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August 16, 2011 in
Legals
MONTANA TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RAVALLI COUNTY In the Matter of the Name Change of Isabel Ada-Grayce Olbricht, Kaytlynn Reynolds, Petitioner Cause No. DV-11-442/5 Dept. 1 NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE OF MINOR CHILD This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court to change a child’s name from Isabel Ada-Grayce Olbricht to…
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Sales/Auctions MONTANA & THE WEST AUCTION, Sat., Sept. 10th, 10am, Yogo Inn, Lewistown, MT. Western Paintings, Etchings, Bronzes; Sharps 1874 Rifle; Vintage Original Photos, 1st Ed. Books; Military & Indian Artifacts, Western Gear. ShobeAuction.com Shobe Auction & Realty 406-538-5125, Lewistown, MT Business Opportunities THRIVING SMALL BUSINESS FOR SALE! Profitable western Montana furniture and accessories store….
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August 16, 2011 in
Sports
If you saw a large number of horse trailers and pickup trucks headed to Hamilton on Saturday, chances are, the occupants were headed to the Ravalli County Fairgrounds for a barrel race. Once limited to rodeos and gymkhanas, barrel racing is gaining ground here in the valley and across the Northwest. The reason for the…
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August 16, 2011 in
Letters
Putting space program in perspective Dear Editor, The completion of the scheduled Shuttle mission and its return to earth ends a historic program of near earth space operations and the establishment of the first earth orbiting space station. The nature of the program is all there in the official title, Space Transportation System (STS). The…
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Wednesday, August 17 Preschool story time Preschoolers are invited to meet in the children’s corner of the Bitterroot Public Library on Wednesday, August 17 to enjoy “Let’s Eat: Foods Around the World ” and hear books read by Jan Killam. This story time begins at 10:30 a.m. and is designed for children 3-5 years…
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By Michael Howell John Pearson was on the county commissioners’ agenda last week to discuss wolves. Pearson couldn’t make it to the meeting but over 40 other people showed up to tell the commissioners what they think about the wolf situation. According to Keith Kubista of Stevensville, who spoke on behalf of Pearson, individual and…
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By Michael Howell Three environmental organizations have filed an appeal of U.S. District Court Judge Donald Molloy’s most recent ruling that upheld removal of the Northern Rocky Mountain Gray Wolf from the Endangered Species list and opened the way for wolf hunts in Montana and Idaho. Back in August of 2010 Molloy made a…
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By Michael Howell It was a day of fun and learning at River Park last Saturday as the Bitter Root Water Forum held its first annual Riverfest celebration. BRWF is a community driven watershed group that partners with landowners and local organizations to do on the ground restoration projects and community outreach and education to…
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By Michael Howell It was a day of fun and learning at River Park last Saturday as the Bitter Root Water Forum held its first annual Riverfest celebration. BRWF is a community driven watershed group that partners with landowners and local organizations to do on the ground restoration projects and community outreach and education to…
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Star Editorial
How about a little transparency? Almost every candidate for public office makes a promise that, if elected, he or she will work hard to make the government more transparent and more accountable. Our three new commissioners are not the exception. We know that the two senior commissioners also believe in transparency and openness of government….
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