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The quality of mercy

Most of us are familiar with Jesus’ parable of the good Samaritan, or at least with the basic plot elements. A traveler is attacked...

Will our nation support future immigrants?

With the nation discussing closing down immigration, carrying out mass deportations and eliminating birthright citizenship, I find the words of my now 15-year-old granddaughter...

How we’re working in the Legislature to fix property taxes

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...

Gratitude for support

The family of Deannie Ramey wishes to express our deepest gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from our community following our recent...

Thanks from the Angel Tree

Thank you all for making the Angel Tree a tremendous success this year! We created an amazing Christmas for 36 children. This would not...

How to fix Boulder’s Chamber

In July of 2020, Boulder resident and business proprietor Carey Burnside submitted a letter to the Boulder Area Chamber of Commerce questioning the organization’s...

Tilting at “Tilting”

Jim Smith’s column, “Tilting at legislative windmills” (Jan. 15), is more a work of fiction than anything Cervantes wrote. First, Smith missed the point...

Tilting at legislative windmills

Many of you may be aware of the story of Don Quixote, the hero of Cervantes’ novel The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La...

To sooth, or shout? Writing in an angry age

I am always interested in reading publisher Keith Hammonds’ “Annual Report” for the Monitor, which reflects on the past and plans for the future....

The Monitor’s annual report: There’s work to do!

Each year at this time, I share some reflections on how The Monitor has evolved and where it’s pointed. I do this as a...

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