By Sen. Fred Thomas, Stevensville I have known Sharon for many years, both here in our community and as a legislative spouse and staff person at the legislature in Helena. […]
Archives for October 9, 2018
Estate Sale
BLU-J ESTATE SALES – www.bluejayestatesales.com, 363-1600. Oct 12-13 • Fri-Sat, Frenchtown, 21778 Spike, off Houle Cr. NEW FALL HOURS! DAY ONE 5:30-7:30 PM. LINE NUMBERS GIVEN AFTER 4 PM. FOLLOWING DAYS 9-12
Farm Produce
Mill Crick Farm Stand – 153 Dutch Hill Rd, just west of the Woodside Cutoff – Winter storage crops: onions (red, yellow and sweet) beets, winter squash, potatoes (huckleberry gold, […]
Drift Boat
WOODEN DRIFT BOAT FOR SALE. 15-foot, $500 obo. Owner built. Needs TLC. Will deliver locally. 777-0485.
Vintage/Antiques
START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW AT YESTERDAY’S THINGS, 221 S. 1st (Hwy 93), Hamilton. Gift a gift from the past. Vintage is individual character formed over time. Who can beat […]
Handicap Van
HANDICAP VAN – 2008 Chrysler Town & Country, automatic wheelchair ramp. 36,500 miles. Blue Book $18,000 to $21,000. Like new! Price $17,000. Photos on craigslist. (406)363-7737.
Cliff’s Corral
Jane is still at Cliff’s Corral, 130 Main, Hamilton, MT. Stop and see her and the unique gifts, painted ponies, elkskin gloves, MT Silver jewelry, leather dyes, and much more.
RFQ – Architectural and Engineering Services
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR RAVALLI COUNTY (HAMILTON, MONTANA) ADULT DETENTION CENTER SECURITY ELECTRONIC CONTROLS AND MONITORING SYSTEM Ravalli County is seeking a Request for Qualifications […]
Expansion of Bass Creek Recreation Area celebrated
Supporters gathered at Larry Creek Group Site last week for a picnic in celebration of the recent successful land acquisition that will expand the Bass Creek Recreation Area (BCRA) to […]
Stevi council member resigns after disorderly conduct citation
Stevensville Town Councilmember Raymond Smith has tendered his resignation following an incident over which he was cited for disorderly conduct. According to Stevensville Police Chief James Marble, a citation for […]
Stevi council wants ‘special audit’ of current budget
At the request of Council President Bob Michalson and Councilmember Stacie Barker, the Stevensville Town Council considered conducting a “special audit” regarding the Town’s 2018-19 FY budget at its September […]
North Valley Public Library initiates planning process
The North Valley Public Library District Board of Directors is holding “Community Listening Sessions” later this month to gather input from the community that could help in the creation of […]
Proposed camera surveillance system raises privacy concerns
At least one citizen finds the Town of Stevensville’s proposed surveillance system for Lewis and Clark Park a potential violation of a person’s right to privacy. He bases his opinion […]
Forest to accept additional objections on bikes in WSAs
The Bitterroot National Forest announced last week that it will accept objections related to the issue of mountain biking in WSAs from all interested individuals and organizations, regardless of whether […]
Team Lavender – taking on cancer of every kind
The Sprinkle Pink campaign against breast cancer has morphed into a colorful bouquet and the first Colors of Cancer campaign is officially under way. Teams, identified by color, are now […]
More ‘aaaaahhs’: the case for investing in outdoor recreation
By Diane Conradi, Whitefish I love the “aaaaahh” moment–when you open the car door at the trailhead, breathe the air, hear the rustle of leaves, and step into the […]
YES to literacy
By Star Jameson, Hamilton Recently I learned some alarming facts about literacy in our country, and our valley approximates some of these figures. Although our school districts work earnestly […]
Support for I-185
By Cindy Stergar, CEO, Montana Primary Care Association As an organization that promotes integrated primary healthcare for Montana’s most vulnerable populations, the Montana Primary Care Association strongly endorses I-185, the Tobacco Tax […]
White Cane Day
By Tom Tunny, President, Hamilton Lions Club The Hamilton Lions Club recognizes Monday, October 15 at “White Cane Day.” Throughout the world, the long white cane is used by people […]
Re: UM priorities
By Henry Fowler, Stevensville I saw in a recent newspaper article one of the primary reasons that University of Montana’s enrollment continues to decline – poor academic priorities. With […]