By Michael Howell At a recent Hamilton City Council Committee of the Whole meeting, the owner of some property at the corner of Bedford and 3rd Streets asked the Council to consider moving the Saturday Market to 2nd Street. Property owner John Clawson told the council that he was not against having a farmer’s market,…
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Bucs split with Missoula A Mavs The Bitterroot Bucs split a double header with Missoula last Friday. The Bucs won the first game 7-6 but lost to the Mavs, 2-0, in the final game. In the first game, Austin Erler had an RBI and a double. Billy Hanna, Zac Blackstun and Dan Lockman had RBI…
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The Bitterroot Swim team had one final meet before this week’s divisional meet which will be held in Hamilton the weekend of July 22, 23, and 24. Plains Swim Meet – 7/16/2011 to 7/17/2011 Boys 8 & Under 100 SC Meter Freestyle Relay 2, 1-2 Bitterroot Swim Team ‘A’ 2:04.71. –, 1- Bitterroot Swim…
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Medical marijuana order troubling Dear Editor, Normally I believe that legislators should not comment on a pending lawsuit, and the suit challenging Senate Bill (SB) 423 (the revision the 2011 Legislature made to the 2004 Medical Marijuana Act) is still pending in Lewis and Clark County. An Order On Motion For Preliminary Injunction (order) has…
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Rebuttal of LaCroix letter Dear Editor, Your newspaper recently published a lengthy diatribe authored by Bill La Croix, Coordinator for the Bitterroot Human Rights Alliance (an oxymoron if I ever heard one). In it he demonizes and discredits everyone and everything that doesn’t fit the mold of his own personal political beliefs. I would not…
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Buying local has its rewards By Liz Cook It’s time again for Daly Days in downtown Hamilton. This year’s event promotes shopping local. On November 1, 2010, businesses in downtown Hamilton came together to get the community involved in shopping local. For every receipt saved, from November 1 to July 22, that dollar amount will…
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Farm and Garden HARDY fruit trees, shade trees, perennials and shrubs. Nine varieties of apple trees, sweet and sour cherry, plums and apricot trees. Blue spruce starting at $19.95. Beautiful hanging baskets, 8”-16”. Pansies, petunias, snapdragons and more. Hay and straw. Grain fed beef and hogs. MOELLER’S NURSERY, Eastside Hwy., Corvallis. Open 9-6 daily….
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