Opinion

Opinion

No Speed Limit Signs on the Technology Highway

Recently, I met with some Flathead Valley business and political leaders to discuss job creation and other matters of interest to Montanans. As an entrepreneur and investor who works with start-up technology companies, it’s clear that our state’s technology infrastructure is key to many of the companies we are nurturing. Since these technology start-ups create […]

By Diane Smith
Business Is Personal

How They Reached Cruising Altitude

Last week at Montana West Economic Development’s (MWED) August E2 (Entrepreneur-to-Entrepreneur) session, I had the pleasure of moderating a panel of business owners whose business have, as I call it, hit “cruising altitude”. The E2 panels started back during Liz Marchi’s service as Executive Director of MWED and continue to this day, where they are […]

By Mark Riffey
Closing Range

Power Tripping

Things have been pretty interesting on the energy front the past month – as you would expect when energy gets mixed with politics. Most folks know that Flathead Electric Cooperative has been installing a partial “smart grid” here, in hopes of efficiency gains and better cost allocation. But will things pan out? Consider this bit […]

By Dave Skinner
Opinion

LETTER: Mine Glacier Park: Are You Kidding Us?

Dave Skinner’s recent commentary (Aug. 18 Beacon: “Glacier National Park: Our Ticket to the Third World?”) is shameful; advocating for mining and manufacturing in Glacier National Park? Are you kidding me? This non-sensible stance exemplifies why the far-right Tea Party Republicans have fallen off the cliff. This kind of extreme talk clearly does not represent […]

By Rep. Mike Jopek
Like I Was Saying

Betting on Gamblers

The argument that gambling is unethical is fast losing to the one that it is necessary to shore up state coffers. On the east coast, where placing bets was limited to Atlantic City and Indian reservations, states are now jockeying for more gamblers’ money by lifting restrictions and encouraging casino development. Montana was in a […]

By Kellyn Brown
Opinion

LETTER: Short-Sighted Bureaucracy Stymies North Fork Road

Based on recent letters to the editor in local newspapers and comments made by county officials at a July 27 public gathering, the $124,000 state-funded feasibility study for an unpaved 10-mile section of heavily traveled North Fork Road appears to be headed for the filing cabinets and DVD storage. In these times calling for fiscal […]

By Robert Grimaldi
Opinion

It Takes a Community to Educate a Child

Ready or not, here they come! Of the more than 80 million students in the United States who will start school within the next two weeks, approximately 10,000 of them will be walking through the front doors of the Flathead Valley school system. As we prepare to start a new school year, it is time […]

By Darlene Schottle
Business Is Personal

Bringing Something To The Table

I spend 99.9% of my time here writing things aimed at employers/business owners, but today this one is for the employees and those who would like to be employed. Lately, I’ve noticed a few things that make it not all that surprising that some folks aren’t having much luck getting work, so I have a […]

By Mark Riffey
Opinion

LETTER: Motocross Proposal is Selfish

In response to Larry Parsons (Aug. 18 Beacon: “Motocross Track Would Benefit Community”), I also say be a good neighbor. Do not build a motocross track on your highest ground when you have dips and depressions in which to build it to try to lessen the noise. Do not ask to race from 6 a.m. […]

By Nancy Rorex
Opinion

LETTER: Glacier Tent Campers Drowned Out by RVs

I love Glacier National Park. It’s the reason I moved here and the reason I stay. But I am beginning to abhor camping there. While we enjoy backcountry camping, we also enjoy spending time on Glacier’s beautiful lakes with our sea kayaks, in the front country campgrounds. But these campgrounds are a far cry from […]

By Susie Waldron
Like I Was Saying

Twilight Zoning

American Dream Montana recently launched a petition to repeal Flathead County’s growth policy. That gives the pro-property rights group 90 days to gather 5,353 signatures to place the referendum on the 2012 ballot, since the deadline has already passed for the upcoming general election. If successful, it would either change the rulebook county officials use […]

By Kellyn Brown
Opinion

LETTER: Highway Improvements Needed More Than Bike Paths

Bill Schneider’s recent support for U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood was totally irresponsible (Aug. 11 Beacon: “Transportation Policy Takes a Right Turn”) and a disservice to the people of Montana. Schneider supported LaHood’s call to put bike paths on an even par for federally funded road projects. In Montana today, 20 percent of […]

By Lana Batts
Opinion

Partnering to Protect the Transboundary Flathead Area

Here in Montana, August brings us the county fair and farm harvests. And this year we also celebrate a harvest of victories for Glacier National Park, the North Fork Flathead River and Flathead Lake. In addition to commemorating Glacier’s first 100 years, citizens from across the Montana-British Columbia border, Gov. Brian Schweitzer, B.C. Premier Gordon […]

By Dave Hadden, Robin Steinkraus & Will Hammerquist
Business Is Personal

Need A Little Refocus?

I really try to avoid talking about survival. I think it’s the wrong target because it places your business in a risky position. A bad month or a consecutive series of just two or three bad months can shift many businesses from a survival position to just-plain-closed. However, there are a lot of folks out […]

By Mark Riffey
Closing Range

Glacier National Park: Our Ticket to the Third World?

In this centennial year of Glacier National Park, it’s been a busy time for the Crown of the Continent, hasn’t it? The excitement started with British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell’s declaration that B.C. was banning minerals production in the Canadian part of the North Fork Flathead. Sens. Jon Tester and Max Baucus responded by introducing […]

By Dave Skinner