by Tim Ravndal | Jun 19, 2023 | Featured 1, Letters to the Editor, Montana News
By Rick DancerFrom our new home in Montana you can see storms as they move in from the north, making their way over Canyon Ferry Reservoir and into our little valley. You see these storms but never know if or when they will actually strike. There is another storm...
by Tim Ravndal | Jan 26, 2023 | Letters to the Editor, Montana Viewpoint, Opinion Editorial
Whether you are for or against the Convention Of States, please take a moment to read this and consider heavily what I have to say. I was at the Helena Capital building to absorb the words of others and testify against the COS.As I listened to those in support, I...
by Tim Ravndal | Dec 14, 2022 | Featured 1, Legislative News, Letters to the Editor, Montana Viewpoint, Opinion Editorial
Systemic Issues Of Concern The resignation of Republican State Senator Terry Gauthier (SD-40, Helena) revealed systemic issues in the replacement process that should be addressed by the State Legislature and Montana GOP. At the end of November, I was officially...
by Tim Ravndal | Oct 7, 2022 | Federal Land Management, Letters to the Editor, Montana Viewpoint, USDA
Tom Opdahl At the meeting last night I listened to the concerned parties on both sides and thought about it for awhile. After the meeting I went to talk to one of the Powdr people and a woman was passionately stating her case in no uncertain terms. I listened and...
by Tim Ravndal | Oct 6, 2021 | Letters to the Editor, Montana Viewpoint
By Rich Hulse “How many would accept campaign donations from an illegal source, such as a drug dealer or embezzler? How many would rationalize accepting them because “everyone else is doing it” or “if I don’t take them, someone else will”? Everyone claims...
by Tim Ravndal | Sep 13, 2021 | Letters to the Editor, Montana Viewpoint
By Rich Hulse “We can have no confidence in a Supreme Court whose justices voluntarily submit to mask mandates. We see legislators and governors skirting the issues of mandates by trying to make exemptions rather than fighting the legality of such mandates at...