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Our hearts were broken when Tim went on to his new gig without us, but we could hear Dawn hollering like she used to: "ISHLER!" Caption: Beloved local musician Tim Ishler passed peacefully into the next picking ...
Legal Notices for July 3, 2007
Notice of Hearing - July 9, 1:30 p.m., Missoula County Courthouse, Room 201 Creating a Community Council in the Western Portion of Missoula County NOTICE OF TAX SALE OF PROPERTY TAX LIEN FOR TAX YEAR 2007 July ...
Man killed on bicycle identified
Authorities have identified the 50-year-old bicyclist who was killed Thursday in a collision with a semi tractor-trailer in Missoula.
The envelope please... and the winner of the first ever Chrony Award is John Appelt of Huson, co-founder of the local group Seniors to Save Our Homes.
Wheeling 'n' dealing: Spring brings parking lot vendors of sculptures, rugs, trees
Workers unload a life-size bucking bronco from a truckload of Aluminum Critters & More Trading Co.
Community Briefs for May 15, 2008
Donations of cash or prizes are sought for the first annual summer solstice Poker Ride on June 21 to benefit Mineral County Search and Rescue . via The Clark Fork Chronicle
Huson post office under emergency suspension
The Huson Contract Post Office remains under emergency suspension because investigators found significant financial irregularities there. via KPAX
About 200 postal customers in Huson will have to drive the five miles to Frenchtown to pick up their mail after the Huson post office was closed down. via KPAX
Community Briefs for Feb. 28, 2008
Lenten Soup Lunches are held Tuesdays during Lent at the Superior Senior Center from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Each week different churches will host the lunch and provide a short program. via The Clark Fork Chronicle
“And the time has come to bring this suit to a close.”
We get multiple news releases from congressional offices every day, and we always scan them for local connections. via Great Falls Tribune
Community Briefs for Jan. 24, 2008
Adult Education in Superior Offering Web Design and Marketing Class. When: Tuesday Nights from 6:00 until 8:00 beginning February 5. Where:Superior Elementary Technology Lab. via The Clark Fork Chronicle
2008 political season officially starts with candidate filing
“Our main thrust in coming up with this caucus was to try to get more people involved and we've done it.”
Starting Tuesday morning, candidates began filing for offices that will be decided in the November election. via The Clark Fork Chronicle
Rural resource - New Frenchtown library offers convenient access
“As we run out of books at Frenchtown, we will grab more from the Missoula library. And it will be completely community-driven. Fiction, audio books, large print - anything we find there's a demand for, we'll make room for that.”
Students of 4A study hall at Frenchtown High School help carry in boxes of books for the Missoula Public Library's Frenchtown Branch located, on the west side of the high school library. via Missoulian
Wildlife protection: Temporary closures in Missoula meant to keep dogs from harassing elk, deer
“I'd tell them, 'Doggone it, do it yourself or take them to the vet to be put down,' ”
Jerry Black of Missoula walks his dogs on the hills overlooking Duncan Drive in the upper Rattlesnake on Friday afternoon. via Missoulian
Back at the ranch: Bowmaker Bill Smith's 'perfect retirement' found him
“They were just so generous here, Bruno and everybody. I can't believe it. It's just my perfect retirement.”
Bill Smith plans to get back in the business of training horses from his new home at the Bar One Ranch in the Ninemile Valley, where he lives with his wife, Debbie, and works on the property. via Missoulian
Christmas market continues in Huson
“Growing up it had been abandoned for many years and then Hanneke and Les Ippisch purchased the School House in 1975 and brought life back to the school house”
Nativity scenes, one-of-a-kind ornaments and decorations are just a few of the items at a unique market; that's only open for three days a year. via KRTV
Public Record for Monday, October 8, 2007
Chelle Langley and Mark Maus, Missoula, girl, Sept. 29 Tanya and Grant Matthew, Lolo, boy, Oct. via Missoulian
Water availability may not keep up with growth
The availability of water in Missoula's urban fringe could affect the valley's future landscape. via Missoulian