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.
Letters to the editor April 29
Letters to the editor April 29
Letters to the editor April 28
Letters to the editor April 28
Gianforte must save taxpayers from Democrat-hijacked budget bill
The Montana Legislature’s sole constitutional duty is to pass a balanced budget. Montanans take pride in our state’s tradition of fiscal responsibility, but that tradition is not at all reflected in the budget bill…
Our future depends on a well-educated workforce
I am passionately optimistic about Kalispell’s future. Yes, we face significant challenges — but what gives me hope is the unwavering dedication of the people …
Letters to the editor April 27
Letters to the editor April 27
Giving Together: Maximize your Impact
Last year a donor from Bigfork who had just sold his long-time Flathead Valley business and property walked into my office. He wanted to give back to the valley where he has lived and worked for the past 45 years.
Politics has no place in the courtroom
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen was called to account for multiple, egregious violations of the rules that govern all Montana lawyers. Unimaginable as it seems, Montana’s attorney general brazenly disobeyed…
Support the levy to invest in community’s future
Life is never perfect, but I have received many blessings in my life. Among them are loyal friends, a meaningful career, reasonably good health and a chance to…
Justus (sic) is being served
At 1 a.m. on Saturday, April 19, the United States Supreme Court issued an extraordinary emergency order barring the federal government from removing people de…
Quality of education is on the line
On May 6, please vote “yes” on the Kalispell Public Schools high school levy.
Letters to the editor April 24
Letters to the editor April 24
Letters to the editor April 22
Letters to the editor April 22
Residents burned out on cruise nights thankful for patrols
Late last fall, many Kalispell residents and local business owners spoke at a City Council meeting about noise and safety issues created by Friday cruise nights — speeding on adjacent streets, burnouts, rolling coa…
Letters to the editor April 21
Letters to the editor April 21
Making coal great again vital to AI industry
President Trump wants to Make Coal Great Again, and that could be good news for America’s high-tech industry.