Letters to the Editor
Voices from the community—reader-submitted letters sharing opinions, concerns, and perspectives on local and statewide issues.
OPINION: We aren’t mad enough about PFAS in Montana’s rivers
For many Montanans, rivers and lakes are more than scenic landscapes.
LETTERS: Why we the people are angry!
Almost from the very start of this administration there has been an attitude of, “We won and you lost, so tough luck!”
LETTER: Taylor Rose has youthful passion
I am very happy and proud to be backing Taylor Rose to become our representative for Columbia Falls in HD 3.
LETTER: Restrict trapping
Stewart Edward White (1873-1946) was a famous sportsman and writer who hunted, camped and traveled in the North American wilderness, sometimes for months at a time. He was a good friend of President Theodore Roosev…
LETTER: Bullock energy plan will fight climate change
As a nurse with a background in environmental health, I know that air pollution is detrimental to everyone — the young healthy hiker who wants to climb a mountain, the child with asthma, and the elderly person with…
LETTER: Bob Brown is man of principle
In reference to Mr. Matt Regier’s letter to editor concerning Bob Brown’s decision to vote for Clinton, I take issue. Every one who knows Bob in more than a passing sense is aware he is a person of high principle a…
LETTER: How did reporters miss this big story?
I think our news reporters should be taken to court, charged with inciting trouble and riots. It seems they never have a story unless there is a colored person involved. They keep America divided, black or white, a…
LETTER: Please support Pay It Forward
The measure of a community is not its fancy houses or booming business district — but rather how it treats its least powerful citizens, particularly children and people with special needs.
OPINION: More candidate lies versus the 'truth of God'
I have to admit I was a little disappointed with the first debate. I have to stop and ask myself, what was I hoping for? Trump is sort of like a Winston Churchill: rough, gruff, sort of redneck guy, authoritative, …
LETTER: Reader believes Krueger favors bottling plant
In my opinion. Commissioner Krueger is clearly predisposed to vote in favor of the water bottling plant. He appears to have made up his mind before hearing from the public.
LETTER: Whitefish council disappointed one area resident
I attended the Whitefish City Council public hearing on revised wastewater rates on Sept. 16. The stated purpose of the meeting was to receive public input.
LETTER: There were better solutions for district
Here’s a thought I’ve yet to hear ... What about using the location where they want to build a new elementary school, but instead build a new Flathead High School which would solve the parking issues once and for a…
LETTER: A 'yes' vote means you take pride in our community
I know there are members of the electorate who will oppose and express their displeasure about the upcoming bond election, regardless of the merits of the district’s request. Those people will tell you to vote no f…
LETTER: Voter questions some choices district made
I have a last-minute reflection on the school bonds. The voters have to OK everything or nothing for the two bonds.
LETTER: Don't go into debt for schools
Pleased to vote NO on SD5’s high-school bond request for $29 million with a TBD interest rate for 20 years because school districts should not be in the business of issuing debts.
LETTER: Three reasons why it's hard to vote for needed improvements
The sales campaign by the Daily Inter Lake for the Kalispell school bonds clearly shows the need for improvements and extra space for the physical infrastructure of our educational facilities.