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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, 4 hours ago

OPINION: We aren’t mad enough about PFAS in Montana’s rivers

For many Montanans, rivers and lakes are more than scenic landscapes.

Updated 11 years ago
More mentors from Main Street

Updated 11 years ago
Save local species

Updated 11 years ago
A career on Main Street

The last five years have become an incredible icing on the cake of a 40-year career of working hand-in-hand with some of the most ambitious and forward-thinkin…

Updated 11 years ago
No, Harry Reid did not get caught in a lie

It never ceases to amaze how those on the political right can so arrogantly and self-righteously proclaim that our president and the Democratic members of Congress are “liars” when there is absolutely no proof supp…

Updated 11 years ago
Commissioner responds to Daily Inter Lake editorial

I write in response to the Daily Inter Lake editorial of May 28 (“Is Motl on a political witch hunt?”).

Updated 11 years ago
An era closes: The Bulldog ends nearly 50-year run

The final closing of the Bulldog doors on Friday, May 15, 2015, marks the end of an era of fine dining and entertainment that spans seven decades of Kalispell’s history.

Updated 11 years ago
Don't allow Islam to re-shape America

I attended the Act for America meeting  where three local school superintendents served on a panel to discuss religion in schools.  They were very open and agreed that by law, students’ rights must be met.

Updated 11 years ago
Schweitzer versus Koch brothers: The tale of the tape

 In a March 22 letter to editor in the Daily Inter Lake, former Gov. Brian Schweitzer criticized the Republicans for not supporting Medicaid expansion in Montana and the Koch brothers for being evil cattle ranchers…

Updated 11 years ago
Jail time for Hillary

Being a retired federal employee I have trouble watching the news. I see politicians above the very law they were sworn to uphold and no one cares.