The Town of Stevensville will host a community appreciation night on Thursday, August 5, which will lead the Town into the 108th Annual Creamery Picnic scheduled for Friday and Saturday. […]
Archives for August 4, 2021
Stevensville to offer free swimming during Creamery Picnic
Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey announced an initiative last week with the Town Council aimed at integrating the Town Pool into the annual Creamery Picnic community celebration. Parks and Recreation Director […]
Creamery Picnic parade info
The Stevensville Creamery Picnic Kids Parade, which takes place Friday, August 6th, will accept entries up until the parade starts. Fill out the entry form on page 6 of this […]
Bellamy Brothers to headline benefit for LifeGuard
The Bitterroot Valley is in for a treat when country music greats, The Bellamy Brothers, perform here at the Bitterroot Bash benefit concert for the LifeGuard Group and the LifeHouse. […]
Another Stevensville subdivision proposed
Landowners surrounding a proposed subdivision on the northeast edge of Stevensville were invited to a meeting last week to hear what the developer has in mind. Fred Croci introduced himself, […]
It’s huckleberry season!
by Nathan Boddy To many Montanans, few things are as satisfying as a pound of Montana’s hard-earned native fruit: the huckleberry. While huckleberries can be purchased, nothing makes them sweeter […]
Ag research center holds Field Day
Local residents turned out in droves this year for the annual Field Day at the Western Montana Agricultural Research Center (WARC) in Corvallis last week. The research center is located […]
Barbara Elaine Kinney
Barbara Elaine (Foley) Kinney, 76, passed away on July 30, 2021. She was one of six children born to John and Maxine Foley. She was born in Atchison, Kansas on […]
Mike Baxter
Mike Baxter passed away July 8th, 2021 in Hamilton MT. Mike was retired from the US Coast Guard and retired from the Bremerton WA Police Department. Mike was newly married […]
Gary J. Edgeworth
Gary J. Edgeworth, 84, passed away at the hospital in Kalispell July 31, 2021 with his family by his side. He is survived by his wife Glenda and his children […]
School days without CRT
By Richard Schwinger, Hamilton I agree with the facts presented by Dee Gibney in her letter offer to the editor and published in the Star on July 14. As an educator, […]
Illegal immigration and communism
By Jerry Esmay, Stevensville I feel the need to talk about illegal immigration and communism again. The Democrats seem to have been somewhat successful in covering up the absolute catastrophe occurring […]
Re: Call to disarm
By David Stover, Stevensville Ms. McDougal grossly overstated numbers of nuclear warheads in silos around the US. There are presently 500 MMIII and 50 Peacekeeper missiles which are not activated (warheads […]
At any cost?
By Ty Capelle, Hamilton With the recent decision by the city council and mayor to hire an out-of-town law firm to assist in its defense of the recent ZBA’s decision to […]
‘Envison Hamilton’?
By Helen Sabin, Corvallis The name, ENVISION HAMILTON, struck a chord with me about th growth of Hamilton and I would love for the planning group to answer the following […]
A timber in the eye
By Bob Williams, Stevensville “Why do you see the speck in your neighbor’s eye, but do not notice the log in your eye?” Both Matthew 7:3, and Luke 6:41, have the […]