Opinion
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A legacy of success at FVCC
This is a moment to honor the determination, resilience and accomplishments of our graduates.
Letters to the editor Oct. 26
Letters to the editor Oct. 26
Support our public lands and our public employees
Wanting to do something tangible to express my support for our public lands, I walked into a Forest Service office and asked, “May I volunteer?”
AG Knudsen’s ballot language misleads voters
Montanans have long supported our nonpartisan courts. This support cuts across party, across generations and across the state. Public polling has consistently shown that 65% of Montanans want to keep partisanship o…
Kalispell needs executive leadership, not just legislative experience
Kalispell is at a critical tipping point. We all recognize the challenges: growth straining our infrastructure, rising housing costs and the essential need to …
Letters to the editor Oct. 23
Letters to the editor Oct. 23
The rule of law
If you want the people to respect their government, the government needs to respect the people.
Defending free speech is everyone’s duty
As Americans and Montanans, our defining value is our freedom. One of our most important freedoms is our ability to make up our own minds about what we think and how we feel and the right to express those opinions …
Appreciating the buzz out of Hornetville
I’m going to miss these guys.
Letters to the editor Oct. 21
Letters to the editor Oct. 21
Letters to the editor Oct. 21
Letters to the editor Oct. 21
Conversations foster community engagement
On Friday, Oct. 10, the Flathead Warming Center joined 75 other faith-based shelters across the nation in observing World Homeless Day through a unique initiative: Conversations on a Bench.
Letters to the editor Oct. 20
Letters to the editor Oct. 20
Flathead County's aging jail doesn’t serve today’s needs
The stench of sewage can linger for days in the detectives’ offices.
Letters to the editor Oct. 19
Letters to the editor Oct. 19
Finding community in a time of isolation
If Robert Putnam was worried enough to write a book about it 25 years ago, he’s even more so now.