Letters
Editor, People seem not to know what it means when a right lane is ending and they have to merge into the left lane. When the right lane is ending, it does not mean to speed up into a gap that is barely big enough for your car and to make the traffic slow down as you cut the other car off to merge into the lane. More than likely there is a gap after the car you’re trying to cut off, and I’m sure it won’t hurt you to wait a few more seconds to merge safely. For example, I was driving into Polson, by China Gate and before AutoZone, in the left lane. I was going into town. A black Ford SUV sped up in the right lane and tried to squeeze between me an...
Editor, Having graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from a mid-western college in 1953 but with no professional standing, I feel comfortable sharing my views. After months of absorbing numerous news broadcasts and articles from both Republican and Democratic sources concerning ...

