Another spoke in the bio-tech hub developing in Hamilton Dr. Seth Lederman, CEO of Tonix, a pharmaceutical production company that is building a production facility in Hamilton, was given a […]
Archives for June 2021
Allen appointed to Stevensville Town Council
On June 28th, the Stevensville Town Council of two unanimously approved the appointment of Sydney Allen to fill the Ward 2 vacancy created by the resignation of Patrick Shourd. Allen […]
Hamilton kicks off process for new comprehensive plan
by Nathan Boddy The City of Hamilton officially began work on a new Comprehensive Plan on Tuesday, June 21st. A steering committee comprised of 11 members, city staff and consultants […]
Hamilton Downtown Association ready for post-pandemic engagement
by Nathan Boddy Montana native, Erin Steuer, is ready to see Hamilton and the surrounding area as it emerges into a post pandemic vigor. The new Executive Director of the […]
Bitterroot Health expanding to Darby, opening in 2022
Bitterroot Health will open a new location in Darby in late 2022; the Bitterroot Health Darby – Scripps Clinic. The new clinic will replace the current Bitterroot Physicians Clinic, affiliated […]
‘Robert’s Run’ to honor memory of Robert Leonardi
by Mikayln Brickley On July 7, 2019, 10-year-old Robert A. Leonardi lost his life in a hit and run as he attempted to cross the road on his scooter. In […]
Red Sox lose two to Glacier Twins
by Mikayln Brickley The Bitterroot Red Sox played the Glacier Twins this past Tuesday. In what was a double header, they lost both games, 12-1 and 15-11. Putting up 6 […]
Recently adopted resolution by Hamilton City Council
By Daniel Carrasco, Frances Carrasco, Laura Carrasco, Jennifer Chase, Audrey Chong, Michele Craig, Kathy Dexter, Neeltje van Doremalen, Rachel Feldman, Andy Hughson, Shelane Hughson, Myndi Holbrook, Jacqueline Leung, Stacy Lewis, Mary Marsh, Brittany McKenzie, Terry Moran, Vincent Munster, Sujatha Nair, Vinod Nair, Laura Tally, Karin Peterson, Julia Port, Jyothi Purushotham, Jonathan Schulz, Cindi Schwartz, John Schwartz, Rick […]
Resign
By Jim Crews, Lewis Barnett, Susan Evans, Tom Brown, Raymond Smith, Stacie Barker, Robin Turjan Holcomb, Bob Michalson, Jim Tadvick, Sandy Holland, Nancy Potter-Lowell Due to the fact that Mayor Brandon Dewey used public funds to pay for his personal […]
To Donna Gibney
By Mary Fahnestock-Thomas, Hamilton Can we stop this pseudo-conversation now? I will take your views on American history to heart when you have a PhD in the subject, like several of […]
Why?
By Von Dailey, Florence Why a rainbow crosswalk? Why, something to segregate you from everyone else? Why do you feel you are different and deserve special treatment? Why do you need […]
Critical Race Theory
By Henry Fowler, Stevensville Critical race theory is not just about learning history from a different perspective. It is part of a postmodernist project that rejects classical liberalism and has converted […]
Satanic influence
By Frank Novotny, Victor Oh my goodness! All those letters castigating those “hateful” Christians causes me to wonder if anyone remembers the story of Sodom & Gomorrah. There is still today […]
Not impressed
By Helen Sabin, Corvallis I recently attended the Hamilton City Council meeting that was held at the County Fairgrounds. It was eye-opening. The mayor began the meeting with a dictatorial warning […]
Time for Tester to go
By Gary K. Carlson, Retired Marine Corps LTCOL, Corvallis S.1, the liberal elections bill was defeated yesterday in the US Senate. That is good news for Montana and really good news for […]
Can we learn to thrive?
By Kris Bayer, Hamilton I’m the one that asked all of us to upgrade our thinking. As I read the letters to the editor (mostly the only thing I read in […]
Electoral College important element
By John Bruder, Florence Elliott Oppenheim wrote an excellent letter in the June 23 Star summarizing how democracies came to be and how our democracy is set up. I just want […]
Help wanted, housing needed
By Mary Ann Dunwell, Helena “Short staffed. It’s the new pandemic,” reads a sign at an Ennis restaurant. “We can’t hire employees,” business owners said repeatedly during a recent listening session […]
What to the Conservative is Juneteenth?
By U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale, Glendive In theory there is nothing wrong with a celebration of emancipation. The freeing of the slaves was one of the great steps forward for this […]
Oncoming Western weather
by Bob Williams, Stevensville Go to this well liked, climate depiction site, from the University of Maine. Have a look at colorful graphics, of global, expected high temperature anomalies, at […]