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Click here to comment on our front page stories on the new Bitterroot Star blog! Hamilton creates Treasurer positionBy Michael Howell When the City of Hamiltons Government Study Commission first recommended that the City needed to create and fill the position of City Treasurer, the issue was hotly debated but nothing was done. Until last Tuesday, November 16, that is, when the Council quietly and with no real debate held a public hearing and then approved an ordinance on first reading that would create a City Treasurers position with a four-year term. The approval was not unanimous, however. Councilors Joe Petrusaitis and Mel Monson voted against it. More... RCEDA makes another micro-loanBy Michael Howell When Commissioner Jim Rokosch first conceived of the idea of establishing a micro-loan program to assist small businesses in the valley that did not qualify for traditional bank loans, Commissioner Carlotta Grandstaff immediately jumped on board. The idea was that the Ravalli County Economic Development Authoritys (RCEDA) loan program at the time was geared more towards helping larger businesses and projects while the small entrepreneur could easily fall through the cracks. Rokosch and Grandstaff successfully lobbied their fellow commissioners, got RCEDA to back them up, and a micro-loan program was put into place. Last Friday Grandstaff was on hand to see the award of the programs third loan to Karen Tinney, owner of Pinnacle Sewing Service, located in Darby. More... Local birder reaches personal goalBy Michael Howell Wayne Tree is a serious birder. He became one at the age of ten. It happened northwest of Chicago when he came down with a case of blood poisoning from a scrape while playing hockey on the frozen streets after the city had thrown down cinders to help keep cars on the road. While he was down his mother gave him the book, Birds of America. He still has it. And hes been hooked on bird watching ever since. More... Fair Board hears pitch for motocross track and skateparkBy Michael Howell The Ravalli County Fair Board is working on a Grand Plan for future development of the fairgrounds on the edge of Hamilton. At the third public meeting in the process last Wednesday, November 17, board members heard a pitch for establishing a motocross racetrack and a skatepark on 20 acres at the north end of the fairgrounds. More... |
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