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. …
Thanks for community support of winter decorations
Whitefish Shines would like to thank the many community volunteers, Flathead Electric Coop Linemen, City of Whitefish, Rocky Mountain Painting, Fast Signs and Glacier Painting for their great community spirit, buck…
High School students wanted for local government
The City of Whitefish has two committees with a vacancy each reserved to a local high school student. (home/publicly/privately/etc.)
Article shouldn't have included Zinke's reaction
On March 2, your headline reads: Montana Senators React to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine.
Affordable housing also means affordable energy bills
At a recent Flathead Habitat for Humanity volunteer breakfast we heard parents of young families express the importance of owning an affordable home.
Fix Amtrak first
Since its formation in 2020, the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) has been successful in touting its mission to re-establish rail passenger service through Southern Montana.
Tranel will protect what Montanans value most
I was born and raised on a small farm in central Montana and have lived in Whitefish for 51 years. The changes I have seen in all of Montana have alarmed me and I want our elected officials to represent me and all …
Give blood for Red Cross Month
Emergencies don’t take vacations. They don’t even take off nights and weekends.
Employing youth perspectives encourages future participation
Young voters notoriously underestimate the impact of their voices.
Interim work, Ukraine and seeking re-election
Interim work, Ukraine and seeking re-election
Commercial zoning on Highway 93 South
Commercial Zoning on Highway 93 South
Less Desirable?
I am writing in response to the Letter to the Editor that appeared in the Feb. 23, 2022 issue of the Pilot titled “Keeping the riffraff out.”
Biden’s indifference to the border crisis, crime is hurting Montana
Biden’s indifference to the border crisis and crime is hurting Montana
Crisis in Ukraine
I've had wonderful experiences in Whitefish and there, I've met quite a number of people from Ukraine.
Public lands are what makes Montana Last Best Place
Montana’s beautiful, expansive public lands are what makes this state the “last best place.”
Montana needs more housing
Montana has been discovered. We were the second-fastest-growing state in the country last year.