Ravalli County Public Health Dept. October 27, 2020 As of 4 p.m. today, Ravalli County Public Health has received 22 new cases of COVID-19. Ravalli County currently has 275 […]
Archives for October 27, 2020
Art for Red Ribbon Week
The Ravalli County DUI Task Force is once again sponsoring an art contest for the valley’s schools. This is the third annual contest. The elementary and middle school classes design […]
Hearing – Open Lands Bond Project
Legal Notice The Board of County Commissioners (BCC) will conduct a public hearing for a Ravalli County Open Lands Bond project on Thursday, November 12th, 2020 at 2:00 P.M. in […]
Call for Bids – County Audit
CALL FOR BID/QUOTES: INDEPENDENT AUDIT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2020 WITH OPTION OF AUDITING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR TWO SUBSEQUENT YEARS The BOARD OF RAVALLI COUNTY COMMISSIONERS is soliciting […]
Call for Bids – County Audit
CALL FOR BID/QUOTES: INDEPENDENT AUDIT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2020 WITH OPTION OF AUDITING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR TWO SUBSEQUENT YEARS The BOARD OF RAVALLI COUNTY COMMISSIONERS is soliciting […]
Call for Bids – Tree Removal
BID REQUEST This is a request for a bid to remove 26 trees and trim 4 trees in Corvallis Estates Park along Martin Driver. The trees to be removed are […]
Storage Unit Contents Sale
LEGAL NOTICE Christine New, Notice is now given, that pursuant to the provisions of MC 70-6-601, et seq, and the contract you signed, the contents of your storage unit is […]
BitterRoot Bus/MR TMA hearings on Transportation Plan
PUBLIC NOTICE BitterRoot Bus and MR TMA of Missoula is applying for our annual 5311 grant from the Montana Department of Transportation. Due to recently enacted federal legislation, BitterRoot Bus […]
Commissioners opt for status quo in response to COVID-19 spike
The Ravalli County Commissioners held a meeting last Thursday to discuss a proposed joint letter with the Ravalli County Board of Health to the community concerning the recent increase in […]
Election office says expect long wait for in-person voting
The Ravalli County Election Office anticipates a 3 to 4 hour wait time if you plan on voting on Election Day. The only in-person voting location is the Ravalli County […]
Charges filed in nursing home resident’s disappearance case
On September 22, 2020 at 10 p.m., 81-year-old Carol Nutt was reported missing by staff at the Discovery Care Centre in Hamilton. She showed up a day later at the […]
Stevi sewer main extension project approved
Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey recently announced a slate of infrastructure projects throughout the community that are scheduled through 2021. Those projects are already coming to fruition with the Town Council’s […]
Hamilton considering new fire hall
It has been recognized for a long time now that the Hamilton Volunteer Fire Department was outgrowing its accommodations in the historic Fire Hall, located in the downtown area on […]
The message is – don’t wait!
Heidi House, cancer survivor, has a message for everyone: skin cancer can be treated successfully – but the sooner the better! Cancer is a scary word to hear from your […]
Hamilton announces changes for Halloween
The City of Hamilton has sent out a press release stating that Ravalli County health professionals are asking that they discourage door to door trick or treating due to the […]
Proposed Skalkaho Bend Park riverbank protection project draws some criticism
A plan was presented to the Hamilton City Committee of the Whole on October 13 to do a major riverbank protection project and parkland enhancement along the river in Skalkaho […]
‘Hamilton Speaks’ is now online
The City of Hamilton’s new online public meeting platform is up and running! If you are interested in what the city of Hamilton is up to and want to examine […]
Town Pump fundraiser helping food banks serve in crisis
With demand for food bank services surging in Montana during the pandemic, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation is matching $750,000 in contributions during its 19th annual fundraising campaign for food […]
Skalkaho Bend Park – will it remain ‘natural and undeveloped’?
By Kathy Wehrly, Melissa Hughes and Cheryl Waterworth, Hamilton TEN THOUSAND willows, aspens, serviceberry and dogwood shrubs, and cottonwoods planted the length of FIVE football fields, surrounded by EIGHT-FOOT-TALL FENCING, […]
The death of Lulu: How an early and unexpected snowstorm led me to understand America’s direction
By Elliott Oppenheim, MD, JD, LLM Health Law This year has been the worst of years. We are locked in a winter of our discontent. Lulu was dead. She strangled […]