Garage Sale – 05/27-05/30, 8A-5P, 300 Luby lane, Florence. Restaurant & catering items, knick knacks, tools, refrigerator, washer/dryer, household, furniture, tables, shelving, pickup topper, pickup bed liner, tires, antique wood […]
Archives for May 2021
Stevensville Schools open trustee position
Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to Montana Codes Annotated, the Board of Trustees declared an open trustee position at the special board meeting held May 19, 2021 at 8:00 […]
RFQ – Town of Stevensville legal services
Public Notice Town of Stevensville NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of Stevensville is inviting qualified firms to submit qualifications to provide legal services for a three-year period commencing […]
Stevensville business icon hoping for liver transplant
Community fundraiser scheduled Robert and Kate Lutzenhiser have owned and operated a downtown business in Stevensville for over 30 years. They have been an integral part of the community, providing […]
Hamilton council receptive to zoning changes
by Nathan Boddy The Hamilton City Council met during their regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, May 18th, with a full agenda before them. Only the second in-person meeting since Covid-19 […]
Gibson files for Stevensville mayor position
Steve Gibson, a former council member and former council president, has filed for the position of Stevensville mayor. Gibson has been a public servant for over 40 years. He and […]
Corvallis Ag Research Center receives $1.2 million funding for new facility
The Western Agricultural Research Center in Corvallis is set to receive about $1.2 million in funding from the state for construction of a new facility. The funding is included within […]
Conservation groups call for urgent action to protect grizzly bears
In letters sent to federal lawmakers and the Biden administration, numerous conservation organizations are calling for urgent executive and legislative action to bolster grizzly bear recovery, even as western lawmakers […]
Mildred J. Tucker
Stevensville – Mildred J. Tucker, 93, passed away peacefully at her home early Friday morning, May 21st, 2021. She was born in Great Falls, MT. on June 13, 1927 to […]
We need an upgrade in our thinking!
by Kris Bayer, Hamilton Long ago I ran across this saying, Small minds talk about people. Average minds think and talk about things. Great minds think and talk about ideas. This […]
Legislature passes game-changing broadband bills
by Geoff Feiss, General Manager, Montana Telecommunications Association, Helena The 2021 Montana Legislature adjourned on Thursday after passing several bills designed to move Montana out of the bottom of the rankings among […]
Participation trophy
by Mike Mercer, Stevensville Sewing fear into a susceptible segment of the American people has become a crime wave in need of direct intervention by all. By those that built a […]
American Legion Fatality Marker Program
by Jim Kelly, Chairman, American Legion Fatality Marker Program State Leaders applauded the program as “…One of the finest projects I have ever seen undertaken by an Organization. . .” Numerous enough […]
Another Iran deal
by Alvin Blake, Stevensville Hopefully President Biden will make nuclear deals with Iran and North Korea. However, it is equally to be hoped that he does not repeat the fatal flaw […]
‘Management’ of wolves in Idaho and Montana harkens back to extermination era
by Sarah McMillan, Conservation Director, WildEarth Guardians, Missoula On May 6, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed a gray wolf extermination bill into law that allows hunters, trappers—and even paid private contractors—to slaughter […]
Critical Race Theory dangerous
by John Gibney, Hamilton I have been hearing a lot about Critical Race Theory now being forced upon our school systems. As I also understand it, Biden is giving tax money […]
Hamilton softball ends season on good note
by Mikalyn Brickley In the last game of both teams’ seasons, the Hamilton Lady Broncs softball team competed against the Dillon Beavers. In the first pitch of the game, thrown […]
Red Sox lose close one to Gallatin Valley
by Mikalyn Brickley Saturday afternoon the Bitterroot Red Sox lost after a good battle with the Gallatin Valley Outlaws in the second game of their double header. After losing the […]
Top valley tennis players advance to state
by Mikalyn Brickley In the 2021 Southwest A Divisional Tennis tournament played in Hamilton this week, five schools competed to earn a place in the state tournament to be held […]
Truckers vaccinated at Conrad truck stop vaccine clinic
Governor Greg Gianforte on Thursday visited a vaccine clinic set up off I-15 in Conrad for truckers entering and exiting the state. Over 500 truckers had been vaccinated at the […]