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. …
City should support NDO
We have followed with great interest the development of the Whitefish City Council’s community values resolution. We applaud the courage of city councilors to take a stand. We very much support this important work.
Concerns about hotel
We have grave concerns about the boutique hotel being proposed for Block 46 in downtown Whitefish.
Unprecedented land management
Ten years ago, the Whitefish community was faced with the challenge to meet the requirements of a 10-year obligation to the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation to develop alternative revenue streams fo…
Nothing collaborative about forest plan
Bob Brown, the ultimate politician and mentor to Michael Jamison, and Michael Jamison, a serious politician wannabe, have successfully co-authored an article on multiple newspaper opinion pages that must be answere…
Backyard rentals not the answer
A new county proposal to allow backyard rental units, or accessory dwelling units as the county calls them, in many zones throughout the county is not the answer to the county’s affordable housing needs.
Grandstanding politics at its worst
As administrator of the Flathead Area Secular Humanist Association, it was with great interest that I read (Nov. 19) about the Whitefish City Council’s hearing a proposal about writing an ordinance that would make …
In support of affordable housing
After reading the staggering statistics showing those in all walks of life desperate in need of affordable housing in Whitefish, I an optimistic that finally there is a valiant effort and a collective mindset by ou…
Respect the quiet zone
The East Second Street project looks beautiful. The sidewalks, curbing and conservative tree removal enhance the neighborhood.
Lieser: Privilege to serve Whitefish
It is with great humility and a sense of pride that I send thanks to the voters of Whitefish for giving me the privilege of serving them for two more years in the Montana House. For almost two years now I have trie…
Overwhelmed by community support
When my husband, Sean, and I moved to Whitefish in March 2013, we wanted change. We craved community spirit and like-minded people.
Let's keep our town beautiful
I have given up taking my family for breakfast and a walk downtown on Sunday mornings. The sidewalks and parking lots are covered in vomit after a weekend of people over indulging.
Zinke thanks Whitefish
Montana’s next Congressman will soon be chosen and it is vital that our next representative will fight to do what is best for our state and for our nation. The challenges we face — our $18 trillion national debt, r…
Who is Schnebel
Stacey Schnebel, candidate for Flathead County commissioner is definitely not a “Wannabe” as so called by Rick Blake in his letter to the editor. She is an “IS”, as in:
Schnebel answers real questions
I believe that Stacey Schnebel is an ideal candidate for our open Flathead County Commission seat and urge you to vote for her.
Flathead County doesn't need a 'Whitefish Wannabe'
Allow me to introduce Democrat Stacey Schnebel, the Whitefish Wannabe candidate for County Commissioner.