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. …
WHS drama gives remarkable performance
About the time that the events in our community, country, or planet threaten to drive me into profound depths of jaded cynicism, along comes an experience that lifts my spirit, touches my soul and gives me hope for…
Disconnected from reality
We get constant reminders about the Whitefish City Council’s disconnect from economic reality.
College feasibility talks a success
We wish to thank those people from the greater Flathead Valley who took the time to participate in the community conversations regarding the future of the old Whitefish Hospital property. Project team members, Dr.…
Thanks for hosting Wounded Warriors
I am the mother of Special Forces Warrant Officer Scott Schroeder who with his wife Laura, has spent the last week in your beautiful town with the Wounded Warrior Project.
Whitefish Shines thanks
Whitefish Shines sends out heartfelt thanks to all of the community volunteers who helped to take down the decorations Sunday, as well as the many contributors who continue to make the Whitefish winter decorations …
Cheers goes to Jim Pettis
Jim Pettis spent his early years in Williston, N.D. At 14 years old, his dad, Elmer, a Railway Express messenger, moved his family to Whitefish where Jim attended high school.
Let's work to stop child abuse
In the past five years, five children have died in Cascade County due to neglect and abuse. Children are beaten, denied adequate nutrition, suffering broken bones and concussions, and are left alone to die instead …
Browns committed to the town they love
Congratulations to Harry and Nancy Brown, this year’s Whitefish Winter Carnival King and Queen. They like so many others have devoted their life to making Whitefish a truly unique and wonderful community.
Times have changed
I was raised near the Arrow Creek Breaks in the heart of Judith Basin, Charlie Russell Country, where my great-grandparents homesteaded at the turn of the century. Square Butte overshadowed the rolling prairie gras…
Don't be fooled by health care plan
Who could argue with health care that is patient centered? Let’s take the pretty words out and look at what it does and doesn’t do for Montana.
Let's rename the auditorium
Wednesday morning my coffee hour was interrupted by a phone call from Carol Atkinson. As if she didn’t have anything better to do, she was double checking the spelling of our children’s names.
Dog owners should be mindful of their pets
I am writing this letter, merely an expression of my experiences.
Visitor searching for one that got away
This New Year’s a big group of friends and I visited your town for party-time and ski hill-time. And let me tell you...I was impressed!
Whitefish Trail is a local jewel
The Whitefish Trail system is an absolute jewel, and a surpassing gift to our community. Its benefits reach far and wide, as previously well expressed by others.
Spencer recreation license up next
Happy New Year. Thanks for a great 2012 — we appreciate all of the support as we continued to break new ground on trails and accomplished our conservation goals for public access and recreation on the state lands s…