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- THEIRS: Montana needs new ideas for affordable college education
- GOOD, BAD & UGLY: Ebola treatment has home-grown roots
- THEIRS: ’Tis the season – for flu shots
- EDITORIAL: Let's be persistent in fight against Ebola, but not panic
- THEIRS: Donation meters worth a try
- THEIRS: EPA’s proposed water rule overreaches
- EDITORIAL: Billy Mills a true hero to all
Editorials
THEIRS: A better response on concussions
Congratulations and appreciation are due to Lincoln Public Schools for being the first school district in the state to have concussion management teams on the job at its high schools.
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EDITORIAL: League change for Rush comes at key time
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THEIRS: Solve teacher shortage now
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Oct 10
THEIRS: School districts should look for efficiencies
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Oct 9
EDITORIAL: Find a way to keep both Thursday events going
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Oct 8
THEIRS: Working to solve reservation problems
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Oct 7
GOOD, BAD & UGLY: storm recovery admirable
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Oct 6
THEIRS: Time to review sentencing of offenders
Letters to the Editor
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Local Columnists
KELLY: Solar saves money for all
In his Journal column of Sept. 30, “Energy Grid Not Free For All,” Frank Carroll accuses electric utility customers with solar power of “wanting their cake and eating it too.” He parrots the utility-industry argument that grid-connected solar…
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Oct 21
CARROLL: Beetle areas prioritized
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Oct 20
NOEM: Debunking myths about Diabetes
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Oct 19
MERCER: You can bet there will be more gambling
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Oct 18
FORUM: We need to move past the status quo
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Oct 18
FORUM: When a 'joke' is not a joke
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Oct 17
ROOKS: Finding God in the Canyon
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Oct 16
KENT: Native American cowboys and dancers
National Columnists
MARCUS: A most forgettable election
WASHINGTON | The closing days of a closely fought election rarely offer uplifting moments, but the 2014 season has been particularly dreary, nearly devoid of content and high on unedifying spectacle.
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KRAUTHAMMER: Ebola vs. civil liberties
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Oct 19
WILL: The fictitious 'war on women'
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Oct 19
FRANKEN: Are church and state still separate?
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Oct 19
MILBANK: The power of hating Obama
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Oct 17
CONASON: What Ebola can teach us
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Oct 16
THOMAS: Rebuilding Gaza for the next attack
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Oct 15
SOWELL: Local or national elections?
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