NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING FY2019-20 Preliminary Budget Monday, September 24th, 2019 6:30 p.m. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Council of the Town of Stevensville will hold a public hearing […]
Archives for September 10, 2019
RFQ – Engineering Services
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES Ravalli County is soliciting proposals for engineering services to assist with the Como Dam Water Resource Enhancement Project. Ravalli County may, at its option, […]
Notice to Creditors – Myrna Lee Rauer
Kenneth Bransby Bransby Law Firm , P.C. 515 Main Street Stevensville , Montana 59870 Phone: ( 406) 777-1000 bransbylaw@gmaiI .com Attorney for Personal Representative MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI […]
Notice to Creditors – Larry L. Neely
Naomi J. Cheeney Cheeney Law PLLC PO Box 212 Hamilton, MT 59840 Phone: (406) 363-9060 Email: office@cheeneylaw.com Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY IN THE […]
Estate Sales
BLU-J ESTATE SALES, www.bluejayestatesales.com, 363-1600. Sept. 12-14 • Stevensville, 2568 Homeacres. Sept. 16-17 • MON/TUES! 98 Silva Way, Darby/Conner. Sept. 19-21 • Stevensville, address soon. Sept. 26-28 • Hamilton Fairgrounds. Sept. 27 or 28 • Missoula, one day apartment sale. DAY […]
Fresh Produce!
SUPER SWEET SWEET CORN, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, potatoes, pickling cukes, beets, zucchini, yellow squash. Fall mums! Perennials, trees and shrubs. Pro-Mix potting soil, Boost composted manure. Grain-fed beef and pork […]
UMAB garage sale
FOUND TREASURES aka GARAGE SALE – United Methodist-American Baptist, 211 N. 6th, Hamilton, Sept. 20 (9-4), Sept. 21 (9-2). Lots of great stuff – something for everyone!
Estate Sales
2 Living Estate Sales (Sauer & Towle)=1 Amazing Sale! Beautiful home on the Bitterroot River also for sale! 4214 Edgewater Way, Stevi (end of River Road). 9/12-9 to 4 (prices […]
St. Mary’s Peak Lookout – cultural and economic asset
If you look up at St. Mary’s Peak from the valley floor around Stevensville on a clear day you can see a small cube-shaped dot protruding from the ridgeline at […]
Hamilton council discusses farmers market parking issues
Parking in Hamilton can be a thorny issue and conflicts over residential parking during the Farmer’s Market, which occupies portions of 3rd, 4th and State Streets on weekends in the […]
Stevensville Council addresses lighting district assessments
At a special meeting on Sept. 5, the Stevensville Town Council approved lighting district assessments for Twin Creeks, Creekside and Peterson subdivisions but without the administration’s recommended 3% increase. Mayor […]
Lowell benefit Sunday
Last spring, while en route to Boise for their son and grandson’s graduation from lineman school, Nancy Lowell and her daughter Jamie were in a serious accident in the wilds […]
Cyclists ride through Rockies for first responders and veterans
Last week, a group of firefighters from Bellevue, Washington, made their way through the valley on their way to Colorado Springs. This was a fundraiser for the Gary Sinese […]
REC employees volunteer to bring electricity to South American village
In early 2020, fourteen linemen from electric cooperatives across Montana are joining forces to bring first-time electricity to Villa Cotoca in Pando, Bolivia. Three employees from Ravalli Electric Co-op (REC) […]
Scarecrow Festival scheduled
It’s that time of year again when all the scarecrows come and congregate in Stevensville. This year they will not only be lining the bike path leading into town, they […]
FS seeks comments on Mud Creek Vegetation Management Project
The Bitterroot National Forest is inviting the public to review and make comments on a proposed vegetation management, fuels reduction, and transportation system project on the West Fork Ranger District, […]
Rebuilding church in place the best option
By Tricie Callaghan-Stover, Hamilton I became a member of St. Francis Parish in 1978. I have adult children who received the Sacraments of Baptism, First Communion, Confirmation and Marriage in […]
Thank you, Walmart
By Claire L. Kelly, Stevensville Thank you, Walmart. I have been a gun owner for over 50 years. Owned and used high powered hunting rifles, shot guns, semi-automatic hand guns, […]
Beyond Wikipedia
By Mike Mercer, Stevensville I have no particular political slant as I dislike all politicians but they have a function. It is our job, as citizens, to be the sentinels […]
Preparing for Montana’s future
By Reilly Neill, Livingston Climate change and global warming are important issues for Montanans. Coming changes will broadly impact our economic sectors and put inevitable strain on state resources. Challenges […]