RICHARD A. WEBER, P.C. 345 West Main Street Hamilton, Montana 59840 Telephone: 406/363-6888 Fax: 406/363-2972 Attorney for Personal Representative MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT, RAVALLI COUNTY In Re the Estate of: […]
Archives for January 20, 2021
Public Notice – BitterRoot Bus
Public Notice This is to notify all interested parties that BitterRoot Bus is applying for $ 135,157.00 under the Section 5311 Program for the Federal Transit Administration entitled “Financial Assistance […]
Elizabeth Frances Swift
, 90, died peacefully on January 10th at The Remington at Sapphire Lutheran Homes in Hamilton. Born on September 19, 1930, the sole child of George Christian and Frances Ritter […]
Harold Lloyd Graham
Harold Lloyd (Hal) Graham passed away peacefully from natural causes at his home in Florence, Montana on January 11, 2021. He was surrounded by his children and close family. Harold […]
Darlene Grove
Darlene Grove was born August 30, 1931 along the Humboldt River near Frenchman’s Ford. She shed her earthly bonds and drifted away from her Stevensville home in the Bitterroot Valley […]
Ruth Miriam Canfield
was born October 19,1921 in Napa, CA to Emil and Goldy Swanson, who owned a painting supplies store. Emil not only owned the store but was a painting contractor, and […]
Girls basketball roundup
The Lady Pirates of Victor are a young team with no seniors on the team. Although not very tall, they are quite speedy and can cause some issues for the […]
Florence upends Corvallis
The Florence Falcons entered the non conference game against Corvallis on a three game winning streak on Thursday. The Falcons had topped Loyola, Arlee and Anaconda; all are 6B opponents. […]
New coach for Yellowjacket wrestlers
The coaching staff for the Stevensville wrestling team has a bit of a Corvallis feel to it when you first look at them. Russ Hendrickson is the head coach for […]
City of Hamilton makes offer on Foxfield property
At a special meeting held on January 12, the Hamilton City Council decided to submit an offer to purchase a 4.78-acre parcel of land located at 220 Foxfield Street, just […]
Bitterroot Valley College
Why impeach President Trumph?
Why such frantic efforts Trump’s last days impeaching him? Trump’s promise to drain the D.C. Swamp terrorizes them. The same as making a tapeworm leave your body is its death […]
Let’s get out of the weeds
Many of us are upset with the “Feds”. The actions of Congress and the unelected bureaucracy are slowly depriving us of our God given constitutional rights. Rights expressed in the […]
Bitterroot Valley is turning into Missoula
Welcome to Missoula Why do you travel to Missoula? To shop? To meet with a doctor? To visit someone? Yet there you are, traveling the crowded Missoula streets, hoping someone […]
We will miss you, Darlene
It is with great sadness that we learned long time Stevensville resident, Darlene Grove, passed away this week. We have lost another quiet lion. Darlene was always thinking about how […]
Bad info and populism
To Henry Fowler: Thank you for making me aware of Eatwell and Goodwin’s book on national populism. I hope you read other writers on the topic as well — the […]
Disastrous decision could destroy Stevensville’s hometown feel
By Joan Prather, former Executive Director of Stevensville Main Street Association, and Victoria Howell, founding board member of Stevensville Main Street Association Stevensville, Montana is a town, not a city. […]
Senate priorities in the legislative session
By: Senator Jason Ellsworth President Pro Tempore of the Montana Senate Senate District 43, Hamilton, Republican The 2021 Legislative Session presents us with a significant opportunity to drain the swamp […]
Ravalli County Demands Stevensville Police Turn all Felony Investigations Over to Sheriff
At the first meeting of the year for the Stevensville Town Council, Mayor Brandon Dewey read a December 28, 2020 letter from the Ravalli County Sheriff’s Office, signed by County […]
Stevi planning board recommends approval of Burnt Fork Estates
The Stevensville Planning and Zoning Board has recommended approval of the Burnt Fork Estates subdivision. The 220-unit subdivision, including single- and multi-family units as well as a 16-lot commercial area, […]