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  • Letter to the Editor - Support Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act

    Updated Jul 13, 2021

    Editor, In 2017, Montana’s outdoor recreation economy generated $7.1 billion. Two years later, Montana Sen. Jon Tester introduced the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act — BCSA — a piece of federal legislation to bolster Montana’s economy by protecting 80,000 acres of land for conservation, recreation, and restoration. Ninety-eight percent of Montanans believe that outdoor recreation is important to Montana’s economic future. With thousands of acres dedicated to snowmobiling, mountain biking, hiking and fishing, the BCSA...

  • Letter to the Editor - Help give back to veterans and the community at Beaver Creek Jam

    Updated Jul 6, 2021

    Editor, Havre is definitely one of those places that is filled with pride and support for their small-town community. It is also one of those places that holds very few events because of its small population — which is why a small group of community members got together and created Beaver Creek Jam. Beaver Creek Jam is a fundraiser, July 9-10, for a proposed Veterans Memorial Campground. The event is a two-day event consisting of 10 bands plus overnight camping plus a community scavenger hunt and corn hole competition. C...

  • Letter to the Editor - Keep our children healthy and in school

    Updated Jun 9, 2021

    Editor, Congratulations to the Bear Paw Marathon runners! Let us follow their lead by focusing on and improving our health. The parents and children in this community need the support of our health advisors and approval from our educational administration and school board for a full five day a week in-person education for all HPS children in the fall. It is important that we stay healthy, so our children can attend school in person during the 2021/2022 school year. Please do whatever you can to stay well. It is fair to say...

  • Letter to the Editor - Thanks for helping make a dream come true

    Updated Jun 8, 2021

    Editor, On June 5, I watched a dream come true. When I moved back to Montana in 2009, I was running a half marathon every year. To train for them, I did a lot of shorter runs in town, but I dislike running loops, so for the long ones I went out to the Bear Paws and ran the highway. I loved my hours running in the park. The mountains and lakes are so beautiful, and so good for my soul. I wanted to share this experience, and do something good for my town. And I thought: the park to town is almost 26 miles ...We should host a ma...

  • Letter to the Editor  - Thanks for creating Bear Paw Marathon

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Editor, Thank you to the community of Havre for its efforts in supporting the sport of distance running by hosting the inaugural Bear Paw Marathon. As one who has participated in many marathons, I know the amount of planning and the many volunteers, sponsors, businesses and local leaders it takes to create such an event. My brother and I had planned to be in Havre this weekend to run and celebrate in the community that introduced both of us to distance running so many years ago. Unfortunately, a family event prohibits us...

  • Letter to the Editor - Best wishes on Bear Paw Marathon

    Updated Jun 2, 2021

    Editor, I am writing this letter to send best wishes for success to the participants and organizers of the upcoming Bear Paw Marathon. I would like to be there myself to lend support, but we have a family event that conflicts on that day. Having been a participant in many marathons, as well as having assisted in organizing marathons, I applaud the efforts of both the participants and organizers in making the Bear Paw Marathon happen. Just like the persistence needed to run a marathon, Havre has shown tremendous persistence...

  • Letter to the Editor - A response on beavers and trapping

    Updated May 25, 2021

    Editor, This letter is in response to Jeff C. Dibblee’s and Fran Buell’s letters to the editor. I find it quite interesting that someone else’s opinions and facts are unacceptable and open to criticism and ridicule if it doesn’t align with your thinking. I believe everyone is entitled to an opinion, even if we disagree. In answer to your questions about Beaver Deceivers and if they work, unlike trapping, they are quite effective and are being used throughout the country with much success. There are different versions dependi...

  • Letter to the Editor - Show support for Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act

    Updated May 19, 2021

    Editor, The Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act currently being debated in Congress is a piece of legislation that is critical in order to further protect and sustain Montana’s public lands for recreational enjoyment for all Montanans. Specifically, the bill authorizes protection of an additional 79,000 acres of land in the vicinity of the Bob Marshall Wilderness area, opens an additional 3,800 acres for mountain biking, 2,000 acres for snowmobiling, and authorizes further access of recreationists to Lolo National Forest t...

  • Letter to the Editor - Some questions about Beaver Deceivers

    Updated May 18, 2021

    Editor, I have been following the debate over the beaver situation in our Hill County Beaver Creek Park. We are losing a tremendous amount of trees and access to the creek itself by a common rodent. The beaver. Now that the anti-trapping people and other humane special interest groups have been called to graciously help solve our problem there have been many questions left unanswered. 1. How much will these Beaver Deceivers, pond levelers, cost? (I was told it was $12-15,000 each. 2. What is the effective range of a Beaver...

  • Letter to the Editor - Why an anti-trapping billboard here now?

    Updated May 14, 2021

    Editor, Hopefully most of the citizenry of Havre have become aware of the billboard along the highway east of Havre. If not, please check it out. The billboard was paid for by an anti-trapping organization, “Trap Free Montana Public Lands” based in Hamilton. Their anti-trapping activity has been concentrated mostly in the western part of the state. It seems coincidentally suspicious that a billboard with a message to “Protect Beaver” appears in Havre while meetings addressing the management of beaver in Beaver Creek Park th...

  • Letter to the Editor - Library foundation seeking help with elevator repair

    Updated May 5, 2021

    Editor, As the Havre-Hill County Library is slowly opening after the COVID-19 shutdown, the library staff has discovered another hurdle. The passenger elevator can no longer be repaired with a quick, inexpensive repair. The cylinder at the ground level no longer has solid footing. The Havre-Hill County Library Foundation has voted to help the city/county cover the costs to repair the elevator. In the next few days, many of you will receive a postcard in your mailbox asking you to renew or to become a member of the Havre-Hill...

  • Letter to the Editor - What will free-roaming bison do?

    Updated May 4, 2021

    Editor, What will free-roaming bison do? This is a hotly debated question in Montana now. But we can look to Utah for an authoritative answer. In 1941, 18 bison from Yellowstone National Park were released in the remote Henry Mountains in southeast Utah. The animals were set free in the arid desert known as Robbers Roost. But the bison were allowed to wander where they would. Within a few years, the herd, now growing in size, wandered closer to the mountain terrain where the grass was more plentiful. Soon they crossed the...

  • Letter to the Editor - Kennedy Stiffarm: I ask for your vote for the school board

    Updated Apr 28, 2021

    Editor, My name is Jessica Kennedy-Stiffarm. I am a candidate for the Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees. I am a mother of three and my children attend school in the district. I am married; my husband’s name is Pete. We both grew up on the Hi-Line and we have lived in Havre for the last 14 years. I am a public health nurse and I will be graduating with my master’s degree in Public Health this summer. I am very passionate about education. I am now at a place in my life where I feel I can give back to the community. I can...

  • Letter to the Editor - Thanks for your work during the pandemic

    Updated Apr 27, 2021

    During the past year, federal employees nationwide and 12,898 active federal and U.S. Postal workers of Montana have dedicated themselves to keeping our country running while weathering a global pandemic. They continue to provide essential financial services, processing stimulus payments, tax refunds, small business loans, Social Security checks, mortgages and student loans to keep the economy churning and households operating. As they do every day, they have kept us safe, tracking cyber threats, protecting the food supply,...

  • Letter to the Editor - Why do we have to walk uphill to the clinic?

    Updated Apr 20, 2021

    Dear Editor, I’ve never written a letter to the Editor before but I have an issue that has been bothering me for some time. Why do we have to climb a hill to get in the clinic to see our doctors? When it’s icy it’s very difficult to walk up or push someone in a wheel chair up the hill. Why can’t the first parking lot be brought up level with the clinic doors? I’ve talked to my neighbors and friends and they all agree, something needs to be done to level the 1st parking lot. Then we all can get in and out without much diff...

  • Letter to the Editor - Care for ourselves and one another - get vaccinated

    Updated Apr 20, 2021

    Editor, As faith leaders in Montana, we encourage you to receive the COVID vaccination if you are able. We believe we have a personal responsibility to get vaccinated as good stewards of God’s creation — our bodies. We believe we should get vaccinated out of love for our neighbors who may be physically vulnerable and not able to withstand the side effects of COVID-19. We believe we have a responsibility to get vaccinated to actively collaborate with our community to preserve life. We invite people of faith to join us as we...

  • Letter to the Editor - Thanks for work during the pandemic

    Updated Apr 19, 2021

    Editor, Thank you to Karen Jelly, our mortician, and my friend, for the excellent job she is doing during this pandemic. She has seen it, done it and lived it from day one. She deserves our greatest gratitude. Sincerely, Faye James Havre...

  • Letter to the Editor - Tell them what your vote means

    Updated Apr 19, 2021

    Editor, How can they? … Is it not enough that they control our House, Senate and governor’s seat? … They now demand total political appointment of judges and 10 percent of all state jobs? When we voted “More jobs...less government” did they mean “More jobs for political pals. … Less service for people?” How can the party of “less government” dictate who can vote and what you can smoke? Force you to pay and burn coal and smother solar? Glorify guns and snare traps but withhold funds from facemasks? Pick what women shall we...

  • Letter to the Editor - Help each other in the spirit of togetherness

    Updated Apr 8, 2021

    Editor, My words are addressed to the people of Rocky Boy, who are my brothers and sisters and relatives. Please remember that Rocky Boy and Little Bear worked together to secure a homeland for all of you and all of your descendants. The key words are “worked together,” so all of you must work together to keep the Creator’s gift to you to be a vibrant, healthy community. You must “help each other,” in the same spirit of togetherness. As long as I am able, I will pray to the Creator for you. Gerard Vandeberg Billings...

  • Letter to the Editor - Why would we repeal nuclear safeguards?

    Updated Apr 8, 2021

    Editor, The Montana State Senate is considering House Bill 273, with implications that concern all of us. This bill would repeal Initiative 80, which requires developers of nuclear generating facilities built in Montana to post a bond toward insuring against future liabilities, assume full liability for injuries resulting from their operation, show how the radioactive waste produced will be contained with no reasonable chance of escape, and show how similar systems have performed in actual operation. If those provisions are...

  • Letter to the Editor - Don't send immigrants to Montana

    Updated Mar 29, 2021

    Editor, We do not want the federal government placing illegal immigrants in Montana. That’s what Joey Biden is planning. Write, email, tweet your senators, congressman, and the governor and tell them not in Montana. The White House created this mess, and they can uncreate this mess, send them illegal immigrants home. President Trump had the border well in hand, and with the stroke of his feeble pen Biden created a mess, so he can just get get out the mop and bucket and clean it up. Don’t pass the buck to us Kent Shepard Hav...

  • Letter to the Editor - Why do legislators want to privatize schools?

    Updated Mar 25, 2021

    Editor, How can 57 Republican legislators support a bill to privatize schools in Montana, House Bill 329? They agree with this bill, requested by the Governor, who has a big stake in an exclusive private school, and would benefit from school privatization. Montana will become a regulatory nightmare if this bill passes, especially with regard to the education of our children. This bill is likely unconstitutional. Which agency will regulate the giveaway to rich people who want to start their own school? With no regulation of...

  • Letter to the Editor - Don't let legislators end sex education

    Updated Mar 22, 2021

    The current debate surrounding SB 99, Planned Parenthood, and sex education in schools awakened old memories. While researching teenage pregnancy as a nursing student in 1977, I interviewed a pair of junior high school principals. Both 40-something men were visibly uncomfortable talking to me and acknowledging there was no sex education curricula in their schools. One shared an impactful anecdote. After a student had unprotected intercourse, she took one of her mom’s birth control pills. The student did not become p...

  • Letter to the Editor - Don't let legislators make us 'The Montana Experiment'

    Updated Mar 22, 2021

    Some folks may not be familiar with the extreme state budget cutting measures that took place in “The Kansas Experiment,” look it up. That experiment was a disaster. Montana’s legislature is now trying to take us down that path. Trickle-down economics are proven to rig an economy against the average Joe. When public services are cut, rural health clinics, emergency services and schools suffer, and roads go unrepaired. The tax cuts go to the rich, and the tax incentives to create good paying jobs with good benefits have been g...

  • Letter to the Editor - Thanks to Tempel on vote for right to repair

    Updated Mar 16, 2021

    To the editor: I’d like to thank state Sen. Russ Tempel for his vote on SB 273, which would have given farmers the right to repair and diagnose their own farm equipment. The largest equipment manufacturers brought in their most expensive and high-powered lobbyists to kill a bill that advanced 10-1 in a bipartisan fashion out of the Senate ag committee. This bill would have put farm equipment on a path similar to automobiles, large trucks, boats, you name it, wherein a local mechanic or repair shop can diagnose and repair a v...

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