by Von Dailey, Florence Who do you identify as? Do you identify as a doctor? Is that who you are? How about an athlete? Is that who you are? Maybe you […]
Archives for July 2021
Most damaged profession
by Doug Bohn, Victor Covid, now evidenced to be a CCP created bio-weapon, continues to wreak havoc throughout our society. Businesses punished with shut-downs, community traditions cancelled, high school graduates […]
DOJ Charges 500 insurrectionists
by Bob Williams , Stevensville Thinking about this already changed climate, and not including greenhouse gas polluters, is like thinking about the January 6 insurrection, and not including, Stop the Steal, […]
New day for Fort Owen State Park, public river access
A celebration was held last Wednesday, June 30 at Fort Owen State Park in Stevensville to mark the official reopening of the park. The historic site has come a long […]
Backcountry Cyclists digging in to create mountain bike trail system
by Nathan Boddy On a recent Tuesday evening, Jeff Kern, of Bitterroot Backcountry Cyclists (BBC), awaits a crew of volunteers to help shape and refine another section of mountain bike […]
Water quality monitoring group get grants for Sapphire Front project
Summertime is here and Bitterroot River Health Check volunteers are headed out into the field to collect water samples and measure water flows in the Bitterroot River watershed once again. […]
Western Montana hosts Whitewater Canoe Championship
by Nathan Boddy There may have been little fanfare, but Western Montana recently hosted a collection of top-notch athletes from around the nation. For three days along the banks of […]
Stevensville Civic Club has a new attitude
Just a few short years ago, the Stevensville Civic Club was close to folding. There were only about 10 members and no one was showing up for meetings. In fact, […]
Dixie fire exceeds 7,000 acres as firefighters continue suppression efforts
KAMIAH, Idaho: July 7, 2021—Firefighting resources are still engaged in suppression operations on the Dixie fire, located 40 miles southeast of Grangeville and 15 miles south of Elk City near […]
Highway 43 to be temporarily closed while Trail Creek Bridges are replaced
The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) will close Highway 43 near the May Creek Campground approximately 17 miles west of Wisdom on July 12 -15 and July 26-29 to replace […]
Bitterroot Forest Wildfire Update
July 2, 2021 What: 5 new fires Location: Bitterroot National Forest Summary: Firefighters are working this afternoon on 5 new fires caused by lightning from thunderstorms that went through the […]