Paul Raggio | A portrait of accountability

I’m a fan of the popular TV series “Yellowstone.” Kevin Costner plays the fictional patriarch, John Dutton, owner of the largest ranch in the United States located in Montana. The

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Who are you at work?

As a Christmas gift, I received a “23 and Me” kit, which is a scientific test of your saliva sample to detect your ancestry. A few days ago, I received

Letters to the Editor

Brian Richards | The Truth Appears!

In breaking news leftists will never hear, the director of the Centers for Disease Control, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, admitted that 75% of the people who were fully vaccinated who later

Letters to the Editor

Patty Stephenson | Lawlessness or Lawfulness?

Today’s Signal (Jan. 26) had a letter to the editor about the death of lawlessness. The writer meant to use lawfulness. The death of lawlessness would be wonderful. It would

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | Jumping off the Anti-Vaccine Crazy Train

From hard-earned personal freedom, I understand better than most the power of cult groupthink and peer indoctrination imposed on individuals. Normally level-headed, critical-thinking folk are convinced to put aside science,

Letters to the Editor

Ronald Perry | Inside Trading in the Swamp

Thank you Gary Curtis. Thank you for your letter (Jan. 18) regarding the “insider trading” by Nancy Pelosi and others. You are so right on! However, I would remind everyone

Letters to the Editor

Stephen Maseda | Risk and Responsibility

I have just read Mr. Thomas Oatway’s latest letter (Jan. 28). I am amazed at how he personalizes his position and politicizes his views on COVID-19.  In so far as

David Hegg

David Hegg | Thoughts on Leading Change

By David Hegg If you’re like me, you’re absolutely exhausted keeping track of all the changes being dropped on us, proposed around us, and rejected by us. By my count,