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Updated 5 months, 3 weeks ago

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,…

Updated 9 years, 10 months ago
Good-bye, Montana

I am not a native Montanan. I moved here 17 years ago. In those 17 years, I saw a lot of Montana: Glacier National Park (many times), Big Hole National Battlefield, Essex, Eureka and Ennis, Red Lodge, Deer Lodge, B…

Updated 9 years, 10 months ago
Fire the FWP

This is the worst hunting that we have had for many years, which is due to the wolf population, and it is still not being adequately adjusted. By their own numbers, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks shows the wolves…

Updated 9 years, 10 months ago
Saving the Serengeti of North America

We did it! After a long hard battle, with the help of Sen. Jon Tester and Sen.-elect Steve Daines, we finally saved the North Fork.

Updated 9 years, 10 months ago
Glacier Park fee increase

What? A 20 percent entrance fee increase for Glacier National Park? I have always presumed that our national parks belonged to all the people. With fully 40 percent of our middle-class citizens having lost actual i…

Updated 9 years, 10 months ago
North Fork thanks

This time of year, it’s important to give thanks and show gratitude for what is most important. On Friday, Dec. 19, we gathered with Sens. Jon Tester and John Walsh to celebrate passage of the North Fork Watershed …

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
CROP Walk

I want to thank this community for its support of this year’s CROP Hunger Walk. About 50 people took part in the 2014 Hunger Walk on Sunday, Oct. 5, and raised more than $5,800. More than $2,000 will be used to pro…

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Down the rabbit hole

Alice was a farmer’s daughter from the Midwest. The youngest in her family, she fed the chickens, weeded and went to a special ed class. Alice grew up secure, loved, happy and useful.

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Senior thanks

The North Valley Senior Center would like to take this opportuity to thank the Flathead Electric Cooperative for their Round-Up For Safety program.

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Rotary Club thanks

The Columbia Falls Rotary Club has taken over coordination of the Night of Lights Parade. However, last year due to brutal weather, the parade was canceled. What a difference a year makes.

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
A letter to President Obama

Now that we’re in a “free a prisoner” mode, how can we forget a true hero, not only of the U.S.A. but of the world?

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Daines deserves credit

As a hunter, I know the value of protecting the best wildlife habitat. As a Montanan, I know it’s essential that we put aside ideology and work together to get things done.

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Some good news

Here’s some good news: Many good citizens of the Flathead Valley who are customers of Flathead Electric Cooperative allow their monthly bills to be rounded up to the nearest dollar.

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Babe Ruth says thanks

As the year comes to an end, the Glacier Babe Ruth board of trustees would like to take this time to reflect on the 2014 season. This was a year of firsts. We were able to field seven regular season teams, compared…

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Spirit of Christmas

Chords of Christmas carols filled the air during the parade at the Night of Lights in Columbia Falls on Friday, Dec. 5. The voices of carolers from the United Methodist Church sang out from the float of the church.…

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
An act of God

On the morning of Nov. 29 at the Montana Veterans Home, a large tree split in in half and fell on my daughter’s car and caused $1,523 in damages. My daughter (Lauralee Selders) has worked at the Veterans Home off a…