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  • Drawing The Scrupulous Line On Graft

    John Brian Driscoll for US Senate, Helena, Mont.|Apr 16, 2020

    A candidate for the United States Senate in Montana’s June 2 primary election has refused to accept campaign contributions during the reporting quarter ended March 31, 2020. He spent $2,474.73, which includes the $1,740 filing fee and expenses for driving to 43 of Montana’s 56 counties before the shelter in place order. He intends to draw the line on graft. John Brian Driscoll (R) also announced today, in a published essay titled “Backfire,” that during his general election campaign he will not accept from any donor more than the filing...

  • Burning Down the House

    Dusty Weber, Park City, Mont.|Apr 16, 2020

    Us: Some unusually bad hail came through this season and sadly it shattered many of our most precious stained glass windows in our home. What should we do? Government: Start by pouring gasoline all through your house and light it on fire. When the neighbors show up to help, begin screaming “FIRE, FIRE” at the top of your lungs. Tell them to be calm but encourage them to join in. When the crowds get large enough and loud enough, encourage them to burn down your neighbor’s house as well. And finally, if enough are willing and the rest are afrai...

  • Send me to the Senate

    John Brian Driscoll, Helena, Mont.|Apr 9, 2020

    When you see an Ace of Hearts taped face-out in a window or on a door, or brass-tacked on a post or a tree, it means within, or passing nearby, is an American with courage and caring enough to respond to the call of duty to protect and defend our U.S. Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. Scores of thousands of Montanans, in doing this, gave some and some gave all. From pictures of these Aces of Hearts in an album on my John Brian Driscoll Facebook page, you will see they ask nothing in return except effort by our nation to...

  • Choose experience and vote Kimberly Dudik

    Cliff Larsen, Missoula, Mont.|Apr 9, 2020

    The challenges that COVID-19 presents are both unprecedented and telling -- they highlight the cracks in our system that leave out the most vulnerable, especially our seniors and veterans. As a veteran of the Vietnam War, retired businessman, eight-year state senator representing rural and urban areas in Montana, and Montana rancher, I know these challenges first hand. From insecure housing and underemployment to lack of comprehensive health care, food insecurity, and impossibly expensive pharmaceuticals, many of our state’s seniors and v...

  • Get the Sewer Board back in the hands of the people - Vote Morris and Gilpin

    Troy Spence, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Apr 2, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE - As I sit here waiting out the coronavirus to pass, I realize the only other thing that will kill you is the cost of a sewer in Seeley Lake. The people of Seeley need Tom Morris and Jason Gilpin on the board to clean up the corruption from the lawyer and manager who say they represent the citizens of the town. The lawyer and the manager do not care about the non-supporters and refuse to work for a system that is affordable. I sit and think all they are for is a paycheck paid by everyone in the district. This is the reason why the...

  • Vote O'Brien for SD 46 – Savvy leader for the new world ahead

    Addrien Marx, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Apr 2, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE - Shannon O’Brien as candidate for SD 46? WE should all take STRONG note of this! Shannon is a powerful, energetic and experienced leader to help this District and our state in this ultra-critical time. Shannon has the experience to take us forward amidst the dark maze of health fears, financial setbacks, job loss and awareness, now that we face the new unknown! I have known Shannon only for the past six years, though more with great knowledge of her past leadership: Leadership in education, specifically at high school and c...

  • Strengthening our democracy Against COVID-19

    Bryce Bennett, Missoula, Mont.|Mar 26, 2020

    Our democracy can stand up to a lot — but COVID-19 will test us. The threat of this rapidly spreading virus has fundamentally changed our lives as Americans and Montanans seemingly overnight. We’ve turned to each other and made changes big and small to help protect our health and the health of our friends, neighbors and communities. COVID-19 has changed how we greet one another, what’s on television, how we gather together, how thoroughly we wash our hands, where we work, how often we go out and much more. Now, it must change the way we vote....

  • Applaud defense of the president

    Natalie Wisehart, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Mar 19, 2020

    Thank you Roxie Sterling for your heartfelt and eloquent letter in last week’s Pathfinder. I applaud your defense of our president because he is our president. Imagine how much more could be accomplished were he not daily bombarded by unnecessary negativity. I personally only know of one other man who does not flinch under such attacks. Roxie, you have penned, on several occasions, my own sentiments. I, however, cannot write them as well. You have a gift. Roxie, I stand with you....

  • Morris and Gilpin have my vote for Sewer Board

    Troy Spence, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Mar 19, 2020

    In reference to Don Larson’s letter about selecting the next two new Sewer Board members and to do your homework. Well, I did some investigating for the citizens of the town and here are my findings: 1. Tom Morris is a past sewer board member who protested the sewer and has years of experience on the board and will fight for the alternative solution. 2. Jason Gilpin is related to Tom and knows the facts and state laws on this matter. Jason has been well educated by Tom on this project and also protested. 3. Of the two other guys, one isn’t even...

  • Thoughts on Sewer Board and cost

    Carleen Gonder, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Mar 19, 2020

    I want to better articulate what I was trying to express at the Community Meeting last week. I am a candidate for a position on the sewer board. I had never considered running or becoming a part of the process but I was asked to run. So reluctantly, I filed. I don’t know how comfortable I’d be on the board but this is a serious issue for me personally, as well as for other residents in my area, and that is why I wish to be involved with the process. Follows are points from part of a letter I wrote last September both to the Pathfinder and to th...

  • Thank you local law enforcement

    Kyle Zumwalt, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Mar 12, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE - I want to commend our local law enforcement in Seeley Lake. They took the burglary at my business It’s Ah Wrap very seriously, handled it professionally and went out of their way to keep me informed. Thanks to their hard work and collaboration with Missoula Police Department, the stolen equipment from my business was returned. After my business was broken into early Saturday, Feb. 29 I called and reported it. Missoula County Sergeant Bob Parcell came over and started his investigation. I provided him my surveillance footage and f...

  • Incredibly grateful

    Barbara Knopp, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Mar 12, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE - The Veterans and Families of Seeley Lake would like to thank all the businesses and individuals in Seeley Lake for their generosity and donations to support the Ellinghouse triplets. The Spaghetti Dinner and Silent Auction March 7 raised nearly $7,300 and we are still receiving donations. Without the community’s support this would have not been possible. We are continually amazed how generous this town is and want to thank everyone for your support! VFSL is still accepting donations for the girls. Please make checks payable to V...

  • Thank you Seeley Lake!

    Doug Richards, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Mar 12, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE – I just want to say thank you, thank you to everyone who has sent cards, visited, called and kept me in your thoughts and prayers since my accident. You have encouraged me and helped me on my road to recovery. I am truly blessed by all of you and grateful for our supportive community!...

  • Join the fight...

    Roxie Sterling, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Mar 12, 2020

    Our President Donald J. Trump gave an excellent speech at the State of the Union. He spoke of the long list of achievements under his administration. He honored Americans from different walks of life. He reminded us where we came from. He praised our founding fathers and the Constitution they gave us. He talked of those who blazed the trail before us. President Trumps’ State of the Union speech will be remembered for generations to come, unless Nancy Polosi gets ahold of the copies. Nancy Polosi’s behavior was disgraceful and possibly criminal...

  • Vote for Raphael Graybill

    Kip and Adele Stenson, Wibaux, Mont.|Mar 12, 2020

    A little over a year ago, a brilliant lawyer helped secure the future of our family ranch. Raphael Graybill, in his role as chief legal counsel for the governor, went to battle for private property rights and public access in front of the Montana Supreme Court when he challenged the Attorney General’s interpretation of the law regarding Habitat Montana easements. If he had lost against the AG’s flawed legal opinion, we could have lost our ranch. Raph utilized his incredible intellect and deep understanding of the law to show the Supreme Cou...

  • Why can't the community know the truth?

    Lauraine Lowe, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Feb 27, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE - What is really going on at SLE? Why won’t the board answer the question we all want to know? What has our superintendent done that is so terrible? Why can’t the board tell us the truth, what happened to bring us to this meeting? And why must they hide behind an attorney before they can answer the question asked of them? After the school board meeting [Feb. 18] which was a joke, nothing was accomplished and the town is still in the dark as to why!!...

  • When will the work start?

    Lynn Carey, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Feb 27, 2020

    I thought I would comment on the news coming out of Washington, D.C. I see that our corruption-fighting president has pardoned seven white-collar criminals. He also commuted the sentences of four more white-collar criminals. I assume this must be part of his plan to drain the swamp! As long as we are talking about the hardest working president we have ever had, I remember him saying in 2016 that he was going to be too busy working to leave the White House with no time for golf. Well after 193 golf outings (most of them at his own properties) I...

  • Thank you - You make us proud

    Mark Williams, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Feb 20, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE - Doug Pewitt passed away on Feb.10 after his vehicle fell through the ice on Salmon Lake. This tragedy was softened and made easier to handle due to the response and support of individuals and agencies involved. Thanks go out to Seeley Lake Fire Department, Seeley Lake QRU, Seeley-Swan Search and Rescue, Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, the U.S. Forest Service and Montana Highway Patrol. The events on that day are etched into our family’s memory. I particularly want to commend Heath Hanson, Chaplain Lowell Hochhalter, Zach Bar...

  • New candidates bring possibility of change

    Don Larson, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Feb 20, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE - Missoula County officials have spent more than a half-million taxpayer dollars in the past decade trying to sell a community sewer here in Seeley Lake. Unfortunately, the proposal the sewer board settled on stinks. It does not clean up the shore dwellers’ waste effluent (less than 25 percent of the waterfront properties on the lake and the Clearwater are in the sewer district). It does not protect the watershed. It is REALLY expensive. And it may very well pollute nearly 100 drinking water wells up near the airport where the t...

  • More handymen would be win-win for Montana

    John Rice, Missoula, Mont.|Feb 20, 2020

    The task force the governor has created to protect Montana’s workers, businesses and taxpayers sounds good on paper but sometimes good intentions end up hurting our poor and less fortunate at the expense of protecting the more affluent. Other than fighting high taxes and property insurance, low and fixed income property owners and landlords face a continuing problem of property maintenance. When landlords have to pay excessive amounts for maintenance, those costs are passed on to the tenant through higher rents. It should be noted that the o...

  • The truth about the rich

    Gary Fitzpatrick, Lewistown, Mont.|Feb 20, 2020

    Democrats claim taxing the “rich” is the way to help the middle class and poor. That the rich get rich by taking wealth from others. Norm would have said “idiots!” Bill Gates and Paul Allen, worth billions, created an operating system for computers enabling the average person computer operation. Millions use his product on phones, tablets, computers, etc. for personal and business use. Microsoft products and stock have created millions of jobs, businesses and many billion/millionaires and middle class people. Microsoft is presently a trillio...

  • A note of sincere gratitude and appreciation

    The families of Lowell Grosvold and Jade Green, Anaconda, Mont.|Feb 13, 2020

    Jade Green and Lowell Grosvold passed away on Jan. 1, 2020. The families of the late Lowell Grosvold and Jade Green, wish to extend our sincere thanks for your many kindnesses, and for the condolences and support that we have received. We also send our gratitude and appreciation to Missoula County Sheriff’s Office, Seeley Swan Search and Rescue, Missoula Search and Rescue and all other search and rescue volunteers....

  • Trusting the collective voice of our SLE teachers

    Trace Stone and Brie Guilmette, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Feb 13, 2020

    SEELEY LAKE - In July of 2017, a group of dedicated, experienced teachers at Seeley Lake Elementary rightfully brought the alarming deficiencies of the previous superintendent to the attention of the School Board. They received little support from others within SLE right up until last summer, when it finally became obvious to all that their concerns were justified. That suggests to us that this same group’s united grievances against the current superintendent are worth supporting. Their previous struggle was no doubt exhausting. Would they w...

  • Swan Valley is a critical linkage for wolverine

    Jim Quinn, Condon, Mont.|Feb 13, 2020

    SWAN VALLEY - I would like to call attention to an article from the August 2019 issue of National Geographic Magazine “As wolverines battle to survive, warming poses a threat.” The article discusses the wolverine that survive in the lower 48 states. Only about 300 of these unique animals are known to exist in four states: Montana, Idaho, Washington and Wyoming. The article displays a very unique two-page photograph of a wolverine feeding on a deer carcass. The picture was taken in our Swan Valley. There are several outstanding photos of wol...

  • Historical preservation grants available

    Montana Historical Society Board of Trustees|Feb 13, 2020

    During the 2019 Legislature, Gov. Steve Bullock, legislators and Montanans across the Treasure State worked tirelessly to keep history alive in a variety of ways. Senate Bill 338, also known as the Montana Museums Act, is best known for providing a portion of the funds to build the new Montana Heritage Center. But the legislation also creates an ongoing historic preservation grant program for counties, incorporated cities or towns, tribal governments, associations and incorporated nonprofit groups. Feb. 28 is the deadline to apply for the...

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