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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,…
Likes Middlesworth, Riley
I would like to endorse Barb Riley and T.J. Middlesworth as trustees in the District 6 school board elections.
Likes Hill, Upton
As a young teacher in our school district and mother of two going through our schools, I was always happy in the past to have other young women serving on the Columbia Falls School Board.
Likes newspapers
The tireless editor/reporter/janitor at the Hungry Horse News must have cloned himself in order to put out the April 19 edition.
Likes Foust, Upton
All Columbia Falls voters should have received their School Board Election Ballots. This is an extremely important election this year.
Supports Upton
The election for School District 6 Board of Trustees is underway.
Mitchell likes Upton
I am proud to support and endorse Megan Upton for School Board.
Billings woman likes Upton
The youth are the future of this country, and they need stability in education more than ever.
Hall likes Upton, Hill
This is a letter of support for a strong candidate for School District 6 School Board, Meagan Upton.
Governor caters to mine company
When a Canadian mining company successfully lobbied a Montana board appointed by Gov. Gianforte to let them add more pollution to Montana’s water, it’s time to take a step back and figure out how we got here.
More concerns on Subdivision
I am writing to express some concerns with proposed subdivisions east of the Flathead River.
Thoughts on subdivision
It is inevitable that we are going to have growth in Columbia Falls.
Final thoughts on Kapoor
This letter is the last one before the Columbia Falls City Council votes April 17th on Rishi Kapoor’s 450 person subdivision on corner of River Road and Highway 2 at the bridge.
Renter worried
I rent in Columbia Falls, and my rent went up by 16% this year, which is almost double the rate of inflation.
Laments the loss of trees
I watched in dumbstruck disbelief and distress when they started tearing out the trees in front of the old Columbia Falls grade school.
Thanks to the bank
I am writing this letter to you today to tell you about my experience with our Glacier Bank.