By Michael Howell Supporters of Abuse Free Environments (SAFE) has been providing aid and shelter to survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Ravalli County for 30 years. Twenty years […]
Archives for October 31, 2017
County commissioners balk at putting Budd-Falen on agenda
By Michael Howell The county commissioners declined an invitation from local State Representative Theresa Manzella to have Karen Budd-Falen come and make a four-hour presentation to the County Commissioners about […]
100 years later, Model T is back at Bell McCall
By Jean Schurman If you get a chance and like history and old cars, be sure to stop in to see the 1917 Model T on currently on display in […]
Sacajawea sculpture unveiled in new Darby home
A bronze sculpture of Sacajawea, the Shoshone woman who guided and interpreted for the Corps of Discovery, was dedicated last Friday at the Sacajawea Rest Pocket Park n Darby. Ted […]
Football playoffs
Hamilton will begin their post season in the quarterfinals with a home game against Dawson County (Glendive). Dawson is the No. 6 seed out of the Eastern A conference. Hamilton […]
Corvallis takes first with Stevi, Hamilton right behind
The Corvallis Blue Devils brought home the Southwest A district championship with Stevensville and Hamilton taking second and third. The top four teams will advance to the Divisional Tournament at […]
Florence ready for divisionals
The Florence Falcons have moved through the season picking up win after win after win. But this year they are also working on a game plan they hope will lead […]
Cuts to seniors are scary
By Tracy McPherson, Hamilton The proposed $420 million state budget cuts scare me because like a lot of people I have a hard time making ends meet right now. […]
Heee’s baaack …
Once again our local invasive liberal progressive Marty Essen has submitted unsubstantiated statistics to support an allegation that is totally erroneous ¬– aka, a lie. Comrade Essen asserts that […]
Caregivers and seniors need help
I am a mother of 3 and a home care worker with 9 clients, who also takes care of her aging father on the side. Our clients depend on […]
Seniors deserve care, compassion
I am a caregiver in Montana helping seniors and others who are disabled and I’m writing on behalf of myself and as a voice for those who cannot because […]
Candidate should know the laws
Mark Adams is one of three candidates running for Town of Stevensville Mayor. This week yard signs supporting his candidacy have popped up around town. I believe MT Code […]
God and the Forest Service
I heartily agree with Grace Wilson’s letter last week that God is the one who put out the fires. We prayed and He answered! We should all be thankful […]
Doomed to repeat?
Dr. Theodore Dalrymple’s (a pen name) analysis of the chaos going on in Great Britain goes like this: “In modern welfare states, the struggle for subsistence has been abolished. […]
Praise for Trump
President Trump is doing a great job in Washington and he is trying to untangle the evil things Obama did during his years there. To start, insurance is NOT […]
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Wednesday, November 1 Stevi Garden Club The Stevensville Garden Club meets every first Wednesday of the month at the Community Baptist Church, 409 Buck Street. On Wednesday, November 1, members […]