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  • Focus letters on local communities

    Nathan and Andi Bourne, Seeley Lake, Montana|Aug 5, 2021

    Dear Roxie Sterling, The change to our Letters to the Editor policy restricting letters to local issues is not meant to cancel conservative voices. This change equally affects letter writers from all political views and opinions as it pertains to national politics and issues. We will not allow one view and silence the other. We feel there are many different platforms to address issues at the national level. What makes the Seeley Swan Pathfinder unique is that it focuses on the Clearwater, Swan and Blackfoot Valley events, people and issues....

  • Thank you for your support

    Sariah Maughan and Kyla Conley, Seeley Lake and Condon, Montana|Aug 5, 2021

    SEELEY LAKE - We would like to say a big thank you to all who helped support us on our journey this summer for Junior Olympics track. Especially all the businesses who donated and the individuals who came and supported our car wash. We greatly appreciate each and every one of you guys....

  • National issues are local issues

    Roxie Sterling, Seeley Lake, Montana|Jul 29, 2021

    Dear Nathan and Andi – I can see that we have a difference of opinion. I consider the issues of voting laws, free speech, gun rights, school curriculum, immigration, the Constitution of the United States of America, masks and vaccines, etc. all of extreme importance to every community in America. Millions of conservative voices are being canceled all across our America. I was first very surprised and disappointed that conservative voices are being canceled even in our community. Thank you for the time you allowed me to voice my opinion. T...

  • Sewer Board headed in right direction

    Don Larson, Seeley Lake, Montana|Jul 29, 2021

    SEELEY LAKE - The Seeley Lake Sewer Board is sorting out its priorities and finally heading in a good direction. I appreciate the work done by Beth Hutchinson who has worked tirelessly on behalf of Seeley Lake to ensure a sensible wastewater treatment policy. Without Hutchinson’s efforts, the 500 sewer district residents would be stuck with an ill-conceived, $35 million sewer project pushed by local development groups who have large land holdings in the district. She is a shining example of what community involvement should be and her cool h...

  • Save our deputy

    Lauraine Lowe, Seeley Lake, Montana|Jul 22, 2021

    SEELEY LAKE – Why are a select few attacking our Deputy Sheriff who’s a decent family man and who’s part of our community? Deputy Ryan Dunster is an asset to us all here in Seeley Lake. The complaints against Deputy Dunster are so petty it’s ridiculous. How much more DRAMA does this community need? So far the attacks have been against the Ranger Station, Fire Department, School Board, Water Board and even a principal! Who’s next? Apparently these troublemakers have nothing better to do than stir the POT!! Here is a thought, shut your mouth and...

  • Lessons to be learned - not political platform to be used

    Andrea Morgan, Ovando, Montana|Jul 15, 2021

    I am lucky enough to live outside of Ovando, between the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex and the mighty Blackfoot River. My entire community is deeply shocked and saddened by the recent bear attack. I offer my sincere condolences for the victim, her friends and family, and for the community of bicyclists that frequent the wild and beautiful spaces we inhabit. As I write, helicopters and planes are flying grids over town and the outskirts, searching for the responsible bear, and flushing animals out of hiding into the open in the process....

  • Response requires honestly

    Willie Bernstrauch, Swink, Colorado|Jul 8, 2021

    SEELEY LAKE - On June 29 my son and father were in a vehicle wreck. As a father it’s terrifying to hear. I called my son who was complaining of his stomach hurting from the seat belt and his leg that was hurting from hitting the dash and tried comforting him. He was crying the entire time I was on the phone with him. I asked him if the ambulance had arrived and he told me they had, they were taking care of the pregnant lady in the other car (which I have no problem with, she’s pregnant.) Now here’s where I have issues with the situation that...

  • Fight the good fight for our children and our country

    Roxie Sterling, Seeley Lake, Montana|Jul 1, 2021

    I know why the left wing Democrats, left media, big tech and the swamp can’t open their own door. It is because their Pinocchio nose is longer than their arm from all the lies they tell. So sad. We were a color-blind America until the radical left got power. Democratic run states are teaching critical race theory. Indoctrinating our children, colleges, the military and businesses to hate American’s founding fathers, our Constitution, our gun rights, free speech, rule of law and equal justice under the law. Sounds like communism to me. I am espe...

  • Patriotism and Memorial Day observation

    Mike Marshall, Seeley Lake, Montana|Jun 3, 2021

    Sadly, during the misguided war in Vietnam, we subjected thousands of our young men and women to a senseless war, putting them at risk of bodily harm and death for a failed international policy of containing communism. The policy was bankrupt from the start. But that wasn’t the worst part of it. Compounding the misguided waging of war was the waking up of America to the idiocy of said war and the tragedy of the sacrifice of so many lives and limbs to it. The reaction in too many instances was for Americans to punish the soldiers instead of t...

  • Hold Health Department accountable

    Don Larson, Seeley Lake, Montana|Jun 3, 2021

    SEELEY LAKE - Voters unanimously defeated a $35-million albatross sewer proposal but the message seems to have fallen on deaf ears. Now the Sewer Board wants to charge resident homeowners $250/year for each parcel in the district. Many residences sit on two, even three parcels so the owners will be paying $500-750 a year for what? Stuff the County Health Department should have been doing from the get-go If the Missoula County Health Department would do its job we wouldn’t even NEED a Sewer District Board. The Board has FAILED to properly m...

  • The donkey fits - use the power of your vote

    Roxie Sterling, Seeley Lake, Montana|Jun 3, 2021

    The Democratic party chose the donkey as the symbol of their party. They chose well. It fits them. Biden came into office through cheating. Immediately he costs thousands of Americans their jobs. Biden has cost many Americans and illegal aliens their lives because of his border criminal agenda. Biden panders to Russia, China and Iran, our enemies, and Biden sent money to Iran our enemy who used it to help Hamas terrorists bomb Israel our ally. The donkey fits. We better not go against Israel. Biden gave aid to farmers of color but not white...

  • Clean trail makes for smooth ride

    Steve and Cheri Thompson, Seeley Lake, Montana|May 27, 2021

    SEELEY LAKE - With the departure of snow on the Dog Town trail, the residual of snow plowing and graveling was most evident. Tuesday, May 8, the Missoula County road crew swept the whole trail from the Dog Town bridge to Highway 83. I’m sure that we speak for the many kids (young and old) who walk, bike, scooter and skateboard on the trail that we are all very happy that the winter “leftovers” are now gone and we have a nice shiny, clean trail. Yeah!!...

  • Please take a stand against cap on credit card fees

    Mike Lindemer, Seeley Lake, Montana|May 27, 2021

    As a longtime rural small business owner in Seeley Lake, I know firsthand how important it is for our business to accept electronic payments from our customers. We appreciate that our customers are able to have secure and efficient transactions every time they visit our restaurant. By paying with either credit cards or debit cards, customers are able to carry their money around more easily, spend more money in our local community and have round-the-clock protection from fraud and theft. I’m also appreciative of Senator Jon Tester and all the wo...

  • Get it done - Support the BCSA

    Kate Goodwin, Missoula, Montana|May 27, 2021

    Everyone in Montana uses our outdoors but not everyone has the same vision for how to manage it. Do we want forest restoration or recreation areas for snowmobiling? Sometimes what’s best for an angler isn’t what’s best for a backcountry skier or the timber industry or for environmental health. Every stakeholder has a unique vision on how to protect our public lands. That’s the beauty of the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Project. The BCSA was originally conceived in a 2005 agreement between snowmobilers and wildlife conservationists, two gro...

  • Support the Lincoln Prosperity Proposal with us

    Forest Mercill, Lincoln, Montana|May 20, 2021

    This past snowmobile season started out a little slowly here in Lincoln. Snow was thin but stoke was high, and as soon as the clouds started dumping, we started riding. Snowmobiling is a way of life here; it's a family-friendly activity, a way to socialize with your friends, it gives us all an opportunity to blow off some steam while benefiting from great outdoor physical activity and is a great way to experience Montana wilderness in the winter. As Lincoln and the surrounding area grows and changes, it's our hope that snowmobile access will...

  • BCSA - Bring the 'we mentality' to rest of Montana's delegation

    Riley Egen, Missoula, Montana|May 13, 2021

    It’s easy to see why so many are fed up with modern politics and the “us versus them” rhetoric. Thankfully, a trip up the Blackfoot Valley puts this chaotic world into perspective with stunning mountains, clean waters, expansive ranchlands and people who still wave as you pass by. The Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act is common-sense policy and represents what Montana politics can get right: collaboration, broad support and a mentality of ‘we.’ The benefits of the BCSA have been touted tirelessly. Local ranchers, hunters, snowmobilers, fishe...

  • Above all remain helpful and kind

    Dee Schmitz, Seeley Lake, Montana|May 13, 2021

    SEELEY LAKE - You hear people talk about Seeley being such a friendly/helpful place. I hope after this virus is done, people are still helpful. Leaving the grocery store last Tuesday, I observed an elderly lady struggling with her (passenger) door parked next to me. I reached out and grabbed the top of the door and commented how heavy these darn doors are and held it for her. She smiled and got out of the Subaru. In the meantime, across the car a woman was bellering “Six feet. Six feet.” The elderly woman passed around me and smiled. The wom...

  • It's time for Congress to pass the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act

    Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act Supporters, Montana|May 6, 2021

    For over 15 years, we’ve shared this goal: Congress passing the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act (BCSA). Thanks to the continued support of Senator Tester, we are back on track to reach this goal, with hopes that this is the year when all of our tireless work in Seeley Lake, Ovando, and beyond will pay off. Support from our entire delegation would make our goal easier to attain and it’s our fervent hope that Senator Daines and Representative Rosendale can join Senator Tester and work together to pass this legislation for the benefit of all...

  • Safeguard our Wildernesses

    Joseph Biby, Kalispell, Montana|Apr 29, 2021

    After 20 seasons guiding wilderness treks and river journeys in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, I have witnessed significant changes in wilderness visitors. As a teenager I hiked from Ovando to Essex, scrambled in the Mission Mountains and skied from Benchmark to Holland Lake. Years later, adventures through the Bob were family highlights. I have a 45-year perspective on backcountry and the people who venture there. It was common to share the journey with deeply appreciative guests humbled by the 30-mile trek and the river float. We traveled...

  • Consider these points about vaccinations

    Fern Glass Boyd, Seeley Lake, Montana|Apr 29, 2021

    If you are vaccine hesitant, whatever your reasons, here are five points of information that you owe it to yourself to consider. They are from Dr. Tom Frieden, an American infectious disease and public health physician and former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the current Director of the CDC has noted in the Washington Post Feb. 26, 2021, “We may be done with the virus, but clearly the virus is not done with us.” Five things to consider to help you decide whether or not to get vaccinated aga...

  • Express thanks during Public Service Recognition Week May 2-8

    Leland Walbruch, Kalispell, Montana|Apr 29, 2021

    During the past year, federal employees nationwide and 12,898 active federal and U.S Postal workers of Montana have dedicated themselves to keeping our country running while weathering a global pandemic. They continue to provide essential financial services, processing stimulus payments, tax refunds, small business loans, Social Security checks, mortgages, and student loans to keep the economy churning and households operating. As they do every day, they have kept us safe, tracking cyber threats, protecting the food supply, and alerting...

  • Response to Chief Dave Lane

    Alyssa McLean and Kristy Pohlman, Seeley Lake Fire Board Candidates|Apr 22, 2021

    Dear Fire Chief Lane, Firstly, we would like to thank you for aiding us in our campaign by asking us questions publicly. We are delighted to respond, and are not hiding from, nor behind, anything! Why we chose to ask constituents to email us any questions? We merely used the e-mail address as an avenue for people to ask us questions, or coordinate phone calls and meetings. We find it interesting that you claim we are not answering publicly, when we attended the community council meeting for candidates, as did you, this last Monday night, April...

  • A vote for positive change is needed

    Joann Wallenburn, Seeley Lake, Montana|Apr 22, 2021

    There are two pairs of candidates running for the two open seats on the Fire Board. Connie Clark and Gary Lewis are the incumbents. Kristy Pohlman and Alyssa McLean promise to bring positive change to the Fire Board. Do we even need change on the Fire Board? Yes, and here’s why. About four years ago, during an interim chief’s tenure, there were abnormalities with a callout that raised concerns within the corps of the EMTs. One EMT wrote up the incident and shared it with the Captain. Because the concerns were about the interim chief, the con...

  • Join me and vote for McLean and Pohlman

    Georgiann McCoy, Seeley Lake, Montana|Apr 22, 2021

    Please join me in supporting Alyssa McLean and Kristy Pohlman for the Fire Board. They are dedicated to Seeley Lake and will advocate for our health and well being. Their focus on transparency, safety and accountability is vital to our community. Alyssa McLean is the daughter of a career firefighter who will bring a unique perspective to the board. She’s the mother of one son, manager of a local business and has a background in research, finance and grant writing. Kristy Pohlman, a life long Seeley resident, is a small business owner, e...

  • Accountability and advocacy needed - Pohlman and McLean are my vote

    Cristine Matheny, Seeley Lake, Montana|Apr 22, 2021

    Dear Seeley Lake - I have lived here for 28 years. First, I want to thank the Fire Department volunteers past and especially present for their continued service. It is sincerely appreciated! I am asking you to consider that myself and others believe that the Fire Board is in desperate need of a change. Since August 2020 I have attended the Fire Board meetings. The average meeting lasts about eight minutes. The budget is approved first thing without discussing any numbers or information provided to the public attending. Fiscally responsible? We...

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