Articles from the January 23, 2025 edition


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  • 'We have a problem here!'

    Jean Pocha, Reporter|Jan 23, 2025

    Community safety and bridge repairs were topmost in the minds of over 50 people who gathered for the January Seeley Lake Community Council meeting. Participants expressed confusion about continued safety concerns and a bridge repair timeline. At the November community council meeting, Seeley Lake community member Michelle Dunn introduced discussion on community safety concerns, including animal control, community decay, drug activity and the presence of registered sexual offenders, especially...

  • Bigger picture planning

    Keely Larson, Editor|Jan 23, 2025

    The Seeley Swan Hospital District met Tuesday, Jan. 14 to discuss challenges and changes within the health care system broadly — the future of Medicaid expansion this legislative session — and more locally at the medical center in Seeley. After a survey went out to Seeley Lake area residents in late November and responses indicated a need for better communication regarding what Seeley’s medical center offers, the board has been discussing how to better share information with the public and how to be in better communication with Partn...

  • Gov. Gianforte focuses on state budget, education and affordability in State of the State

    Clayton Murphy, UM Legislative News Service|Jan 23, 2025

    HELENA - From tax relief to programs that foster "prosperity" and "self-sufficiency," Montana Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte laid out his plan to grow Montana's economy and address what he called "the affordability crisis" during his State of the State address Monday Jan. 13, one week into the 69th legislative session. One of the plans he touted is the 1% decrease in the income tax rate he has built into the budget he has proposed to the legislature, a change he said would provide over $850 mill...

  • My body and how my weight fluctuates

    Rob Loveman, Nerd of the North|Jan 23, 2025

    Watching my weight seriously started in college. I wrestled - that meant making weight and maintaining muscle mass. The main thing I did was to drop calories while maintaining my protein intake - that was in addition to a balanced diet. After college, it was several things that made me focus. These included mountaineering and appearance. Our species is built to survive famines. With this, keeping weight down has always been hard for most of us. That has been true for me, too. Along the way I've...

  • From the Capitol cloakroom

    Rep. John Fitzpatrick, HD 76|Jan 23, 2025

    The 69th Legislative Session is now in its second week of deliberations. The House got off to a quick start with Committees commencing business on the second day of the assembly and has held hearings on over 100 bills. The hot issue on the House floor this week was House Bill 121, a bill drafted to keep biological males from entering women’s restrooms, changing rooms and sleeping areas, in public facilities. To the vast majority of Montanans, that’s just common sense. The Democratic Party has a contrary view and sought to defeat the legislation...

  • Not missing a piece

    Jon Bergen, Seeley Lake Baptist Church|Jan 23, 2025

    I know we are a bit past the Christmas season and now well into the New Year, but it was all a bit surreal this year as Ruth and I took a trip to Scotland, leaving on Christmas day. So forgive me for being a bit behind in getting season’s greetings and a Happy New Year out. I’m still fighting a bit of jet lag as I write this. An activity that we used to do for the Christmas season was to set up a puzzle and try to make sure it was done by Hogmanay (Scottish word for New Years). We have abandoned that practice as it got a bit too challenging as...

  • Looking back and ahead

    Luke Lamar, Swan Valley Connections|Jan 23, 2025

    The Swan Valley is a special, unique landscape with an abundance of public lands, clean water, wildlife and other natural resources intermixed with a vibrant human community. This abundance of natural resources is what we treasure most, and we lead rich lives because of it. Starting in 1997, both Swan Ecosystem Center and Northwest Connections formed as nonprofit conservation and education organizations. Their goals were to promote better stewardship of the land, inspire conservation for future...

  • Seeley has a blowout against the Pirates, wins and losses against the Prospectors

    Regan Jones, Intern|Jan 23, 2025

    Comebacks and close calls are frequent during the basketball season, especially for the Blackhawks. At home, the Blackhawks played the Victor Pirates on Jan. 17. The next day the team traveled to Philipsburg and played one of their rivals, the Granite Prospectors. The Blackhawks' game against the Pirates was a blow out. The boys' team ended the half being up 58-6. The Blackhawks happily took home the win, the final score 90-18. Derrick Brovold and Noah Stone, both juniors, were top scorers of...

  • Archives

    Pathfinder staff|Jan 23, 2025

    Thursday Jan. 18, 1990 YAMAFEST The mountains around Seeley Lake will be buzzing with caravans of snowmobiles as the fifth annual YAMAFEST celebration gets underway this weekend. Though we'd like more snow, we still have more than most, and trails above the valley floor are in very good condition and being groomed constantly. This picture was taken on Rice Ridge above Seeley Lake last Sunday when around 30 snowmobilers took part in a poker run and cookout. The trail was well groomed. Read this...

  • Midwinter 2025, volume three: a prophet without honor in his homeland

    Chuck Stranahan|Jan 23, 2025

    The story I’m about to tell goes back to Bob and Judy Kline, who built Nez Perce Ranch on the Nez Perce Fork of the Bitterroot. They both worked at the Berkeley Manufacturing Company in Spirit Lake, Iowa in the mid-1970s, best known for their monofilament fishing lines. Judy worked in advertising at Berkeley when she met Doug Swisher. The Klines and Doug became fast friends. Doug’s groundbreaking books, co-authored with Carl Richards, were changing the face of fly fishing. The first book, “Selective Trout,” coined the phrase of its title. Today...

  • Daring daughter versus dull dad

    Alan Muskett MD|Jan 23, 2025

    My daughter Sally lives and works in Cincinnati, which is about as warm as this area in the winter, but without the charm of snow capped mountains. Thus, she likes to escape the gloom and cold in January, traveling with friends to places warm and ideally tropical. She and a couple of pals had booked an Airbnb in Nassau — in the Bahamas — but unfortunately the two companions were unable to go, so she decided to travel alone. I asked to see the Airbnb, which looked to me like a place where persons are temporarily placed following long prison sen...

  • Supporters of proposed workforce housing tax credit tell legislative panel it would increase affordability

    Clayton Murphy, UM Legislative News Service|Jan 23, 2025

    HELENA — Proponents lined the walls of the House Taxation Committee room Friday, Jan. 10, in support of establishing a $1.5 million Montana workforce housing tax credit program. House Bill 21 is a state-specific version of an existing federal program. The bill would give tax credits for affordable housing projects, which proponents said would help increase much-needed supply. Don Sterhan is the president of CR Builders in Billings and a member of Gov. Greg Gianforte’s Housing Task Force. He supports HB 21, giving examples of where the federal c...

  • Public Services & Hours

    Public Services • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Mon, 7pm, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, www.aa-montana.org • Missoula County Treasurer: 2nd & 4th Thurs, 9:30am – 3:30pm, closed for lunch 11:30 – 12:30, Satellite Office, 3360 Highway 83N • Montana Veterans Affairs Division: 3rd Wed, 10am-2pm, Citizens Alliance Bank. 406-721-1288 for apt. • Potomac Food Bank: Second to last Sunday each month, 5-7pm, Potomac Greenough Comm. Center • Seeley Lake Caregiver Support Group: Third Tues, 1-2pm, via ZOOM. For log in info call Missoula Aging Service the Wednesd...

  • Public Meetings

    Local Government • Missoula County Commissioners Public Mtg, 2nd & 4th Thursdays, Courthouse Annex, Room 151, Missoula, 2pm. http://www.missoulacounty.us/government/administration/commissioners-office • Seeley Lake Community Council, 2nd Mon, 6pm, Seeley Lake Historical Museum & Visitors Center, 2920 Highway 83. For the agenda and virtual access visit the Facebook Page for Zoom link. http://www.missoulacounty.us/community/community-councils/seeley-lake-community-council • Swan Valley Community Council, 3rd Tues, 6pm, Swan Valley Commu...

  • Area Lunch Menus

    Senior Menu For any area senior unable to afford the lunches, assistance may be available. Frozen meals are also available. Please call Ria Overholt with Missoula Aging Services at 406-728-7682 for information. The Mission Mountains Mercantile serves senior meals Monday, Thursday and Saturday. Please call 406-754-2387 by 6 p.m. the night before the meal to order. Visit the Mission Mountains Mercantile Facebook page for the menu. The Seeley Lake Senior Center (Sela Senci) provides congregate meals and delivers ‘meals on wheels’. Congregate mea...

  • Community Events Calendar

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