LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Guardianship Hearing for Joseph and Spencer Walsh (Case Nos. DG 202220 and DG 202221) on 07-27-2022 at 1:30pm in Ravalli County District Court, 205 Bedford Street, […]
Archives for June 28, 2022
Bitterroot College Trustee Position
PUBLIC NOTICE Accepting applications through July 6 for Trustee on Bitterroot Valley Community College board. Visit bvcommunitycollege.org/board for details. BS 6-29-22.
Homeless in the Bitterroot – affordability is key
This past winter on January 27 as the temperature in the Bitterroot dropped from 19 degrees at 6 p.m. to a low of 3 degrees at 6 a.m. on the […]
Hail storm impacts local farms
by Tiffany Williams Jay Hayward saw the signs. He’d been watching a weather app on his phone while working his booth at the Hamilton Farmers Market on Saturday, June 18th, […]
Fire danger level starting to climb
Fire danger on the Bitterroot National Forest was raised from “Low” to “Moderate” on Monday. Forest officials are reminding area residents and visitors to be careful with fire. “We […]
Firehouse Archery opens in Corvallis
by Scott Sacry Archers in the Bitterroot Valley have a new place to congregate. It’s called Firehouse Archery, which is fitting since it is located in the old firehouse building […]
Play Like Robert Foundation funding active lives in the Bitterroot Valley
by Nathan Boddy When Doug Martin, race organizer for Robert’s Run, spoke to the Hamilton City Council on June 7th, he asked a simple question: “Can anything good come from […]
Dukart featured quilter at Stevensville quilt show
“Old Fashion Quilting Bee” is the theme at the Sapphire Quilt Show in Stevensville July 8th and 9th. This year’s featured quilter is Debbie Dukart of Stevensville. “So many quilts, […]
Lone Rock Farmers Market to open
The Lone Rock Farmers Market group is proud to announce that the farmers market will be opening on Saturday, July 2. Many volunteers have been working toward this goal of […]
Dolly’s kids thank Elks Lodge
by Syble Solomon, Coordinator, Imagination Library of Ravalli County Dolly Parton Imagination Library is starting our 3rd year this month with more than 50% of the children from birth to five […]
Hyperventilated
by Bill Jones, Stevensville An opinion by Shari Lynn Maclay in June 15th’s edition scoffs at John Schneeberger for his stance on Trumpism’s debunked 2020 election lies, illegal strongarm tactics and […]
Do Montanans value their privacy?
by John Schneeberger, Democrat for SD43 Women have fought since this country’s founding to win autonomy over their own bodies. I believe that the decision of whether and when to have […]
Re: abortion decision
by G. Greenwood, Stevensville To my Republican friends and neighbors, I am sure many of you are rejoicing now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned. The fact that five of […]
Gun violence penalty
by Roger Radermacher, Hamilton What should the penalty be for gun related shootings? Nobody talks about what the penalty for gun violent shootings should be. Every week we hear how many […]
Is Ukraine worth it?
by Charles E. Wissenbach, Pinesdale Want a world where dictators gobble up countries freely? Ask Russia’s former slave nations what freedom’s worth. Russia and China (being dedicated to conquest) control gigantic […]
Voting
by K. Rhodes, Stevensville November is coming and the elections are pretty important this year. A suggestion: make a list of what is important to you, and look up your representatives’ […]
In preparation to annual summer meeting
by Richard “Sonny” Schwinger, Hamilton As a follow up to my opinion note, concerning the need for responsible covenants being enforced, at the Bobcat Lane H.O.A. additional information was requested. My […]