JB Stale cigarettes - CW Cigarette smoke & Durian - SO Patchouli - KK Moldy Oranges - MP Diapers - AKP Peanut Butter - FR Vomit - MM Lavender - MB Diesel - JJ Bacon - KL Eggs - KH Dog/cat pee - LSA WHAT HUMAN BODY MALFUNCTION DRIVES YOU THE CRAZIEST? That r...

  • Dear Editor: The Business of Fueling Rage with Fake Policy Analysis and Scorecards

    BRAD BARKER, Montana State HD55|Feb 11, 2026

    Dear Editor, The short game in Montana politics is not about governing or solving problems. It's a business model built on fear, anger, and resentment that substitutes fake policy analysis and ideological scorecards for honest debate. There are several central players in this short game: the Montana Freedom Caucus (MFC), Art Wittich (the Montana GOP's Florida-based staffer), Americans for Prosperity-Montana (AFP), the Frontier Institute, and the multiple groups they operate under pseudonyms. Whi...

  • Dear Editor: Montana's Elections are Secure. Our Leadership is the Problem.

    REILLY NEILL, U.S. Senate Candidate|Feb 11, 2026

    Dear Editor, Montana's elections work because of the people working on the ground. County election officials and clerks across Montana are the best in the nation. Local election workers follow the law, verify voter eligibility, protect private information, and protect ballots. Non-citizens don't vote in Montana because doing so is illegal. Our county officials enforce the law carefully and consistently. Election fraud in Montana is extraordinarily rare. Strong election systems and professional c...

  • Dear Editor: Who Speaks for Montana?

    JOHN FULLER, Montana Senator|Feb 11, 2026

    Dear Editor, Who speaks for Montana? In 1842, 91-year-old Levi Preston, who had fought at Concord as a Massachusetts Minuteman in the American Revolutionary War, was asked why he took up arms against the British on April 19th, 1775. Preston ignored the familiar list of grievances historians often cite and dismissed the idea that he had been inspired by the philosophical writings of John Locke, claiming he had "never heard of 'em." What motivated Preston and others like him who fought for...

  • Op-Ed: Internet Lies Ruin Lives

    ROGER KOOPMAN, Montana Conservative Alliance|Feb 11, 2026

    Lies can wreck a business, destroy a career, kill relationships, and ruin lives. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is right. When an internet service provider hosts a defamatory, fabricated personal attack that accuses the target of reprehensible and criminal behavior, that provider possesses a certain degree of accountability for their refusal to take it down. Not unlike the print media knowingly publishing a libelous letter or op-ed, the internet carrier may, based on the evidentiary record, be found justly liable for allowing the damage and...

  • MT & WY Corner Crossers Want Lawmakers to Step Up

    KARLEE PROVENZA and JOSHUA A. SECKINGER, Writers on the Range|Feb 11, 2026

    Last summer, hunters and anglers stepped up in a huge way to help defeat a proposal by Utah Senator Mike Lee to sell off millions of acres of public land. In the end, public land defenders won. Confronted by an outpouring of grassroots opposition, Senator Lee removed his amendment to the Trump administration’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” But the struggle demonstrated that we need to act sooner. Four elk hunters in Wyoming showed us what stepping up can look like. Instead of sitting back and looking sadly at a huge chunk of prime elk country block...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 2/11/2026

    GEORGIA|Feb 11, 2026

    GEORGIA, I have a question, Yesterday, I saw that my ex-boyfriend’s mom had posted on Facebook that she’d broken an arm and leg and was going in for surgery. Apparently, my ex didn’t know anything about it and is now angry with me for ruining his morning and causing unnecessary stress. He demanded that I unfriend his mother immediately and quit keeping tabs on his family. Little background: We broke up seven months ago after six years together. We still speak every day, see each other a couple of times a week, and live a couple of streets apart...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 2/11/2026

    Feb 11, 2026

    ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 A spark of excitement brightens your week, Aries. You may rediscover enthusiasm for a goal you set aside. Take one confident step and watch momentum gather. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 This week brings steady comfort and satisfying progress, Taurus. Something you’ve been nurturing starts to show real signs of growth. You’re building something meaningful. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Your mind is in full brilliance mode, Gemini. New insights, clever connections, and energizing conversations fill your days. A fun invitation or une...

  • CONNECTING POINT: A Tarnished Light

    BILL LANES, Whitehall Assembly of God|Feb 11, 2026

    Submitting to God and following His purposes daily is the primary goal of a Christian. There are days when doing so is not easy, and this is the message that Paul conveys in Philippians, chapters one and two. Here, we find the conjunction “therefore.” Our Bible College interpretation professor always said, “When you see a therefore in Scripture, be sure to see what it is there for.” Paul writes, “Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation wit...

  • Thought Provokers: 2/4/2026

    Feb 4, 2026

    At some point, good memories stop being comfort and start being contrast. There is a good chance that the only thing stopping undersea cities from existing is the relatively short lifespan of octopuses. Humans evolved a larynx optimized for speech, even though it makes choking more likely than in other mammals, because cooperation through language saved more lives than the anatomy cost. With AI and AR becoming as good as they are and as fast as they are, we will eventually be unable to distinguish them from reality. At that point, psychiatrists...

  • Dear Editor: Montana FWP Needs a Name Change to Reflect Its Real Mission

    JOE PERRY, Montana Sportsmen Alliance|Feb 4, 2026

    Dear Editor, Montana FWP needs a name change to reflect its real mission. It's early February, and Montana hunters are still pursuing heavily pregnant cow elk throughout many private ranchlands around the state at a time when the animals are just trying to make it through winter. Even in a relatively mild winter like this one, it's a sign of failed wildlife management that animals must be hunted for half the year, while many other states have reasonable fall seasons that respect big game as...

  • Dear Editor: Our Outlook on Property Taxes is Deeply Flawed

    STEVEN KELLY, House District 9 Representative|Feb 4, 2026

    Dear Editor, Property taxes were addressed in the last legislative session through HB 231 and HB 542, creating a new framework for how property taxes are calculated in Montana. HB 231, brought forward by Llew Jones, is a 44-page bill that reset homeowner property taxes into four tiers. On the surface, this sounds reasonable: higher-valued properties pay higher rates. That is the theory. In practice, however, this approach is deeply flawed. First, many homeowners have owned their properties for...

  • From Our Readers: Social Media Conversation Starters

    Feb 4, 2026

    WHAT MUNDANE CHORE DO YOU HATE THE MOST? Cleaning the refrigerator!!! - KR All of it! - TS Laundry - DT Dusting - LR, JB, and TWA Grocery shopping - LH Vacuuming - FR Dishes - AKP Cleaning the bathroom - JL Cleaning doors and trim - MR Ironing, I’d rather scrub the kitchen floor with a toothbrush than iron - DWM Hauling groceries in, putting them away, cooking them - JPD Anything you have to do over and over again. Laundry, dishes, cooking, shopping - MB Folding & putting away laundry - KB WHAT PROBLEM CAN YOU NOT BELIEVE TECHNOLOGY HASN’T SOL...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 2/4/2026

    GEORGIA|Feb 4, 2026

    GEORGIA, I have a question, So...basically, I’m a young 20s guy living on my own paycheck to paycheck. I have a basement apartment, and my landlord, well, he is pretty much non-existent. And, well, my toilet is so messed up that I’ve begun to use a litter box. I know, it’s disgusting, but I have no idea how to fix the current state of my plumbing. Normally, this isn’t an issue, but I have a date coming over to my place, and she’s implied she wants to “stay the night.” I foolishly said yes, completely forgetting that I’ve been going to the ba...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 2/4/2026

    Feb 4, 2026

    ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 This week brings a refreshing burst of motivation, Aries. You’ll feel clarity around something that’s been lingering on your mind. Small victories stack quickly - celebrate them. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Comfort and progress go hand-in-hand this week, Taurus. You’re finding your rhythm, and it shows. A financial or practical matter becomes easier than expected. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, your natural curiosity lights up your week. Inspiration flows easily, especially through conversations or creative brain...

  • CONNECTING POINT: Mindset

    BILL LANES, Whitehall Assembly of God|Feb 4, 2026

    Persecution and suffering have shaped Christianity throughout history, beginning in the first century with figures like Paul and the many members of the early church. Today, we can look back at this rich heritage and admire their steadfastness, yet draw strength and live by the same unity in Christ. “Therefore, if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, b...

  • Dear Editor: We are a nation in distress

    HOLLY HARPER|Jan 28, 2026

    Dear Editor, We are a nation in distress. I carried an inverted US Flag at a protest this weekend for the first time. For the unfamiliar, an inverted flag indicates dire distress. Everyone may not agree that our nation is in dire distress, but I am quite certain that Renee Good and Alex Pretti's families consider it so. My criteria for dire distress follows: Japan is six months from a nuclear weapon with South Korea and others close behind, Ukraine is freezing to death from Russian aggression du...

  • Thought Provokers: 1/28/2026

    Jan 28, 2026

    You can drink water through your nose. Southerly wind becomes northerly upon crossing the Arctic region. There are friendships that only existed because you were both lonely at the same time. Unintentionally, porn turned into the most extensive documentary archive. Ice cream is measured in volume despite being a solid. Are big companies more out of touch than ever because they got trapped in their own filter bubbles and algorithms? Social media would actually be really helpful during a zombie apocalypse. Microsoft might have lots of your...

  • Dear Editor: Keep Your Eyes Open

    MATT REGIER, Montana Senate District 5|Jan 28, 2026

    Dear Editor, The most frequent question I get from Montana voters since the last legislative session has been, "Republicans have the majority in the legislature; so how on earth did multiple liberal ideas pass?" That is a legitimate and frustrating question. Much has been said in the recent past about political party bosses and control, but that is just a deflection from addressing the real concern. In reality, voters support and advocate for the values and ideas behind a party or legislator....

  • Dear Editor: Starting to Smell Like a Minnesota Somali Daycare

    CARL GLIMM, Montana Senate District 2|Jan 28, 2026

    Dear Editor, As part-time citizen legislators in Montana, there is a concerning trend of Montana special interest groups unduly influencing, or worse yet, outright controlling legislators. The most stunning example of this is the Montana Hospital Association (MHA). In 2015, the federal government made available the Medicaid Expansion program. I am not going to debate its merits here, rather only call in question the way the Montana Hospital Association has gone about securing a huge windfall of tax dollars year after year. (Today, Medicaid...

  • Op-Ed: Good Governance Isn't Unpatriotic - It's Our Duty

    BRAD BARKER, Montana House District 55|Jan 28, 2026

    As primary season approaches, the rhetoric is getting sharper and smoke thicker. With the barrage of attacks from Americans for Prosperity (AFP), Montana Freedom Caucus (MFC), and the State GOP that they control, it’s hard to know who’s who and why they are attacking. AFP – A Koch-linked political machine based in the D.C. beltway using “grassroots” branding to advance out-of-state corporate interests. It floods states with lobbying, mailers, robocalls, and pressure campaigns – often funded by undisclosed donors. MFC – A hard-right fa...

  • Op-Ed: Could Seth Bodnar Run for the U.S. Senate? This Might Be Montana's Moment

    DOUG JAMES|Jan 28, 2026

    Could University of Montana President Seth Bodnar be Montana’s next U.S. senator? It sounds improbable — which, in today’s politics, is exactly why it sounds promising. Washington has become a place where performance matters more than results, outrage more than outcomes, and party loyalty more than people. The two major parties have turned governing into a blood sport, and voters are exhausted by it. One recent poll shows that 45 percent of Americans now identify as independents — not Democrats, not Republicans, but people who are tired o...

  • From Our Readers: Social Media Conversation Starters

    Jan 28, 2026

    WHAT EXPRESSION DO YOU NEVER WANT TO HEAR AGAIN? SIX SEVEN! - KE 10-4 - BH Know your place - JB It is what it is - KJJ WHAT MODERN TECHNOLOGY DO YOU REFUSE TO GET INVOLVED WITH? The internet, I don’t think it will catch on, probably just a fad like space hoppers. - NH Quantum computing. It can ‘listen in’ on conversations. - JPD TikTok - TM and TO Electric cars in Montana - AKP Twitter/X. Not interested in the insanity - HD Alexa. - KH Crypto. - KK Chipping. I won’t scan my hand to pay for milk- MK WHAT MINOR INCONVENIENCE ALWAYS ANNOYS...

  • Opinion: Stories that Should be Bigger News...

    JIM BUTERBAUGH|Jan 28, 2026

    What a mess. And it’s getting so out of hand. I am not here to lay blame but to lay out how this is supposed to work. How it has worked for decades. When you come across a nation’s border illegally, you are subject to deportation. For decades, our nation has allowed a number of individuals to live under the radar. These individuals do provide a service at a cut rate; this saves farms and ranches the money they need and, theoretically, they pass that saving on to their customers. I have had the opportunity to work side by side with some of the...

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