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Comment on our front page stories on the new Bitterroot Star blog! Rotary wants drunk drivers off the roadsBy Michael Howell The Hamilton Rotary invited local officials and legislators to a luncheon forum last week to discuss the problem of Driving Under the Influence in the state. County Attorney George Corn was the featured speaker, but Ravalli County Sheriff Chris Hoffman and Montana Highway Patrol Captain Tom Hamilton also spoke. Legislators Jim Shockley, Gary McLaren and Bob Lake were also in attendance. More... Judge rules on pre-trial motions in floodplain caseBy Michael Howell District Court Judge James Haynes has issued a lengthy 73-page ruling on several pre-trial motions in the case of Tom and Charlotte Robak versus Ravalli County. The couple took the county to court after the county issued a cease and desist letter asking them to stop construction on their new home located along the banks of the West Fork of the Bitterroot River until it could be determined if the activity was in violation of the county floodplain regulations. More... County updating addresses for emergency responseRavalli County is in the process of updating its emergency 911 dispatch system to a computer-assisted enhanced-911 system. The new system will aid dispatchers and emergency responders in locating residences in the event of an emergency. But in order for the system to function properly, physical address numbers must comply with certain requirements. These include properly named streets and logically ordered address numbers. More... Hamilton police officer involved in shooting back on the jobBy Michael Howell Hamilton Police Chief Ryan Oster told the Hamilton City Council last week that Officer Ross Jessop, who was involved in a fatal shooting last January, had been cleared of any wrongdoing in the incident and was returning to work. More... Stevi Main Street Association seeks funds for streetscape improvement projectBy Michael Howell The Stevensville Main Street Association (SMSA) approached the County Commissioners last week seeking some of the countys Community Transportation Enhancement Program funds to help pay for planned streetscape improvements through downtown Stevensville. The states CTEP funds are distributed to counties for final disbursement and the County currently sits on about $400,000 in available funds. They expect to receive another $186,000 in July. More... |
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