by Michael Howell Caught under the same heat domes that have brought extremely high temperatures and drought across the West, the Bitterroot River is faring a good deal better than […]
Archives for August 11, 2021
North Valley Library survey underway
Have your say on the future of your library and take the North Valley Public Library Community Input Survey. It takes about five minutes. The link is at the top […]
Community turns out for Robert’s Run
by Mikayln Brickley This past Saturday, the smoke cleared and the sun came out just in time for over 400 people to gather at the Hamilton High School to participate […]
Remains of Hamilton soldier killed during WWII to be buried in Hamilton
FORT KNOX, KY – The remains of a soldier killed during World War II will be interred at Riverview Cemetery on August 14. Funeral services for Army Pvt. Wayne M. […]
Annual Bitterroot River cleanup this Saturday
The Bitter Root Water Forum invites you to help clean up the Bitterroot River on Saturday, August 14th at their annual Bitterroot River Clean-Up. Volunteers can sign up for walking […]
Fire danger lowered to ‘very high’
Stage 2 fire restrictions still in place The Bitterroot National Forest (BNF) announced on Monday that it is lowering its fire danger from “Extreme” to “Very High” due to our […]
It was so great, with everybody’s help
By Victoria Howell, Creamery Picnic Chair, Stevensville Civic Club It’s been quite a summer. So many long stretches of dry, hot days, smoky air that came way too early as fires raged […]
Accepting gays is anti-Christian
By Frank Novotny, Victor I noted the use of the term “hateful” directed against those who oppose the rainbow acceptance of homosexuality. Apparently, these people do not understand the teachings of […]
Mysterious expenditures
By Mark Adams, Stevensville For some time now, the lack of transparency in the Town of Stevensville has bothered me. Reading the accounts of Town board meetings, lawsuits involving the mayor, […]
Agribusiness consolidation hurting us all
By Rob Larew, President, National Farmers Union Perhaps one of the most personal decisions you can make every day is deciding what to eat. But what happens when multinational corporations in […]
Veteran? Please consider this
By Ed Sperry Col USAF (ret), Stevensville I’m an old vet, a white guy, and on most issues a conservative. I am tired of being told that I am a menace […]
Verna Marie Molenda
Darby – Verna Marie Molenda went home to Our Lord on Friday, August 6, 2021 at 76 years young. She was born on May 21, 1945 and the first few […]
Patricia L. Caterino
Stevensville – Patricia L. Caterino, 85, daughter of Mary Zito and Samuel Caterino, went to the Lord on Tuesday, July 27, 2021. She was preceded in death by her mother, […]
Greg Stueckrath
Stevensville – Greg Stueckrath of Stevensville passed away Friday, August 6, 2021. He was born April 29, 1955 in Plainview, Nebraska the son of Norman Lee and Kay Annette (Thomas) […]