Please See Pedestrians Please See Pedestrians Together let’s advocate for more pedestrian access as well as increased safety measures By Maggie Doherty // May 3, 2019
Community Building Community Building Kalispell stands on the brink of a new era: one that has the focus and drive by so many community members By Maggie Doherty // Apr 19, 2019
Competition Off the Court Competition Off the Court I am still a left-hander trapped in a right-hander’s body By Maggie Doherty // Apr 8, 2019
Signs of Spring? Signs of Spring? I take comfort in the smaller hints of the coming spring like daylight and birdsong By Maggie Doherty // Mar 22, 2019
Girl Scout Cookies Girl Scout Cookies Why was I so afraid to ask my neighbors, many who always did order a box or two of Thin Mints, to buy Girl Scout cookies? By Maggie Doherty // Mar 8, 2019
CV of Failures CV of Failures It is in the rejections, the disappointments and the errors where one can learn from mistakes and build upon them By Maggie Doherty // Feb 22, 2019
We Should All be Bored We Should All be Bored With all this fuss about allowing children to become bored, what about us adults? By Maggie Doherty // Feb 8, 2019
My Brother’s Wedding My Brother’s Wedding The ceremony will be held on Lake Tahoe's famed north shore By Maggie Doherty // Jan 25, 2019
Where the Wild Things Are Where the Wild Things Are One special aspect of being a parent is revisiting the cherished books of my childhood By Maggie Doherty // Jan 11, 2019
It Goes by Too Fast It Goes by Too Fast I’ve never been good about resolutions, but here’s what I’m going to do, even before the dawn of 2019: I’m going to stop challenging time By Maggie Doherty // Dec 28, 2018
Importance of Cities in Rural America Importance of Cities in Rural America Brookings Institute names Kalispell as one of three cities in the country that have the potential to be strong centers for jobs and opportunities By Maggie Doherty // Dec 14, 2018
A Young Skiing Obsession A Young Skiing Obsession My son is proudly the next generation of our combined family of skiers By Maggie Doherty // Nov 30, 2018
The Power of a Handwritten Card The Power of a Handwritten Card In the wake of terror and extremism and hate, the small act of placing pen to paper and writing down words of support has a very big effect By Maggie Doherty // Nov 16, 2018
A Kalispell Halloween A Kalispell Halloween Our introduction to Halloween on Kalispell's east side By Maggie Doherty // Nov 2, 2018
The Real Millennials The Real Millennials Millennials are stereotyped as entitled, not willing to work, disrupting economies — I beg to differ By Maggie Doherty // Oct 19, 2018