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Letters to the Editor

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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, 11 months ago
Thanks for the help

I would like to thank Ebony, Michelle, Barb and Corette at the pharmacy for helping me out with my health problem by calling my doctor and getting me to the hospital.

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Drone hunting for elk

On Nov. 24, I was hunting west of Kalispell in the Thompson River Road area. I was a little over a mile behind a closed road while glassing a ridge for elk.

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Co-op lineman's wife responds

I just read the letter to the editor from Keith Armstrong of Columbia Falls. This was such a wonderful gesture, thanking the employees of Flathead Electric Cooperative for the long hours they worked in frigid tempe…

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Hats off to the Co-op

In this day of all the modern marvels and high-tech devices we have at our disposal as consumers, certain things are forgotten and just taken for granted.

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Supports Tutvedt against censureship

As a Montanan currently living in the east, I follow Montana politics. It is refreshing to read about Sen. Bruce Tutvedt, R-Kalispell, who illustrates the integrity needed by officials in public office.  

Updated 9 years, 11 months ago
Need to represent all water users

Sen. Bruce Tutvedt, R-Kalispell, objects to being censured by the Flathead County Republican Central Committee. He believes his actions with respect to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ Reserved Water Ri…

Updated 10 years ago
Senior thanks

The North Valley Senior Center would like to thank all those who helped and contributed to the Thanksgiving Day Basket.

Updated 10 years ago
Top of the food chain

The whitetails sure don’t whistle like they used to anymore, not since the wolf snuck in the back door. The few that are left have learned to keep their little traps shut.

Updated 10 years ago
Park fees and priorities

Glacier National Park’s planned fee increase is estimated to bring in $500,000.

Updated 10 years ago
Big thanks

The Gateway to Glacier Trail organization wants to thank everyone involved with our Homemade Harvest Feast gathering held Nov. 14.

Updated 10 years ago
North Fork protection

Plans are in play to pass the North Fork Watershed Protection Act in the lame-duck Congress. The proposed act may receive full deliberation in the Senate, not just unanimous consent to pass without floor considerat…

Updated 10 years ago
No dogs in the Bob

New Lolo National Forest Supervisor Tim Garcia and his so-called Lolo Forest Leadership Team are prohibiting smokejumper trail crews from bringing a well-trained retriever on trail projects in the Bob Marshall Wild…

Updated 10 years ago
On timber lawsuits

I would like to comment on U.S. District Court Judge Donald Molloy’s latest move siding with his environmental and lawyer buddies. Now, because of his latest move and many prior rulings he’s made, more people will …

Updated 10 years ago
On public preschool

Wow, I recently read that Gov. Steve Bullock and a large group of constituents are pondering the idea of state government run preschool to the tune of $37 million.

Updated 10 years ago
Big thanks

We would like to thank the Columbia Falls Realtors and all those who helped them put out and pick up bags for the Columbia Falls Realty drive.