By Daphne Jackson A local veteran assistance program plans to offer veterans an increased range of services, thanks to a new, more spacious location at 217 N. 3rd Street […]
Archives for April 5, 2016
Annual auction sign of spring
By Jean Schurman In 1960, Morris Gardner, a well-known local businessman and auctioneer, began what is now one of the first signs of spring, Gardner’s Spring Equipment Consignment Auction. […]
Study released on effects of low dose pesticide poisoning
By Michael Howell Local wildlife rehabilitator Judy Hoy is one of the authors cited in a study recently published in the International Journal of Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine […]
Track off to great start
Usually the first track meet of the season features rain and snow, but that was not the case on Saturday at the Gene Hughes Invitational in Corvallis. Blue skies and […]
Florence splits on opening day
The Florence softball team opened their season with a loss and a win over two Western B teams. Florence opened against Ronan who finished second in the state B tournament […]
Tennis results
There was only a limited number of tennis matches this week. The season will hit full stride this week with matches on Saturday and next Tuesday in Stevensville, Corvallis and […]
Myrl Snyder
Evidently, Heaven needed a catcher for its softball team, so called up Myrl Snyder from the earthly minors to go play with the pros on Monday, March 28, 2016. She’s […]
Kenneth K. Krout
Stevensville – Kenneth K. Krout, 81, of Stevensville passed away on Thursday, March 31 at home. He was born September 19, 1934 in Marcus Daly Hospital in Hamilton, MT as […]
Leslie McGuire
October 26, 1951 – March 26, 2016 Stevensville – Leslie McGuire died peacefully at home from cancer on Saturday. Born and raised in Connecticut, she began her move West in […]
David T. Markette Dustin M. Chouinard MARKETTE & CHOUINARD, P.C. 601 S. First Street P.O. Box 515 Hamilton, MT 59840 (406) 363-1110 marklaw@cybernet1.com Attorneys for Personal Representative MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL […]
Meeting scheduled for Eastside Hwy planning
By Carlotta Grandstaff, Bitterrooters for Planning The Eastside Highway is due for significant repairs in the north valley. That provides an opportunity for citizens to weigh in on two […]
Re: BRID issue
Throughout the past 30 years, Three Mile Irrigators have effectively and efficiently satisfied a very large debt and maintained a very efficient Gravity Irrigation System through tax assessment. The group […]
For the good of the community
After enduring approximately three years of back and forth, verbal and written arguments, in an attempt to convince me and the other water users who is right, BRID and Citizens […]
Logging
Well, the logging between Lost Horse and Roaring Lion Creek is in the works, 2,300 acres, besides some logging in Coyote Coulee area. Julie King said the objection period ends […]
Why would we want them here?
Responding to Mr. Russ. You don’t know your Constitution! Nowhere does it say religion has to be respected! It says Congress can’t make laws establishing a religion and can’t prohibit […]
Brokered conventions nothing new
“Brokered” political conventions are neither good nor bad. Sometimes they are simply necessary. That could be the case with the Republicans this year, as it was in 1952 and 1976. […]
Sales/Auctions Top of Dakota Show pig, lamb, goat, sale. April 16 Minot ND. www.top-of-dakota.com Daryl 1-701-337-6698. #1 Source for all of your projects. Broadcast live www.dvauction.com 2nd Annual Bitterroot […]
Wednesday, April 6 Kiwanis Bitterroot Kiwanis meets Wednesdays at 12 noon at BJ’s Restaurant, 900 N. 1st, Hamilton. Guest speaker on April 6 will be Bill Fulbright, Ravalli […]