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. …
Farmers market in a sad state
The Whitefish farmers market has gone downhill fast. There are a few vendors that have something going on, but $6 for eggs? There are other venders that are good from out of town, they aren’t coming back. I’ve farm…
Hawaii already there
Patty, what a great letter, “Is Whitefish losing its soul?” (June 3 Pilot). You said it all. That’s why I live in Hawaii and Dillon. Hawaii is already there, but let’s hope Dillon never falls.
Candidate wants to contribute to Whitefish
My name is John Repke and I am running for Whitefish City Council.
Chief thanks residents for a quiet Fourth
With the dry weather, high winds and threat of fire to the community and lands surrounding Whitefish, Whitefish City officials made the decision last week to suspend fireworks.
Council elected to make decisions
Recent letters in opposition to the plans for the new City Hall in Whitefish allege that the majority of taxpayers oppose it. That may or may not be the case but the only people I know who oppose it are the authors…
Spend more time appreciating life
Like so many before me, I visited Whitefish/Big Mountain in 1998 and purchased a second home on the mountain. I have been getting the Pilot delivered to my Texas home ever since.
10 reasons to support City Hall, parking project
Top 10 reasons to move forward with the current City Hall/parking project plans:
It's not too late to be heard
It isn’t too late for residents of Whitefish to make their voice heard. Whether you own or rent your taxes (rental payment) are going up, way up!
Time to address City Hall, parking structure
I’m writing in response to some of the negative chatter associated with the proposed Whitefish City Hall/parking structure construction.
City Hall defines core of community
After 10 years of careful planning, community input, and public review it was reassuring to read in the paper from Mayor John Muhlfeld that “the horse has left the barn.”
Is city council listening to the people?
Are “We the People” being represented by our local government? The city council and mayor were elected to their position but they have forgotten who they are representing.
Re-examine City Hall, spending
Since the idea of a new City Hall was first planned, cost of construction has certainly gone up. However, an attractive structure which would be functional for far less than $12-14 million should still be considere…
Thankful for care received at NVH
North Valley Hospital of Whitefish offers residents and visitors unparalleled medical services from diagnosis to treatment starting in the emergency room and continuing in inpatient care.
Postpone building City Hall
I was planning on writing a letter thanking Chuck Martin for his excellent letter justifying moving the new City Hall to re-unite it with the police department and the fire department until I read the Sunday Daily …
Government Study Commission invites public to meetings
Per Montana’s Constitution, every 10 years the question of government review and possible change is placed on our ballots.