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Letters to the Editor

Voices from the community—reader-submitted letters sharing opinions, concerns, and perspectives on local and statewide issues.

Updated 2 days, 23 hours ago

Flathead Lake stewardship is a generational responsibility

It’s no accident that Flathead Lake is world class for clarity and water quality. It has been protected over time …

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
LETTER: Why water compact made sense for state...

Jerry O’Neil (Oct. 20) asks two general questions of Gov. Bullock, Attorney General Fox, Congressman Zinke, Sen. Vincent, Rep. Perry of HD 3, and me.

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
LETTER: Don't return evil, but offer love

There is a wide gulf between the spirit of radical love and the spirit of the times. It helps me to span that gulf with love when I remember that we are all one. Perhaps the simplest insight of the big bang theory …

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
OPINION: Carrying on the fight to stop use of rotenone

Since I have written on this topic before, Vernon Grove, M.D., formerly from Whitefish and currently relocated to Maine, asked that I carry on his campaign against Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks; Glacier National…

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
OPINION: Enough taxes; no really, it's enough

More taxes will not help our economy or the people having trouble paying bills!

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
OPINION: Refugee policy ought to take into account national security

Gov. Steve Bullock says he will look favorably on Middle Eastern refugees settling in Montana unless there are concerns about them posing a threat to our safety.

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
OPINION: Montana's bumpy road to Clean Power Plan compliance

What would it take for Montana to produce electricity in a way that reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 47 percent? It’s not a hypothetical question. It’s the mandate set for the state in the Environmental Protecti…

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
OPINION: Reducing carbon does not threaten Montana economy

NorthWestern Energy recently forecast that federal efforts to stabilize our climate by reducing the amount of carbon pollution are bound to do significant and permanent damage to the Montana economy.

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
LETTER: Support the Wolverines

The Wolverines junior hockey team, member of Western States Hockey League, a professionally run player-focused junior program, has a home in Whitefish, managed by Josh Steel, along with Coach Joakim Falt and Assist…

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
LETTER: Family thankful for help after home burned

Words cannot express how thankful we are, from the bottom of our hearts, for the help you in the community have provided our family in this hard difficult time we are going through.

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
OPINION: Thanksgiving Day: A surprising lesson from Grenada about American power

We Americans have much to be grateful for. Every year we gather together with friends and family to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. When we do, we should be grateful as well for the service of the American mili…

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
OPINION: Weyerhaeuser gets a cautious welcome

Montanans are welcoming neighbors — and this month we learned that we’re all about to get a big, new neighbor. Weyer-haeuser is buying Plum Creek, the largest private landowner in Montana. While much of the concern…

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
Brenneman's account of 911 questioned

 With great respect for Mr. Brenneman’s efforts to make central dispatch a reality in Flathead County and deference to his opinion concerning the current commissioners’ leadship on the 911 Board; I must say that Jo…

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
Kalispell can be proud of 'good guy' Osweiler

During the summer of 2013 our family rented a condo in Whitefish. Brock Osweiler was also at the same condominium complex.

Updated 10 years, 5 months ago
LETTER: Embezzlement is serious crime

I am the former executive of a now defunct chain of stores. One of our stores was in Kalispell. We did not have notable theft in the Kalispell store but did suffer losses elsewhere.