National Institutes of Health scientists have used human skin cells to create what they believe is the first cerebral organoid system, or “mini-brain,” for studying sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). CJD […]
Archives for June 25, 2019
Former Stevi clerk offers to settle complaint for $500k
Last Friday the Town of Stevensville received a letter from attorney Nathan Wagner, of Datsopoulos, MacDonald & Lind representing former Stevensville Town Clerk Audree Tribbensee, offering to settle Tribbensee’s […]
Stevi mayor vetoes council appointment for Ward 2
At a press conference on Friday, Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey issued a veto of the Town Council’s recent resolution appointing Jim Crews to fill the vacant Ward 2 council seat. […]
Water use restrictions invoked in Stevi after well failure
Last Thursday, June 20, the Town of Stevensville implemented water conservation practices due to the failure of a well pump in the Town’s well field adjacent to the Twin Creeks […]
It’s Hoary Alyssum time
By Linda Habeck, Corvallis It’s another banner year for hoary alyssum along the roadsides, and in fields and pastures. I first started researching hoary alyssum in 2007 when I saw […]
Strange, but true
By M.S. Detmers, Hamilton It is strange that my neighbor, who owns an easement road, chooses to violate my Deeded Easement Rights. He blocks the easement with a large trailer, […]
4th of July: Born and Born Again
By Claire L. Kelly, Stevensville Americans will soon celebrate the birth of our country on July 4, 1776. We should also celebrate July 4, 1863, when our country ‘s continued […]
Please read The Mueller Report
By Diane Thomas-Rupert, Stevensville It seems that everywhere we go these days we hear various versions of what happened about Russian interference in our election and obstruction of justice. However; […]
Conservation as duty
By Anne Millbrooke, Bozeman President Teddy Roosevelt saw “conservation as a national duty.” As he said in a 1908 speech, conservation is “the patriotic duty of insuring the safety and continuance […]
Bitterroot Bucs B team falls short
The Rasmussen Tournament was held over the weekend in Florence at the home of the Bitterroot Bucs. The tournament is named for Wilma Rasmussen, who was arguably the Bucs’ biggest […]
Henry ‘Hank’ Praast
Stevensville – Henry “Hank” Praast, 45, of Stevensville passed away Sunday, June 16th, 2019 at St. Patrick Hospital. Hank was born July 4, 1973 in Missoula, MT, the son of […]
Colin Mackenzie Craft
Stevensville – Colin Mackenzie Craft, age 61, passed peacefully on Tuesday June 18, 2019 at his home surrounded by family. He was born November 7, 1957 in Sacramento, CA to […]
George R. Swanson
George R. Swanson, 77, of Stevensville, MT passed away at home on June 20, 2019. A lifetime of generosity, living life to its fullest, and loving his family took its […]
John Egisto Notti
Stevensville – John Egisto Notti, 87, passed away peacefully on May 24, 2019, with his family by his side in Stevensville. John was born May 14, 1932, in Butte to […]
John Charles Timmons
Stevensville – John Charles Timmons, 63, of Stevensville passed away Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at Community Medical Center. He was born October 24, 1955 in Whitefish, MT to Patrick Charles […]
Phillip Albert Webberson, Sr.
Stevensville – On Monday, June 17th, 2019, the journey of Phillip Albert Webberson, Sr. took him to the finest gold claim anyone could ask for. He died at home surrounded […]