Letters to the Editor
Voices from the community—reader-submitted letters sharing opinions, concerns, and perspectives on local and statewide issues.
A legacy of success at FVCC
This is a moment to honor the determination, resilience and accomplishments of our graduates.
The real cost of cutting legal aid
Dealing with the legal system can be stressful, even for a traffic ticket.
What's the point?
Try as I might, I cannot make sense of what our government is aiming for in the long run.
Letters to the editor Oct. 9
Letters to the editor Oct. 9
Letters to the editor Oct. 7
Letters to the editor Oct. 7
Rodeo showcases Montana way of life
Recently, cowboys and cowgirls from across the Treasure State gathered in Billings for the Montana Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame dinner.
Letters to the editor Oct. 6
Letters to the editor Oct. 6
Thank you, President Trump
Well, it’s not often we get to say this — in fact, it may be the first and last time — but thank you, President Donald J. Trump.
Letters to the editor Oct. 5
Letters to the editor Oct. 5
Reject using American cities as military training grounds
This week, during an address to U.S. military leaders, President Trump made a statement that should concern all of us:
Big Beautiful Bill betrays America’s best
At the heart of American identity lies a solemn promise: that those who serve the nation in uniform will be honored, protected and supported upon their return.…
City’s growth requires a balanced approach
Many of us wish Kalispell wasn’t the fastest-growing micropolitan area in the country, or that managing this growth didn’t require such difficult choices.
Letters to the editor Oct. 2
Letters to the editor Oct. 2
Legion baseball will carry forward in new era
On Sept. 23, the Kalispell Public Schools Board of Trustees voted unanimously to add baseball as a male sport for both Flathead and Glacier High Schools. This decision ushers in a new era for the landscape of baseb…
Letters to the editor Sept. 30
Letters to the editor Sept. 30
Letters to the editor Sept. 29
Letters to the editor Sept. 29