Yard Sale. Dishes, gun case, JVC vcr, horse reigns, Rubbermaid water troughs, John Wayne pictures, and more. Open from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. all week. 81 Rockland Ln. Victor, […]
Archives for October 2024
Apples
McIntosh Apples, organic, tree-ripened, hand-picked. $1.00/lb. Hamilton. 406-369-3212.
2009 Hyundai Sonata
2009 HYUNDAI SONATA V6 Limited. Black with cream interior, leather. Immaculate, no accidents. 77,000 original miles. $10,000 obo. 208-512-7111.
‘Field of Screams’ – meeting a primal need for 25 years
by Nathan Boddy To see the enthusiastic smile on Sandy Kirkland’s face, you wouldn’t expect that her efforts will shortly result in panic, screams of terror, and the occasional tear. […]
Dogs on dirt and snow – Bitterroot looks to world championship
by John Dowd Teresa Petterson is on a mission. A fan of both skijoring and dry-land dog racing, her goal is twofold: get more people into the sport and make […]
Gold Butterfly forest project challenged
by Michael Howell The Gold Butterfly Project, a Bitterroot National Forest project covering 55,147 acres in the Sapphire Mountains east of Corvallis, is facing its second lawsuit since scoping on […]
Stevensville ‘Help For You’ program seeks new life
by John Dowd After the Town of Stevensville passed its rate changes for water and sewer, another decision was made to drop a program that assisted residents with paying for […]
New way to interact with Hamilton Police Department
by Nathan Boddy The Hamilton Police Department has adopted usage of a new program aimed at making it easier for the public to communicate with the City of Hamilton. The […]
Mass casualty drill coming up at Hamilton High School
Bitterroot Health will be facilitating an Emergency Preparedness Full Scale Exercise with multiple organizations on Friday, October 18 at the Hamilton High School grounds. Building on the success of previous […]
‘Shanghaied’ to Moose Creek
by John Dowd My job as a journalist has led to some of the greatest adventures of my life. Often, taking the mundane, and expanding it into the realm of […]
Vivienne Julia Depee
Vivienne Julia (Baldridge) Depee, is now in the loving arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus, and reunited with beloved husband Smokey, daughter Bunny, her parents Archie and Erie, brother […]
Anthony ‘Tony’ Villarreal
It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of our beloved Dad, Anthony (Tony) B. Villarreal, of Corvallis, Montana, on September 27th, 2024, at the age of 58. […]
Laurie Burnham
Laurie Burnham passed peacefully into the presence of the Lord on September 27, 2024. Laurie was born Laurel Jean Cook on July 8, 1934 at the Griffith Park Maternity Home […]
Gary Paul Wetzsteon
Gary Paul Wetzsteon, 95, passed away September 25, 2024, at St. John’s United in Billings, MT. He was born on April 4, 1929, in Hamilton, MT to Edgar and Helen […]
Three valley teams head to soccer playoffs
by Scott Sacry The Class A state soccer playoffs begin this week. Three Bitterroot Valley teams qualified for the state tournament: the Stevensville boys, the Hamilton girls, and the Hamilton […]
Florence volleyball wins again
by Scott Sacry The Florence girls continued their winning ways last week, beating Arlee and Darby. They played at Arlee on Tuesday, October 8 and won 3-0 (25-7, 25-8, 25-15). […]
Bitterroot high school football roundup
by Scott Sacry #4 Florence over #6 Eureka The #4 Florence Falcons (406mtsports.com rankings) traveled north to #6 Eureka on Friday, October 11 in a battle of two of Montana’s […]
Support for Wilson
by Hon. Kathleen Jenks, Ret., Missoula As a retired Missoula Municipal Court Judge, I write to ask for your support of District Court Judge Dan Wilson, candidate for the Montana Supreme […]
Leave our constitution alone
by Becky Grimm, Hamilton What’s going on in our beautiful state of Montana? I’m referring to CI-128, the abortion ballot measure. Why is it so important to put this on the […]
Not supporting Tester
by Marion Dial, Corvallis In an issue of the Bitterroot Star dated September 18, there was a full page ad with information about Jon Tester. It indicated he was a teacher. […]