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 7
Letters to the editor April 7
Memorial Field being treated like a private playground
This question needs to be asked because the people of Whitefish deserve an answer. What municipality, city, park board and city attorney in their right mind wo…
In a world without libraries, where would we turn?
Imagine a world without libraries. No happy toddlers singing along in storytime, no seniors learning how to use video chat to connect with grandchildren, no qu…
Letters to the editor April 6
Letters to the editor April 6
Letters to the editor April 3
Letters to the editor April 3
Zoning, taxes and the fight for Montana’s future
In the last census, Kalispell was named the fastest growing micro-metropolitan area in the country.
Republicans working to protect tax dollars
I write to you today as the elected legislator for House District 10, the west portion of Kalispell and surrounding areas, with a first half of the 69th legislative session update.
Elk foundation working against hunters
Right before the last legislative session, an op-ed called out the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation for not showing up “to oppose the guaranteed tags for outfitters, the bulls for billionaires program, efforts to awar…
Letters to the editor April 1
Letters to the editor April 1
Letters to the editor March 31
Letters to the editor March 31
Giving Together: Montanans take care of each other
Those of us lucky enough to call Montana home know that our state is like no other.
Legislation brings science to elk tag system
Many of the issues that we discuss at the Legislature can seem distant and complicated to the average Montanan. Hunting is not one of those issues.
Legislation focused on pro-family policy
I am honored to serve a third term as the state representative for House District 6 in northwest Kalispell. I write to you during our break between the first a…
Montana needs a new government claims court
Senate Republicans have been focused this session on reforming Montana’s courts for the better.
Legislation puts residential neighborhoods at risk
Montanans need to wake up to defend our homes and to help defeat Bill 336 — a bill now before the House of Representatives.