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Wednesday, March26, 30, 2022 Wednesday, February 2022 Wednesday, January Wednesday, January 24, 2024 Wednesday, February 2,9,2022
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Darby welcomes new clinic Eagles in winterHumane Groundbreaking held Association for medical Bitter Root Three Mile Community Centercenter open
celebrates new shelter, 50th anniversary speech, occupa-
by Victoria by Victoria Howell Howell
shelter. $140,000. a levy, so this won’t any tional andhave physical According The park additional impact on people’s therapy services – by John Dowd It’s been a long time to Colleen board made property taxes. including therapy coming, but the new Three Schmiedeke, the decision In addition to thea loan, the Bitterroot Health After its groundbreaking ceremony, on March Mile Community Center is up who serves on to take out a project was paid for by the 8 pool – plus imaging held a groundbreakby Michael Howell and cut the ribbon at last week’s of lastloan year,tothe new Bitterroot Health Darby Scripps and running. Located at 4433 both the park finish Three Community and lab services. ceremony, saidMile concerning the Senior ing last Wednesday Clinic was finished at break-neck speed, hosting Sunnyside Cemetery Road, board and the the project. Center (the official name) Bishop said17, organization’s 50 years of service, “It An new openmedical house celebration was for its grand January theits center is on the east side community She opening said theylast Wednesday. which raisedOn over $80,000 they hope to have held last week at the Bitter Root was started by a bunch of little old the clinic welcomed of visitors to tour the complex that will beThe build- center board, of Lone Rock Park. worked with dozens through community picnics, inribbon, 1972 and it’s still runopen by a Humane Association’s (BRHA) new facility, and toladies cut the officially opening the facility ing contains a large they started Farmers State rummage sales, bingo nights built just north of meeting the structure to service the community. However, animal shelter located on Fairgrounds bunch of little old ladies.” room, a warming working on Bank to keep and donations fromof commuby spring 2023, Stevensville at the kitchen, a though thisloan may Kathie have been thePresident opening, the clinic Butts, of the Road in Hamilton. The event served state-of-the-art audio visual this ain 2012 their nity members. Other major and that they plan corner ofand Kootenai actually saw its first patients as early as Dec. double purpose. It included Board, said, “This organization has system, a gorgeous view a ribbon and incorpopayments contributors were the 27. Three on continuing to Creek and Mountains According to Bitterroot Health CEO, John Bishof the Road Bitterroot totherated reasonable. Mile Fireway District, the Lone cutting ceremony in honor of new in 2014. come such a long since it was expand op, the speedpayof the project down toservices. Hwy 93. including tours of the whole the west. She said the Those Rockcame Park andago. the Rapp started about 50 years Iknowing feel aFamfacility, “We’re bringing the and having worked with the contractors before, The building is now home total cost is ments come ily Foundation. John Bishop, building, and anBitarray of food and huge sense of responsibility to honor who are familiar with the Darby area. Bishop said care to the patients, to the senior center and the approximateout of park Schmiedeke said there terroot those who have come before us and ” drink inHealth honorCEO, of the organization’s that the contractors what the resourceswho in Weekend Backpack Program ly $500,000. taxes that are “knew were many said. make as good as he itvolunteers can be as we set 50ththat birthday. said Marcus the community wereitlike.” He on added, “Anytime you that serves Lone Rock School. When already being helped theLois project, and HedgeThe privatehad non-profit organization course for the the right next job, 50 years.” Daly Hospital have the rightthe people doing you get a The surrounding park conSchmiedeke assessed, TMCSC received reduced chair McCormack saidpeth, that the of the was fisoccer rst organized in 1972. In 1984, great outcome.” tains and baseball “got really Schmiedeke prices from contractors. The Three Mile Community Senior Center board members, l to r, Colorganization conducted a Countess Margarite Bessenyey, the hospital board, Bishop was proud of the work they have done, lafields, tennis and volleyball involved,” the is proud that general contractorsuccessful donated leen Schmiedeke, Joyce Pando and Wendy Audiss in front of the fundraising campaign to fund theisnew granddaughter ofpath, Marcus Daly, gave opening thedidn’t clinic, saying that the place “really a said this project courts, a walking a playgroup had they SeeThis CENTER, page 3 new community center at Lone Rock Park. Photo by V. Howell.hometown construction but then the Covid-19 the BRHA on Fairgrounds Road clinic. A Darby facility.” was echoed ground andland a covered picnic raised Bitterroot about have to run has been four years Chamber of Commerce Director Al Mitchell holds the group spell-bound as Bitby Miria Rennaker, a PA-C theconstruction Scripps with a 99-year lease. Six years later, pandemic hit at and costs inDarby the works, but ter Root Humane Association Board Member Sue McCormack prepares to cutClinic the ribbon and a Darby native. She onthe thegroup staff skyrocketed. As aspoke result, in 1990, the Bessenyey estate deeded there were some John Bishop, pictured from left, leads a gathering of people involved in the celebrating the opening of the new animalfifth shelter in Hamilton. Photo by Michael Howell. and their mission, saying “These people live had to take out a mortgage to fihere,” nish the land to the organization where delays due to care.” the Bitterroot Health building project in a ceremonial groundbreaking. The facility and “want to be the best of the best in quality on the property that had housed the Sue McCormack, who serves on the current shelter is located. The See SHELTER, page 2 pandemic. She said her, as she explained spoke during the theat organization’s of For directors will be built on land located the corner ofboard Kootenai Creek Road and Hwy when 93 she new building replaces an old building shelter since 1984. grand opening, her career has always been about their vision that just north of the Stevensville Junction. by Nathan Boddy cumstances, having She adds thatisthe “connecting public healthcare and chronic diseasthe Stevensville encountered people most important es.” She has always felt driven to find ways to get Christine Staub, a driving falling victim to new mail way to combat facility will besuch more Cade, Maria and Lyla Rennaker, along with Cora Mae House the ribbon on the Darby Victor clinic. Photo by Darby, and Corvallis, as well as beencut providing “quality, force at the Boxxe Shoppe at fraud in the past. abuse is for people John Dowd. of a “medical center” rather than just a4 See DARBY, page Hamilton. accessible, personalized 901 S. 1st Street, was recently As a certified shipto ask questions clinic. She also said that Marcus Daly The new 12-acre campus will health fordepot 90 years. presented with a Certificate of care” ping for FedEx, and start conMurphy. Shethe led the isversation a critical access In recent the years, theyShoppe provide primary, care, urgent care and Hospital, which Appreciation by Mayor DomiBoxxe with those commissioners through hospital, was recently rated #4byinlove. the specialty services. Two physicians have nic Farrenkopf and Hamilton is legally justified to you know and have been taking steps to a lengthy fund fund by Victoria Howell me like a ton of Police Chief Stephen Snavely. open package which doesn’t by Staub the national rataccounting that, to sum already been hired, along with a nurse nation for quality invest in all theacommubricks.” In his presentation to the City bears its shipping know the details it up, shows the county, ing agency, out of 351 similar facilities. practitioner, and two more doctors Numerous Bald Eagles have been congregating in the Burnt area lately to feed onOverstreet carcasses. was Photos nities of Fork the Bitterroot, When it comes Council on March 15th, Chief label. After following of what potential overall, doing very well by Michael Victoria Howell are being recruited. There willby also be he said, with clinics in to Covid, Greg Howell. sent home from Snavely said that he wants the protocol, and doing victims are told, but on its tax collections and The Bitterroot Overstreet has a Naby John Dowd Hamilton Police Department so in the presence of the hospital with she knows that over they showing revenues tional Forest (BNF) will The Cowboy Ball at the 50% Ravalli Countycoached message for you: to “become more vocal about a witness, Staub was an oxygen tank. are, “often of projections in host a public meeting Arguably as important as good safety ethicsthat with Fairgrounds will be held February is don’t fool around! the good things happen able to uncover the He was home for to departments say12th. they This are shipmost while thisOverstreet, Wednesday, Marchuser often firearms, a responsible pairs each pistol the tenth annual event and the way it’s shaping within the community.” Sharunfortunate contents two or three days. ping legal by Michael Howell expenses havepapers only or 30thafrom 6 toA8holster p.m. is likeing with holster. a sling for a rifle, or experihis department’s of the package: nearlyDuring that time, paperwork.” Other up, it’s going to be an event worthy oftoa23% jubilee an attorney in amounted of tocap share information aprivate forpractice a pen. Holstering a firearm helps free a ence with Ms. Staub was one $16,000 in cash, common tactics for and former council member, the public at the next meeting Halfway through celebration. projections due in large in his oxygen level by Victoria Howell regarding the developperson’s hands to perform administrative tasks. It such opportunity. which the customer scammers include the budget year, the part to job vacancies Rod Freeman is the chair of this year’s appears to be continuing when the council considers Stevensville, was went down to 51, ment of a draft forest safe, protecting also makes the firearm theMarch, triggera customIn early was unwittingly send-from a normal of claiming county’s performance have yetto torepbe filled. event. Freeman is also thethat chair of the Rodeo diagnosed with his efforts to teach the new the appointment of two addiClimbing Management the second regular to er andAt much more. According Mark Kathrein, thereShoppe came to the Boxxe ing to a scammer in resent the IRS or in is looking pretty good, One big savings was Committee, and the vice chair of the Fair Board, colon cancer 99. “I jokingly say Plan (CMP). The virtual council mayor how local Chicago, tional council are three things a good holsterintending should do, including meeting of thein two-member toand send a package Illinois.members. Social Security according to Ravalli the budgeted funds which he’s been onby forNa12 years. A real estate for February of 2021. that 51 is brain Staub of the Boxxe Shoppe. Photo meeting will be held on should run. He “We’ll do our job, ” Christine said improving safety, as stated above. He should know, via government FedEx. County CFO Klarryse the Administration. county’s share Stevensville Town Council, on agent for 18 years here in the Bitterroot, andin also He wentSee through damage material.” Zoom. below for things, he than Boddy. because among many owns operates The customer Sometimes they was aand frequent commenter Gibson January 27, town clerk Jenelle in the Army for 21 years, his organizational and instructions and a link chemotherapy and But COVID-19 Seewill COUNTY, CKM Holsters, out of Lolo. seemed con- meetings during tell theirpage 10 at council Joan Mell, an attorney with the profile of the Berthoud the council to late join thetold meeting. Five and fundraising skills, and discipline, haveone been put to in August he was wasthe no joke.familiar “It Kathrein makes Kydex holsters. These are made fused and unOver victims that a loved has the last Kydex, administration. In from Hamilton, wasgot recpotential victims, butuse wishes similar meetings audience thatcancer she was having familiar good as chair of the Cowboy Ball committee. told the so bad I felt out ofthat a public special thermoplastic, known as with course of her landed in jail, or that a prize that others withinFreeman the commucomment, Crews told ognized for stepping in (virtual) were heldthe in said the committee which when heated, can be molded and shaped to fit trouble streaming meetthe public process, decade with has been won,hopes but a to feeraise needs had been eradicated. like I couldn’t nity would help her look out 2021. anything. the council that those makto handle the the prosecution nearly The She material is extremely durathis year, to forbethe expansion of the rodeo and Staub Boxxe paid for release of the had breathe, likefor I their safety.$50,000 ingsOverstreet on the internet. said At least one In addition to the is virtually ble, and unlike leather, unhindered by became susShoppe, Staub funds. The scammers will ing public comment should caseload of Town Attorney bucking chutes. “They’re just getting old,” he said. surgery on October was being water the former YouTube chanof the potential victims she opportunity to learn humidity, sunlight and wear. Kydex holsters can be not the picious when haswhile now commonly use a getting legitimate “They need to be replaced. They’re banged address the mayor, Greg Overstreet he was 23, 2021 for ostomy boarded, or what aided was a resident at a local nel they had was no longer about and participate inhip, like made to be worn the aaudience. traditional considering recovered address, buton will be ready to up.facility Bucking stock can be hard metal.” removal, the fidevelopnalon I imagine Heholalso said, “This hospitalized, and then recov- water extended nursing and the process of working but they had set up ster, or designed to be concealed, worn on the chest the customapproximately grab the package fromactually a porch The 10th annual cowboy ball – which in the boarding to had be to be provided with a ride notand a question and answer” ering, from Covid-19. ing climbing atreatment new Facebook page.athis How- can er’sisimagine. age $60,000Mell in or front door when it arrives. or inanearly anyplan, way person They also started 11the years ago but couldn’t be held last year to the bank as well as to colon cancer journey. like,” recalls week’s session. “It’s public no charge particular cash, all of to “They always direct the come inmeeting a plethora ofcovdifferentthe colors, patterns and comment.” did the work at ever, members ofwill the public Boxxe Shoppe. due to the pandemic – has been upgraded this The day after that Overstreet. “This er the following agenda details of the which was victim to send it, ‘no signature designs. The mayor had said previousthe town. “I just wanted to who had he tried to access the “It’s common sense to me,” year. topics: surgery, was isfrauduwhen I realized transaction. required,’” she adds. Kathrein got interested in holsters while par- be answering publicly thankbeing ly that he would Joan for helpThesays, Town of Stevensville recognized attorney Joan aMell, she pointing out that red Facebook page said it was not Unfortunate• Review overall “This is the first year we’ve ever done diagnosed that I was not lently deThe Bank Secrecy Actfully ticipating inwith Practical Pistol shooting competitions questions from the public. ing me and helping the town, ” flags abound when seniors are center, for filling in while town attorney Greg Overstreet objectives and desired accessible. asked catered dinner,” said Freeman. Thebanks University COVID-19. taking Covid ly, itwith wasBig notSky manded from of 1970 requires to many yearsBerthoud ago. He was involved being scammed. “If a person Crews also said that they said Overstreet. outcomes ofas the public ofPictured Montana Catering Service provide theof had Covid-19. with Mell are, l towill Overstreet, for patience she worked The “I wasPistol, obviously Staub’s first seniorseriously citizen enough. keep track ofr, withdrawals Practical in Missoula. group is affiliated is 80 years old, and all of a conversations should bePractice prepared for some Desserts are provided 4Hin members. time having members of $10,000 or by more order very weakened,” saidby, the United with, andthe recognized States through issues. Mayorthey’re Steve dinner. Gibson, council coming into the members Cindy Brown and The Boxxe Shoppe’s new location • Provide an update encountered See page 2 sudden “interesting comments” Pistol Association This Greg (USPSA). Overstreet talksnational about his recentfrom brush with death dueSTEVI, tothe commuOverstreet. “Itformer hit JimShooting Crews, mayor bank tomay $15,000, it Stacie Barker. byaVictoria Howell. at 901 S. 1st Street in Hamilton. nity. See COWBOY BALLDowd page 4 See SURVIVING, page 5withdraw his small soon move to bigger location. by John by Photo Michael Howell such cirStaub isshop, which Covid. Photo by Victoriapage Howell. Mark Kathrein stands inside SeePhoto SCAMMERS, page 2 makes my ‘spidy’ sense tingle.” See KYDEX, See PLAN, page 2 Photo6by Nathan Boddy. Last week the Ravalli County Commissioners approved adoption of a memorandum of understanding with the Ravalli County DUI Task Force and letter the commissioners statedInstituteProtection National Forest 1987 Forest aspen and whitebark pine; MAPS Media to produceAgency. a video The designed by Michael Howell to help parents keep tabs on their children’s behavthat “Ravalli County objects contains recommendations manage timber to provide Plan. ior. impacts to concerning the Draft SEIS for forest products and jobs; and to unmitigated A new record of decision The deadline closed on if it would be possible Victoria Howell The DUI Task approved of by Michael Howell did take any subseyear, theForce facility tooknot inthe justcreation under byby Victoria Howell thewhen Gold Butterfly. Concerncounty owned/maintained was issued on December 17, retain old growth status in all on January 18, forHowell filing objec- to put envelopes by Victoria his property which would in effect with the highway, which is aastate addressed the private land was Mischief$240,000 Room lastand May and commissioners quent steps to reintrospent every penny. roads heavy the scope ofthe the analysis treatment to 2021 accompanied by a to Draft all the doors and Dominic Farrenshutthen off access Stevensville Riverunits. According highway, because nowfrom you’re goingequipment to on it. sold toproject aing new owner and Fish, Wildlife signed off involved creation Grizzly once ranged throughduce them there. tions to thebears Draft SupplemenJasmin Shinn, founder and There The are no paid employees; it’s an all-of kopf, activities director put valentine cards in The Town Coun-States, a 20-acre park on the east bank have release two accesses forlogging trucksatrucks, pulling and Parks got involved. once-pritheitems letter quotes the Bittera Forest Service press and mostly, SEIS thatPark, provides a site-speset of easily accessible that hadThe secret hiding out mostStevensville of the Western United In November 2021, tal Environmental Statement volunteer organization. ButtoShinn said executive director of 1 Horse atwas Sapphire them. Farrenkopf cil split onLutheran whether toand accept just toreally the north of the private piece ofthe boats, and you’vebut just come out to, of the vate piece now belongs thethe state compartments where someone could stash some however, their abundance disthe Alliance for Wild root Forest Plan’s Forest-wide not limited the impacts cific forest plan amendment about 90% of proposed (Draft SEIS) for the Gold A Time Horse it costs about $200 perfishing month toaim feed Homes inDraft Hamilton, isRescue liked the idea.property. He askedCrews contacted the county aAtsmall piece ofgreatly park land near the Stevi Wyean at 45 miles per hour - there is aflask developed access site. drugs or hide aand small of whiskey. The was tribution were diminished by Rockies and Native to Willow Creek Road. Due to Management Wildlife Retreatment areas are within defining old-growth stanButterfly Project, a Bitterroot “gentle there are facility Corvallis, gotitem amortality nice askinginthe community students Stevensville bridge, an that was at schools and negotiated the donation of the are going to be accidents there.” “But I giants.” think it’sThen [the piece to providethese parents a learning opportunity toon seethe the excessive human-caused Ecosystems Council filed source Objective “Maintain area designated for insect and financial limitadards. Some objections to securing the boost last week when veterinary bills, therapy, training, and to loss send his athat and daycares to make National Forest project considered atresidents the March 24th council land on the west, potential Mayorand Steve resource Gibson said he didn’t west] still a viable piece oftoland for the various ways in which any young person can that hide and of habitat andshe as awas result they a lawsuit alleging Last year lopes. the disease sufficient habitat tions, Ravalli County would decision were received because of the little love this special presented with aValencheck forspecies $7500 associated costsold-growth tofailed rehabilitate meeting. The ownership willnew now river and access pending outcometreatment of see what use theenveland is to the town. “Iother city tofrom have, whether or nottoyou put their substance use casual inspections. includes nearly 13,000 acres were listed as aland threatened inenvelopes agency comply lopes were so full they The project is now tine’s Day. decorate them for each revert to the county. The 1.52-acre the access dispute. only see a liability,” said Gibson. money into developing it,” said Motnot be able to accommodate on suitable timberland to by the January 18 deadline dense pockets of dead and dythese horses. When they’re fi nally ready from representatives of JCCS, an Glenda Wiles, Director of the DUI Task Force, the contiguous U.S under the Enwith the 2000 final rule of commercial and non-comhad to be emptied more really popular, and About four years resident. people piece, which is located adjacent tomostly the Then Council member Marilyn Wolff Michaelson said he looked upwhat the for ley. “There are so many cars out there, said she tells parents is, “If you don’t look, accounting fi rm with a branch adoption, most can be driven or dangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and ROD to designate support viable populations ing trees. They claim the area the necessary maintenance having to do with the mercial treatment than once. growing every year. ago, a vegetative resident came drop offsaid valenBitterroot River on the northwest side she had apotenreal problem with old minutes andduring found that the land I see. think can used for parking. But then younor don’t If it you don’t see, then you don’t ridden, and some just become “pasture located in Hamilton. Part of could the and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is now abe Nonessential Experiof old-growth dependent the project, the logging of old growth, is impacted by mountain pine within a 55,000was acre area ofto the to Farrenkopf to see tines to fill the enveof the bridge, offered Town this piece of land. “It’s where two was donated on the condition that looking long term, if you have propSee VALENTINES, page 10 announcing public scoping period to mental Population in the selection foraawarding that gift pets.” See DUI, page 10 rehabilitation of the road afteron the species. ” The letter tial to converge, wildlife and Douglas-fir bark beetle, forest inby the Sapphire Mounin 2017 Ravalli County for use as aimpacts roads thetobankbeetle, is incrediit would be maintained and utilized erty west thenotes river,that then consider options restoring grizzly zoneside andofestablished unreasonably was online votingfor and according 1 Horse At A Time was DrafttoSEIS limits the scope dwarf mistletoe and the project is complete. Ravalli Willow Creek Road.I think there are potential river access site. bly steep… liability for western recreational purposes within five you havethe access potentially consoltains east of Corvallis. bears to the Bitterroot Ecosystem, completing the by Shinn in 2018.delayed She’s originally from to JCCS branch manager, Andrea a of its environmental consespruce budworm damage. County objects to shifting Bitterroot National Forest During the tenure of former issues… It is the fastest part of the years. idate highway property into the Town portion of the species’ historical range, 2001 proposed rulemakThe original proposal was Simmerman, 1 Horse A Time Germany where sheI grew up around mayor Jim Crews, the At owner of land channel and thethe deepest partAlthough of the in general Vickie Motley, park board memof Stevensville. think It’s financial burden of the project quences analysis tosomething vegetation, stated that in Montana and Idaho. Itvote is one ofofficials have ing to rescind the experiwithdrawn in August of 2020 horses. She’s always been a horse fan, was one of the top four at the river on thegrizzly northeast side had channel. If you were to develop that ber, said that nothing had been done RDO Equipment Co. the six identified bear recovery mental population desigthe pileated woodpecker and project is designed to improve agreement with the proposed to Ravalli County and believe after Friends of theoff Bitterroot getters. passionate about attempted shut river access on for fishing, I would also see a problem because the access problem had been but she is especially See STEVI, page 16 zones in thetolower 48 states. A recovnation, in violation of the 8571 Running W. Road pine marten. project, the Ravalli County it is contrary to current law forest resilience to natural That checkfor followed in the wake draft horses. She and her husband, a and Alliance the Wild ery zone is an area large enough and National Environmental and existing agreements. ” “We and realize these old growth disturbances like fire, insects Commissioners expressed Missoula, MT(NEPA) 59808 military retiree, their children ofsufficient a $25,000 gift claiming inquality November Rockies filedhabitat suit the of to support Policy Acttwo and species are listed in and disease; reduce sediconcern over impacts to Forest officials also received from Tractor Supply. relocated toindicator Montana and bought a Pro20406-549-4171 failedgrizzly to usebear the best aagency recovered population. the Administrative acre farm which Shinn said can support That sounds like a lot of the Forest Plan, but it is not county owned and maintained comments from Philip Strobel ment sources in the Willow The goal of the recovery plan is to cedure Act. available science in managing Presenting a check for $7500 from JCCS to Jasmin Shinn (second from left) of 1 Horse At RDOequipment.com moneythreats but, according to Shinn, Creek watershed; improve 20 horses. SheIncurrently reduce the grizzly early 2023, roads, Willow Creek DirectorJCCS of the NEPAabout Branch clear whether there arethe other Photo courtesy National Park Jim CPA, Peaco. A Time Draft Horse Rescue were, l toService, r: especially Levi Clark, Andrea Simmerman, Branch elk habitat andto didn’t com- bear in taking care of draft horses is each ecosystem so that the speciesbull trout U.S. District Court for Office of the Regional Adminhabitat; restore Road. Manager, and Will Ramsey, CPA. Also pictured is Tiny, the non-profit’s mascot and the ply with the definition of old issued a final Environmental Impact of the Endangered Species Act, outan expensive proposition. LastdueCto can be considered for delisting the District of Montana See RESCUE, page 65 See GOLD, page •FREE ESTIMATES IN THE BITTERROOT VALLEY• Y OURH OMEIMPROVEMENThabitat O .COM In a At letter to the Forest firstincluding horse thatmeadows, was rescued by 1 Horse A Time. Photo by Victoria istrator Howell. of the Environmental growth found in the Bitterroot Statement (EIS), Record of Decision lining plans for reintroducing grizzly recovery. See BEARS, page 12 (ROD), and a Rule under section 10(j) bears to the Bitterroot Ecosystem, but In November 2000, the USFWS
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Gold Butterfly project draws some objections
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