by Nathan Boddy There can be little doubt that residents of Hamilton are lucky to have a wide selection of top notch municipal parks. It is also true that those […]
Archives for July 21, 2021
Stevensville Creamery Picnic on tap for August 6th & 7th
The Stevensville Creamery Picnic, one of the valley’s oldest and biggest festivals, is scheduled to take place this year on August 6th & 7th. The executive board of the Stevensville […]
Community memorial service set for those lost during ‘20-’21
The public is invited to come together for a community memorial service that is open to all, to commemorate and celebrate the lives of loved ones who’ve passed. The event […]
Program aims to help keep the Bitterroot the Bitterroot
by Michael Howell People aren’t just coming to the Bitterroot Valley to enjoy the hiking, biking, climbing, fishing and hunting and then heading back to where they came from anymore. […]
Corvallis ex-lawyer admits to wire fraud, money laundering and tax evasion
A former lawyer who also was a licensed realtor and ran a construction company has admitted to charges in which he defrauded investors, losing more than $1 million in the […]
Stevensville launches portal for online complaints
Stevensville’s engaged citizenry now has one more avenue for getting their voice heard. The Town has implemented a digital complaint system, available through its website. Anyone can go online using […]
Let’s take our country back
by Jerry Esmay, Stevensville Time for me to again make a few observations about our current political situation. The WOKE movement continues. As I understand this stupid philosophy, if one or […]
Radical-Right Rosendale
by Scott Weaver, Hamilton Nearly 6 months after Trump supporters rioted & assaulted the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 egged on by the former president’s false claims, Congress in May strove […]
Rosendale is right
by Frank Novotny, Captain, U.S. Army, retired, Victor Representative Rosendale is entirely correct in his analysis of political correctness in the military. Subsequent to my tour in Vietnam as an advisor on […]
Ban RoundUp!
by Laura Gerber, Hamilton Glyphosate, known commercially as RoundUp, obviously kills weeds. Have you ever wondered what else it kills? Well, it is slowly killing us humans! We must demand an […]
Logging without laws lives again
by Adam Rissien, Rewilding Advocate, WildEarth Guardians, Missoula In 1995, Congress passed the now infamous “Salvage Rider,” which effectively suspended environmental safeguards for three years allowing the U.S. Forest Service to ramp […]
Biden and Tester plan to reign in the corporate monopolies
by Walter Schweitzer, President, Montana Farmers Union President Biden signed 72 directives in a series of Executive orders to try to reign in corporate abuse and to create a more […]
Danny LaVern Stuart
Danny LaVern Stuart of Darby passed away June 25, 2021 in Tennessee at his mother’s home. Danny was born in Hemet, California, to Gerald (Jerry) R. Stuart and Darlene (Taylor) […]
Charles A. ‘Chuck’ Brooks
Charles A. (Chuck) Brooks. 85 went to be with the lord on May 15, 2021 at the Hamilton (Assisted Living and Memory Care) where he got incredible care. He was […]
Richard I. ‘Rick’ Wortman
Stevensville – Richard I. “Rick” Wortman, born March 10, 1940 in Bozeman, Montana to Irvin and Rena “Dinks” Wortman, passed away Wednesday, July 14, 2021 at his home in Stevensville. […]
Teams win state titles, heading to regionals
by Mikalyn Brickley The 11U and 13U Bitterroot All-Stars will be heading to Regionals at the end of this month. After winning the championship in State, both teams will go […]