By Lake Como Orchard Estates, Homeowners, Darby On Easter Sunday morning our community experienced what could have been a major tragedy due to a very fast moving and wind driven fire in […]
Archives for April 15, 2021
Making the most of public education
By Marc & Helen Sabin, Corvallis This is in response to Kris Bayer’s letter on “Majority rules?” published in the Wednesday, April 7 edition of the Bitterroot Star. The Bitterroot […]
Questioning Biden Administration
By Susan McCreary, Stevensville I have to question what is really going on with the Biden Administration allowing uncontrolled illegal aliens into the U.S. of A. William Henry Frey, who graduated […]
Unity and censorship
By Jerry Esmay, Stevensville Time for another letter. This time I want to address the subjects of “unity” and “censorship”. Let’s see how the new President’s promise to seek unity […]
How about a wheel hoe for your garden?
By Charles E. Wissenbach, Pinesdale Know about them? They’re coming back so why not learn? Seventy-five years ago, Chucky (that’s me, Charles), wheel-hoed for grandparents. Today Chucky won’t garden without […]
Virginia L. Hoselton
Hamilton – Virginia L. Hoselton,83 went home to be with the Lord on April 5th, 2021, in Hamilton, Montana A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, April 17th at 11 […]
Harold Paul Branch
Victor – Harold Paul Branch, 92, of Victor, died peacefully April 6, 2021 at West Hills Assisted Living. He was born January 23, 1929 in Prentice, Wisconsin, to Harold Paul […]
Recognizing the first of the first responders
There has been a lot of focus on “frontline” workers during the pandemic. But there’s one group on the front line that is often overlooked. They are the dispatchers at […]
Juveniles cited for vandalism at Fairgrounds
Fairgrounds now closed at night Three juveniles have been cited in Youth Court by the Hamilton City Police on felony burglary and criminal mischief charges. The male juveniles are 11, […]
Proposal to improve Stevi parks hits snag
An ambitious proposal to dip into the Jean Thomas Parks Beautification Fund hit a snag when members of the Park Board objected because they hadn’t seen the proposal. At a […]
Stevensville council members explain votes on Burnt Fork Estates
The Stevensville Town Council meeting on April 8 had a fairly short agenda. However, two council members took time to read prepared statements explaining their votes on the Burnt Fork […]