by Teresa Larsen, Victor Yet another whining letter from Ty Capelle in the August 4, 2021 issue regarding the rebuilding of St. Francis of Assisi Church. The church was built in […]
Archives for August 25, 2021
Open letter to President Biden
by Charles E. Wissenbach, Pinesdale Mr. President, You’re ruining your presidency and America by plagiarizing ridiculous Socialist dictatorial gibberish into government. God says (Isa. 55:7-9 NIV), “Let the wicked man forsake […]
A difficult summer for our rivers
by Derek Laine, Missoula I balance my professional and family life with time on the river. River time, usually with a rod in hand, is a critical part of my quality […]
Concern over Corvallis curriculum
by Helen Sabin, Corvallis Trust but verify! On August 17, my husband and I met with Jon Konen, the Superintendent of Corvallis Schools. We were concerned about Critical Race Theory tenets […]
Tony Rasch
Tony Rasch, born December 1, 1944, walked many miles on this earth and touched the hearts of many before his passing on August 12, 2021. He passed peacefully in his […]
Donald Palmer Thorson
Corvallis – Donald Palmer Thorson, 78 of Corvallis passed away Sunday, August 15, 2021 at his home in Corvallis. Don was born May 2, 1943 in Hamilton, MT to […]
Bruce Richard Ross
Stevensville – Bruce Richard Ross, 79, of Stevensville, MT, passed away on February 20, 2021, following a 26-month battle with cancer. He was born in Newark, New Jersey on December […]
Rita Ann Yarbrough
Rita Ann Yarbrough joined her Lord in heaven on August 19, 2021, peacefully in her home surrounded by her family. She was born on June 11, 1931, in Grand Forks, […]
Recent grizzly bears in Upper Clark Fork, Bitterroot Valleys serve as reminder of presence across much of Montana
Wildlife officials have confirmed four grizzly bears in Montana’s Upper Clark Fork and Bitterroot Valleys this year, ranging from Gold Creek to Sula. Although grizzly bears don’t inhabit the Deer […]
Fishing restrictions lifted on Bitterroot River
August 23, 2021 Due to wet weather and cooler temperatures, closures and restrictions were lifted on several rivers and sections of rivers at 2 p.m. today. All restrictions were lifted […]
Bitterroot Forest lowers fire danger
Due to widespread precipitation and cooler temperatures, the Bitterroot National Forest has lowered its fire danger to “High” down from “Very High.” The Forest will also lift Stage 2 Fire […]