A gunman opened fire inside a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, killing approximately 50 people and injuring at least 53 more (reports initially said 20 dead).
For many soldiers, the adjustment to civilian life can be extremely challenging. Military experience is looked at as a positive on most jobs, but making that initial leap from the armed forces to the private sector business world can be extremely difficult...
A law that not only severely affects Montana's farmers and ranchers, but all landowners in the United States, the EPA's Waters Of The United States Rule, has been stopped in the Senate. The WOTUS rule would expand the EPA's definition of what constitutes our nation's water ways to include such things as isolated ponds and even ditches that may occasionally contain water...
Time has taken most of those who returned from WWII and earlier this week we lost another. Charles DeCrane, a proud member of the Crow Tribe and veteran of World War II, may have passed, but his family and friends will continue to honor his memory for years to come...
Today, September 10, Montana Senator Steve Daines slammed Senate Democrats for preventing an up or down vote on the proposed Iran Nuclear deal. The democrats filibustered a proposed resolution to reject the Iran deal, and were successful, but just by two votes.
I had the privilege recently of seeing Cpl. Rick Ketterling presented with the Purple Heart. The actions that earned Ketterling this honor took place almost four decades ago, but due to an oversight, he is just now getting this recognition...
Seeing our veterans receive recognition gives me that proud-to-be-an-American feeling that completely lifts my spirits.
Vietnam vet Rick Ketterling is finally getting recognition for his service to this country and I will be happy to be at the Yellowstone Courthouse tomorrow to applaud him as he receives the Purple Heart, Army Good Conduct Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with One Bronze Star and the
A contentious speech by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to congress today, March 3, is receiving high praise from members of the Montana congressional delegation.