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. …
Support troops by voting June 6
June 6 is Montana's primary election. It is also the 62nd anniversary of D-Day, which was the Allied invasion of Europe.
Evicted Greenwood Trailer Court residents need help
The Whitefish Housing Author-ity is seeking donations to aid households relocating from Whitefish trailer courts. The funds are needed to aid households that do not qualify for existing housing programs.
Remembering Steve Howe
The story I often tell about Steve Howe is the time he threw a baseball at my head. But more on that later.
Skateboarders appreciate help
On behalf of the Whitefish Skateboard Association, I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their time, effort, support and cash donations to help make the Dave Olseth Memorial Skate Park a reali…
Flanagan on the O'Shaughnessy
To Mr. Andy Palchak: Sir, I am sorry if you or any other resident were offended by the quote published in the Whitefish Pilot April 20 edition. Unfortunately, it was taken out of context.
Time to register for June's primary
In the last election, 20 percent of the citizens of Flathead Valley decided to a large extent the future of 100 percent of the citizens of Flathead Valley.
In support of Morrison
I am writing in support of John Morrison in his bid for the U.S. Senate. I want the people of this state to know what a wonderful job he is doing for our state and how much he cares about each and every one of us.
Gratuitous swipe not appreciated
Fifty years ago, my late grandmother warned me, "Never trust a man who puffs himself up by foolishly attacking others."
Wilderness fund-raiser a success
The Bob Marshall Foundation and Swan Ecosystem Center would like to thank the community of Whitefish, volunteers and businesses in western Montana for making our annual fund-raising event a success.
Profanity not appreciated
I am very disappointed that what used to be a family-friendly community newspaper is turning into an R-rated second-class rag. I noticed months ago that the Pilot chose to run an ad with a woman wearing nearly noth…
Dogs leaving mess behind
I have lived in Whitefish for 20 years. I live on Dakota Avenue. I have noticed in the last year or so all the dog poop everywhere.
Police should get tough on drinkers
The city of Whitefish is suffering an epidemic of vandalism accompanying its rapid growth. Whitefish Police Chief Bill Dial suggests that the taxpaying businesses of Whitefish hire their own security guard and orga…
Monsour help
Skiing just outside the Big Mountain Ski Resort area, 46-year-old Robert (Bob) Monsour was caught in an avalanche on March 9, 2006. Bob sustained serious injuries as a result of the accident and was flown to Harbor…
Remember when we used to have a Forest Service?
The Forest Service in Region 1, encompassing Montana, North Dakota and Idaho, is losing about 110 jobs in a move to downsize and reorganize the department. Missoula alone will lose 35 positions in the first round o…
Helping to build literacy
Clear Skies Child Care and Preschool is proud to be the recipient of a Community Giving Grant from Target. Clear Skies Child Care and Preschool received $1,250 that will be used to help strengthen their preschool l…