John S. Masar LionWood Law, PLLC 115 W. 3rd St., Ste. 103 Stevensville, MT 59870 (406) 625-2682 jmasar@lionwoodlaw.com Attorney for Personal Representative MONTANA TWENTY FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY […]
Archives for March 23, 2022
Notice to Credtiors – Hellickson
Naomi J. Cheeney Cheeney Law, PLLC PO Box 212 Hamilton, MT 59840 Phone: (406) 363-9060 Attorney for Special Administrator MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY In the Matter of […]
Notice to Creditors – Johnson
William J. Nelson, Esq. Nelson Law Office PLLC 217 North 3rd Street, Suite J Hamilton, MT 59840 Telephone: (406) 363-3181 Attorney for Personal Representative MONTANA TWENTY FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, […]
‘Shhh! Be vewy, vewy qwiet’ … Hamilton considers problem rabbits, park structures
by Nathan Boddy Like Elmer Fudd, Hamilton may soon be hunting rabbits, but perhaps they won’t be as wily as Bugs Bunny. The Hamilton City Council has begun to consider […]
Ag businesses, meat processing plants benefit from ARPA
As a part of his efforts to defend Montana agriculture producers and reduce consolidation in the packing industry by expanding local meat processing capacity, U.S. Senator Jon Tester has secured […]
Hamilton Masons present First Responder Awards
On March 4, Hamilton’s Ionic Masonic Lodge #38 hosted the fifth annual First Responder Awards presentation to deserving individuals within the community who truly represent the best in all of […]
Stevensville FFA members receive scholarships
It’s that time of year for graduating seniors to start making their futures more permanent. Many in the Class of 2022 are laying out the blueprints for their future by […]
Wendell Morgan
Wendell Morgan passed away December 9th, 2021. He was born January 17, 1936 to Joseph and Nellie Morgan. Wendell served with the U.S Air Force for four years. He was […]
Putin’s time is short, prayer time is long
by Charles E. Wissenbach, Pinesdale Essential President “Mad-Dog” Putin perspectives: Evil forces in the heavenlies guide him. They can only be combatted through prayer (Ephesians 6:10-13 NIV); 2) War is a […]
Where to place the blame
by Ralph Polhamus, Hamilton The best democrat President of my lifetime was Harry Truman. The sign on his desk in the Oval Office said, “The Buck Stops Here.” The current occupant […]
Where to place the blame
by Ralph Polhamus, Hamilton The best democrat President of my lifetime was Harry Truman. The sign on his desk in the Oval Office said, “The Buck Stops Here.” The current occupant […]
Schooling options for taxpayers
by Gary Engebretson, Corvallis I am retired and on a partial fixed income from BNSF Railroad, Highline area of Montana. I am a high school graduate only. I hired out in […]
Names that will go down in history
by Mark Snider, Hamilton There are names written in American history books that will survive for hundreds of years. Most of us do not remember them, but historians and researchers will […]
One Democrat
by K. Clinko, Hamilton Waiting with several others in a small restaurant lobby in Hamilton last week, I noticed their “Help Wanted” sign asking for all positions: dishwashers, servers, cooks. I’d […]
Why does Zinke hate eagles?
by Andy Roubik, Corvallis Ryan Zinke was our Interior Secretary for less than 2 years before resigning in disgrace with no less than 18 federal inquiries into his actions. I will […]
Thanks to United Way donors
by Syble Solomon, Coordinator, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ravalli County We were delighted to receive a wonderful donation from contributors to the United Way of Missoula County who asked for […]
Community college vs. college
by Mary Fahnestock-Thomas, Hamilton I’ve seen at least two recent letters in local papers saying basically, “I didn’t go to college and am doing fine, so why should I vote for […]
Support for Lackey
by Grace Wilson, Stevensville The weeks go by very quickly and soon it will be time for the June primary elections. For those in House District 88, I highly recommend voting […]
How lucky can you get?!
by Carol Berkoff, Victor Oh Debbie & friends, this can be your lucky year! If you want to go to college & have the State of Montana pay 50% of the […]
Protecting Montana’s wilderness
by Grace McDonnell, Bozeman I grew up in rural Montana, in the valley between the Elkhorn and Big Belt Mountains. Similar to many Montana residents, I spent my childhood days exploring […]