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. …
After reading the articles in the July 16 edition of the Whitefish Pilot regarding recreational use on Spencer Mountain, I have to come to the following conclusions and observations:
I have nothing against multiple-use on public lands, but the acreage within Spencer Mountain is in danger of being loved to death.
The Montana Expresso in the Safeway parking lot was started in 1993 by Keri Jo "KJ" Knutson.
KJ was a beloved high school girls soccer coach for two seasons, 1994-1996. She is described by one former player as having a benevolent disposition and vivacity that were contagious.
I am always concerned when I see Americans calling on their countrymen to urge
their elected officials to extract wealth from the masses to subsidize the business failures
Passing meaningless ordinances is not only costly, but places an annoyance on the community you represent.
The Whitefish City Code 4-2-4A places every residence in violation of garbage containment whether it is out in the street or on the premises. The only exception being garbage stored in an odor-free bear-proof conta…
Skate park safety
The town of Whitefish has learned to accept the idea of a skateboard park. However, a skateboard park needs to have a safe way for kids to get there.
Muldown Elementary School
'Hostility' comment unfounded
Former clerk of court of Whitefish
Hill side home a scar in landscape
Need to protect our roadless lands
I am one of the 25 million Americans who have written letters and attended meetings on the Roadless Rule. Over 600 public hearings were held across the nation on the Roadless Rule. Thirty-one of these meetings were…
Donations for student health appreciated
Every year, Muldown Elementary students benefit from tremendous community support for our health enhancement program.
Trash 'n' Treasure sale won't be held this year
We regret to inform our community that we will not be able to hold our annual Trash 'n Treasure sale this September. There is no available facility large enough to accommodate our event this year.
Amtrak vs. Madagascar
Recent news is that Amtrak in Montana will be gone unless Montana somehow finds money to pay half the railroad expense.
Music school appreciates help in relocating
North Valley Music School will be completing our first year in our brand new Treacy Studio. We would graciously like to acknowledge and thank the following businesses and individuals for contributing to this projec…
Support Amtrak
Last Friday, Gov. Brian Schweitzer, Lt. Gov. John Bohlinger, Rep. Dennis Rehberg, our local state Sen. Dan Weinberg and state Rep. Mike Jopek, along with a lot of other officials, showed up for the Amtrak press con…
Thank you to our veterans for all that they have done
First, let me say thank you to our veterans for all that they have done and continue to do.
Glacier Country Avalanche Center would like to extend a huge "thank you" to all who took part in avalanche awareness events and education this past winter.
There will be a season's end barbecue with GCAC board members, staff, instructors and community volunteers on Sunday, June 12, at 5 p.m. at Whitefish City Beach pavilion.