DIL Editorial
Thoughtful perspectives from the Daily Inter Lake editorial board—local viewpoints on issues shaping Northwest Montana.
Reckless cruisers jeopardize Main Street pastime
Kalispell’s downtown cruisers are dealing with a few rotten apples that threaten to spoil the bunch.
Federal firefighters deserve better pay
Montana’s summer wildfire season came early this year — an entire season early.
County vaccination effort saved lives
Flathead City-County Health Department last week wrapped up its large-scale community immunization clinic at the Flathead County Fairgrounds. The effort to coo…
More bears, more people set stage for conflict
There was a cautionary takeaway from the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee following its meeting last week: plans for a historic number of visitors to national parks plus a peaking grizzly bear population have set…
It's time to address domestic violence
In Montana, law enforcement officers responded to a domestic violence-related incident every 1.75 hours last year.
The future is bright for the Class of 2021
Congratulations to the approximately 1,000 high school seniors who graduated last week in the Flathead Valley. Your families are proud of you.
Time to invest in sidewalks for Evergreen
The years-long community push to create paved pedestrian paths along the U.S. 2 corridor through Evergreen is often described as a “chicken and egg” situation.…
Get ready for Sun Road reservation system
This weekend marks the beginning of Glacier National Park’s new reservation system to drive the Going-to-the-Sun Road corridor.
Forest Service decision on Blankenship camping shortsighted
The U.S. Forest Service recently made what seems like a hasty decision to continue dispersed camping on a gravel bar along the Middle Fork of the Flathead River near the Blankenship Bridge.
C-Falls council is right to want CFAC pollution removed
Corporations using and abusing Montana’s lands and natural resources, and then trying to wiggle out of cleanup responsibilities when the time comes is an all t…
Bill critical to journalism’s future
Fairness is not a partisan issue. Fairness is the goal of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act currently being considered in the United States Congress. The bill has bipartisan support in both the Senate…
Return-to-work plan an innovative solution
With a flash of innovation, Gov. Greg Gianforte is flipping expanded pandemic jobless benefits into a mechanism to help alleviate the state’s critical labor shortage.
Supporting South Kalispell Fire District is wise move
Voters in the South Kalispell Fire District went to bat for their fire department this week, approving a levy request by a wide margin to provide funding for a second fire station to be built along one of Kalispell…
Bill unfairly props up energy company
In the end, not even the most fierce proponents of Montana coal could get behind the lopsided and controversial Senate Bill 379.
Much to consider on school board ballots
Ballots for the upcoming school board trustee elections will be arriving in area mailboxes this week, and voters may notice an amplified interest in these board positions.
Bad bill assaults the First Amendment
Montana lawmakers last week debated and ultimately voted down the unconstitutional “Stop Guilt By Accusation Act” that unfairly reduced Montana media outlets to “slander machines.”