Letters to the Editor
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Two sides to every story: vote yes for kids
In order to repair our track, it would cost upwards of 1 million dollars, regardless of whether this bond passes. …
Immigration is cause of growth
Last week's opinion piece "Don't marginalize immigrants" by Jim Ramlow completely misses the big picture.
Kudos to city planning director
I want to show my appreciation by thanking you for all you do to conserve and preserve natural resources in the Whitefish area. I only wish the rest of Flathead County and all of Montana could benefit from your pro…
The fence and immigrant deaths
To Jim Ramlow, congratulations. You just wrote one of the best letters on immigration I have read in any paper.
He is not a marine
I am writing this letter to apologize for my actions. For years I have lied about having served in the U.S. Marine Corps. I have repeated this lie to my family, my friends, my acquaintances, my federal probation of…
Keep Montana Expresso
Montana Expresso is a company with wonderful people and great coffee that over the years has donated all of its profits to area youth.
Support your local coffee kiosk
It had to arrive sooner or later I guess. What a shame there's going to be a Starbucks in the new Safeway store.
Brown supports a 2,000-mile long southern border fence
Except for Native Americans, we are a nation of immigrants as noted in the title of the 1958 book by that name written by John F, Kennedy.
Meeting the Canadians on mutual ground
Relations between Canada and the United States have been at low ebb in recent years. What with differences over the invasion of Iraq and scraps over lumber and cattle, it seems important that folks get a chance to …
Christmas cards sought for Ole
Merle "Ole" Beller, who returned this summer to Whitefish, where he was born and raised and still has family and friends, has since been residing in the French Prairie Nursing Center in Woodburn, Ore., where he and…
Protecting our waterways
On Monday, Dec. 4, the Whitefish City Council approved a proposal by councilor John Muhlfeld to increase setbacks to 75 feet on Whitefish waterways.
Hate groups and their death threats
Have you ever wondered what a high-caliber rifle bullet would do to a human head?
Does Tester have the starch?
Many Montana gun owners have asked me how we fared with the outcome of the recent Montana election for U.S. Senator. The short answer is, only time will tell.
First glimpse of new auditorium
Many thanks to more than 125 people who visited the new Middle School Auditorium and Performing Arts Center last Friday evening.
Trailers needed
I consider myself an environmentalist. To some, I would be called a "tree-hugger." What has happened south of town, where the Greenwood Trailer Court was, sickens me.
Tree disaster
The tree removal just completed in the Greenwood Trailer Court just south of the North Valley Hospital is a disgrace to the city of Whitefish.