Sister Mary Jo McDonald spends most of her time in Leavenworth, Kansas. That is about 1,200 miles from the Mining Ciy.
That distance, however, will not stop Sister Mary Jo McDonald from being a thorn in the side of those who are repeatedly making the wrong decision when it comes to environmental cleanup in the Mining City.
Sister Mary Jo is still a fierce fighter for environmental justice in Butte and beyond.
Sister Mary Jo taught at North Central and Butte Central Junior High before starting a 34-year run working at St. Ann’s Parish in Butte. Through it all, she was always looking out for people who cannot look out for themselves.
In addition to her devotion to the Catholic Church, Sister Mary Jo could easily be an attorney. She definitely has a ton of experience putting the law to work for the good of the people.
She was part of a lawsuit over Butte’s water in the 1990s. Then, along with Ron Davis and Fritz Daily, Sister Mary Jo successfully sued over the name of Silver Bow Creek.
Of course, Butte-Silver Bow, the State of Montana, the EPA and British Petroleum just ignored the victorious ruling from District Court Judge Brad Newman.
She is currently part of the Restore Our Creek group that is planning a beautiful flowing Silver Bow Creek making its way through the center of town. Even though our local government, for reasons that are difficult to fathom, has fought that plan at every turn.
Our local government has also tried to paint Sister Mary Jo with the crazy brush that it uses to try to tarnish the reputation of Daily. Like with Fritz, Sister Mary Jo is fighting for the right reasons, and she will not be deterred by character assassinations.
She has no financial interest in the fight. She simply wants what is best for the children of Butte and beyond.
For the sake of those children, Sister Mary Jo will keep on fighting until her last breath. That is bad news for those who want to side with British Petroleum and give the people of Butte a subpar cleanup.
Even at 1,200 miles away, Sister Mary Jo is still fighting for Butte.
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