Margaret Ellen Lindstrom died peacefully of natural causes on Saturday, June 4, 2016 at her home in Florence, MT, where she was surrounded by family. Margaret was born at the […]
Archives for June 2016
Future irrigators learn water ways
The Bitter Root Water Forum, in its continuing effort to offer educational opportunities related to the Bitterroot Watershed, recently hosted its fourth annual “Future Irrigators Field Trip” Young people in […]
Mickens retiring after 43 years of teaching
By Daphne Jackson Corvallis Primary School teacher Carolyn Mickens is retiring after 43 years as an educator. Mickens said her interest in teaching started when she was young. “When I […]
Another chapter ends in book of valley high school sports
Sports Talk by Jean Schurman The Class of 2016 has made their last walk. The cards have been read, the company has gone home and a new phase […]
Catherine Monroe
Stevensville – Catherine Monroe spread her wings to be with the rest of the angels in Heaven on Friday morning, May 27, 2016. She was born in Phoenix, AZ on […]
Larry Milless
Bitterroot Valley – Larry Milless, 66, went home to his Lord and Savior on Saturday, May 28th. Larry is probably sitting at the feet of Jesus telling Him stories and […]
Red Cross needs your support
Texas residents are once again facing devastating flooding and hundreds of Red Cross volunteers from all over the country are there operating or supporting 17 shelters, providing meals, assessing damage, […]
Support for Water Compact
The CSKT Water Compact is much more than just a piece of legislation—it is a negotiated agreement that ensures the future of agriculture in our state. Without the Compact the […]
Certified planner needed
In the joint interest of residents, taxpayers, landowners, and land developers, it’s time for Ravalli County to have a certified planner as head of the Planning Department! A certified planner […]
No Syrian refugees!
So many still think bringing Syrian refugees here would be ok! Wake up and see what the Muslims are doing here in our country. There is a college professor in […]
Wolf quota politics
The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission are two different critters. Our FW&P Department presents wildlife management proposals to five governor-appointed F&W […]
A Forest Travel Plan that protects water, habitat and access
By Dave Chadwick, Montana Wildlife Federation; Kathy Hundley, Selway-Pintler Wilderness Back Country Horsemen; Hilary Eisen, Winter Wildlands Alliance; Dave Campbell, Bitterroot Trout Unlimited; Kylie Paul, Defenders of Wildlife; Kirk Thompson, […]
Jennifer B. Lint Boatwright Law Office, P.C. 1091 South First Street Hamilton, MT 59840 (406) 375-1385 Attorney for Personal Representative MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY IN THE MATTER […]
Sales/Auctions Living ESTATE SALE (or perhaps “Man Heaven”), 111 Tara Lane, Stevi. Fri. 9-4 (prices firm, Sat. 9-2, Sun. 10-1 (1/2 price. Amazing fully equipped woodworking shop – work […]
Wednesday, June 8 Zen Buddism Class Zen Buddhism Class will be held on Wednesday, June 8 (2nd and 4th Wednesdays) from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Center for […]
REC celebrates Valley Solar project
By Michael Howell Officials and members of Ravalli Electric Cooperative (REC), joined by government officials and members of the public, all convened on the company’s Woodside substation last Thursday to […]
Stevensville’s utility rate help program to continue
By Michael Howell The Stevensville Town Council met on Thursday, May 26 with only two council members present. Mayor Jim Crews stated that he had contacted Dan Clark at the […]
Manzella to head Montana delegation
State Representative Theresa Manzella (HD 85) of Hamilton has been selected to lead the Montana delegation to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. This is the first time a […]
Victor Fire District replaces ambulance
Ten year ago, the Victor Volunteer Fire District purchased a 1997 Ford F250 ambulance from the Telluride, Colorado Fire District. The ambulance had 20,000 miles on it and now has […]
Soldier’s remains to finally come home
It’s been a long time coming, but the remains of Corporal George G. Simmons, born on October 28, 1917, will finally be laid to rest in the Corvallis Cemetery next […]