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Opinion

Uncommon Ground

Coming Together

Political figures must set aside differences, come together, and focus on issues that matter to our kids’ future. Montanans deserve leadership that gets along. Gov. Brian Schweitzer worked well with Republicans during his eight years serving Montana. During a prime-time slot and at the last night of the Democratic National Convention, Schweitzer said, “We’ve had […]

By MIke Jopek
Like I Was Saying

Two More Years

The idea for a University Center at Flathead Valley Community College should be vigorously pursued. Some four-year degrees are already offered at the school, but working with the state’s universities to set up satellite campuses on Kalispell’s existing one could have a huge impact on this area. The school announced recently that its board of […]

By Kellyn Brown
Opinion

Unemployment Solutions

By John Fuller The news that unemployment has been stuck at over 8 percent and GDP at less than 2 percent for the last four years brings up the question of what is the proper solution to our problem of over 24 million people without jobs and millions more underemployed. The answer is simple: create […]

By John Fuller | Joe Carbonari
Letter

A Critical Choice

Choosing a president is not a personality contest. The ability to mesmerize voters with eloquent oratory catering to special interest groups is not the criterion for leading our nation. Many examples could be given of the following points if space permitted. President Barack Obama’s administration has eroded our free enterprise system to the extent that […]

By Mimi and Irv Milheim
Letter

When Fear Outweighs Reason

A recent letter from a Kalispell resident provided definitions of “treason” and “traitor” to bolster her claim that, as she put it, “our government has been infiltrated openly with socialists, communists, Marxists and the Muslim Brotherhood.” She also asked readers whether they want to “live under the rule of the United Nations or the Constitution.” […]

By Kathryn Ordway
Guest Column

Flathead Destined to Become Lost Best Place?

Is the Flathead destined to become the LOST Best Place? It’s a serious question. Ask tourists, new businesses, and most residents and they will tell you they came to the Flathead because it truly is one of the Last Best Places in the country. Ask economic development specialists and they will tell you that the […]

By Citizens for a Better Flathead Board of Directors
Business Is Personal

Are You A Partner Or A Vendor?

Last week, we discussed a big reason why clients won’t take your advice. Reader David commented about a fairly common situation: Interesting concept but whenever I have tried to apply it (which has been many times before reading this post) I find the client still wont listen and will ignore my advice. This leaves me […]

By Mark Riffey
Closing Range

Smokescreen

August 28th’s smoky red midnight moon sure was impressive. With the mountains hidden, we had about 6 to 10 miles of visibility, with Montana Department of Environmental Quality’s (MDEQ) station at Flathead Electric peaked at a Total Suspended Particulate (TSP) level of 59 at 4 p.m. Monday, Aug. 27. In terms of health, 100 micrograms […]

By Dave Skinner
Like I Was Saying

Can Kalispell Transform?

That’s what’s being discussed among city leaders as the Core Revitalization Plan is passed around. And, for good reason, it has provoked some excitement from residents who have seen it. To be sure, there are some who believe downtown Kalispell is just fine the way it is. I’m not one of them. I love the […]

By Kellyn Brown
Opinion

War on Women?

By John Fuller As the 2012 presidential campaign reaches full frenzy, the Democrats have decided that an effective campaign tactic is to accuse the Republicans of conducting a “war on women” when Republicans resist governmental trampling of religious values. Republicans are condemned for being “extreme” for voicing moral values that reflect time-honored Christian views. Ever […]

By John Fuller | Joe Carbonari
Letter

Symbol of a Deeper Problem

I echo the sentiment of your article, “Kalispell Icon at a Crossroads” (Sept. 5 Beacon). Having grown up in the valley with seven generations of family here, I take a certain amount of responsibility in seeing my community flourish and progress, while valuing the good history that is here. I really want our valley to […]

By Brian Friess
Letter

Demand Political Parties Stop Polarization

Here is a thought for all the President Barack Obama haters: When the economy went into the dumpster in 2008 (Republican president), 90 percent of the country’s top economist stated that it would take 10 years to recover. So what have we seen? The stock market is nearly back to its previous high; corporate profits […]

By Wes Higgins
Guest Column

Great Montanans

Joe Mazurek was a wise and insightful peacemaker. His passing was not unexpected, but his legacy for fairness and gentle persuasion will live on in the memory of all those who had the good fortune to work with him in the political process of our state. Jim McGarvey was a brave and gallant fighter. He […]

By Bob Brown
Uncommon Ground

Central to Public Education

Well over $1 billion is annually generated in statewide property taxes, the vast bulk from homeowners and small business owners. Property that is physically connected by crossing a county or state boundary and property that is functionally operated as a single entity, but may not have a physical connection, is centrally assessed. One hundred-and-thirty corporations […]

By Mike Jopek
Business Is Personal

Why They Don’t Take Your Advice

A software business I work with has wisely decided not to support Windows Vista. Vista was released in November 2006 and while old, it’s almost half the age of now-prehistoric Windows XP released in October 2001. Yet plenty of people still use both. So why is it wise not to support Vista? In this case, […]

By Mark Riffey