I hope everyone had a great Fourth of July weekend. I want to thank Operation Second Chance for inviting Carla and me to ride on their float. …
As we celebrate our country”s 250th birthday, I am remembering the Founding Fathers and the discussions they had. The Federalist Papers were l…
On July 4, 1776, fifty-six men and their families risked their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor for the radical idea that governm…
The country comedian Minnie Pearl was once asked, “Minnie Pearl, what do you think of men with beards?” Without missing a beat, she replied, “…
I spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Helena for two of the four committees I serve on: the Education Interim Budget Committee and the Legislative …
Did you vote in the primary election? Did your candidate win or lose? I looked to see who won for federal office in Montana and how their camp…
A quick note this week, with more detailed reports on these topics in follow-on updates.
Four years ago, I served as a member of the City Council representing Ward 2. At that time the town of Red Lodge had a full-time city planner …
The City is in the midst of its budgeting process for Fiscal Year 2026-2027. Much attention has been recently paid to the Resort Tax (RT) and …
This may not be a topic of great interest to most people in Montana, especially those living in areas with access to public water systems. It …
Next week is another meeting of the School Funding Interim Commission on June 17-18, where we continue the work of examining how Montana funds…
It has been my honor to serve as your State Senator for the last four years. I am proud of what we have accomplished, and I am looking forward…
My family operates a working cow ranch in central Montana halfway between Roundup and Winnett. We’ve been ranching here since 1956 and in Muss…
In the May 28, Carbon County News article “NWE and Black Hills Still Talk Merger”, 350 Montana and Montana Farmers Union are the corporations …
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In all the meetings and discussions concerning the proposed ice rink, one important matter has not been addressed. Our home at 405 North Hause…
The primary election is Tuesday, June 2. This week I want to make sure every neighbor has the practical information to cast a ballot that coun…
Teamwork is essential when working as a nurse. In the ICU doctors, nurses, pharmacists, therapists, and social workers meet together each day …
For those who read the news several times a week, have you ever asked yourselves, “What happened to common sense?”
Carbon County needs a nurse. Yesterday I was reminded about the best part of being a nurse, helping the community.
Last week the Modernization and Risk Analysis Committee received an updated wildfire cost analysis from the Legislative Fiscal Division.
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