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Archives for May 12, 2021
13-Family Sale
13- FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE In Corvallis – Misty Vale Loop, Lone Willow Dr. & Fieldstone Dr. MAY 14th & 15th, Fri. & Sat. 8 – 4. Lots of Goodies! […]
Emma’s House creates safe space for child victims to tell their story
Val Widmer, Executive Director of Emma’s House Children’s Advocacy Center in Hamilton and a licensed clinical social worker, has been on the job for 15 years. Emma’s House opened as […]
Stevensville mayor files for re-election
Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey has filed for re-election. He filed on the first day. Dewey acknowledges he’s been through a lot during the past three years, including a failed – […]
Hamilton mayor files for re-election
Hamilton Mayor Dominic Farrenkopf did not hesitate one second to file as a candidate in the upcoming elections. He hopes desperately to maintain the position. He believes that he has […]
Project 59870 wins Chamber’s community asset award
For a young organization, Project 59870 has managed to accomplish a lot. And that didn’t go unnoticed by the Bitterroot Valley Chamber of Commerce, which has selected Project 59870 for […]
Victor’s Hamburg receives Hannah’s Hope Fund gift
Sarah Hamburg, Victor Schools Spanish teacher has been awarded a monetary gift from Hannah’s Hope Fund to help with tuition costs. Hamburg is currently pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts […]
Josephine Ann (JoAnn) Catalano
Josephine Ann (JoAnn) Catalano, 80, of Florence, AZ, passed away January 27, 2021, at Banner Del E Webb Hospital in Sun City West, AZ. She was born January 7, 1941 […]
Mona M. Sanfillippo
Florence – Mona M. Sanfillippo, 95, of Florence passed away Sunday, April 25, 2021, at her home in Florence, surrounded by her nieces and grandniece in loving care. She was […]
Support needed for bill critical to local journalism’s future
Fairness is not a partisan issue. Fairness is the goal of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act currently being considered in the United States Congress. The bill has bipartisan support […]
‘Where do you get your news?’
By Mary Fahnestock-Thomas, Hamilton Months ago, when my husband was called for possible jury duty and found himself being interviewed with about 30 other people during jury selection, this was the […]
No guns in the classroom!
By Robert D. Walsh, Ph.D., Professor, Bitterroot College/UM Higher education in Montana is heading for Dodge City before Wyatt Earp got there. MUS Regents, come to the rescue! Regarding the proposal […]
National politics and Montana politics
By Bob Williams, Stevensville Here’s the present situation, at the national level. Last December the Gallup Poll found that about 41% of the USA identified themselves as Independents, with 31% identifying […]