Rental House Wanted for clients: $500 Finder’s Fee with signed lease: a mature couple with well trained dog; need yard, one level, 2-3 bedrooms, 2 bath, 6 month minimum lease, […]
Archives for April 21, 2021
Studio wanted
FIRE DESTROYED HOME. Sr. seeking local studio, 1 bedroom or in-law unit in Stevi, Victor, Florence. Call cell 415-359-1721. BS 4-14, 4-21, 4-28
Thrift Store worker
Local thrift store needs person to sort clothes and do laundry. 20-30 hrs/wk to start, may work into full time if desired. $9/hr to start. (406)777-2266 or bitterrootthriftstore@gmail.com BS 4-21
Blue Green Algae
RELEASE INCREASED NUMBERS OF REJUVENATING STEM CELLS with STEM ENHANCE ULTRA by Cerule. Blue green algae from Klamath Lake, plus other patented ingredients per Dr. Gitte Jensen. Earth’s super nutritious […]
Estate Sale
Clean Estate Sale – 122 S. 8th Street Hamilton. April 24. 10 am. Furniture, Furnishing, Garden Supplies, Tools, Power Tools, Essential Oils, House Goods, Supplies, Clothes and Fabrics. Parking along […]
Responsibility
by Shari Austin, Stevensville In this day and age when everyday citizens do not have much control over what happens in Washington D.C., there is one thing the everyday citizen can […]
Cutting taxes for the wealthy
by Frank Novotny, Victor I have seen advertisements on the internet regarding cutting taxes for the wealthy. Now this may take a little bit of thought, so here goes. First question: […]
The indefensible violence of wildlife killing contests
by Samantha Bruegger The new film “Wildlife Killing Contests” is—as intended—extremely difficult to watch. The recently released twenty-five-minute documentary, produced by Filipe DeAndrade and Brian Moghari in partnership with Project […]
Fractured
by Eric Houtchens I no longer recognize our system of government. Growing up we had a two party democracy with conservatives, moderates, and liberals. Now, I see a government controlled […]
Public lands are worth protecting
by Conrad Anker, Rachel Schmidt, Francine Spang-Willis and Andrew Posewitz Once again, the Rally for Public Lands at the State Capitol was proof that our public lands and outdoor way of life bind us. […]
Buddy Amner Nielson
DARBY – formerly of Utah – Buddy Amner Nielson passed away peacefully on his home on April 10, 2021, surrounded by his family. He was born in Burley, Idaho, on […]
Anna Marie Harn
STEVENSVILLE-Anna Marie Harn, 95, known as Anne to most of her Montana friends and “Annie” to her family, passed away peacefully at The Living Center Skilled Nursing Facility in Stevensville, […]
Sale of Storage Unit Contents – Beavers
NOTICE Jason Beavers, 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 now […]
Sale of Storage Unit Contents – Sylstad
NOTICE Hayley Sylstad, 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 now […]
Connecting community through free expression
Open-ended Expressive Arts Studio open in Hamilton “Expressive arts are about process, not product,” says Barb Lucas, founder of Open-ended Expressive Arts Studio in Hamilton. The studio space, which opened last […]
Mud Creek Project draws criticism
Public comment ends for Mud Creek Vegetation Management Project The chance for public comment on the Bitterroot National Forest’s Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed Mud Creek Vegetation Management […]
Food ready for the taking
Pantry Partners is in a great situation. The Stevensville food bank wants the community to know that there is plenty of food available for anyone who needs it. “Through the […]
Meet your Stevensville school board candidates
The Stevensville School Board has a total of five trustee positions open this election cycle. The Star asked the candidates to submit information about themselves to better inform the public. […]