ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Stevensville, Montana Stevensville Water System Stevensville Water Main Replacement and Improvement Project General Notice Town of Stevensville (Owner) is requesting Bids for the construction of the following Project: Stevensville Water Main Replacement Project Bids for the construction of the […]
Archives for January 24, 2024
INVITATION TO BID – Hamilton 3rd St. Water Main
INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that electronic bids for the construction of: North 3rd Street & Belmont (Pinckney to Pennsylvania) Water Main Replacements will be received by the City of […]
Cindy Fifield
Cindy Lucy Fifield, 64, passed away at St. Pat’s Providence Hospital in Missoula on January 18, 2024, from natural causes. She was the fourth of four children born to Charles […]
Robert Eugene Hull
Robert (Bob) Eugene Hull, 80, of Missoula, passed away Sunday, January 7, 2024 at his home. Robert, son of Hiler and Wilma (Canfield) Hull, was born August 4, 1943 in […]
Sandra Lee Mewes-Kibler
Sandra Lee (Richards) Mewes-Kibler was born in Hayward, California on September 5, 1962, and passed away January 13, 2024, in Missoula, Montana at the age of 61. Sandra lived a […]
Illegal immigrants
by Jerry Esmay, Stevensville As I write this, the invasion at our southern border by illegal immigrants continues at a record rate. Associated problems continue to increase in number and magnitude: […]
Application for mayor
by Susan Devlin, Stevensville I learned several days ago that Jeff Gee went to town hall when the notice went out for people to apply for the vacant mayor’s position when […]
Defining Republicans?
by John Grant, Hamilton Who would loudly claim omnipotence to excoriate duly elected members of their own party (elected by wide margins) and employ a debunked interpretation of settled Constitutional Law […]
Montana’s Forest Collaboratives are devious charade
by Michael Hoyt, Corvallis According to its website, the Montana Forest Collaboration Network (MFCN) has twenty-six participating groups. Their website states that this network was formed in “August 2016, to assist […]
Interesting statement by Manzella
by Diane Thomas-Rupert, Stevensville Theresa Manzella’s “Bid for reelection” piece in the Star is quite interesting. Especially where she mentions bills where she “championed” education and parents’ rights. If you really […]
What will you miss?
by Mary Fahnestock-Thomas, Hamilton The U.S. Constitution as originally written viewed the function of the federal government to consist of three things: minting a national currency, providing a national postal service, […]
Daines doesn’t represent Montana
by Christin Rzasa, Stevensville I’m alarmed by Senator Daines’ decision to charge forward with his latest bill to eliminate wilderness study area protections. Just 6% of Montanans actually want this bill, […]
Biden/Trump
by Fahnestock-Thomas, Hamilton I saw a short interview with the political historian Heather Cox Richardson and President Biden this morning (HCR/Biden interview on youtube), and since November may ask us to […]
Defining a Republican
by Dana Gentry, Corvallis Are there imposters in our midst? I have been part of our local Republican Central Committee for over a year now and I was astounded to find […]
One good thing, anyone?
by Tom Tunny, Hamilton Recently, Chip Roy, Republican Congressman from Texas, gave a rousing speech to the House of Representatives. In his speech, he said, “Tell me one good thing […]
Monopoly on attorneys?
by Russell Sias, Columbia Falls Our Montana code has about 70-75 occupations where if one wants, they can go to the state and take an exam. When they pass the exam […]
Re: Sheep Creek Mine
by Star Jameson, Hamilton I appreciate the coverage in the Star on 12/13/23 of the Sheep Creek Mine. I often like to reduce hot issues to kitchen table discussions. Let’s imagine […]
Mining proposal outrageous
by Judy Hoy, Stevensville It is difficult to understand how anyone could consider for even one second allowing a mine to be developed that would contaminate with radiation, heavy metals […]