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. …
Septic pollution a complex issue worth solving
The community of Whitefish faces the challenging issue of septic leachate entering our shared resource, Whitefish Lake. In fact, it is an issue for communities on many lakes in Montana and throughout the United Sta…
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As a teacher at Whitefish High School, I had the honor of working with a pilot program called the Writing Coaches of Whitefish during the 2015/2016 school year.
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As a high schooler nearing ACT and SAT tests, writing is very important. At this stage having someone that is able to sit down and talk you through your writing is quite a blessing.
Delegate impressed with Republican convention
The questions I had when signing up to be a delegate in May to the Republican National Convention were laid to rest when I arrived in Cleveland last week.
State infrastructure funding
Governor impeding infrastructure funding
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After reading Mitch Linne’s negative comments about his Fourth of July experience at Great Northern Veterans Peace Park I felt compelled to offer my own thoughts.
Fiasco on the Fourth
I just returned from an attempt to watch the Whitefish city fireworks from our favorite spot in what is now the Great Northern Veterans Peace Park. Until this year it was the little secret shared by the local neigh…
Whitefish a parking mess
What a mess! Driving and parking in downtown Whitefish should not be an adventure.
Ride For Life recap
Saturday, June 18 was a perfect day for the first “RIDE 4 LIFE” fundraising bike ride to benefit the Nate Chute Foundation. The weather was cool and overcast. The riders were few but energetic.
What if Trump is elected President?
What if Donald Trump never intended for things to get this far? What if he actually only intended to destroy the Republican Party and things got out of hand?
Legislative audits
There is a huge secret lurking in the capitol building in Helena. No, it has nothing to do with this election cycle, and there are no ghosts from the past.
Unnecessary idling
Bravo to eighth grade students, Jessica Henson and Caroline Dye, for their efforts to stop cars and buses from idling while dropping off or picking up students at the middle school.
Learning opportunities on the Whitefish Trail
I am writing to express my gratitude for the local education opportunities offered on the Whitefish Trail.
Vulnerable Middle Fork
Many individuals and organizations have written about the vulnerability of the Middle Fork of the Flathead River to a catastrophic oil train spill.
Admiration for Don 'K'
My name is Bob Lawson. I had the honor and privilege of representing the folks in Montana House District 80, which included the greater Whitefish area, from 1997-2004.