Articles from the November 3, 2016 edition


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  • Trunks Full of Treats at Haunted Scapes

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Nov 3, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - There were seven trunks and more than 150 treaters at the third annual Trunk-or-Treat Oct. 31. Organizer Alex Kues was thankful to Haunted Scapes for hosting the event, to the Seeley Lake volunteers fire department for their continued support and for everyone who brought a trunk. "Without them we wouldn't have an event," said Kues. "Looking forward to another great event next year."...

  • Lady Blackhawk Seniors Recognized

    Nov 3, 2016

  • Arrowhead Condos

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Nov 3, 2016

    Goal: The goal for Arrowhead Condos, Timeshare and Rentals, (AOA) is to provide a rustic experience with the best in guest services. The top standard for Team AOA is unit cleanliness. Their motto is "Little Resort, Huge Hospitality." History: The Arrowhead Condos were incorporated under Montana Interval Ownership established in November 1981. They are located next to the Double Arrow Lodge. The Arrowhead Condos are timeshares, for a deeded week in perpetuity. Owners can join Resort Condominiums...

  • Community Briefs

    Nov 3, 2016

    Swan Valley Community Library Highlights SWAN VALLEY - The Swan Valley Community Library has something for everyone. In addition to some of the latest novels, there is a large section dedicated to Montana and books by topic including hunting and angling. An autographed title found on the Montana shelf is entitled “Skid Trails: Glory Days of Montana Logging” by Darris Flanagan. The book was purchased for the Swan Valley Library in memory of the late longtime resident Reuben Kauffman. Titles that may appeal to hunters and anglers include: “Bo...

  • Co-conspirators Attempt to Reunite

    Brad Molnar, Laurel, Mont.|Nov 3, 2016
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    Since Travis Kavulla joined forces with Gail Gutsche in 2010 the Public Service Commission has become a cauldron of political intrigue and manipulation that survives to this day; ratepayers be damned. After forming a cross party alliance Travis announced his intention to be Chairman his first day on the job. According to Travis the alliance fell apart when Sen. Tester and Gov. Schweitzer nixed the deal. Three days of standoff in early January ensued resulting in Bill Gallagher becoming Chairman and I reluctantly accepting the Vice-chair...

  • Consider Juras for Her Expertise & Integrity

    Jean Johnson, Helena, Mont.|Nov 3, 2016

    Please consider this when making your choice between Kristen Juras and Dirk Sandefur to fill a seat on the Montana Supreme Court (MSC). First, the Democratic Party supports Sandefur (“Montana Democrats’ spending in Supreme Court race set to break fundraising record,” missoulian.com/By Jayme Fraser, Oct. 26, 2016). Democrats and trial lawyers have spent over $500,000 for Sandefur while three law firms (Paoli, -Missoula, Blewett, Great Falls, and Clifford Edwards, Billings have contributed $146,347. (Montana Law-PAC). Blewett has cases before the...

  • Vote NO on I-177

    Edwin Johnson, Gardiner, Mont.|Nov 3, 2016

    Who is behind the anti-trapping Initiative, I-177? This threat to Montana’s hunting and trapping heritage is being driven by out-of-state animal rights activist groups such as .PETA, ASPCA, Humane Society etc. Out-of-state environmental organizations like Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, etc. are also pushing for passage of I-177. What is alarming is that these same groups are also funneling political action cash (PAC Money) into Steve Bullock’s re-election campaign. Unfortunately, Montana’s elected Democratic office holders throu...

  • Bob Lake's Integrity and Experience over Activism

    Commissioner Kirk Bushman, Montana Public Service Commission District 2|Nov 3, 2016

    Bob Lake is Montana’s last chance to have a practical, experienced voice on the PSC. Bob is a man of integrity, a business man who owned and operated Lakeland feeds in Hamilton. He knows what it is like to manage utility expenses. I served on the Commission with Bob. We both pledged an oath to uphold the laws that are there to protect the customers of Montana utilities. Recently, I read an “Opinion” article by Gail Gutsche. Although she is entitled to her own opinion, she is not entitled to her own facts. She is a self-proclaimed activ...

  • A Better Way of Doing Things

    Mike Hopkins, Republican Candidate, House District 92, 406-531-1775|Nov 3, 2016

    For those of you who I have not yet had the pleasure of meeting, my name is Mike Hopkins, the Republican candidate running for House District 92. We have come to expect that the Federal Government does not do its job. When it comes to State Government, we expect the opposite. We expect our State Legislature to get things done, to work together to tackle serious problems affecting us as citizens. Unfortunately, it seems like our state government has lost touch. Instead of creating an environment where small business can grow, the legislature...