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  • Dear Editor: SB44s's Failed Veto Override - A Sickening Display of Political Theater

    SHEILA HOGAN, Executive Director of the Montana Democratic Party|May 1, 2024

    Dear Editor, SB 442's failed veto override was a sickening display of political theater. Given today's political climate, it's not often that members of our Montana Legislature show overwhelming, bipartisan support for a piece of legislation. SB 442 was that special unicorn that brought Democrats and Republicans from across Montana together to champion a few things we can all agree on: allocating marijuana tax revenue to support our veterans, maintain roads, and increase access to our public...

  • Thought Provokers: 5/1/2024

    May 1, 2024

    Having a T-Rex coexist with a stegosaurus is less accurate than a T-Rex coexisting with a human being. They tell people to get married so they won’t die alone, and then half of them die alone anyway because their partner has already died. You never hear about pirating music anymore. Everyone loves detectives but hates cops. You are the center of the observable universe. Being tipsy is 10x better than being drunk. You know you’re getting old when police officers start looking like kids. Technically speaking, we have all kicked a pregnant per...

  • Dear Editor: VETERANS: Make Your Voices Heard!

    BLAKE FUHRIMAN and MIKE MCMANUS, Veterans Navigation Network|May 1, 2024

    Dear Editor, VETERANS: Make your voices heard! Montana's veterans deserve to live with dignity and independence. The Department of Public Health and Human Services is conducting an important survey to understand and improve the living conditions of our veterans. We at the Veterans Navigation Network encourage every veteran, caregiver, and family member in Montana to participate. This survey will help the state understand what veterans need to live well in their communities. It looks at...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 5/1/2024

    GEORGIA|May 1, 2024

    Georgia, I have a question, I have a relative whom we always invite to dinner parties, whether for a holiday or just for fun. She always replies that she’d be happy to attend. My issue is that she doesn’t eat our meals. She will place a small amount of food on her plate and maybe eat half. Her excuse is always that she’s not hungry at the moment. She behaves this way at the homes of other relatives, too. Also, when we go to restaurants, she never finishes her plate. I think she’s being rude in accepting a dinner invitation and never eating....

  • Horoscopes: Week of 5/1/2024

    May 1, 2024

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, your friends have stepped up to support you, and it is time to get together and enjoy one another’s company. Think about an activity that everyone can get behind. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, the people around you may work more slowly than you, so you will likely need to be patient while working on a particular project this week. Eventually, things will work out. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, exercise caution when dealing with people who currently promise significant returns on your investments. Avoid financial d...

  • CONNECTING POINT: The Character Test

    BILL LANES|May 1, 2024

    We all have good days and bad days, but our character is constantly tested through every experience. I would say the test is much more difficult in the latter. Life is good when you’re on “Cloud 9.” Jesus makes this point in his teachings about loving one’s enemy and the danger of being hypercritical of others. We must be cautious about lambasting others, sometimes the plank is in our own eye. There is a place for correct judgment while incorrect or harsh judgment is off the table. Within the context of the church Paul states that judgmen...

  • Dear Editor: Ranked Choice Voting is Just Rank

    Jefferson County Republican Central Committee|Apr 24, 2024

    Dear Editor, Ranked choice voting is just rank! Coming soon to a shopping center near you, a bright-eyed college student will approach you with a clipboard and a smile to get you to sign a petition to make elections fairer, requiring a majority of voters for a candidate to be elected. They are actually being paid to push Montana Constitutional amendments (CI126 & CI127) for ranked choice voting. They can't present it that way since ranked choice has rightfully earned a bad name for itself. A...

  • Thought Provokers: 4/24/2024

    Apr 24, 2024

    Naming children after flowers and herbs is normal, but naming them after fruits and vegetables is strange. Pickle rolls off the tongue differently. Humans speak over 7000 languages, yet most fictional races only speak one. Oddly, social media and internet addiction are still not recognized medical conditions. The lower you let your fuel tank go before filling up, the better your fuel economy is. Setting your phone lock screen to a picture of your loved ones is the modern-day equivalent of carrying their photo in your wallet. Setting yourself...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 4/24/2024

    GEORGIA|Apr 24, 2024

    Georgia, I have a question, Is telling a white lie to save another person's feelings ok? Example: I've gone from a size 18 to a 6 in the last two years through a LOT of hard work and determination. However, I am self-sabotaging and hideously body-conscious. I was having a bad day and asked my partner if I was the hottest girl he had been with. He laughed (almost too much) and said, "No, I was 18 once and have slept with girls with amazing bodies without the stretch marks you have." Obviously, that hurt beyond words. But I also know I set...

  • CONNECTING POINT: Eclipse Hype

    BILL LANES|Apr 24, 2024

    Some matters are important to address in a timely fashion from time to time. Next week, I will get back to the Look What the Doctor Ordered series. However, today, I want to draw your attention to the events from the past week. Where were you on April 8, 2024? I saw friends on social media across the country either sporting some new specialized glasses or others being crafty and making some homemade spectacles, all to look at the eclipse. I was flying to Tennessee with my wife to see the brand-new granddaughter during the eclipse. I thought we...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 4/24/2024

    Apr 24, 2024

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you can get your spark back with some help from friends. You may have been struggling in some form, but others can provide the needed perspective. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you are a dependable rock, but that comes with a lot of responsibility. Sometimes, you may feel overwhelmed, and in those instances, feel free to delegate some tasks. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Too much joking around may strike a nerve with someone close to you, Gemini. Feel out every situation before you start communicating in such a laid-back and...

  • Thought Provokers: 4/17/2024

    Apr 17, 2024

    You’re not “phobic” if your fear is rational. The modern world needs a secular way for people to withdraw from society, like monks and nuns of tradition. The disarray of global affairs reveals that the smartest people in the world have not figured out how to outsmart the dumbest people in the world. Your skin can feel hair that fell on your body, but not hair growing on your body. Much of the skill in fixing things involves knowing how much force you can use. It’s a strange miracle that email survived after instant messaging became a thing....

  • Dear Editor: Thank You, Gina Ossello

    POD MORIARTY|Apr 17, 2024

    Dear Editor, This is a letter to Mrs. Gina Ossello. I read in the paper that you are retiring from sitting on the school board, keeping control of the meetings, and monitoring the process. I want to take this opportunity to say "Thank You" for taking the time to be at the meetings and making sure they ran in a professionally organized manner. I personally have experienced your officiating and was always greeted well. Through COVID-19, parent, and student behaviors, and all the challenges you...

  • Dear Editor: Abandoned Schools?

    BOB CAMRETA|Apr 17, 2024

    Dear Editor, A Letter to the Editor promoting a candidate for the Superintendent of Public Instruction position in the State of Montana was published in the Whitehall Ledger on April 10, 2024. In the letter, the candidate states, "We've essentially abandoned our schools in the last eight years under the current state leadership." When I look at my property tax bill and see that 75.2% of my taxes go to the schools, this statement seems absolutely preposterous! If this is abandonment, I would...

  • A Different Perspective: 4/17/2024

    LARRY HOFFMAN, Contributing Writer|Apr 17, 2024

    Everyone has their perspective on any given issue and is subject to modification or even complete reversal as information, conditions, and circumstances change. It can be argued that there is no time like an election year and social media to see the broad spectrum and panorama of those differences. This is not meant to be political commentary. Still, I’ll touch on some classic examples, as well as some from another touchstone of controversy: religion, since it is another place where widely d...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 4/17/2024

    GEORGIA|Apr 17, 2024

    Georgia, I have a question, Did I do the right thing? The other night, my girlfriend was reaching for something on a stool when she slipped and fell and injured her ankle. She was in quite a lot of pain, and we both agreed she needed to go to the ER. She asked me to drive her. Normally, of course, I would be happy to drive her. However, I had already consumed several drinks that evening and was definitely over the legal limit to drive. I told her as much and said if she could give me two or three hours to metabolize the alcohol, I should be...

  • CONNECTING POINT: Judgement Gone Awry

    BILL LANES|Apr 17, 2024

    Certain verses of the Bible are well-known, yet many of those same verses are taken out of context and improperly applied. Doing so breaks several rules of Bible interpretation, notably understanding the original author’s intention and cultural context. Next, identify the text principle and consider if the application applies today. Many principles do, and others do not; as a pastor, I will beat this drum of “context” until my last breath because without proper context, the truth can be muddied. You’ve probably heard statements like, “Jesus...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 4/17/2024

    Apr 17, 2024

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, this is a great week for transformation. Be careful where you direct your attention, as your actions will have lasting effects. Choose your plans wisely. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Use this week’s powerful energy to strip away all the unnecessary static in your life right now. It is doing more harm than good. Open yourself up to new opportunities, Taurus. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, there is a lot of stuff going on around you, and you need to sort through the noise to determine your priorities. Things will start to become...

  • Thought Provokers: 4/10/2024

    Apr 10, 2024

    Late-stage capitalism gets a bad rep, but the early stage had child miners and radium factories. It’s physically impossible to watch all the movies ever made. There is no doubt that considerable resources are invested in researching how thin a hamburger patty can be made without causing a consumer backlash. A free boat is incredibly expensive. More people die in a single day around the world than all the people who wait for an organ donor. Golf is the only sport where the worse you are, the more you get to play. Some people speak multiple l...

  • CONNECTING POINT: Sacrificial Love

    BILL LANES|Apr 10, 2024

    Jesus Christ exemplified the greatest degree of love through his sacrificial death on the cross and subsequent resurrection of the dead, something many of us recently celebrated. We must refrain from letting the typical holiday celebration lose significance, particularly Good Friday and Easter. What Jesus did for any of us who call on His name to be saved through repentance and faith is for every day, not just the last day in April. In Luke Chapter 6, we find Jesus challenging any of His followers to love their enemy. If we are honest, doing...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 4/10/2024

    GEORGIA|Apr 10, 2024

    Georgia, I have a question, My boyfriend and I enjoy playing harmless pranks on each other. Last week, I had an important job interview, and he thought it would be funny to put a laxative in my drink, which I drank before I left for the meeting. He knew the interview's significance to me - it was my dream job. I had to turn back home while on my way there due to how unwell I felt, and I had to inform the workplace that I couldn’t make it. When he got home from work, I ripped him a new one. He just laughed and said it was retaliation for i...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 4/10/2024

    Apr 10, 2024

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 There is more to any situation than the money factor, Aries. When a new opportunity comes your way, look beyond the payoff to see what the heart of the offer entails. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Look to your family members if you need inspiration on a new project, Taurus. Use loved ones as a sounding board for all of the ideas that are bouncing around. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 The willpower you have relied on lately is still going strong, Gemini. That is excellent, and it’s having a profound effect on other areas of your life. CANCER J...

  • Dear Editor: Thank You Community For Your Support

    ARCYLLE SHAW|Apr 10, 2024

    Dear Editor, The Fundraising Garage/Bake Sale was a huge success. Thank you to all for your generous contributions! God used many people to accomplish so much. Kipp and Dawn Huckaba's pavilion was the perfect place, considering the weather. They also added lunch for the workers and their organizational skills. Every person who donated items or purchased them was God's blessing. The Country Store graciously took items that didn't sell-another blessing! The Guatemalan people will certainly be...

  • Dear Editor: This is a Hopeful Time for So Many Students

    SHANNON O BRIEN, Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction|Apr 10, 2024

    Dear Editor and Montanans, This is a hopeful time for so many of our students. The future is bright as graduation nears and families beam with pride, anticipating their child walking across that stage. As a legislator, a former classroom teacher, and the mom of a high school student, though, I must admit I worry. Are we doing enough to make sure all our students have the opportunities they deserve? That is why I'm running to be your next State Superintendent of Schools. We've essentially...

  • Dear Editor: I Cannot Support This Policy

    NANCY WHEELER|Apr 3, 2024

    Dear Editor, This letter regards the Town of Whitehall's proposed Babies in the Workplace policy. At the March Council meeting, I gave my thoughts on "Babies in the Workplace." The next day, I was asked if I would read the Town of Whitehall "Infant-At-Work Program" Draft Policy. I said I would and, after receiving it, thought to myself, "How can they already have "program guidelines" this detailed on this subject already typed? It is quite thorough. I understand Council members have been...

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