Opinion

Business Is Personal

Milking the Strategic Cow

Last night on Turner Classic Movies, I watched “All the President’s Men”, a movie made from the Carl Bernstein / Bob Woodward book about how they discovered and broke the story on the Watergate break-in and cover up. And what exactly does this have to do with your business? Lots. One thing really leaped off […]

By Mark Riffey
Opinion

HIGHS & LOWS

Plum Creek’s VP of northern resources and manufacturing retires on a high note. Meanwhile, growth in liquor sales takes a hit. HIGH STEVE BULLOCK – The Montana attorney general announces a program in Lewis and Clark County to reduce drunken driving requiring daily breath tests for those accused of two DUIs. HANK RICKLEFS – Plum […]

By Beacon Staff
Opinion

LETTER: Reconsider North Shore Settlement

During the past three decades, countless Flathead citizens, public officials, scientists and organizations, including the Flathead Lakers, have staunchly defended Flathead waters from the threat of upstream coal development proposals in the British Columbia headwaters of the Flathead River. All of that work has paid off. We are elated that B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell and […]

By Larry Ashcraft
Like I Was Saying

Something to Root For

In the Beacon office, we have a sales executive who is originally from Calgary, Alberta. Proud of it. And, like many of those who have citizenship in both countries, when it comes to hockey, he roots for Canada. While I would like to argue that he took the Canadians’ first loss in men’s hockey to […]

By Kellyn Brown
Opinion

LETTER: Guns in Parks Will Change the Ranger Image

On Feb. 22, a new law went into effect requiring that loaded guns be permitted in our national parks and wildlife refuges. The powerful National Rifle Association has contributed to the campaign funds of many, if not most, of the senators in office today. Twenty-seven Democrats, 39 Republicans and one Independent voted to support Sen. […]

By Jerry Reckin
Opinion

Property Tax Solutions Are Emerging

Republican legislators have sponsored five and attended seven public forums on property taxes and have had numerous meetings with property owners during the last four months. The present property tax process is unacceptable. It is neither predictable nor stable. No one should be taxed out of their home. Property taxes affect all of us – […]

By Verdell Jackson
Business Is Personal

Idiot Lights on the Dashboard

One of the things everyone knows how to do is wet the end of their finger and hold it up in the air to see which direction the wind is coming from (at least for that instant in time). It’s an indicator of current conditions, not unlike the famous tourist store “Weather Rock” kitsch (aka […]

By Mark Riffey
Closing Range

Jon Tester, Hostage Negotiator

It’s been comical to watch environmentalists bludgeon each other over Jon Tester’s wilderness bill, the so-called “Forest Jobs and Recreation Act,” FJRA for short. The extremists are demanding 6 million wilderness acres all at once. The incrementalists respond by saying FJRA’s million acres of wilderness and “wilderness lite” are really, really just a first step […]

By Dave Skinner
Opinion

HIGHS & LOWS

Columbia Falls’ girls and boys basketball teams head to state on a high note after winning Divisionals. Meanwhile, crews are searching for mail that may have fallen out of a plane en route to Kalispell. HIGH COLUMBIA FALLS – The boys and girls basketball teams win the Divisional tournament after a dominant season. CANADA HOCKEY […]

By Beacon Staff
Opinion

LETTER: A Tale of Two Maps

Twenty years ago, I returned to the Flathead Valley after a self-imposed exile to the University of Montana to earn a degree, followed by a nine-month, two-week, three-day deployment to Southern California where I taught seventh-grade English. Not long after returning to the Flathead, I joined Flathead County Search and Rescue, and I was issued […]

By Richard Funk
Like I Was Saying

Beyond Networking

There is something to be said for the number of economic symposiums that have been held in Kalispell since the first of the year. It’s evidence that political and business leaders alike are fully aware that the Flathead economy is in dire straits and there is no easy answer as to how it should be […]

By Kellyn Brown
Opinion

The Right to Win

In response to a recent editorial suggesting that Montana Sen. Max Baucus should share some blame in the case of three Navy SEALs being prosecuted for roughing up a known terrorist in Iraq, I would suggest it is more appropriate to blame the application of a legal paradigm rather than our senior senator of 30 […]

By Sen. Ryan Zinke
Business Is Personal

Newsflash: Customers Grow on Trees

Given that we have so many trees around here, there must be a ton of customers on them. Judging from a few (but not all) retailers, that’s just the case and they’re apparently doing just fine. It must be all those trees we have. They’re so full of customers that businesses just don’t need any […]

By Mark Riffey
Opinion

HIGHS & LOWS

Ron Paul had a good week after winning the presidential straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference. Meanwhile, Flathead County is on the hook for $1 million. HIGH BRIAN SCHWEITZER – The Montana governor traveled to Vancouver to sign a historic agreement banning mining and drilling in the Canadian Flathead. RON PAUL – The […]

By Beacon Staff
Opinion

LETTER: Gill Netting Won’t Bring Bull Trout Back

Sportsmen take charge. The gill netting proposal for Flathead Lake (Feb. 17 Beacon: “Proposed Flathead Lake Gill Netting Angers Anglers”) is no more than a jobs program and educational experience for a select few. Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks should be ashamed for side-stepping the real issue being that no matter what action is taken […]

By Bruce Barrett