by Archie Thomas & Merry Schrumpf, Corvallis The Republican administration is delivering on his campaign promises locally. If all federal funds are stopped. Ricketts Road paving will be stopped. If […]
Archives for February 2025
A Trojan horse
by David Leslie, Corvallis I think we got sold a bill of goods in November, a Trojan horse, if you will, a strategic tactic built upon deceit… a hidden coup […]
Are there any Reagan Republicans left?
by Jim Hamilton, Florence Well, it took less than a month in office for Mr. Trump to throw the President of Ukraine under the bus. It came after our President […]
To young voters
by Thomas P. Tunny, Hamilton I understand that you don’t read newspapers very much anymore, but I hope somehow this message gets to you through social media or word of […]
We’ve been had
by Archie L. Thomas & Merry Schrumpf, Corvallis Attention, Americans, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Libertarians, MAGA, NON MAGA, informed, uninformed voters, nonvoters and anybody not mentioned with a heart beat. “We’ve […]
Oppose getting rid of FDIC
by Dana Henricks, Florence Remember that scene in the Christmas classic “It’s a Wonderful Life”where everyone in Bedford Falls freaks out from rumors of a bank run and rushes to […]
Why no positive coverage?
by Dallas Erickson, Stevensville It has been interesting to see how you, the local media, cover Harris Himes and his sheltering of people who would probably be homeless without his […]
The Lab and NIH funding
by John Kochis, Hamilton Recently, it has come to my attention that funding will be cut for NIH impacting our lab. I find this deeply worrisome. The lab has been […]
Trump Effect 2
by Linda Schmitt, Corvallis Everything we always wished for: takeover of Gaza, Executive Order banning Paper Straws, firing 1000 US Park Service people and an unknown number of BLM, Forest […]
Not an audit, a takeover
by Marilyn Wolff, Stevensville Musk owns six companies including Space X, Tesla and X (formerly Twitter). He got $3.8 billion in US government contracts in 2024. Eleven federal agencies have […]
Arithmetic vs. MAGA
by Bill Jones, Stevensville Richard Parker wrote in his January 15 letter that Jerry Esmay had recently established and Parker agreed that “smart Americans” voted “overwhelmingly” for Trump. While many […]
Reducing fire risk is complicated
by Skip Kowalski and Kirk Thompson, co-chairs, Bitterroot Forest Collaborative We’ve received some criticism for our Letter to the Editor (LTE) printed in February 5th’s Bitterroot Star, specifically the perceived inference that if […]
Land dispute divides Pinesdale community
by Nathan Boddy The community of Pinesdale, nestled at the base of the Bitterroot Mountains west of Corvallis, is deep into a slow-motion turmoil. The community, which was founded in […]
Local ‘shelter’ still in hot water with county
by Michael Howell The Ravalli County Board of Health has been embroiled in contentious issues with Pastor Harris Himes and his companies Holy Ground and the Big Sky Christian Center […]
Stevi council considers food trucks
by John Dowd Last Thursday, February 13, the Stevensville Town Council met to discuss a number of new business items. The first of these was an idea to bring more […]
Ski patrol steak fry celebrating 40 years
by John Dowd For those that visit the Lost Trail Ski Area, the red jackets of the Lost Trail Ski Patrol are a common and welcomed sight. These men and […]
Masons recognize First Responders
by John Dowd Last Friday, the Masonic Brothers of Ionic Lodge #38 held their annual First Responder recognition awards at Hamilton City Hall. Dutch Brewer, Masonic Lodge Past Master, spoke […]
State wrestling results
by Scott Sacry The Montana wrestling world converged on Billings for the Montana State Championships for Class B/C, A & AA on February 13-15. Wrestlers from the Bitterroot Valley schools […]
Florence falls to Loyola
by Scott Sacry The Florence girls basketball team were the #1 ranked Class B team in the February 11, 406mtsports.com poll, but will likely fall in the rankings after losing […]
Bitterroot basketball bonanza
by Scott Sacry Hamilton splits with Butte Central The Hamilton boys and girls basketball teams hosted Butte Central on Saturday, February 15. These were important games as both teams from […]







