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 Sept. 30
Letters to the editor Sept. 30
Letters to the editor Sept. 29
Letters to the editor Sept. 29
Giving Together: Navigating tax changes to maximize impact
When Carol and Richard Atkinson met with their accountant this summer, they had one big question: “How will the new tax law affect the way we give to the causes we love?”
Freedom Week promotes more engaged citizens
American students are falling behind in their understanding of the nation’s founding principles that underpin our democracy.
Real threat to Flathead Lake is the site chosen for expansion
The recent op-ed by the Flathead Lake Biological Station is a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation about protecting Flathead Lake.
Protecting Flathead Lake requires the best wastewater technology
As a retired scientist who has conducted water quality studies in Flathead Lake for over 30 years, I was deeply concerned by the decision made at the Aug. 21 L…
Letters to the editor Sept. 25
Letters to the editor Sept. 25
Lessons from the classroom
I’ve lived a full life, but I think the part of it that I enjoyed most and probably did best was the years when I was a public school teacher. With the beginning of the school year, I’m reminded of my time in the c…
Talk is not cheap
In 1734 a New York newspaper publisher named John Peter Zenger was imprisoned under the seditious libel act for making a statement critical of the royal governor of the colony of New York. Why? Because under the ac…
Letters to the editor Sept. 23
Letters to the editor Sept. 23
Montana can stop the next opioid wave
Think it won’t happen in Montana? Since 2020, 29 people have died from Kratom concentrates in Montana.
Letters to the editor Sept. 22
Letters to the editor Sept. 22
The grass doesn't always have to be greener
“Your neighbors let you do this?” my dad said as we embarked upon a neighborhood walk years ago when I lived in Oregon.
Charitable giving shines in the Flathead Valley
With nonprofit funding increasingly uncertain, Flathead Valley residents are stepping up, showing their spirit of giving shines through even the cloudiest forecast for federal support.
Letters to the editor Sept. 21
Letters to the editor Sept. 21