Stevensville had a strong win over Polson on Friday at the Tip Off Tournament. The Lady Yellowjackets came out on fire with sophomore Kennedy Praast hitting three three-point shots in […]
Archives for December 2018
Darby wins a couple
Darby picked up a couple of wins over the weekend. They ran over Lincoln, 75-33. Nelson Smith had 27 points to pace the Tigers and Dylan Parks added 18 in […]
Notice to Creditors – Wayne G. Jones
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 THE […]
Trustee Sale 83-18 / 707693
83-18 / 707693 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TO BE SOLD FOR CASH AT TRUSTEE’S SALE on April 11, 2019, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. (recognized local time) at the Main Door of […]
Stevensville – Disposal of Surplus Items
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the Town Council of the Town of Stevensville has declared certain items surplus property by Town of Stevensville Resolution 420; and, if any property […]
Floodplain Permit Application FA-18-17
Legal Notice The Ravalli County Planning Department is inviting public comment on a floodplain permit application to cover the maintenance and repair of a bank stabilization project that was permitted […]
Chris Henning
In the early morning hours of December 2, 2018, our beloved son, brother, nephew, mentor, friend and spiritual advisor Chris Henning was taken home. He was born December 10, 1979 […]
Bonnie Lee Arnott
Very loving devoted mother, grandmother and friend. Bonnie lived in Stevensville, MT and died December 3rd at home due to complications of cancer. She was born January 1, 1941 in […]
Ride of a lifetime – Chambers to compete in National Finals Rodeo
Although he didn’t really plan for the year he’s had, Bridger Chambers of Stevensville has had the ride of a lifetime this past year. And it’s not over yet. The […]
Victor gets new fire hall
After struggling diligently for several years to either remodel the old fire hall in downtown Victor or move to a new one, the efforts finally made it over the hilltop […]
Montana Chocolate Company has moved – but not far
If you see some big red signs in Stevensville saying “CHOCOLATE” with an arrow pointing, just follow the arrow and you will find what you are looking for. It’s the […]
Stevensville receives report on bullying, harassment complaint
The Town of Stevensville recently received the results of an investigation into a complaint filed by Town Clerk Audree Tribbensee alleging bullying, harassment, and creation of a hostile work environment […]
Stevi mayor alleges verbal assault by council member’s spouse
According to Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey, he was verbally assaulted in his office last Friday by Matt Barker, husband of Council member Stacie Barker. Dewey said that he had […]
Politics wrongly threatens conservation program
By Jim Goetz and Paul Burdett In 1987 the Montana Legislature directed Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks to establish a statewide wildlife habitat system to better conserve “our […]
A lefty looney Senator
By Frank Novotny, Captain, U.S. Army, retired, Victor So, Mr. Tester stands with the military. Whoopee! It would be much better if he stood with the Constitution. Remember now, his party has […]
Don’t fall for the hoax
By Clarice Ryan, Bigfork Carbon is a solid black substance. Oxygen is a colorless, odorless gas. Combine these two and you have CO2, a colorless, odorless non-toxic gas! There is […]
New finding could help early diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
National Institutes of Health scientists and their colleagues have found evidence of the infectious agent of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in the eyes of deceased CJD patients. The finding suggests […]