Dustin M. Chouinard David T. Markette Megan S. Winderl MARKETTE & CHOUINARD, P.C. 601 S. First Street P.O. Box 515 Hamilton, MT 59840 (406) 363-1110 DustinC@mcpcattorneys.com Attorneys for Personal Representative […]
Archives for November 2018
Notice to Creditors – John Tietz
MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN TIETZ, Deceased Cause No. DP 18-113 Dept. 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN […]
Notice to Creditors – Robert E. Jackson
MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT E. JACKSON, Deceased. Probate No.: DP-18-114 Department No. 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY […]
Edwin Arthur Anderson
Edwin Arthur Anderson (Eddie, Ed) passed away at his home in Doyle, CA on November 2, 2018. He was predeceased by his parents, Oscar and Louise Anderson of Victor. He […]
Duane E. Steinke
Florence – Duane E. Steinke, 89, passed away early Monday morning, November 5, 2018 at The Living Centre in Stevensville due to complications associated with Parkinson’s Disease. Duane was born […]
William ‘Bill’ Stanley Schneider II
Florence – William “Bill” Stanley Schneider II, born May 27, 1947 to William and Dorothy Schneider of Hackettstown, New Jersey, passed away peacefully in his home on November 11, 2018, […]
Hamilton bests Columbia Falls, will host state championship
The location was the same as last year’s state championship game, Columbia Falls; however, this year, the game was the semi final and the winner would advance to the state […]
Second place for Florence
The Lady Falcons of Florence ran into the juggernaut team of Huntley Project twice at the State B volleyball tournament in Bozeman, and neither outcome was in their favor. Riding […]
Corvallis finishes third at state
The Corvallis Blue Devils finished third behind Billings Central and Belgrade at the Class A volleyball tournament in Bozeman. After losing to Billings Central in their second match of the […]
Operation Christmas Child to hold national collection week
As Thanksgiving Day approaches, Bitterroot and Missoula Valley families are expressing their gratitude by giving back. Residents are filling shoeboxes with fun toys, school supplies and hygiene items to send […]
Vintage & Collectibles
YESTERDAY’S THINGS will have special sales now until Christmas! Miscellaneous, collectibles and nice secondhand plus furniture. Come enjoy the shop and check out the Christmas section. 221 S. 1st (Hwy […]
Hearing on Name Change – Nguyen Tri Trinh
Lawrence D. Johnson 345 West Main Street P.O. Box 500 Hamilton , Montana 59840 phone: 406-363-1655 Attorney for Petitioner MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF […]
Notice to Creditors – Rex E. Overton
John D. Greef ATTORNEY AT LAW P.O. Box 212 Hamilton, MT 59840 (406) 363-9060 Attorney for Personal Representative MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF […]
Audubon – For the birds of the Bitterroot
No one does more for birds in the Bitterroot Valley than the Bitterroot Audubon Society, the local chapter of the National Audubon Society. They are more than a group of […]
In harm’s way
By Charles Sleath, Hamilton What kind of nation are we that we would rejoice in sending our sons and daughters in harm’s way? They go for the honor, and […]
Darkness
By Peter Lethenstrom, Stevensville Democracy dies in darkness… the Washington Post. What do you think?
The free press
By Allen E. Barr, Stevensville The media is claiming that there is an attack on the free press. The importance of a free press is beyond question. James Madison […]
Refugees, not immigrants
By Star Jameson, Hamilton I am deeply disturbed that the media refer to the thousands travelling north through Mexico from South America as “immigrants.” Is this some way of whitewashing […]
America divided – do the ends justify the means?
By Allen B. Gates, Stevensville America is divided by political polarization and cultural turmoil! Not since the Civil War has there been such polarization and cultural turmoil. The causes […]
Applicants interviewed for vacant Stevi council seat
On Thursday, November 1, three applicants vying for a Ward 2 position on the Stevensville Town Council were interviewed by Councilors Robin Holcomb and Stacie Barker. The Council will […]