By Amy Berglund, DC, DACBSP, Stevensville As a small business owner in Stevensville, I write to express my concern over the issue of corruption in our local government. We have seen […]
The lie of systemic racism
By Henry Fowler, Stevensville As J.K. Rowling said, it isn’t hate to speak the truth. Here are some historical facts to disprove the lies of current “systemic racism” and “white privilege.” […]
Racism in the air we breathe
By Carla Homstad, Stevensville As a comfortable white person living in one of the most beautiful places on the planet, how can I say that racism is embedded in our culture? […]
Twenty years of fire
By Kate Gervais, Corvallis Since the year 2000 we have had fires every year. It is known as Fire Season. Winter, Spring, and Fire. It really isn’t necessary, when we […]
A short list of 30
By Forrest G. Curley, Hamilton The people of the Bitterroot Valley are precious in the eyes of God! I’ve given considerable time and thought to this communication. I owe it because […]
Keeping peace in the face of injustice
By Susan Kephart, Hamilton Prejudice comes in many forms, Prejudice is never right. I overheard at a gas station late Sunday morning, June 14, near Hamilton, a woman taunting […]
Open letter to Stevensville Town Council
By Chris L. Grove, Sara Grove, Jim Notaro, Kathleen Notaro, Bill Perrin, Janet Perrin, Joseph W. Moore, Catherine Ahlin-Moore, Annemarie McCormack, Meghan Hanson, Jessica Shourd, Patrick Shourd, John D. Grove, Darlene L. […]
Enough is enough
By Kathy Dufresne, Stevensville Enough is enough! I am a Stevensville resident for now over 50 years. I yearn for the years when I would visit with a close friend and […]
Bad behavior needs to stop
By Mark Harris, Stevensville I recently read the Stevensville town employees’ open letter to residents of Stevensville and our elected officials with great sadness. (It can be found here. https://bitterrootstar.com/2020/05/open-letter-to-stevensville-town-council-members-and-citizens-of-stevensville/) The […]
Five reasons why I won’t resign
By Mayor Brandon E. Dewey, Stevensville Our budget is balanced. Our reserves are stable. Our community is experiencing growth and opportunity even despite effects of COVID-19 and I am committed to […]
Demand more from our leaders
By Skip Kowalski, Stevensville Today’s demonstrations and riots bring back memories of the 60’s: Martin Luther King speeches; place names like Love Canal, Watts and Kent State; Lake Erie burning; Los […]
Glass half full
By Margaret Gorski, Stevensville Is the glass half empty or half full? Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue visited Missoula on June 12 to announce a “new vision” of increasing productivity from […]
Just asking
By Rod Nielsen, Hamilton Reference headline Sunday Missoulian 6/7/20 “Listen” They had reported responses from a cultural cross section of the community. If black lives matter, why are black babies being […]
Glorification of treason
By Claire L. Kelly, Stevensville I am the child of immigrants from two British countries who met and married in the Port of Entry, NYC, where I grew up. For over […]
Consequential election
By Robyn Driscoll, Chair, Montana Democratic Party It’s no exaggeration to say that this is the most consequential election facing Montana voters in my lifetime. On November 3rd, Montanans will make […]
Anti-racism – not being racist is not enough
By Mary Fahnestock-Thomas, Hamilton Nice people are not racist, right? And most of us think we’re nice people. So why all this ruckus? Because however nice individuals may be, large […]
Calling out dishonest behavior
By Susan Devlin, Stevensville I thought I had become accustomed, to some extent, to council member’s lying. However, I found myself genuinely appalled at a recent bold faced lie by Council […]
More than a recall
By Leanna Rodabaugh, Stevensville What Dewey has failed to realize: He doesn’t understand why people vote. Think about how and why you vote. Do you like a certain candidate? Do you […]
Listen for yourself
By Cathy Scholtens, Stevensville The May 21, 2020 Board of Adjustment meeting in Stevensville was quite an eye opener. I have been loosely following the drama and angst the Stevensville Town […]
Remain the same
By Cherie Carlson, Stevensville These are times that try men’s hearts (and women’s too). Are we really prepared to throw away our Constitution and try to build a Socialist Society? The […]