Letters to the Editor
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Opinion: Christman recalls flood
The Great Flood of 1964 had a profound effect upon my life. In fact, in my stories of “Tales of a Misspent Youth,…
Elementary students support levy
We are two students from Ruder Elementary, we are in third grade and we are writing because we would like the community to know how important technology is to our education!
Why the technology levy matters
I started my teaching career at Ruder Elementary in 1995. I have always felt fortunate to be a part of the School District 6 team and of the Columbia Falls community where a solid education is valued. In my 22 year…
Delegation not listening on WSAs
Lately we’ve heard a lot from our politicians about public lands and specifically Wilderness Study Areas. I’ve worked on public lands challenges, and wilderness protection, for nearly six years in Northwest Montana…
Bears should be protected
Letter written to Gov. Matt Mead of Wyoming...
An Easter perspective
We are an Easter People and I am thankful for the many ways God shows us the power of the Resurrection in our midst. God is at work in our lives, in the places we find death and decay in ourselves, to restore us. G…
He wants more data
I read with interest Chris Peterson’s report on the recent public meeting aimed at developing a new comprehensive river plan.
She opposes opening up WSAs
This is a letter protesting Senator Daines’ bill (Senate Bill 2206), and Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke’s betrayal of Montana citizens
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To the Editor,
Thanks for the support
We would like to thank the following businesses for their generous donations hosting the divisional wrestling tournament: The Backroom/ Nite Owl Restaurant, Cajun Design, Design Expressions, Domino’s Pizza, Freedom…
Keep Partnership vision intact
There’s a lot of bad news about divisiveness in America. Here’s a local good-news story: Folks with very diverse interests in the Flathead Valley met over a 13-month period, got way past “No!” and achieved a unanim…
Critical of Daines
They say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results. Yet apparently Steve Daines thinks that a responsible strategy to fund our government is to incessan…
Rabbits raise concern
I just turned 80 and I didn’t think I would be chasing tame rabbits around the neighborhood. Someone didn’t take their rabbits when they moved away. I try to keep them off the road and away from the dogs.
Rotary says thanks
The Rotary Club of Columbia Falls would like to extend thanks and gratitude to everyone that assisted us in putting on yet another successful Brunch With Santa fundraising event.
Comments on bear attack
I would like to comment on the recent bear attack in the Hungry Horse area, particularly the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park’s comments. That was close! The effectiveness of bear spray has been well documented and …
Rallis campaign for mayor
The City of Columbia Falls mayoral election between Mr. Don Barnhart and me will give voters a real choice. I will serve as a full-time mayor and commit to real change, industrialization, and upgrading the business…