Archives for July 2015
Red Sox, Bucs play to a draw
The Bitterroot Red Sox are a veteran team who bring experience and talent to the field. The Bitterroot Bucs are a young team with a lot of hustle who are […]
Frederick Daniel Heil
Stevensville – Frederick Daniel Heil passed away on Saturday, July 11th, 2015. He was the youngest of five brothers, son of Mavis and Walter Heil, born in Essex Junction, Vermont. […]
Raymond Jo Lyons
Stevensville – Raymond Jo Lyons, 94, of Stevensville passed away Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at his home with his wife by his side. Raymond was born in Helena MT in […]
Joy Helen Kaler
Joy Helen Kaler passed away peacefully at her home in Stevensville, MT in the comfort of her family on Saturday, July 11. She is survived by her mother, Patricia Kaler […]
MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HAROLD ARCHIE FRESN III, Deceased. Probate No.: DP-15-62 Department No. 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS […]
Sales/Auctions Blu-J Estate Sales 363-1600 Follow our green signs! View photos at www.bluejayestatesales.com All Sales Day One 6:00-8:00pm Following Days 9am-5:30pm July 23-25 – Missoula 1760 W. Central. Furnishings, vintage, […]
Wednesday, July 22 Family Fun Night On Wednesday, July 22 from 6 to 8:30 PM, Stevensville’s Our Savior Lutheran Church and Preschool is hosting a Family Fun Night. All community […]
Additional correction
In the July 8 story on objections to the BNF Travel Plan, it was incorrectly reported that “They complained explicitly about the archery season and suggested that it be closed […]
Correction
In the July 8, 2015 front page article “FS Hears from Travel Plan Objectors,” the fifth paragraph discusses an objection from the Montana Back Country Horsemen. This is incorrect. It […]
State champs headed to regionals
A group of nine year old boys from Hamilton and Corvallis are having the best baseball season, ever! The team won the Cal Ripkin League State of Montana Championship over […]
Stevi bike camp proposal moves to private property
By Michael Howell Despite the fact that the Stevensville Town Council approved the location of a proposed bicycle camp in Lewis and Clark Park at its June 25 meeting, in […]
Moore takes over at Stevi schools
By Michael Howell The new Superintendent at the Stevensville School District, Bob Moore, must know a little bit about being a school administrator after serving for 22 years as high […]
Hamilton adopts preliminary budget
By Michael Howell The Hamilton City Council adopted a preliminary budget for the coming fiscal year 2015-2016 that mirrors last year, according to City Finance Officer Craig Shepherd. The budget […]
Clean Water Act rule change finalized
By Michael Howell The proposed federal rule change for determining what waters are considered Waters of the U.S. under the Clean Water Act has reached final form and is about […]
Stevi bicycle camp partners with hotel
By Kathleen Meyer, Chair, Stevensville Bicycle Camp Committee The Stevensville Bicycle Camp Committee has accepted an offer it couldn’t refuse. The invitation came as a tentative idea three months ago, […]
Praise for Stevi mayor
At the Thursday, July 9th meeting of Stevensville Town Council, Mayor Gene Mim Mack disclosed that the Stevensville Bike Camp Committee had accepted a generous offer to locate the Bike […]
Let’s recycle right in Stevensville
Residents of Stevensville, come on over to the newly opened recycling drop-off next to the Burnt Fork Market! Already, aluminum cans and #1 plastic bottles are coming in fast. So […]
Response to Fahnestock-Thomas
I’m referencing “One Solution to Societal Problems.” Dylann Roof acted alone, just because he hated doesn’t mean everyone hates. What about the Muslim that slit the throat of a white […]
Zinke’s forest reform common sense solution
In this age of suburban sprawl, it is refreshing to see that Montana is different than the rest of the country: the last best place. As a certified forester myself, […]