By Rosanne Larson, Stevensville To the man and women driving a small white car, who stole my purse on Monday April 22. in Stevensville, I want you to know that […]
Archives for May 2019
Who do you think you are?
By Claire L. Kelly, Stevensville Some ‘White Christian Americans’ believe they are genetically pure and superior to the rest of humanity. They are wrong. Though individually unique, we are who […]
Legislature passed gains for wildlife, habitat
By Bill Geer, Missoula The 2019 turned out to be a success for wildlife and habitat. We look back at a session that had more than 80 bills affecting our core […]
The War of the Republicans
By Bob Brown, Bigfork A half century ago the power in Montana politics was the Montana Power Company. Created to provide electricity for the operations of the Anaconda Copper Company, “the […]
Corvallis’ Warnken going solo
For the past two years, Caleb Warnken of Corvallis has been playing doubles and doing very well. Last year, he and his partner, Gabe DeLeo finished third in the state […]
Florence adjusting to new pitcher
The Lady Falcons of Florence were on a roll early in the season, notching wins and steadily gaining confidence in their quest to another state championship. That came crashing down […]
Corvallis volleyball coach resigns
Kasey Arceniega, Corvallis’ volleyball coach for the last 10 years has resigned. Arceniega graduated from Corvallis and then went on to play college volleyball at UMWestern. She built up one […]
Dillon Track Meet results
The Dillon Beavers and the Corvallis Blue Devils went 1-2 in the boys team results and then swapped places for the girls team scoring. There were several personal bests set […]
Hans Richard Schweitzer
Hans Richard Schweitzer, 94, died May 3, 2019 at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospice Center of congestive heart failure. He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota on November 10, 1924 to […]