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shelter. $140,000. a levy, so this won’t have any tional and physical andAccording wells. Irrigation will be concerns about the potencould herald major ty for failing to do the proper Thechanges park additional impact on people’s therapy services – provided by shares tial impacts to the roads, to other the subdivision review oftaxes. the environmental by Michael John Dowd space filled up sothe fast they had open giving many similar talks about Alliance website. by Howell ring the Lolofrom Watershed Group, atolocal implementation ofinstream restoration ned thananalysis in the past. It’s been a long time to Colleen board made property The Hamilton Ravalli County Mile Company. public across the state impacts by handing its the including therapy theCreek presentation other the Sheep Creek process Mine proposal. The event drew over 220 people The TrapThree Club has Eight coming, but the new Schmiedeke, the decision“We Inour addition to theaoff loan, non-profit formedinto in 2003, torooms revsafety, upand its to wildlife, plans on and impaired tributary streams in are in second year of an Bitterroot Health Commissioners gave condiAccording toonthe prelimito the rural character of the isfor was also discussed. In that mandated duties toarea,” other On Monday, February 26, Dr. people were lined up out the door. Ramsey a founder of the Bitterto the Bitterroot River Inn. “It was Mile Community Center is up who serves to take out a project was paid for by been a fixture in the Bitterroot pool – plus imaging Lolo Creek has been going dry for efforts at implementing the Lolo Creek the Bitterroot years and is helping historic drought in the Lolo said held a approval groundbreakby Michael Howell and cut the ribbon at last week’sthe tional last week to reaches, theOswald subdivision isRamsey’s area. A substantial number of case, the Upper Missouri agencies and ignoring numerPhillip Ramsey, head biologist at nary MPG heard presenroot Clean Water Alliance, asitswell as to finish really a good turnout,” said Oswald. It and running. Located at 4433 both plat theRestoration park loan Three Mile Community Senior Valley since 1947. Athe place for and lab services. years, especially in lower Plan by rallying the entire the Lolo Watershed Group in efforts. Whiteley, “and this year the creek has ceremony, said concerning the ing last Wednesday the Sapphire Valley Estates anticipated to add approxcomments expressed concern Waterkeepers and a project. group ous specific, documentable, Ranch in Florence, gave a presentatation in Darby and contacted him, a resident of the West Fork. He has was attended by people from all over Sunnyside Cemetery Road, board and the the Center (the official name) trap enthusiasts and hunting but more somedical in the last few yearswas than community to help in developing a more According to its Stream Restoration dried up and stayed dry. Really at this Bishop said organization’s 50 years of service, “It An open house celebration for its new subdivision, aon 33-lot developimately 11 new children to do one about the potential impacts to of residents close and clearly defined impacts tion in partnership with the Ravalli asking if he could with the a Ph.D in microbiology and inliving school western Montana, including Anaconthe center is the east side community She saidto they what which raised over $80,000 sport shooters to gather, soin the past. This past year a number of detailed Drought Management Plan. Director Jed Whiteley, Lolo Creek has point we are seeing is that it’s a they hope to have held last week at the Bitter Root was started by a bunch of little old by John Dowd ment on a 49.22-acre parcel the Florence-Carlton School existing wells in the area that the proposed Horse Creek to the environment such as complex that will be County Fish Wildlife Association RCFWA. The event was co-sponsored specifically studied the effects of heavy da, and Missoula, and as far away as of Lonecompete Rockand Park. The center board, worked with through community picnics, cialize, and honebuildtheir dead fish lining theSheep dry creek bedMine drew The Clark Coalition been and in off for years, but 1972 andinto it’s still runThis by amay Humane Association’s (BRHA) the facility open of formerly agricultural land District and 264 new Fork vehicare already experiencing a dry onHills subdivision challenged the decreasing water abun(RCFWA), on Creek by the Bitterroot chapter of(CFC) Trout Unmetalgoing contamination rivers. HeFarmers has ladies Helena even Idaho. ing contains athe large meeting theyastarted State inand rummage sales, bingo nights skills, the north club also as a new built just of functions See LOLO CREEK, page 5 Last weekend the Bitter lot more attention to the issue, spurworking on development and yearlevels it was and more sustaianimal located on Fairgrounds ofdance little old ladies.” near the intersection ofMark Eight ular tripshas perbeen dayRamsey, to the local lowering of staticthis water both Broadwater County and been in the area and failing proposal. According to Oswald, limited. according to Oswald, published overlonger 70 papers, according toto bunch have because many area conserroom, ashelter warming kitchen, aRoot working on Bank keep and donations from commuby spring of 2023, 501c3 non-profit the Stevensville at thesupporting Humane Association participatMile and Upper road system. Additionally, having the Department of Natural analyze the impacts on the RoadCreek in Hamilton. The event served Butts, President of the president ofRoad the RCFWA, the event was excited to speak, andand hassome been alreadyhis bio ontothe Bitterroot Clean Water state-of-the-art audio visual this ain 2012 their loan Kathieto nity members. Other major community by providing youth and that they plan See Mine, page 19 corner of Kootenai ed for the first time in BitteraofnationWoodchuck Road east the be drilled deeper. Concerns Resources and Conservation aquifer. Board, said, “This organization has double purpose. included system, and a gorgeous view a ribbon andapplicant incorpo- is proposing to payments contributors were the Three programs such as It The on continuing to al “slumber party” event. The Creek Road and Florence. TheAccording land is honor being a 100-foot by 100were also expressed about the (DNRC) over thereasonable. processcome and such while thethe of the Bitterroot Mountains tothededicate rated Mile Fireway District, Lone cutting ceremony in of new in 2014. a“Thus, long since itCounty was root Blasters. to club expand Bitterroot shelter branded their Hwy 93. including developed by Laura Watson of whole foot easement impacts to other irrigators the lack of information about is technically correct thataFamthe the west. She said the for the use and Those payRock Park and theservices. Rapp members, hundreds of kids have started about 50 years ago. I feel facility, tours of the event the “Slumber Pawty,” whichbenefit “We’rethe bringing the Watson Homes LLC who was of is the Florence Rural dependent on the Eight Mile water quantity and quality, or sense duty to provide statutorily The building isarray now home total cost ments come ily of Foundation. John Bishop, Bitparticipated in an that program building, and of food and huge responsibility to honor opened the shelter to community represented by the engineerFire District and contribute Creek Company, storm runoff, impacts to wildlife on nearby required information lies with care to the patients, to the senior center and the approximateout of park Schmiedeke said there over the years. Along their terroot CEO, those who have come before us and ” drink inHealth honor of thewith organization’s members who participated to stay ing company Professional $8,000 to the Florence Rural and the impacts on Eight Mile landowners. 71 Ranch [the developer], the Weekend Backpack Program ly $500,000. taxes that are it as were many who own programs, the club supports said. make good as he itvolunteers can be as we set 50th birthday. said that Marcus the night with theraised animals, amongFire Consultants Inc. (PCI). District. Creek. In his ruling, District Court County is incorrect in its imthat serves Lone Rock School. When already being helped on the project, and charities and has over Hedgeby John Dowd The private non-profi t organization the course for the nextLois 50 years.” Daly Hospital had other fun activities. Between 12 Schmiedeke proposal ispark for sinThe Commissioners A recent court decision Judge Michael McMahon plication that the County can TheThe surrounding conassessed, TMCSC received reduced $165,000 for the Shriners andIn peth, chair ofwithout the McCormack said that the was fi rst organized in 1972. 1984, noon Saturday and 12 noon The Sun- received gle-family residential use dozens of written over a proposed subdivision criticized both the county and approve a subdivision tains soccer and baseball “got really Schmiedeke prices from contractors. The The Hope Project. ItMontana is often said that Three Mile Community Senior Center board members, l to r, Colorganization conducted a successful Countess Margarite Bessenyey, the day, participants stayed overnight hospital board, with individual septic systems public comments expressing in Broadwater County that DNRC. He criticized the counfields, tennis and volleyball involved,” the is proud that general contractor donated laclub islocally utilized by local schools, little owned leen Schmiedeke, Joyce Pando and Wendy Audiss in front of the SAPPHIRE, page 14 with the animals, fundraisingSee campaign to fund the new granddaughter ofpath, Marcus Daly, gave said this project courts, ashelter walking a wore playgroup had they didn’t Teller Wildlife Refuge, Boy Scouts bookstores are aon waning See the CENTER, page 3 pajamas, played games and more new community center at Lone Rock Park. Photo by V. Howell. construction but then Covid-19 the BRHA land Fairgrounds Road ground and a covered picnic raised about have to run has been four years and TripleHowever, Creek Ranch, Bitterroot Chamber of Commerce Director Al Mitchell holds the group spell-bound as Bitbusiness. the among in support of thelease. shelter. with a 99-year Six years later, pandemic hit and construction others. in the works, costs but folks that own Chapter ter Root Humane Association Board Member Sue McCormack prepares to cut the ribbon Shelters all over the U.S. and skyrocketed. As a result, the group in 1990, the Bessenyey estate deeded The current executive diOne Book Store, in Hamthere were some John Bishop, pictured fifth from left, leads a gathering of people involved in the celebrating the opening of the new animal shelter in Hamilton. Photo by Michael Howell. even out of the country held the had to take out a mortgage to finish the land totake the organization where rector, Tom Allsop, has been ilton, may exception delays due to the same event during the same 24Bitterroot Health project inKristin a ceremonial groundbreaking. The facility on Trap the property that had housed Sueby McCormack, who serves on Hamilton Club members line up forbuilding athe shoot. Photo Kruse. the current shelter is located. The to this, as they were re-is apage See TRAP, See SHELTER, page hour period. The event fund-5 pandemic. She said2 shelter since 1984. the organization’s board of directors will be built on land located at the corner of Kootenai Creek Road and Hwy 93 new building replaces an old building cently awarded for being raiser for each shelter, and partictheir vision is that by “outstanding John Dowdmodel Accordingjust to Steinhoff, have north of “We the Stevensville Junction. an bytoNathando. Boddy cumstances, having She adds that the ipants each work to raise funds to act now, and stay ahead of this.” people the Stevensville business,” according to encountered most important donate to theirCity respective Hamilton Council shelters. met TuesMayor Dominic Farrenkopf said to mail Christine Staub, a driving falling victim way to combat the Hamilton Downtown facility will besuch more Darby, Victor and Corvallis, as well as been providing “quality, Individual businesses day, Marchcommunity 5They to discuss several there was not much they knew to do force at the Boxxe Shoppe at fraud in the past. Hamilton. abuse is forthan people Association. will of a “medical center” rather just a also donated to the fundraiser, accessible, upcoming city projects. at thewas time, though theypersonalized may to ship901 S. 1st Street, recently As aneed certified to ask questions also be celebrating 50 However, amounting to over $10,000 as of clinic. She also said that Marcus Daly for 90 people years. when of theoperation. meeting opened, concern looka into it ashealth “more and more presented with Certificate of care” ping depot for FedEx, The new 12-acre campus will and start conyears Murphy. Shethe led the Saturday. isversation a critical access provide primary, care, urgent care and Hospital, which about the Sheep Creek mine following are talking about this.” Farrenkopf In recent years, they Appreciation by Mayor Domithe Boxxe Shoppe with those Chapter One has three by John Dowd commissioners through There were over 35 participants a meeting held aaccordcouple weeksnic earsaidand thatHamilton washave all he could say on it atto tospecialty services. Two physicians have hospital, was recently rated #4byinlove. the Farrenkopf istaking legally justified you know co-owners, and been steps a lengthy fundand fund by Victoria Howell me like a ton of of the slumber party, and a barbelier,to made ityear, into theMara opening.Police After Chiefthe time. Snavely. However, at the end of the Stephen open a package which Staub doesn’t nation for quality by the national rating one of them, Every the Ravalli accounting that, to sum already been hired, along with a nurse invest in all the commucue was held at noon on Saturday, bricks.” that, the council said goodbye to his thepresentation meeting,toduring the non-agenda items In the City bears its shipping know the details Lynn Luther, that is one County Fish and Wildlife Assoit up, shows the county, ing agency, out of 351 similar facilities. practitioner, andwas two more doctors welcoming of the community tois congregating Numerous Bald Eagles have been in the Burnt area to feed onOverstreet carcasses. Photos nities of Fork the Bitterroot, When it all comes beloved long-time city clerk, who discussion thelately counCouncil on March 15th,period, Chief several label.ofAfter following of what potential of the many ways ciation works to they affect conseroverall, doing very well visit the shelter. by Michael Howell. by Victoria Howell are being recruited. There will also be he said, with clinics in to Covid, Greg sent home from retiring. cil members weighed in on Steinhoff’s Snavely said that he wants the protocol, and doing victims are told, but have been so successvation inofthe Bitterroot through on its tax collections and Many the participants that The Bitterroot Na-comment Overstreet hasthe a other During the public period Police comments. Hamilton Department so in the presence of the hospital with she knows that over they ful. Joined by showing revenues various projects and programs. spent the night were kids. During tional Forest (BNF) willRoberttoSteinThe Cowboy Ball at the 50% Ravalli Countycoached message forprogram you: of the such council meeting, “We need to keep our eyes onStaub it,” was an oxygen tank. “become more vocal about a witness, are, “often owners, Katrina Mendrey of projections in One is their the party, participants hostslumber afool public meeting Fairgrounds will be held February 12th. is hoff stood to address the council. He said council member Jenny West. “It don’t around! He was home for the good things that happen able to uncover the to say they This are shipand Marisa Neyenhuis, most departments while scholarship program, which took part in a “tortilla slap game,” thisOverstreet, Wednesday, March explained that he attended a meeting might be beneficial to talk to Darby the tenth annual event and the way it’s shaping within the community.” Sharunfortunate contents ping legal papers two or three days. by Michael Howell Luther believes having Participating youth getting ready to spend the night with puppies at the shelter. Photo by John Dowd. expenses have only or awards three winners who can 30th from 6 toRavalli 8 p.m. See PETS, page hosted byan the County Fish anddepartment’s and possibly Stevensville as package: well.” HernearlyDuring that time, ing11 his experiof the paperwork.” Other up, it’s going to be an event worthy oftoa23% jubilee an attorney in amounted of three people allows them display interest in pursuing to share Association informationand Troutence Wildlife Unlimthoughts were shared $16,000 bythe several with Ms. Staub was one inother cash, commondue tactics for and former council member, public at the next meeting Halfway through celebration. projections in large to do it related all. “We couldn’t private practice in his oxygen level fields to conservation, by Victoria Howell regarding the developited. The meeting called upon Dr. Philcouncil members. such opportunity. which the customer scammers include the budget year, the part jobyear’s vacancies Rod Freeman is the chair of to this do it without each other,” wild land ethics or natural appears to be continuing when the council considers Stevensville, was went down to 51, ment of a draft forest lip Ramsey toThe speak on the dangers In discussion agenda send-from a normal of In early March, a custom-on regular was unwittingly claiming county’s performance that have yetto torepbe filled. said Luther. spread sciences. event. Freeman is also the chair of the Rodeo diagnosed with his efforts to teach the new the appointment of two addiClimbing Management the second regular of aAt proposed mine up Sheep Creek. items, theShoppe first to be brought er came to the Boxxe ing to aforward scammer in resent the IRS or in is looking pretty good, One big savings was of responsibility allows For the year of 2023, one Committee, and the vice chair of the Fair Board, colon cancer in 99. “I jokingly Plan (CMP). The virtual counciltoSpiess and mayor how local tional council members. Above, Loey Knapp (third from and Gretchen (far right) speak about the importance of the sculpture. Laura say meeting of theSteinhoff, two-member According to “I left) thought was the issue of re-roofing the city intending send atime package Chicago, Illinois. Social Security according to Ravalli the budgeted funds ed throughout the Bitterroot. Brewfest, which he started in 1995. Now by John Dowd of that as the executive director. of the winners to receive a Mara Lynn Luther sits in Chapter One’s used books section. Photo by John Dowd. which he’s been onby forNa12 years. A real estate for February of 2021. that 51ofisthe brain Staub of the Boxxe Shoppe. Photo meeting will be on See BOOKS, page 18 Jean Newby (the artist, second from left) and her husband Levi Vincent watch and prepare todo unveil “Keeper should run. He “We’ll ourthe job, ” Christine said it wasn’t going toheld affect me, but I government street shop. According to Hamilton via FedEx. Administration. County CFO Klarryse the county’s share in Stevensville Town Council, on Al became a member in 1988, and that event is one of the biggest in the After it was announced that he would be check was Savannah Deuter, agent for 18 years here in the Bitterroot, and also He wentSee through damage material.” Zoom. below for only takeThe than Boddy. Seasons.” learned that it would City Public Works Director, Donny customer was a frequent commenter Gibson got into it because he owns thein Paper For him, theSometimes experiencethey has been On graduated Wednesday, March 27, the retiring, he was asked to speak, and was who high school in just January 27, town clerk Jenelle the Army valley. for 21 years, his and instructions and a link chemotherapy and But COVID-19 Seeorganizational COUNTY, page 10 seemed con-introduced will tell their one little mistake and we will all be Ramer, theby building is usedhis fordaughsnow Clip in downtown Hamilton. It was a “chance to meet with a lot of great Bitterroot Valley Chamber of Commerce Jodi Mitchell, at council meetings during Joan Mell, an attorney May of 2023. She has so far familiar with the profile of the Berthoud told the council and toright, join the theSteinhoff meeting. Five fundraising skills, and discipline, haveone been put to in late August he was was no joke. “It fused and unOver the victims that a loved has hurting.” said that he heard plow storage and for other mainteAt “Keeper of the Seasons” ready to welcome the 2025 Stevensville Scarecrow Festival. suggested to him that he victims, get involved people all over the valley,” and all of it hosted apublic well-attended mid-day event ter-in-law and the executive completed a she semester of college the last administration. In currentfrom Hamilton, was recbutuse wishes similar meetings audience that was having good as chair oflanded the Cowboy Ball committee. told that the cancer got I potential felt familiar with of so herbadHe in jail,rewarding.” or that a prize about the track record ofannual the company nance equipment. According tochamRa- course to network. then got onto the board has been “extremely for members, giving their report, director. Al gave a history of the and submitted her transcript that others within the commupublic comment, Crews told ognized for stepping in (virtual) were held in Freeman said the committee hopes to raise trouble streaming the meetMore Scarecrow Festival photos on page 4 the process, decade with has been won, but a fee needs had been eradicated. like I couldn’t when Ramsey told how it was not very mer, it is the original roof, which has in the early 90s, and in 2012 he became Al was the executive director until reviewing 2023 and talking about what ber, and spoke about important memPhotos by John Dowd. providing proof of compLeting nity would help her look out 2021. the council that those makto handle the prosecution $50,000 this year, for the expansion of the rodeo and Staub the Boxxe to be paid for release of the good. Steinhoff stated that the comsomeduring significant leaks and insulation Overstreet had breathe, like I ings on the internet. She said the executive director. 2020. Since then he has been the advithey have planned for the upcoming bers that time that led up to him associated courses. These are for their safety. At least one Inhas addition to the been in the by John Dowd chines. became susShoppe, Staub funds. The scammers will ing public comment should caseload of Town Attorney pany supposedly state issues. Ramer believes the new roof bucking chutes. “They’re just getting old,” he said. surgery on YouTube October was being water Throughout that time, he knew sor for Jodi, helping her transition into year. During the meeting, it was also taking on the position. the former chantwo of several criteria appliof the potential victims she opportunity to learn and eachpicious In addition to the the heating custom leathwhen has now commonly use a legitimate seven times already, time left will cut down on bill and “They need to be replaced. They’re getting banged address the mayor, not the Greg Overstreet while he was 23, 2021 for ostomy or aided whatand “The story of the Bitterroot Valley 55boarded, board members participated the role. Al will be retiring in August this announced that long-time member, Al cants must meet tolonger be eligible was a resident at a local nel they had was no about and participate Following the closure ofthe a longtime erwork, Jake’s Studio is featuring Dominic Farrenkopf (right) awards recognition toAfter Rose Photo courtesy considering recovered address, but(left. will be ready taxpayers with the billin for cleanup. allow better dry storage of equipment up. Bucking stock can be hard on metal.” Chamber is the story of optimism, strugin some of the greatest growth in the year. AlAllen spoke, Jodi stood to to thank Mitchell, will be retiring and stepping removal, the fi nal I imagine water for a scholarship. audience. He also said, “This hospitalized, and then recovextended nursing facility and the process of developworking but they had set up was Stevensville Main Street business, Riv- the work of more than a dozen local approximately the anycustomgrab thehelp package from a porch Dominic Farrenkopf. Steinhoff then asked if there gle and triumphs,” said Al. He said the organization’s history. According to him for all his and to remind him back from the Chamber leadership.. The 10th annual cowboy ball – which actually Another of these requiretreatment the boarding to had be to be provided with a ride isage notand a question and answer” ering, from 21 Covid-19. Mell ing a climbing plan, this er’s Mist, ain new business haseven recently and regional artists. Many of these See COUNCIL, page athing new Facebook page. Hower’scould in was meant to be a six-month front door when it arrives. the was doing, or overarching goal for the Chamber has $60,000 him, what he was only supposed to held speak for year 10 Mitchell has been with the Chamments iscity that each applicant started 11the years agoor but couldn’t be last to the bank as well as to colon cancer journey. like,” recalls week’s meeting will location. covsession. “It’s public comment. ” did the work at no charge to opened at the same Howevartists have not shown their work in the particular cash, all of “They always direct ever, members of the public by John Dowd clothes. Jackson said they live out of always been to keep businesses connect- appointment to“This the position lasted 12 the pandemic minutes. – has been upgradedthe ber for over 36 that years, and spent much submit a 500-word essay disBoxxe Shoppe. due to this The day after Overstreet. er the following agenda er, dissuading any worries about the thehad Bitterroot Valley before, so there details the which was to victim to send it, ‘no signature The of mayor said previousthe town. “I just wanted their vehicles or campers. who had he tried to access theplays years, andI he enjoyed every moment cussing thewas role hunting “It’s common sense to me,” Jodi stated that the membership year. topics: surgery, isfrauduwhen realized changeover, it will remain a place of should be a lot of interest in the new transaction. being required,’” she adds. Fred Upchurch, Savannah Deuter and Mark Oswald hold the check given to Deuter by the Ravalli County Fish and WIldlife AssociThe local nonprofit organization, The service she provides is really so Joanoffor ly that he would be answering publicly thank help-beenshe Thesays, Town offorStevensville recognized attorney Joan aup Mell, it. “It’s ride 29“This numbers have been “trending every pointing out that red Facebook page said it was not Unfortunate• Review overall is the first year we’ve ever done fully diagnosed with that I was nota good art. After two months of renovations material. There are 16 artists in total lently deThe Bank Secrecy Act ation. Photo courtesy Fred Upchurch. Loads of Dignity, has been serving the much more than a laundry service, said years,” said Al. “I’m looking forward to year.” However, 2023 saw the highest See RCFW, page 3 questions from the public. ing me and helping the town, ” flags abound when seniors are in while town Greg objectives and desired accessible. Berthoud asked catered dinner,” said Freeman. TheOverstreet University COVID-19. taking Covid center, for filling while hidden behind brown-paper so far, and theexplains ownersthat are it always ly, 2019. it covwas notJackson. manded from ofattorney 1970 requires banks to Ravalli County community since “restores being on the other side and partaking,” being scammed. “If a person Crews also saidShe that they said Overstreet. outcomes ofas the public of Montana Catering Service will provide theof had Covid-19. Pictured with Mell are, l to r, Overstreet, ered windows, Jake’s Studio opened welcoming more. “We like all kinds for patience she worked “I was obviously seriously enough. Staub’s first senior citizen keep track of withdrawals Recently, it moved from a Hamilton their dignity,” and “it’s everything, for he added, specifically referring to the See CHAMBER, page 5 is 80 years old, and all of a conversations should be prepared for some its doors March 1. of mediums,” said Lottermoser’s dinner. Desserts are provided by 4H members. time having members of $10,000 or more in order very weakened,” said through the issues. Mayor Steve Gibson, council members Cindy Brown and laundromat to one in Corvallis. Howevthem.” Jackson said guests that visit sudden they’re coming into the The Boxxe Shoppe’s new location • Provide an update The new “It business will feature business Suzette Smith. encountered See page 2 bank “interesting comments” Greg Overstreet about hispartner, recentfrom brush with death dueSTEVI, tothe commuOverstreet. hit er, according toformer nonprofit founder and talks Loads find a place “where Jim Crews, mayor to5withdraw $15,000, it Stacie Barker. by Victoria at of 901Dignity S.the 1startists Street in Hamilton. See COWBOY BALL page 4 SURVIVING, page by Photo Michael Howell Howell. onsite custom leatherwork by Karen Some of displayed such cirnity.See Staub is Covid.of Photo by Victoria Howell. See SCAMMERS, page 2 CEO, Stefani Jackson, Loads Dignity they aren’t judged.” makes my ‘spidy’ sense tingle.” See PLAN, page 2 Photo by Nathan Boddy.in the Lottermoser, one of the owners. Her were previous participants hasn’t “abandoned” Hamilton. In fact, “My goal, it’s like them coming over County Commissioners apwork is grounded inits theformer Sheridan-style former gallery, but the business plana byhas John Dowd barns, cowboys, famous artists with On March 9th, members ofLast the week the Ravalli This school year, the Stevensville it retained all of Hamilto my house to do their laundry, and proved adoption of a memorandum of understandof tooling which features variations on has changed since Lottermoser and Montana flavor and more. This year Stevensville FFA completed their FFA fielded teams in twelve contests ton guests, and is receiving more. just talk,” said Jackson. “There’s only by ofpartment the franchise, many should not noand the south portions of the valley, Exit Realty team will continue workbyJohn JohnDowd Dowd of Criminal Investigations ing withthe the Ravalli County DUI as Task Force Western floraltopatterns. addition Smith took over space. A Hamilton business, that hails the theme isand pre-statehood, or preparticipation in the last of fourteen requiring qualification to advance According Jackson,In the nonprofit one judge, I’m not it.”investigation. tice the change atthe all, and itWhile may lead separated at Victor Crossing. After ing and marketing one. “Weand didn’t (DCI) will be doing the Protection Agency. The letter the commissioners stated National Forest 1987 Forest aspen and whitebark pine; MAPS Media Institute to produce a video designed to her leatherwork, Karen is also an RIver’s Mist was an art co-op, the from Texas, has been working to en1889, and the contest is still looking agricultural and leadership competito the state level and secured invitaby Since Michael recently a Howell grant several comJackson has agrowth free coffee station January 2,and Exit1st, Realty in the some positive in the future. want to change a whole bunch right On lost Monday, April around 4:30 toAccording to Hamilton Police Depart- sale, the south portion was purchased to help parents keep tabs on their children’s behavaccomplished woodworker, creating that “Ravalli County objects contains recommendations Plan. manage timber to provide courage a love of art in young people for participants. Participants must tions in their yearlong effort to qualify tions to compete at state in all twelve munity donations after aofficers recent article and toysChief for kids. Families come out 6to Bitterroot has gone through some big Last year, thePolice, previous Exit Realty by Kathy Butts, and the north by out of the gate,” said Lendman. p.m. Hamilton Police were ment of Snavely, See Steve ART, page ior. impacts aininvolved variety of pieces furniture to A new the valley. To dofrom this, they have be high school students, 9th to 12th forjobs; the and next level competition at the toevents. SEIS for record of decision forest products and toof unmitigated published in the Bitterroot Star. Some do their laundry. Jackson mentioned a changes, but many in the valley may franchise owners, Tina and Max ColeLendman. Whenconcerning asked howthe thisDraft change will in a shooting with a robbery there will be a coroner’s inquest The deadline closed on byVictoria Victoria Howell if it would begrades. possible The DUI Task Force approved creation of jewelry boxes. She prides herself that created a at county-wide contest, show95th State FFA the Convention inhas Billings district championships by Howell year, the2023-24 facility took inthe just under The sign for Jake’s Studio, on Stein the community got the impresbusiness across the street called Olive by John Dowd roy, president of the Montana Rocknot be aware of how these changman, decided to sell off the franchise Even though franchise split affect buyers and sellers in the valley, suspect the Riverside Conoco Conwhere DCI will present their findings. the Gold Butterfly. Concerncounty owned/maintained was issued on December 17, retain old growth status in all toart, put envelopes on January 18,participant’s for filingby objecbyher Victoria Howell hisCorvallis property which wouldschools in effect with the highway, which is aastate addressed when the private land was Mischief$240,000 Room May and commissioners all work is done her own twotook casing the love of and Florence inthe April. for Stevensville include: and spent every penny. venville’s main beckons visitors sion that the nonprofit was no longer Branch Counseling. “They have aisshowies last Bluegrass Association, there will a es might affect them. rights that pertained to the Bitterroot in valley, Realty is still the to Lendman said that itand will not change venience Store. The Fortunately, engagement Snavely stated that an inquest also roads heavy theowner scope ofthe the analysis 2021 accompanied by most a drag, Draft treatment units. According to Exit all the doors and then Dominic Farrenshut off access to Stevensville River highway, because nowfrom you’re goingequipment sold toproject aing new Fish, Wildlife signed off on it. The involved creation of tions to the Draft Supplemenhands, using no lasers or CNC maand the Bitterroot’s love of the state. have been the active, though all Over 200 students in StevensAgronomy led by Sidney McJasmin Shinn, founder and There are no paid employees; it’s an allserving Hamilton, which Jackson said er facility and are very welcoming The annual Montana Rockies be no break from the music, and, “No according to Kim Lendman, now the Valley. When they sold it, the fransame company. Additionally, accordin. Photo by John Dowd. place after the suspect threatened and standard procedure in these types of put valentine cards in kopf, activities director The Stevensville Town CounPark, a 20-acre park on the east bank have two accesses for trucks pulling and Parks got involved. The once-prithe letter quotes the BitterSEIS that provides a site-spea Forest Service press release and logging trucks, mostly, a set of easily accessible items that had secret hiding ATRowner Smart Procedures a softschools ininvolved the valley are welcome to ville’s agricultural education programvolunteer Casland, 1st get place individual tal Environmental Statement couldn’t be further from theis truth. there, too,” said Jackson. Bluegrass Association set-up. Just up there and with play.” current of the valley half chise was split between thesituations. north to Jackson Lendman, the whole Bitterroot organization. But said 12 executive director ofnorth 1 Horse reportedly charged at the responding officer shooting See EXIT, page Stefani withbut Loads of(MRBA) Dignity into, Washboard. Photo by John Dowd. atwas Sapphire Lutheran them. Farrenkopf cil split on whether to accept just toreally the north of the private piece oftheing boats, and you’ve just come out ofthe the vate piece now belongs toShinn theKyra state compartments where someone could stash some root Forest Plan’s Forest-wide not limited the impacts cific forest plan amendment about 90% of proposed ware design company, now based in participate. Some of the schools even learn about a wide range of agriculteam members Quinn Rahl, Des(Draft SEIS) for the Gold Jackson went over her guest figures Jackson added that more and more Bluegrass Festival is returning to For some of these bands, this will officer. “We have seen tremendous supAtsmall A Time Draft Horse Rescue it costs about $200 per month to feed Homes in Hamilton, is liked the idea. He asked a piece of park land near the property. Crews contacted the county Stevi Wye at 45 miles per hour there and is a developed fishing access site. drugs or hide a small flask of whiskey. The aim was Hamilton. However, after moving to include the contest in their curricutural careers and practices during the Jarlais, and Teigen Hackett. to Willow Creek Road. Due to Management Wildlife Redefiningpeople old-growth stantreatment within anSaturday, and stated that ofattempted the guests they are going to be in need as winter Victor. On April 13, the their time, and for others that Theinofficers to provide port, and we greatly appreciate allareas are local businesses and community memabe huge Hamilton scavenger hunt for Butterfly Project, aallBitterroot facility Corvallis, gotitem a nice these “gentle giants.” Then there are asking the community students Stevensville bridge, an that was at schools and negotiated the donation of the are going to under be accidents there.” “But Ifirst think it’s [the piece the to provide a learning opportunity toon see the Montana, themeasures organization owners lum. school day the dedicated and parents Ag Mechanics led by Selwyn Hackreceive, 55% come from Hamilton, 25% approaches. She has seen more people Neely Center will again be hosting do this professionally, the event is source Objective to “Maintain dards. Some objections to the area designated for insect and resource and financial limitalife-saving to the suspect, that support,” said Snavely. He was bers donate baskets and basket supnext year. More information will be veterinary bills, therapy, training, and boost last week when she was to send his residents a and daycares to make National Forest project that considered at the March 24th council land on the west, securing potential Mayor Steve Gibson said he didn’t west] still a viable piece of land for various ways in which any young person can hide and team have fallen in love with the According to theof contest orga-a to engaging ofoften ag teachers ett, 1st out place individual with team the Last year the lopes. come from Corvallis, 15% come from coming down from the mountains the music. This spring music festival“Iother always asufficient treat. Conroy highlighted who was then transported by ambuespecially proud this during time plies. These baskets areis themed, coming soon for as well. old-growth habitat disease treatment because ofinstruction tions, Ravalli County would new decision were received little love this special envelopes and associated costs tothat rehabilitate presented with aValencheck for $7500 meeting. The land ownership will now river access pending the outcome of see what use theenveland to the town. city tofrom have, whether or not you put their substance use casual inspections. includes nearly 13,000 acres state and the people. One of the ways nizers, last year there were over 210 Josette Hackett and Trevor Motley. members Noah Tan, Erik Potter, and were so full will they The project is now Victor and shecounty. even receives 5% ofby her use her service. Jackson said of isoflopes andwill fundraiser feature 18accommodate bands one newer band bytimberland thesays interesting lance to the hospital. He expired there in American history that hemany believes and be auctioned off, online, at thethese Right now, Jackson the immetine’s Day. decorate them for each revert to the The 1.52-acre the access dispute. only see a liability,” said Gibson. money into developing it,” said Motnot be able to on suitable to the January 18 deadline dense pockets dead and dyhorses. When they’re fi nally ready from representatives of JCCS, an Glenda Wiles, Director of the DUI Task Force, of commercial and non-comthey have been showing that love has entries, and this year there could be Students then have the option to put Matthew Walker. to be more really popular, and guests from Darby. the old campers these peoplefor live in en- had from allemptied over the area, and beyond. name of “Release the Squirrels.” Even fromAbout his wounds andawas pronounced seeing lowest law end of October. diate need isare for $5,000 as theout match four years resident. people piece, which located adjacent tomostly the Then Council member Marilyn Wolff Michaelson said he up the for ley. “There many cars there, said what sheadoption, tellsConduct parents is,so “If you don’t look, accounting fiis rm with branch most can be driven or the necessary support viable populations having tothe dowith with thesupport ing trees. They claim the area will been through their art contest. The even more, full participation their knowledge to thelooked test asmaintenance FFA of Chapter Meeting: team mercial vegetative treatment than once. growing every year. Being that Corvallis is only a tenhave leaks, and water can get in and These bands play for free, and a Conroy, and his wife, Tari, will get up dead. forcement ever. He added, “Hamilton Jackson said this will be the third for another grant. According to her, it by Kristin Kruse utive Director Jaqueline Stevens. The ago, a resident came could drop off valenBitterroot River on the northwest side from said she had apotenreal problem with old minutes andduring found that thesancland Imembers think can be used for parking. But then younor don’t see. If it you don’t see, then you don’t ridden, and some just become “pasture located in from Hamilton. Part of contest the idea came a similar art all the high schools in the valley. members through nationally Zane Deering, Teigen Hackof old-growth dependent is impacted by mountain pine the project, the logging of old growth, mile round trip from Hamilton, she damage things. In fact, much of what new one will take the stage every half and play, along with their friend Tim within a 55,000 acre areaSheriff’s ofto the The Ravalli County Office isenveapiece great place be awhere police officer.” year they are doing this. “It’s pretty is difficult to raise the money, especialcenter opened itsto doors in 2020 after tines to fill the to Farrenkopf to see of the bridge, was offered Town this of land. “It’s two was donated on the condition that looking long term, if you have propSee VALENTINES, page 10 That developpets.” selection for awarding that gift See DUI, page 10 they held in Houston, Texas right af- to be These also include Trapper Creek Job tioned career and leadership ett, Kealie Hixson, Margaret Kuntz, by John Down first created in the last “Itheads really opened the in 2020. first levy was to the board. beetle, Douglas-fir bark rehabilitation of the road after species. ”said The letter notes that tial towash wildlife and tobank has not lost anyone, she says, and the they is bedding. hour. Ezzell on bass. and Hamilton Police Department In all his 26 years with departcool, thebeetle, baskets people make up,” said ly this Shedrawing hers and many Tucked away onCounty Fort Owen Ranch Yahraus and Stevens put their forest inevents the Sapphire Mounin 2017 by Ravalli for use as aimpacts roads converge, the is the incrediitment would be maintained and utilized erty onyear. the west side ofestablished the river, then was online voting and according 1 Horse At A Time was ter the of September 11, 2001. Corps and many homeschoolers. “I events and contests. Adelaide Meyer, Cierra Palmer, and 50 years.Creek To doRoad. this, theynoted will door some permanent and $9.5According One the problems, aclaundry service isrelease inFort fact growing, pullJackson that some ofto her One She band that continues to asked return toof Conroy, the festival’s issued a of press that detailed ment, Snavely there have only interesting theseveral project is complete. Ravalli the Draft SEIS limits the scope Willow dwarf mistletoe and Jackson. noted themes they for other nonprofits are having trouble, just toeast the north of Owen State together to decide what was needed potential river access site. bly steep… Iadded think there are liability for western recreational purposes within five you have access to potentially consoltains Corvallis. ATR wanted to find atry way to astonished, last year, toofhave that To contend at the state level, Tasia Rohbock. by Shinn in 2018. She’s originally from tothe JCCS branch manager, Andrea “Hopefully, the third need to was ask the community conversations with people,” million, which Butler said cording to and Butler, was, “we asing more from Hamilton than before. guests are in a constant search for a is the Johnny Campbell Band, visiting purpose is “to promote and encourevent and investigation. However, been three of these types shootings. have seen in the past have included and grants are few far between. Park is the Summit Career Center, a or not needed in the community. They of itsphone environmental consespruce budwormyears. damage. County objects to shifting Bitterroot National Forest During the tenure of former issues… It is the fastest part of the idate highway property into the Town The original proposal was The next glass recycling in button, cell batteries (out of feature theorganization beauty of the andto participation,” said Lander. students must compete and rank FFA Creed Speaking: Teigen is the charm,” levy, which BVCC said Butter, speaking about was exorbitant andin occurred sumed people knew what the Simmerman, 1commented Horse At Ais Time Germany where she grew up around For many, Jackson said, itstate easier place to hook up to, but after from Nashville. They will beevent joined by age old-time bluegrass music.” very little information is available at amuch However, these are always aspeaking danger bird lovers, Christmas, nature Loads of Dignity is located at The the nonprofit that offers atopass came up with the concept of Although career mayor Jim Crews, the owner ofand land channel and the deepest part of the of Vickie Motley, parkfishing, board memof Stevensville. Ianalysis think It’s something in general financial burden of the project quences to vegetation, officials have stated that the the Bitterroot is March 9th, 2024, the phone). This is last minute info so to give back to the community, “We never know what to expect,” the top half, or above at the district Hackett withdrawn in August of 2020 Bitterroot Valley Community has tried to do twice before their recent “Ask and Listen” because the trustees were Bitterroot Valley Community horses. She’s always been a horse fan, was one of the top four vote get to Corvallis, with some living on the with several of the guests, she learned bands from all over the valley, MisMRBA has 300 members, and they this time. the job, but he added that fortunately, hunting, date nights, scratch-off Washboard Laundromat, in Corvalfree career training program side targetcenter, which is were modeled after a that highly lovers, at the river ononce the northeast had channel. Ifto you toart develop ber, said that nothing had been done RDO Equipment Co. to Ravalli County and believe the pileated woodpecker and project is designed improve agreement with the proposed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the north if you don’t have batteries to recycle thought their successful art said Hafer, saying that entries level to advance. The Western FFA Prepared Public Speaking: Colton College (BVCC) trustee and without success. campaign, whichand helped the unsure ofThe exactly how thelis. College was.” However, there outside of Hamilton, and it allows othit can be as much as also $800 to acomsoula, Idaho and more. event is abut all For share theinformation, same love of bluegrass. after Friends of the Bitterroot she is especially passionate about getters. The officer is currently on leave neither the norin any other more. more or to get ed towards highly motivated people successful organization Denver, attempted to shut off river access on for fishing, I officer, would see a$900 problem because the access problem had been See STEVI, pageto 16 end ofauction the Ravalli County Fairnow you canRunning save up to bring them contest was the way toShe go. According come in“Crosspurpose.” all forms. District in Montana consists of current twelve Harris 8571 W. Road secretary, Sue Smith. was Theresilience vote will take organization to speak with the process worked. Theyadraft were seems to have been a major pine marten. project, the Ravalli County it isbe contrary to law forest to natural ers from the northern part of valley month just forplace a spot. ToIthook to single-microphone type event, with When asked why he loves bluegrass, during this investigation, asthe iswake stanmunity members, were harmed during That check followed inRavalli the horses. She and her husband, a The will available involved, interested parties can reach ages 18 and older in Wild both and called offersupsimilar and Alliance for the grounds. Thecalled is the the same, $1 per the next glass recycling day on June to organizers Elliott Lander, managThis will beinsects the ninth year they schools ofprice the “32auctions,” Continental Divide Star Greenhand: Adelaide Meyer speaking about the May 7, via aand mail-in ballot. public on the of creating under that theto misunderstanding about the 4 easier access as well. power water can even more, so topic single stage. According toimpression Mike Con“We realize these old growth Commissioners expressed and existing agreements. ”out disturbances like fire, Missoula, MT 59808 protocol. The Montana Dethe exchange. through awest site and Loads of Dignity through email Missoula Counties. In addition toon services, according tobe Stevens. military retiree, and their two children ofdard a $25,000 gift inorganizaNovember See BLUEGRASS, page Rockies filed suit claiming the gallon. Jars and bottles that con8th. ing director of ATR, and art contest have held the contest, and each year with an ag education program/FFA Additional state qualifying events tion’s upcoming attempt to According to trustee chair the college. public desired an independent nature of the community According to Jackson, “these people many are “dry camping.” interested partiesForest can contact Loads at loadsofdignity2019@gmail.com free training, Summit offers six-month offered officials also of received species are listed in and disease;The reduce sedi- program concern over impacts to drinks fromcareer Tractor Supply. relocated toindicator Montana and bought a 20406-549-4171 agency failed to the best tained or food may be recycled Cardboard recycling also be leadlike coordinator, Tamar Hafer, ATR donates thousands in85% prizes. chapter. Schools of allfacebook classifications forbythe Stevensville FFA:will ask the public foruse help with a the Carrie Guarino, “We listened Following meetings, community college, as it was college. According toMore Butler, are my family,” so she would know According to into Jackson, of owned her those Dignity or look on their page or calling (406) 360-7763. mentoring, support and friendship to sources is broken down three phases. acre farm which Shinn said can support That sounds like a lot of comments from Philip Strobel the Forest Plan, but it is not county and maintained ment in the Willow for a (second fee. Anyfrom color, and labels available foris2nd apeople fee. available science in managing reception has not been incredible. This year, they will be giving away compete together in FFA includAg Sales place teamon led Presenting a comes check for $7500 from JCCS to Shinn left) 1 Horsecan At rare opportunity to create a doors. to hold true.” She theHowever, trustees said for that this voted inofpreviously by a high many believe it tobybe if people were able to make it. and She wanted funding from grants. more information. The auction will information also available whoever walks through their Stevens stated that the first phase isJasmin RDOequipment.com about 20Sponsored horses. She currently money but, according to Shinn, clear whether there are the other roads, especially Willow Creek Director of the NEPA Branch Creek watershed; improve stay on, but please remove lids. by the non-profits When speaking about the contest around $4,700 in prizes. This ining the AA schools in Missoula and Kayton French, 3rd place individual community college in the Bitand others with BVCC have levy will be different. The margin. After being created, associated with the outreach A Time Draft Horse Rescue were, l to r: Levi Clark, CPA, Andrea Simmerman, JCCS Branch elk habitat and didn’t comadded that many of her guests do have community help is huge and that monbe between October 30 and November organization website, loadsofdignity. This program isdraft the brainchild of called “personal development,” which taking care of horses is Beginning March 9th, batteries Ravalli County Recycling (RCR) and in the Bitterroot, Lander said, “All of cludes prizes to the schools of the Kalispell. In addition to Stevensville, with team members Kamryn Jones, Office of the Regional bulloftrout habitat; restore Road. terroot. According to trustee worked to alter the levy to testing first time they iswent the the district was levy programshould run bybethe Universivehicles and evenYahraus, jobs. However, these ey is often used as the CPA. match for grants. Manager, and Will Ramsey, pictured Tiny, the non-profit’s mascot and theable toAdminply with theMyla definition of old 3. to com. Donations written out power duo the owner involves aptitude toAlso idenan expensive proposition. Last will also be accepted for recycle. $2 Recycling Works MT. See RESCUE, page them have had some sort of Montana winners, which take the form of grant four of the twelve chapters are in the Teigen Hackett, and Charlie Leonard. Seeand GOLD, page vice chair, Jean Butler, it its best chance to byESTIMATES public, did after being funds. After Montana. The reality is 65 INTime. THE BITTERROOT VALLEY• OUR Hbudgets OMEand Ithis MPROVEMENT Cnot O .COM people are onYtight and dogive She said Loads of •FREE Dignity istrator of the habitat including meadows, Inana they letter to so the Forest first horse that wasand rescued 1has Horse At A Photo by Victoria Howell. Since most of for hercommunity guests are Environmental Hamilto Loadsty ofof Dignity mailed to P.O. the Fort Owen Ranch founder of tify what each individual’s specific growth found in the Bitterroot per pound. The following will be acFor more information refer to the theme to them.” Some previous years Bitterroot Valley; Florence, Victor, would be only the fourth of address the concerns of the approved for the creation of being significantly voted down have homesand where they can and washExectheir upcoming basket auction event, where ton-based, Loads of Dignity is Brad planning Box Hamilton MT 59840. the center, co-founder Paidthe fortrustees by Davis, Box809, 462 Victor, Montana 59828 See FFA, page page 14 21 ART, page SeeSee SUMMIT, page4 4college cepted: alkaline, lithium-ion, Ni-Cad, website: ravallirecycling.org See BVCC, have included themes such and Corvallis. its kind in the state, and theas oldpublic. a community district twice, wentP.O. back
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