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  • Loss of Bob as Our Fire Chief

    Nikki Maloughney, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 26, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE – Losing Bob as our fire chief is an unfortunate occurrence and losing our fire chief is sad. Best of luck to Bob in his future endeavors. However, just because a few of the members walked out, that does not mean they resigned from the unit. The fact that they volunteered to begin with means they care about the community they live in and they would not intentionally leave the community short-handed. Keep in mind though that we do not know all the details and to jump to conclusions and get worked up is not going to help matters. I...

  • Why Move from One Warped Sewer Rate Scheme to Another?

    Beth Hutchinson, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 26, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - Greg Robertson revised his proposed sewer rate schedule at the board meeting Thursday, Oct. 19. The problem is that he moved from one tremendously warped method (that had over 100 residences labeled as “businesses”) to another equally unfair approach. Under his newest scheme, ALL – be they high or low users, business or resident, year-round or seasonal, prosperous or low-income residents, owners of occupied or vacant parcels—will now pay the same for both debt service and operations and maintenance (O&M). Robertson seems to look...

  • Curious……

    Dennis Clark, Spokane, Wash. & Seeley Lake resident for 40 years|Oct 19, 2017

    Regarding the letters to the editor concerning the sewer project during the past four months, Don Larson states that, “All the 20 against the project were by residents who live and vote in the Sewer District.” I guess Don needs to look more closely at the Sewer District map, as the primary residences of two of the most vocal individuals opposed to the sewer are in southern Montana and Arizona. Referencing those who wrote in support of the project, Larson writes, “Only seven live and vote in the District.” Wrong again, Don. I personally know ma...

  • Engineering Documents Are Out; Take the Time and Effort to Study Them

    Beth Hutchinson, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 19, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - Rumor has it that critical engineering documents, revealing the design, actual plan components and budget for the proposed sewer, are finally in the hands of the sewer board. Can that group demonstrate the integrity, maturity and confidence needed to provide constituents the time to access, review and develop questions regarding their proposed project now that “full” engineering information has been delivered to them? While each property owner (and interested renter) may not feel fully qualified to analyze the entire set of doc...

  • Location of Sewer Treatment Facility Could Negatively Affect Wells

    Frank B. Paxton, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 19, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE – A group of approximately 110 well-owner, landowners in the airport area east of Seeley Lake are concerned about the location of the proposed sewer system. We all take our water from private, individual wells and we are concerned about the possible pollution from the treatment plant which is proposed upstream and upflow from our properties. As we understand it, medical wastes will not be removed from the millions of gallons of treated water released from the plant, once fully operational. If true, these wastes will inevitably f...

  • Seeley Lake is NOT Polluted

    Doug Hadnot, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 19, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - Over the past year, since the Seeley Lake Sewer Project was defeated in the election last fall, I have read several articles about how much the lake is polluted and how the proposed sewer project is going to miraculously fix that. The two letters to the Editor last week point out the fallacy of that and what the real truth is…. SEELEY LAKE IS NOT POLLUTED. Furthermore, the claims that water quality in the lake has diminished in the last few years are unsubstantiated by the data and there is no historical baseline data to c...

  • Claims of Nitrate/Chloride Pollution in Seeley Lake are Highly Exaggerated

    Colleen Krause, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 12, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - Many of my friends and neighbors along Boy Scout Road and C Street are under the impression that the lake is severely polluted. They have all written letters regarding this theory. I took the time this summer to go to the Seeley Lake Water District and printed out all the information about all the water testing that has been done regarding the sewer. The tests for nitrates in the lake, which the Board paid for, are very low. The average being .06 mg/l. A full 10 represents the standard for issues with drinking water. The...

  • Thank You from the Seeley Lake Ranger District

    Rachel Feigley, Seeley Lake District Ranger|Oct 12, 2017

    The Seeley Lake Ranger District would like to thank everyone for your patience, dedication and hard work on the Rice Ridge and Liberty Fires. So many individuals contributed to the success of the firefighting efforts that it is impossible to comprehensively list all of those who participated in the daily briefings, cooperators meetings, worked out on the line, or supported the many functions that were in place. However, I do want to specifically mention the residents of Seeley Lake, Ovando and the associated communities; wildland and...

  • Sewer Board Veers from Mission When Setting Goals

    Beth Hutchinson, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 12, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - The self-created mission for the sewer district clearly establishes why the board’s current proposal is so out-of-line. The statement introduces itself appropriately: “to assist the community in determining the need and cost for a centralized sewer system.” But, from that point on, the goals and subsequent board actions headed in a different direction. Rather than establishing NEED by developing a plan for a comprehensive study and analysis of environmental factors, the board settled for doing some water testing on FEWER SITES...

  • Support Outside District Lines?

    Don Larson, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 12, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - The Pathfinder has published 41 letters to the editor about the proposed sewer in the past four months...June through September. Twenty-one have been for the project and 20 have been against it. All the 20 against the project were by residents who live and vote in the Sewer District. Of the 21 in support, only seven live and vote in the District. Curious...

  • Stop the Dog and Pony Show and Cut Costs

    Warren Little, Missoula, Mont.|Oct 5, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - I recently received a response from Congressman Gianforte that indicated he was doing his best to reduce federal expenditures but that it looked like with the hurricane and flood expenses of Florida and Texas, along with the fire expenses in Montana, he was going to have to vote for an increase in the debt ceiling. He said our national debt is nearly $20 trillion and growing. Interest payments are reaching nearly $200 billion. I know the politically correct thing is to praise the firefighters and their “putting their life on t...

  • Question Costs - Interlocal Agreement and Total Sewer Costs

    Don Larson, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 5, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - The Seeley Lake Sewer Board has been assessing district residents $47,000 for the past 13 years for “study” of the sewer situation. That’s a total of more than $600,000 of taxpayer money. Now add the cost of the services the Missoula County Commissioners have donated through an interlocal agreement signed in 2011. They’re easily a couple hundred thousand dollars and include a hundred thousand dollar “loan.” These services include the Public Works Directors time...between 10 and 30 hours a week as well as that of an administrat...

  • Let's Rename the Lake – and the Town

    Bruce Hall, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 5, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - The trio opposed to the sewer should change their name to Citizens Against Sensible Wastewater Solutions, for that is what they’ve turned out to be. “Citizens for” just doesn’t fit their profile, though it’s typical these days to adopt a high-minded name – and then do the opposite. And while we’re seeking truth, as they say they are, let’s prepare for the last mile. Many of the old warnings fit so well here and now; don’t [urinate] in your own pot, don’t [defecate] in your own mess kit. But if the trio dupes too many into prote...

  • Enough Already, Coach!

    Doug Waldron, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Oct 5, 2017

    MISSOULA - When will the coaching staff be shaken up at the University of Montana football? Enough is enough already, with losses, loss of players and the latest, our very good rookie quarterback who was nothing more than fed to the wolves. I wrote a Letter to the Editor before about our head coach. Head coach? What a joke. Check out the injury list, losses, embarrassment to the team and the University. I won’t mention players names who have been sacrificed and fed to the wolves by a head coach who no doubt ‘prayed for someone to make him ‘lo...

  • I Told You So

    Larry Dillree, Ovando, Mont.|Sep 28, 2017

    I wrote this letter nearly 30 years ago and it was published in the Kalispell Daily Inter Lake newspaper – please read it. “I just finished reading in the Daily Inter Lake where farmers who lost 40 percent of their crops are eligible for federal disaster funds. What I would like to know is, when will we loggers be paid for the loss of our crops? I am talking about the millions of board feet of blowdown left to rot in the woods; the millions of board feet of dead and dying, bug-killed timber; and last, but not least, billions of board feet of ov...

  • Thank You Greg Poncin's Team and Firefighters

    Lois James, Woodworth Road, Ovando, Mont.|Sep 28, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - I want to thank the Northern Rockies Incident Management team for dropping by my house and sharing maps and information about the Rice Ridge Fire. I live on Woodworth Road and the fire was burning right behind my house. They would stop everyday and take time to sit with me on the porch over a cup of tea and muffins and explain the fire situation to me. They made me feel better that they would protect my buildings. Everyone I met was so nice and polite. Thank you for the certificate of appreciation. All the firefighters deserve a...

  • Patriotism

    Mike Marshall, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Sep 28, 2017

    The politicians have been milking the patriotism cow for some time, at the same time they want to ignore veterans’ needs. As soon as some citizen on the street or representative in Congress or the white house starts espousing patriotism, a big red flag goes up in my mind. “Patriotism” is the first refuge of carpetbaggers, and it trips my gag reflex. True patriots are not shouting their esprit from the rooftops or in front of microphones. True patriots are quietly doing patriotic things and they ask for no recognition for doing what seems natur...

  • Thank You Seeley Lake!

    Mona Bennett, Missoula, Mont.|Sep 28, 2017

    My name is Mona Bennett, aka MontanaNana (Addy Trevino’s Grandma). As I approached the carnival fundraiser for my granddaughter my heart was truly touched. From several blocks away I watched people all going to one place with one goal; to support Addy. Cancer is a horrible thing for anyone to go through but the people of Seeley Lake have certainly helped ease the pain. I thank you all for that. The love and support from this community is amazing. I am so grateful and proud that my kids live in Seeley Lake, Montana. Again, thank you all so m...

  • Lolo National Forest Fire Season 2017

    Ken Kronsperger, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Sep 28, 2017

    Well it looks like we may finally exiting the fire season of 2017. Many questions are on the minds of the people that reside in this area of the nation. The first and easiest question is how did it start? The answer to that is simply a lightning strike. Now the questions become much more complicated. I have found the answers given by the ‘EXPERTS’ leave a lot to be desired. There are three things necessary for a fire. Oxygen Fuel Ignition source In our forest we, not surprisingly, have the first two in abundance and Mother Nature supplied the...

  • Support a Smart Future, Support the Sewer

    Doug Anderson, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Sep 28, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - I have watched the lively debate about the proposed Seeley Lake sewer system for some time now, with many thoughtfully constructed arguments on each side, as well as some wild rantings and conspiracy theories. Here’s some of the basic truths I was able to distill from all of this: There are a lot of septic systems in a very confined area, some operating properly and some failing. They may or may not be entirely responsible for ground water and lake contamination but it is certain that many of them are contributing to it. Adding m...

  • Thank You for Best of the Valleys Recognition

    Dena Turner, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Sep 21, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - I want to say a big THANK YOU to the community of Seeley Lake for voting Good Times the best place to buy a gift. I am honored, thankful and humbled for the recognition. Sue had a dream when she opened Good Times in 1982, and I am dedicated to preserving that dream. I know she is smiling down from above with a big glass of wine in her hand and saying “Cheers, My Dear! “ God Bless you all, Dena Turner Seeley Lake, Mont....

  • Unite as a Community and Make Our Voices Heard

    Karen Salomon, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Sep 21, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - It is probably general agreement that the summer of 2017 in Seeley Lake will be remembered as the summer of the fire, as opposed to the summer of sunny skies, fresh mountain air and experiencing a variety of recreational opportunities. As we all know, and it bears repeating, that “The Fire” has had significant impact on this community personally and economically, the extent which is yet to be determined. Although this fire season is (hopefully) coming to an end fairly soon, we must not forget to resurrect multiple factors con...

  • Once-In-A-Lifetime Opportunity

    Klaus von Stutterheim, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Sep 21, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is just that: a possible event which offers enormous gain but will never be re-offered and if not seized will leave decades of regret in its wake. The federal government, whose purse strings are rapidly closing, is offering Seeley Lake a $8,000,000 (!) grant, the largest award ever to any community, to construct a sewer system. This will solve a problem that threatens the very economy and way-of-life of Seeley Lake: ancient septic systems are contaminating our ground water and polluting our beloved...

  • Sewer - More Troubling Issues Arise

    E. L. Taylor, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Sep 21, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - This is the third time of my writing on the Seeley Lake sewer issue. Each time visiting the subject, more troubling issues arise. First off, who are these people who are able to go against the wishes of citizens who have voted down financing the sewer? They are able to hire lawyers to find some loophole to get around the voting of residents. The capper is WE are charged to pay the lawyers. How is this possible? Is this some sort of totalitarian hidden government whose ugly head arises only when their lawyers are paid? I have also...

  • Sewer: A Newcomer's Perspective

    Rick Weidner, Seeley Lake, Mont.|Sep 21, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE - As relative newcomers to the Seeley Lake community, please allow us to provide our perspective on the municipal sewer issue. Three years ago we purchased a seasonal (summer) cabin on Boy Scout Road. Our time here during the summers and occasional winter snowmobile trips convince us that we want to build a year-round home on our property. Discussions with builders and Missoula County officials have shown that we may need to upgrade our existing septic system. This additional expense may be necessary because we are slated for Phase...

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