RETIRED?? DO YOU NEED ADDITIONAL INCOME? Ravalli County Council on Aging has employment opportunities with great benefits! Full time Money Management Assistant, M-F, Paid Vacation, HRA (reimbursed for medical/insurance expenses), Simple IRA, Sick leave. Application: […]
Archives for October 4, 2023
Cook – Stevensville Senior Center
STEVENSVILLE SITE COOK – Part-time help needed to prepare meals for homebound seniors and noon-time meals at Senior Center. Experience preferred. Includes benefits. Council on Aging 310 Old Corvallis Rd. Hamilton, MT 59840 […]
1 berm – Stevensville
Rent: 1bdrm. guest house fully furnished. All utilities and trash paid. Small pets ok. No smoking. Rural living outside of Stevi. Quiet. $1500 per month on month to month lease. Deposits $300 […]
Freezer
Do You Need A Freezer? Frigidaire 13.0 cu ft upright freezer, $500. Never used, frost-free, 28” width design, 67.75” height. Just in time for Hunting Season! Sitting on a pallet – easy to load. Call (406) 777-9968 for details.
Ciders, apples
FRESH BITTERROOT MACINTOSH CIDER, Macintosh, Honeycrisp and Spartan apples, and local honey for sale. Frost Top Orchard, 634 Quast Lane, Corvallis. 406-961-1509.
Garage Sale – Corvallis
LARGE GARAGE SALE – Men’s clothes, shoes, boots, winter gear, skis, workbench, refrigerator, outdoor adventure and trail guide books, small kitchen appliances, women’s clothes (size large), quilting fabrics and supplies, Brother sewing machine, […]
SHS alternative school produces first graduate
by John Dowd The Stevensville Alternative Learning Center (ALC), which started this year, has graduated its first success story. Elijah Baker said that he has been through a lot, and […]
‘Aly’s Allies’ fundraising for cancer treatment
Aly Lester, a high school graduate of Stevensville and a college graduate of Lewis-Clark State College in Idaho, has been a resident of Stevensville since 2012 after she and her […]
For love of dogs and racing
by John Dowd “When you run a regular race, it’s all about you,” said Teresa Petterson, organizer for the first “dryland mushing” competition held in Seeley Lake. According to her, […]
Gear swap for Lost Trail Ski Patrol
Have outdoor gear you want to sell? Kids outgrowing their gear? Lost Trail Ski Patrol’s 52nd Annual Outdoor Gear Swap on October 13th and October 14th at the Ravalli County […]
Governor cuts ribbon on Bitterroot business expansion
by John Dowd Montana Governor Greg Gianforte visited the Bitterroot last week to welcome the expansion of Alpha Loading Systems. The company has actually been using its new facility expansion […]
Feds assisting mining industry with critical minerals survey
by Michael Howell Bitterroot Valley residents are seeing a lot of helicopter activity in the valley right now. Some of it is related to spraying for noxious weeds as the […]
Call for Bids – Hamilton Wastewater System Improvements
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS City of Hamilton, Montana Hamilton Wastewater System Improvements 2023 General Notice The City of Hamilton (Owner) is requesting Bids for the construction of the following Project: Hamilton Wastewater System Improvements 2023 Bids for the construction of the Project will be received […]
Call for Bids – Fire Alarms, Lone Rock School
Bids for Fire Alarm Replacement Lone Rock Middle School The Lone Rock School is soliciting bids to replace the Middle School fire alarm system as the current system is reaching its end of life. Bids should be sent […]
Daly Ditches District meeting
PUBLIC NOTICE The Daly Ditches Irrigation District will be holding its regular meeting on Tuesday, October, 10th 2023, starting at 5:00 p.m. at the District office, 566 Tammany Lane, Hamilton. BS […]
What are CINOS?
by Mark Snider, Hamilton When asked, most Republicans claim to be Christians. Has God made Republicans or Christians better people or more Christ-like in any way? What does the Bible say? […]
The rainbow
by Grace Wilson, Stevensville The rainbow belongs to God. It is His creation. Earlier in September the Bitterroot valley was blessed with a spectacular, rare, complete, double rainbow. The Bible tells […]
Deteriorating library needs new location
by Shelly Potts, Stevensville Is the institution known as the library an archaic has-been? The North Valley Public Library building is certainly old, having originally been constructed in 1910 with additions […]
Pavement, traffic, speeding on North Burnt Fork Road
by Diane Thomas-Rupert, Stevensville The North Burnt Fork Rd traffic continues to become heavier each year with no effort to pave. However, the residents who live on the road are expected […]
Re: devious forces
by Kathy Love, Hamilton Oh, Helen… I’ve watched you call people names, denigrate them, call them stupid and uneducated and having a fifth grade education. When you have to do that […]