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  • Op-Ed: Montana's Property Taxes Are Out of Control

    Representatives BERTOGLIO and DARLING and WALSH|Jan 29, 2025

    Montana’s property taxes are out of control. That’s why our top priority this session is passing permanent property tax relief for Montanans. And we’re not alone: Governor Gianforte signaled that property tax reform is at the top of his to-do list this session in his recent State of the State address. While we all agree on the need for property tax reform, debate this session will be over how to offer Montanans real, permanent relief on their property tax bills. Here are some solutions-oriented policy proposals that would provide immediate, per...

  • Op-Ed: New Bill Will Lower Property Taxes, Stop Local Budget Inflation

    SENATOR DANIEL ZOLNIKOV|Jan 29, 2025

    Property taxes in Montana are an incredibly complex issue, but that isn’t stopping Senate Republicans from working hard to reform them this legislative session. On January 22, the Senate Tax Committee heard SB 117, a bill I’m sponsoring that reforms how local governments in Montana calculate their budgets. The legislation provides a long-term solution to level out budget growth and ease the property tax burden on Montana residents and businesses. The formula that local governments use to determine their budgets is based on taxable pro...

  • Thought Provokers: 1/29/2025

    Jan 29, 2025

    Proper communication skills are a very fuzzy area between ghosting and harassment. Your bite force is stronger when you’re upside down. You can increase the popularity of your first name by breaking up with a singer. DiGiorno is also delivery now thanks to Uber. Life as a baby must be terrifying. Weird giants feed you, clean you, pick you up, and put you down as they please. They hold you in pens. They strap you in and take you to places for no clear reason. They could easily hurt you but usually don’t, yet you don’t know what’s even happeni...

  • CONNECTING POINT: Pesky Prayers

    BILL LANES|Jan 29, 2025

    The subject of prayer has been discussed and debated for decades. Rather than wading too deep into that minefield, I’m more interested in focusing on Jesus’s teaching on prayer. His authority and perspective matter most. When reading and interpreting Scripture, staying within the context is imperative; twisting Christ’s words happens far too often. Let me give you a prime example, "So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who s...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 1/19/2025

    Jan 29, 2025

    ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Express yourself with great confidence this week, Aries. You feel like you are in control and well-organized. This is a recipe for success regarding the things you need to accomplish. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you have a clear mind this week about implementing plans. But you might need some inspiration to get started. Avoid procrastinating. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Many tasks lie ahead this week, Gemini. It will be essential that you stay focused. One of the areas to consider is changing personal health for the better....

  • Op-Ed: Close-to-Home Eye Care for Montana: Modernizing Optometry Laws to Improve Access

    DRS HALEY MENGE JON KOLSTAD AND KRISTEN OBRIEN|Jan 22, 2025

    For Montana’s elderly citizens, nursing home residents, and others who struggle to travel long distances for medical care, access to trusted eye care close to home is essential. Yet, outdated laws in Montana restrict highly trained doctors of optometry from performing certain in-office procedures that could safely and effectively be done in their offices. It is time to modernize these regulations to ensure Montanans can receive timely, high-quality care without the burden of traveling hundreds of miles. Montana’s optometrists are often the fir...

  • Op Ed: The Knee Bone is Connected to the Thigh Bone

    VOTEMASTER and ZENGER, Electoral-Vote.com|Jan 22, 2025

    Donald Trump is famous for not thinking ahead and that failing may come back to bite him in the rear soon. Sometimes things he wants have consequences he does not want or think about until they occur and it is too late to prevent them. One of his top priorities is tariffs. He had said he wants a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada. Turns out that Canada has a lot of oil and the U.S. imports some of it. That oil won’t be easy to replace in the short term. The tariff will increase gas prices by about 40¢/gallon. And guess who that wi...

  • Thought Provokers: 1/22/2025

    Jan 22, 2025

    The law isn’t about what you can or cannot do, just the consequences of those choices. Silence feels loud because we’re used to noise. Toilet sizes say “Round” or “Elongated,” but what it really means is “Women” or “Unisex.” Minigolf has more in common with pool than with golf. Our bodies consist of skeletons wrapped in zombies and possessed by ghosts. Netflix could include ratings from Rotten Tomatoes to save us all a web search. Kids today will never face building up the nerve to call a girl only to have her parents answer. People with...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 1/22/2025

    GEORGIA|Jan 22, 2025

    GEORGIA, I have a question, My five-year-old started kindergarten this year and has made many new friends. We recently invited one of these friends over for a playdate; in return, my daughter was invited to her friend’s father’s house (her parents are not together). When we take our daughter to a playdate with a new friend, we always go in with her and then stay long enough to ensure everything is good, meet the parents, etc. My partner took our daughter over to this playdate and reported that the apartment was “very messy” but that, after a...

  • CONNECTING POINT: And the Award Goes to...

    BILL LANES|Jan 22, 2025

    In today’s column, I want to introduce you to two sisters, Martha and Mary, also sisters of Lazarus. Most readers are familiar with their life stories, whereas many are unfamiliar with some of the cultural backgrounds involved in these ladies’ lives. Luke gives us a glimpse. “As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him. She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what he said. But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 1/22/2025

    Jan 22, 2025

    ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, charm is one of your strongest attributes. This week your magnetism is magnified and can work to your advantage. You might attract people who can help with a situation. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, it is never easy to reevaluate finances and cut back. However, this is the week when you likely have to keep your credit card in your wallet; otherwise, the bills add up. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, now is the time to turn great opportunities into big ideas. Make a plan of action and spell out the steps necessary to...

  • Dear Editor: When the Curtain Goes Up, Support the Students

    DORIE WESTHOVEN|Jan 15, 2025

    Dear Editor, I took the opportunity last Tuesday evening to attend the school board meeting, specifically the portion allotted for public comment on non-agenda items. It was interesting, enlightening, and infuriating, so I am compelled to write. All the public comments that night were centered on Superintendent Nieskins and high school principal Jason Slater's actions to prevent the high school play from being a sanctioned high school activity. By being reclassified as non-sanctioned, the...

  • Dear Editor: Hold Our Public Officials and Ourselves Accountable for the Situation We Are In

    BOB WAGNER|Jan 15, 2025

    Dear Editor, When government outgrows the productivity of its people: According to a recent study released by Truth in Accounting, the end of 2024 brought the US government 153 trillion dollars of total liabilities. Your government currently holds claim to $966,000 of future productivity for every citizen in the United States. Measures to correct a growing burden will require some pain that few will escape. The million-dollar question remains: What will you be willing to sacrifice? "If the...

  • Thought Provokers: 1/15/2025

    Jan 15, 2025

    On average, paying insurance is not worth it. Birds and ants have blueprints and construction codes for their homes in formats we do not fully comprehend yet. Superheroes should fly feet first to protect their heads. The easiest job ever would be to be an aspiring actor who got a role playing an aspiring actor. If you could immediately stop all the momentum your body is experiencing, you’d likely cease to exist. Marsupials are the only animals that can be pickpocketed. The Choose-Your-Own-Adventure books allow a person to navigate a m...

  • Op Ed: I Convinced My Gen Z Kids to Watch "Dead Poets Society" and Their Angry Reactions Surprised Me

    ANNIE RENEAU, Upworthy.com|Jan 15, 2025

    As a Gen X parent of Gen Z teens and young adults, I’m used to cringing at things from 80s and 90s movies that haven’t aged well. However, a beloved movie from my youth that I didn’t expect to be problematic, “Dead Poets Society,” sparked some unexpected negative responses in my kids, shining a spotlight on generational differences I didn’t even know existed. I probably watched “Dead Poets Society” a dozen or more times as a teen and young adult, always finding it aesthetically beautiful, tragically sad, and profoundly inspiring. That...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 1/15/2025

    GEORGIA|Jan 15, 2025

    GEORGIA, I have a question, My father-in-law was “just visiting” from Puerto Rico in mid-July. August came, then September, October, and November. In December, he finally told us that his wife (not my husband’s mother) had told him not to come home. So, we (my husband, four children, and I) invited him to stay with us. At first, we told him not to worry about rent because he is on a fixed income and disabled. We noticed he was sending a lot of money to his ex-wife, so we asked if he could help out with his toiletries to offset the burden of fo...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 1/15/2025

    Jan 15, 2025

    ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, charm is one of your strongest attributes. This week your magnetism is magnified and can work to your advantage. You might attract people who can help with a situation. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, it is never easy to reevaluate finances and cut back. However, this is the week when you likely have to keep your credit card in your wallet; otherwise, the bills add up. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, now is the time to turn great opportunities into big ideas. Make a plan of action and spell out the steps necessary to...

  • CONNECTING POINT: Do Gooder

    BILL LANES|Jan 15, 2025

    One of the most well-known illustrations in the Bible includes the Good Samaritan as shared by Jesus. We often surmise that the principle is centered on how to help those in need, whereas the context principle Jesus is communicating is a bit different. Of course, giving to those in need is a Biblical value and something Jesus promoted. Stop and re-read Christ’s words again: “On one occasion an expert in the law stood up to test Jesus. ‘Teacher,’ he asked, “what must I do to inherit eternal life?’ ‘What is written in the Law?’ he replied. ‘How d...

  • Thought Provokers: 1/8/2025

    Jan 8, 2025

    White shoes go well with everything except outside. It’s crazy to think how incredibly easy it is to ruin your life while it’s considerably harder to manage your life as it is. If you’ve ever stood up on a bus, you’ve effectively made it a 25,000 lb skateboard. History says dinosaurs laid eggs and evolution gave us chickens from dinosaurs, so logically the egg did come first and not the chicken. The fuller your phone battery is by the end of the day, the better your day was. Everyone hates being used, but no one wants to be useless. The kit...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 1/8/2025

    GEORGIA|Jan 8, 2025

    GEORGIA, I have a question, I treated a friend to lunch, but when we entered the restaurant, she mentioned that someplace else was better. I was taken aback and thought it was an unconscious slip, but this happened again with a different friend. What could I have said to indicate their comments were rude without offending them? LUNCH CHOICES Dear CHOICES, It is impolite to tell others that they are being rude, but perhaps you may accomplish this by making them feel foolish instead. Look concerned and ask, in a quiet voice, if they would prefer...

  • CONNECTING POINT: Grace, Not Gifts

    BILL LANES|Jan 8, 2025

    The American Christmas tradition has become focused on gifts, especially a consumer-driven mentality that can end up misguided and self-centered. I’m not opposed to gift giving; our family shares in this tradition; however, we taught our children early on that Christ is the reason for the season. The single most important gift we can ever receive is salvation through Jesus Christ, God’s unmerited favor given to anyone who calls on the name of Jesus to be saved. Such a gift is understood as grace. For some time, I’ve been digging deeper into...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 1/8/2025

    Jan 8, 2025

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Focus on collaboration this week, Aries. Teamwork leads to unexpected rewards if you are open to othersÕ ideas, so remain receptive to teammates' input. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, when a project presents itself to you, stay grounded and carefully run through all the components. Employ the same strategy when going over financial opportunities. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, clear up any misunderstandings and express your thoughts openly with others this week. Communication is certainly key at this juncture in time. CANCER Jun...

  • Dear Editor: Be At Peace With Yourself

    CHARLES HADDON SHANK|Jan 1, 2025

    Dear Editor, New Year, New You (generally speaking, of course!) We may ask each other or even ourselves, What does that MEAN? Some might answer sticking better with my resolutions, while to others, it might have a deeper, more spiritual meaning. Of course, depending on one’s resolution, the latter might be covered under the first example. The point is, this phrase usually means something different, often QUITE different, to everyone. Whatever our resolution, it usually involves being a better person than we showed last year. It could mean t...

  • Thought Provokers: 1/1/2025

    Jan 1, 2025

    Undercover Boss relies entirely on the premise that most people have no idea who they work for. We’re very lucky that not all our body hair grows long like the hair on our heads. Since blindingly bright halogen headlights came out, no one seems bothered by high beams on older vehicles. After about 120 years, acting one’s age usually means playing dead. There’s a good chance there are more Chevy Impalas in the world than actual Impalas. For the lack of communication and ability to reach people, alongside no DNA matching, caught the 60s and 7...

  • What Astrology Has Planned for You in 2025: A Wild Ride, No Matter Your Zodiac Sign

    TheCut.com|Jan 1, 2025

    So… have you heard about 2025 yet? Astrologers have been anticipating the next 12 months for quite a long time, because with so many massive astrological events occurring in such a short duration, the year ahead is guaranteed to be wild. Really wild. Life-changing, history-making, tectonic-plate-trembling wild. We’re talking massive unprecedented happenings (Neptune hasn’t been in Aries since the mid-1800s!), irritating retrogrades (the New Year has got all of them), and lots of new chapters emerging from thin air. Whether you’re interpr...

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