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Tester lost because he voted with Biden

I think Jonathan Thompson’s implication that Montanans might have ousted Tester in the Senate race because the number of billionaires moving into the state...

Hope, fear, and the paths ahead

In the wake of last week’s Presidential election, we asked readers to respond to a survey that asked who they voted for, and why;...

As campaign ends, gratitude and sadness

Thank you to supporters and donors to the Lien for Montana citizen campaign for House District 75 in Montana’s State Legislature. Your activism is...

Boulder’s postmaster bids farewell, thanks

I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for all the cards, special notes and cake in my last days at the Boulder Post Office....

On Veterans Day, recalling the heroes

As I sit here and reflect on Veterans Day and the heroes and those who served and are still serving, I think about my...

Is this okay, Hon? Maybe not. And that’s okay.

“Did you find everything you were looking for, Hon?” How many times have you heard words like these when checking out at the grocery store,...

What the Tester-Sheehy battle says about Montana

In 2006, Montana voters sent a third-generation, seven-fingered farmer— he lost three fingers on his left hand in a meat-grinding incident — to the...

JLDC’s ‘opportunities brilliantly disguised as problems’

In 2024, the Jefferson Local Development Corporation (JLDC) experienced a period of significant change and reflection, prompting us to reevaluate how best to establish...

Get coffee. Save democracy. We’ll pay the tab.

Four years ago, at a moment when we seemed on the brink of cataclysmic political discord, when respectful discourse appeared so often to be...

A health plan that aspires to surviving and thriving

This summer, while working on Jefferson County’s Community Health Assessment (CHA) and the subsequent Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP), two of Keith Hammonds’ columns...

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