Articles written by Lynn Carey


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  • Fed up with approach to the Post Office?

    Lynn Carey, Seeley Lake, Montana|Nov 4, 2021

    To my fellow citizens of Seeley Lake, How many of you are fed up with the approach to the Post Office parking lot? Here is where to complain: Montana Department of Transportation PO Box 7039 Missoula, MT 59807-7039 406-523-5800 Remember the squeaky wheel gets the grease!! ** Editor's Note: Please note the address was corrected as of Friday, Nov. 5....

  • Listen to your own advice and chill out

    Lynn Carey, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Jun 25, 2020

    I noticed in last week’s Pathfinder in letters to the editor that several people felt that Mr. Ashmore was trying to infringe on Roxie’s first amendment rights. I think one of them even offered the advice, if you did not like her letter, don’t read it. Seems he was not willing to take his own advice. Mr. Ashmore was just stating his opinion, which is his right. Remember the first amendment!! I would offer this advice to all, “Just Chill Out.” Hopefully, this nightmare will be over in November....

  • The national divide

    Lynn Carey, Seeley Lake, Mont.|May 21, 2020
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    I saw this on social media and thought it spoke to the divide in our nation. “How sad it must be believing that scientists, scholars, historians, economists and journalists have devoted their entire lives to deceiving you while a reality TV star with decades of fraud and exhaustively documented lying is your only beacon of truth and honesty.” @christophurious...

  • 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...

  • Thoughts on the Speed Limit Change

    Lynn Carey, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Feb 2, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - I read with interest the article about the speed limits through town. Now I was totally out of the loop as to the where fore, what fore of the speed limit change. I would like to offer a few thoughts I have on the subject. I have no problem with extending the speed limit farther south to the turn lane at the Market. But to go from 25 miles per hour (mph) to 35 mph, then to 40 mph is just plain ridiculous. They could have gone from 25 to 40 with no problem. Concerning enforcement, if the local officers would sit at the plumbing...

  • American Lands Council – Best Interest for Montana or Front for Special Interest Groups?

    Lynn Carey, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Sep 29, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY – Tuesday, Sept. 20 I attended the meeting at the Condon Community Center. The American Land Council presented their reasons for the transfer of Federal land to State control. The representatives Jennifer Fielder and Kerry White put forth several good reasons for state control. Unfortunately, like most people arguing their position they made statements that, while not lies, were not totally true. The facts were stated so as to compare apples to oranges. The one position they put forth that is hard to argue with is that the people cl...

  • Forest Service Complexity Requires Us to Work Together

    Lynn Carey, Vice President and Race Director Seeley Lake Nordic Seeley Lake, Mont.|Feb 18, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - I would like to comment on the resent articles in the Missoulian concerning the problems within the Forest Service (“Recreation, Heritage & Wilderness” by Rob Chaney in the Feb. 7 issue http://missoulian.com/news/local/u-s-forest-service-strategy-offers-candid-look-at-system/article_36ce9768-6fe3-51a3-a5f7-0c3ee997241d.html and “Marten Sees Challenges Ahead for Region 1” by Rob Chaney in the Feb. 9 issue http://missoulian.com/news/local/marten-sees-challenges-ahead-for-forest-service-region/article_d6caef25-2ac...