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Can we at least agree on this? Go Buckeyes!

P. DAVID MYEROWITZ | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years AGO
by P. DAVID MYEROWITZ
| January 14, 2015 8:50 PM

As we gnash our teeth over global warming, the war on terror, liberal vs. conservative, etc., isn’t it inspiring to see a third-string freshman quarterback lead a young and building team to convincing wins over Wisconsin to win the Big 10 championship, No. 1 ranked Alabama, and now over Oregon to win the national championship?  

With leadership and confidence, all things are possible. As a professor for nearly 15 years at The Ohio State University, I can only say the Big 10 Conference is back. GO BUCKEYES! —P. David Myerowitz, Columbia Falls

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ARTICLES BY P. DAVID MYEROWITZ

January 7, 2018 1 a.m.

Inter Lake too tough on Zinke?

I am not for wasteful government spending, but does the Daily Inter Lake need to parrot the Associated Press’s repeated assaults on Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke’s air transportation spending ... and putting this garbage on the front page? After the liberal media got rid of HHS secretary Tom Price for using excessive charter flights, I’m sure they figure this is a way to get rid of most of the president’s Cabinet, not that any Democrats ever abused this privilege!

April 9, 2017 2 a.m.

Was Obama team working to undermine Trump transition?

WOW! Can this piece-of-work we call the Congress and the drive-by media be any more pathetically one sided? Can their emphasis on character assassination and process overshadow the truth any more than they have obfuscated the truth thus far?

May 14, 2017 2 a.m.

Creative problem-solving needed in Glacier Park

So Glacier National Park is considering a “one car in, one car out” policy at venues on dead-end roads such as Bowman Lake due to overcrowded parking causing a “safety issue.” I wonder how often emergency vehicles have had a problem getting to where they were needed at the lake. Not to mention that it seems to me a helicopter would be more useful in providing timely intervention and not be affected by overcrowded parking. My guess is that there are fewer than 50 parking spaces (excluding the campground itself) for the whole site, including people parking for multi-day backcountry hiking.