Corrine Campbell, Physical Therapy/Myofascial Release, 406-777-2679. Elizabeth Harper Schurman, Counseling, Coaching, Hypnotherapy. 406-304-2517. 5501 Hwy 93N, Ste. 101, Florence, MT.
Archives for February 2023
Household items
STAND-UP FREEZER, $500. Entertainment center, $300. Treadmill, $150. ATV wagon, $400. Lawn mowers, $50 each. Wheelbarrows, $25 each. (307) 371-2284.
Puppies
RAT TERRIER PUPPIES. Smart and sweet. $600. Call 417-312-1000. Hamilton.
Hearing on Name Change – Sargent
Montana 21st Judicial District Court, Ravalli County In the Matter of the Name Change of Sarah Lavonne Sargent, Sarah Lavonne Sargent, Petitioner. Cause No.: DV-23-51 Dept. 1 Notice of Hearing on Name Change This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from […]
RFP – North Hamilton PER
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PREPARATION OF A NORTH HAMILTON PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING REPORT FOR WATER, SEWER, & TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF HAMILTON, MT February 17, 2023 The City of Hamilton is seeking proposals from qualified firms to develop a Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) for an area of north Hamilton that includes the […]
Stevensville Public Hearing – Burnt Fork Estates
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Thursday, March 9, 2023, 6:00 pm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Stevensville Town Council will hold a public hearing on Thursday, March 9, 2023, 6:00 pm at their regularly scheduled meeting held at […]
Call for Bids – trail clearing
LEGAL NOTICE Bitterroot Backcountry Cyclists (BBC) is partnering with the USDA Forest Service to complete trail clearing on the Bitterroot National Forest (BNF). BBC is currently accepting bids for a service […]
Notice to Creditors – Adams
TANKO LAW OFFICE BRIAN C. TANKO, ESQ. Montana Bar No. 5194 392 – 1st Avenue East North Kalispell MT 59901 Tel: (406) 257-3711 Fax: (406) 257-3722 Email: btanko@tanko.law.com Web: www.tankolaw.com […]
Storage Unit Sale
NOTICE OF SELF STORAGE SALE Please take notice Park River Storage located at 17 Red Ranch Rd. Stevensville MT 59870 intends to hold an Auction of storage units in default of payment. The sale […]
Montana youth matter to locals
Local organization fundraises for youth across the state by John Dowd Montana’s history was built on adventures in the outdoors and in trying to keep up that legacy into the future, […]
Hamilton entrepreneurs hope to reopen Hamilton’s historic Roxy Theater
by Nathan Boddy With a little luck and some community participation, Hamilton could once again see the silver screen come to life in the downtown Roxy Theater. The longstanding theater […]
Corvallis schools in need of help
by John Dowd With extremely limited funding available from the state, the Corvallis School District is reaching out to the community to ask for help again. “We’re as tight as […]
RML scientists hopeful re: Marburg Virus vaccine low dose efficacy
by Michael Howell While people can get sick and die within days or weeks from exposure to certain highly contagious and highly lethal viruses, the work being done to combat […]
A2Z Personnel helps hungry kids with donation
A2Z Personnel has donated $5000 to Stevensville Schools to help fund the Kids Backpack Program and the Pantry Program. Through the Kids Backpack Program, backpacks full of food are sent […]
Museum exhibit celebrates Ravalli County’s 130 years
The Bitter Root Valley has always been a bustling place where Native Tribes, trappers, miners, ranchers, pioneers, farmers, business men and women and many others mixed and mingled and sought […]
Manzella and JBS
by Eric Knutson, Dayton Thank you to the 25 Senators who voted for Bill SJ2. On 2/2/23, the Montana Senate voted 25-25 in the final vote on SJ2, the Convention of […]
Agricultural bounty
by Gayle Carlson, Montana Food Bank Network; Walter Schweitzer, Montana Farmers Union; Maura Henn, Grow Montana Food Policy Coalition; Dr. Lauren Wilson, Montana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics Montana is fortunate […]
‘So loved’
by Nate Luibrand, Corvallis I have been pleased to see your willingness to print all viewpoints in the Bitterroot Star. I’m also thankful that some letters have included many Scriptures. I […]
Wrongfully accused
by Brenda Allington, Florence I was sitting at the Hamilton Farmer’s Market when an older man wearing a cap identifying his political affiliation, looked at me and snarled, “Baby killer!” You […]
Zoning changes
by Joe Petrusaitus, Hamilton I understand that some small cities like Boulder, Nevada have growth limits each year because of their finances. The real estate boom we are experiencing cannot last. […]