MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH ANN TALLEY, ALSO KNOWN AS ELIZABETH ANN AUSTIN TALLEY, Deceased Cause No. DP-19-105 Dept. 1 […]
Archives for October 2019
Notice to Creditors – Lowell Talley
MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOWELL DELANO TALLEY, ALSO KNOWN AS LOWELL D. TALLEY, Deceased. Cause No. DP-19-104 Dept. 1 NOTICE […]
RFP – Stevensville Special Audit
PUBLIC NOTICE Town of Stevensville NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of Stevensville is inviting qualified firms to submit proposals for audit services for a special audit for the […]
Meeting on Hayes Creek gate
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Discussion with possible decision on removal of gate on Hayes Creek Road The Board of Ravalli County Commissioners will hold a public meeting Wednesday, October 23, […]
Hearing on Name Change – Brown
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 THE […]
Bitterroot Star shares success of Western Heritage Days
At the October 8 meeting of the Stevensville School Board, the Bitterroot Star presented a check for $4000 to the school’s Backpack Program. The money represented part of the proceeds […]
Brain cancer survivor reminds us: sometimes cancer can be beaten
Although many lives are lost every day from one sort of cancer or another, sometimes, with the right help at the right time, cancer can be beaten. Lori Meuchel is […]
Climate change of growing concern to Bitterrooters
People around the world are mobilizing, it seems, to press their governments and international corporations for action to address climate change with a growing sense of urgency. Concern also seems […]
Bitterroot Front Project discussed in Darby
The Bitterroot National Forest held the first in a series of public meetings on the Bitterroot Front Project last Thursday, October 10th at the Darby Community Clubhouse. According to forest […]
NIAID head to speak on infectious diseases
Topic: Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases: From AIDS to Zika Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., whose career has focused on fighting HIV/AIDS and other emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, as well […]
Local students make music abroad
This summer, five area high school band students – Carlos Morales, Crystal Hazel and Matthew Kleinjan, Stevensville, and Amaya Jensen and Amanda Boelman, along with their chaperones Jeremy and Kendra […]
Trump’s foreign involvement requires impeachment inquiry
By George Corn, Hamilton Trump is the creature our country’s founders warned us about. A corrupt, immoral president conspiring with foreign powers for personal gain and soliciting foreign interference in […]
Remembering Miss ‘E’
By Mary Ann Eckroth, Mandan, North Dakota Rona (Veronica) Engelter was known as Miss E in Hamilton schools. Though she retired over 10 years ago from teaching, she was still a […]
Elk hunters be engaged, be heard
By Tom Puchlerz, Stevensville I watched and listened in awe during my first year of hunting elk as a large bull screamed, nose flared, while he herded his cows from […]
Bitterroot Front future on the line
By Marilyn Wolff, Stevensville Should taxpayers and Ravalli County residents support a huge timber cut of approximately 150,000 acres? Wouldn’t you think the cut should be within the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) and […]
Kiss your Sapphire Mountains view goodbye
By Jeff Lonn, Hamilton Bitterrooters from Hamilton to Victor should prepare to have their view of the Sapphire Mountains marred by Bitterroot National Forest’s Gold-Butterfly logging project. This enormous timber […]
The man who would be king
By Dave Ward, Corvallis The old Chinese curse of “May you live in interesting times,” has certainly been playing out malignantly for the past 3 or 4 years. As a […]
Who are the bad guys anyway?
By Mary Fahnestock-Thomas, Hamilton Paul Wheaton is “a giant doofus” (his words) in Missoula who was a brainy software engineer until he discovered “permaculture,” which for some years now has […]
Blue Devils a ‘blue collar’ team
The Corvallis boys’ soccer team is a hardworking, “blue collar” team, according to their coach, Tim Hickey. The team has struggled the last three years but this year, they went […]
Corvallis girls advance
The Corvallis girls secured their state playoff berth with a 5-1 win over Frenchtown. Coach David Molesh said it was a real team effort with everyone contributing and playing well. […]