Opinion

Closing Range

A Closer Look at Montana’s Ballot Issues

I’ve already made up my mind for the primary election, so I decided to peek at what ballot issues we might be deciding in November. I’ve never favored direct-vote ballot issues as a regular means of doing “the people’s business.” I prefer to elect someone (with a clue) to do all that on my behalf. […]

By Dave Skinner
Opinion

HIGHS & LOWS

Elena Kagan is nominated for the U.S. Supreme Court. Meanwhile, BP has been unsuccessful in its attempts to stanch an oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. HIGH ELENA KAGAN – President Obama nominates the solicitor general to replace Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court, though it’s unclear how tough of a confirmation […]

By Beacon Staff
Opinion

LETTER: Time to Repower America

Isn’t it time we did something about repowering America? Most assuredly we consumers are playing a part in global warming. Most of us are dependent on fossil fuels for energy. I drive a vehicle, heat and light my home and office and I best most of you do also. With an oil well environmental disaster […]

By Edwin Fields
Like I Was Saying

Limits of the Two-Party Primary

Most of us consider Montana’s primaries to be “open” in that anyone can vote by simply choosing to fill out a Democratic or Republican ballot on June 8. But there are limits to that openness since, while you don’t have to register with either political party to participate, you are still pigeonholed into picking between […]

By Kellyn Brown
Opinion

LETTER: Don’t Give Group Publicity it Seeks

Shame on the Beacon for making the Nazi film showing front page news (May 5 Beacon: “Nazi Films Inflame Tensions in Kalispell”). And shame on the Kalispell library for making the decision to show the film. It’s clear that Karl Gharst is running low on “new members” to add to his Neo-Nazi group from Hayden, […]

By Chris Petersen
Business Is Personal

Run It Like A Business

One of the first things that you hear from business people after a story in the news about a failing school or troubled teacher is that schools need to run like a business. Listen to the news about today’s natural disaster response and you’ll hear the same about community organizations. “Run them like a business […]

By Mark Riffey
Opinion

It Didn’t Have to Happen, Especially in Montana

Last month we saw the tragedy of a little boy, flying alone on an airplane to Russia returned by his adoptive mother to a place he barely recalled. This sad event became an international news story, if not an international incident. As with many tragedies, this one could have been prevented. Intermountain, a 100-year-old children’s […]

By Elizabeth Kohlstaedt
Opinion

LETTER: Time to Divide America

The United States of America continues to get more polarized politically. There is absolutely no chance of that changing. In the absence of a Civil War to see which side wins, since both sides are heterogeneously mixed together, I have a recommendation of how to end the stalemate: Let’s divide the nation in two along […]

By Bill Baum
Opinion

HIGHS & LOWS

Ivan Keeney lands a monster pike in Smith Lake. Meanwhile, Flathead County owes local deputies thousands of dollars in back pay. HIGH CONOCOPHILLIPS – This Houston-based oil giant is relinquishing its interest on 169,000 acres of oil and gas leases along the North Fork. IVAN KEENEY – This beginning fly-caster may have set a North […]

By Beacon Staff
Opinion

LETTER: Looking Beyond I-161

I was wondering who is Mr. Kephart? Who is he working for? And where does he plan to hunt after the dust settles on I-161? If he is successful he has succeeded in deregulating one of the most regulated industries in the state. Instead of helping sportsman secure more private land he has actually seriously […]

By Dale Yonkin
Like I Was Saying

Fear the Feds?

As expected, Kalispell City Council voted last week to prevent any new medical marijuana dispensaries from opening up by adopting a zoning ordinance that prohibits establishing businesses within town limits that conflict with federal law. The timing is ironic, since the state of Montana is currently involved in a highly publicized lawsuit that challenges federal […]

By Kellyn Brown
Opinion

LETTER: Other County Roads Need Paving

What surprises me about Flathead County’s current road study ($125,000 worth) is that the North Fork Road has virtually no traffic eight months of the year and half of the residents and landowners on the North Fork don’t want it paved! Wouldn’t you think that the county would be more interested in valley’s gravel roads […]

By Don Sullivan
Opinion

Skiing With ‘Bebe’

Over the years, my wife Laurie and I have had the privilege of skiing with a lot of different people from all walks of life. The other day she made a list of some of them. The people on the list ranged from Diana Golden, who won 37 gold and silver medals in the Handicap […]

By Warren Miller
Opinion

Shaping Schools for Today and Tomorrow

The American school board is a unique institution. Nowhere else in the world is the control of the formal education of children so close to the people. Living in an era of great bureaucracy, the local school board stands out as a fine example of grassroots democracy. As the May 4 school board election approaches, […]

By Darlene Schottle
Business Is Personal

Wash, Rinse, Repeat

I was speaking with a wanna be business owner the other day who I *know* has the skills to help people in the market where he works. When I say “wanna be”, I don’t mean they can’t do it, or won’t do it, just that they haven’t done it and something is missing: that first […]

By Mark Riffey