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  • Community Briefs

    Sep 15, 2016

    Recycling & Hazardous Waste Disposal Available Sept. 16 & Sept. 17 MISSOULA - An opportunity for residents to bring household toxics such as pesticide, oil, antifreeze, oil-based paint, thinners, fuel, mercury etc for safe disposal. Most items are accepted for free. Non-Missoula County residents and all businesses pay for disposal. For specific items accepted and associated costs, visit www.hazwastemissoula.com or call 258-4890. Event runs 9 a.m. -5:30 p.m. Sept. 16 and 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sept. 17, at the Missoula City Shops Building, 1305 S...

  • Sellner Parole Denied

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Sep 8, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY – "June 27, 1992 at exactly 23:17, not that I can remember the date and time," said Missoula County Sheriff's Sergeant Robert Parcell as he quickly recalled the exact date and time he was shot by Gordon Sellner, then 53-years-old, of the Swan Valley. Parcell along with Missoula County Sheriff T.J. McDermott, Undersheriff Jason Johnson and retired Sheriff Doug Chase attended Sellner's second parole hearing Aug. 31. Sellner was denied parole and can reapply in three years. The day b...

  • FNF Revision Team Responds to Questions and Concerns

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Sep 8, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY - Swan Valley Connections hosted an Open House with the Flathead National Forest (FNF) Forest Planning Team and Swan Lake Ranger District (SLRD) Rich Kehr Aug. 31. Nearly 50 people attended the event to better understand what is being proposed in the draft forest plan, what can and cannot be done on the ground and clear up misinformation. Comments on the proposed draft forest plan are due Oct. 3. The FNF began forest plan revision in the summer of 2013. The planning team did field...

  • Riding a 52 Year Tradition at Helmville Rodeo

    Sep 8, 2016

  • Tester Holds Roundtable to Discuss Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Project

    Sep 8, 2016

    MISSOULA - Senator Jon Tester met with a coalition of timber workers, ranchers, small business owners and conservationists Aug. 30 to discuss potential legislation that could complete the land management reform efforts in the Blackfoot Clearwater watershed. For nearly a decade, Tester and the coalition have been working to finalize the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Project (BCSP) — a land management reform effort that consists of timber harvest, forest restoration, conservation and recreation south and west of the Bob Marshall Wilderness. T...

  • Sunset School Offers Bus Services

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Sep 8, 2016

    GREENOUGH – Sunset School will be offering bus services to and from school for the first time this year. Majestic Bus Services will be transporting students from three stops in the Greenough area starting the first day of school, Sept. 6. “We have always been told it would cost too much,” said Supervising Teacher Toni Hatten. “I never thought it would happen.” Sunset School board approved the contract with Majestic Bus Services of Missoula, Mont. Friday, Sept. 2 for the 2016-2017 school year. Since Majestic Bus Services is already in the area...

  • Grizzly Bear Euthanized after History of Returning to Residences in Search of Food

    Sep 8, 2016

    LINCOLN - Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) euthanized a grizzly bear on Thursday, Sept. 1. The bear had a history of accessing unsecured attractants at homes sites and eventually began breaking into structures over the past month, in search of food. The 240-pound sub-adult male grizzly bear was originally captured in the Basin Creek area northwest of Boulder, Mont. Aug. 16 after returning to a private residence several times looking for food and causing property damage. FWP relocated the bear to a remote area northwest of Lincoln, Mont. in...

  • A Look Towards the 2016-2017 School Year

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Sep 8, 2016

    Seeley Lake Elementary (SLE) and Swan Valley Elementary School (SVES) are looking forward to another school year with a few new faces in the classroom, continuing many activities funded through the 21st Century Grant and new services being offered. Seeley Lake Elementary SLE welcomes five new teachers this year. Jama Mauldin will teach preschool. Mauldin worked with Altacare last year. Ericka Pitman moved from SVES to teach fifth grade at SLE. Andrew Wyatt, who taught fifth grade last year at SLE, will be the new Title One and International...

  • New Portal Signs Showcase Information

    Sigrid Olson, Pathfinder|Sep 8, 2016

    POTOMAC - The Montana Department of Natural Resources (DNRC) has installed signs within the Potomac block of land that belongs to the school land trust. The signs, located in Camas and Ashby Creek drainages as well as near the DNRC boundary at Forest Park and Cramer Creek, were installed in early May. According to Missoula DNRC Unit Manager Jonathan Hansen who manages the Potomac area, "The portal signs were put up to better inform the public that the lands within the Potomac Block belong to...

  • Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease

    Dr. Todd Fife, Seeley-Swan Medical Center Partnership Health Center|Sep 8, 2016

    I once saw a poster in the airport of Freetown (Sierra Leone) that said "Beware of Bigfoot". I thought it funny to see those words in Africa but on closer inspection, found that it was referring to the parasitic disease known as elephantiasis rather than the mystic, mountain creature that we are familiar with here in the Rocky Mountains. I've always been fascinated with these exotic diseases. Elephantiasis is quite something to see. Spending two years in Africa without seeing a single case of...

  • Adding to the History of the Valley

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Sep 8, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY - Nine years ago, Mike Williams and his wife Mai purchased what used to be known as the Wilderness Bar and Café and later Montana Charlie's south of Condon at mile marker 36.5 on Highway 83. They have recreated the bar and turned it into a functional museum. They also added on to the restaurant, making it their home. The Williamses offer tours and will rent the place out for parties and gatherings. In the 1940s, Babe Wilhelm homesteaded on the land and started The 33 Bar. The land...

  • Community Briefs

    Sep 8, 2016

    Seeley Lake Library News SEELEY LAKE - Many of the residents of Missoula and surrounding areas will be reading the same book when the Big Read returns to Missoula Public Library and its branch libraries in September. The National Endowment for the Arts, in partnership with Arts Midwest, created the Big Read as a way to “restore reading to the center of American culture.” This year’s “read” will feature Louise Erdrich’s “Love Medicine.” The Big Read will also feature a Middle Read, “The Birchbark House” by Louise Erdrich and a Little Read, “The...

  • Swan Valley Emergency Services Expresses Concerns with Forest Plan Draft

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Sep 1, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY - Members of the Swan Valley community reviewed the proposed Flathead National Forest (FNF) Draft Plan and expressed concern about the Management Actions proposed on the Swan Lake Ranger District (SLRD). Resident, Swan Valley Fire Service Area board member and Swan Valley Emergency Services (SVES) volunteer Jimmy Boyd said SVES is concerned the proposed plan would limit their ability to provide for the safety of the community in regard to wildfire suppression. They would like to see the draft plan coordinate with the local plans...

  • August Fling Supports Veterans

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Sep 1, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY - The Swan Valley American Legion Auxiliary Post 63 hosted their first fundraiser since officially reorganizing earlier this year. The August Auxiliary Fling included an old fashion barbecue, raffle items, live auction, live music and dancing. The Ladies Auxiliary decided to hold a summer barbecue and dance after the Swan Valley Emergency Services quit holding their Firemen's Ball. "So we thought, OK girls, this is a good opportunity to have a dance," said Auxiliary Chair Ronda...

  • Large Crowd Attends Richard III

    Betty Vanderwielen, Pathfinder|Sep 1, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE – An estimated 250-300 people set out their chairs and blankets on the Double Arrow Lodge lawn Aug. 26. Gathered in a semi-circle around the portable stage, they awaited the Montana Shakespeare in the Parks' (MSIP) production of Richard III. Not considered one of Shakespeare's most famous plays, Richard III presents a number of staging difficulties. For one thing the unabridged play has an overlong run-time. Though Shakespeare compressed 14 years into five conspiracy-packed acts, t...

  • Water District Maintenance in Double Arrow Phase IA

    Seeley Lake Water District|Sep 1, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - The Seeley Lake Water District is doing maintenance in the Double Arrow Phase IA area. The Water District is replacing fire hydrants in this area over the next couple years. We will be installing three more fire hydrants on Sept. 6. Unfortunately this means that we will have to shut off the water service in this area during this work. The area affected on Sept. 6 will be from the Clearwater River Bridge to the end of Overland Trail. The water to this area will be shut down from 8:30 a.m. till 4 p.m. Hopefully our work will not...

  • Labor Day DUI Patrols to Increase Across Montana

    Sep 1, 2016

    HELENA - As part of the national Labor Day “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” crackdown, law enforcement agencies across Montana will deploy extra patrols to prevent impaired driving during the final weeks of the summer season. Saturation patrols for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) enforcement are set for Aug. 19 through Labor Day, Sept. 5. “More than half of roadway fatalities in Montana each year involve an impaired driver and this is unacceptable,” said Colonel Tom Butler of the Montana Highway Patrol. “We are on the lookout every day for i...

  • Local Organizations Receive 2016 Recreational Trails Program Grants

    Sep 1, 2016

    HELENA – Montana State Parks announced today that 45 trail organizations, communities, and various land-managing agencies throughout Montana will receive federal Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant awards for their projects in 2016. Among the recipients were Seeley Lake Driftriders, Inc. and Swan Valley Connections. This year, 79 RTP applications were received from a variety of eligible applicants, including federal and state agencies, towns, cities, counties and private clubs and organizations. The funds are appropriated to the states i...

  • Everlasting Fire Fighting Danger

    Seeley Lake Historical Society|Sep 1, 2016

    We've recently lamented the tragedy of Justin Beebe, a wildland firefighter member of the Lolo Hotshot Crew who died while fighting a fire in Nevada. A falling tree killed Beebe, 26, who had been with the crew just seven months, on Aug. 13, 2016. Falling snags have been a firefighter killer ever since the beginning of wildland fire suppression. Seeley Lake has its own story about a similar tragedy almost 70 years ago about six miles as the crow flies up Rice Ridge. Frank "Stubby" Moore was...

  • Sunburst Teacher Brings Enthusiasm to Potomac

    Sigrid Olson, Pathfinder|Sep 1, 2016

    POTOMAC - Raynee Clairmont is a new teacher at Potomac School. This school year she will teach seventh grade math and language arts, second through sixth grade music, physical education (PE) and art. She is from Sunburst, Mont. Clairmont attended school in Sunburst. Her mother is a teacher there. "I have always loved helping her out [in the classroom] and hearing her stories," said Clairmont. She attended the University of Montana where she graduated in 2016. "I started working with children...

  • The Sobering Truth Behind Montana Alcohol Laws

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Sep 1, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - When customers walk into an establishment that serves or sells alcohol, they expect to be served. However, since 2011, the laws and requirements for those that hold a liquor license have gotten stricter. This presents unique challenges and creative solutions at local establishments that allow them to keep the bar open. All individuals and corporations that manufacture, import or sell alcohol on or off premise must have a liquor license. This license is issued through the state and...

  • Sunset School Student Body Doubles

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Sep 1, 2016

    GREENOUGH – Sunset School will have nine or ten students this year when they start classes Sept. 6. Supervising Teacher Toni Hatten looks forward to twice as many students as last year and is also excited about several other new opportunities for the 2016-2017 school year. There are currently five kindergarteners, two, third-graders and two, eighth-graders registered to attend Sunset. Hatten is waiting on confirmation of one more kindergartener. “It is fantastic,” said Hatten. “Every year we start off with a population of kids and it doesn’t...

  • Working Towards His Wings

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Sep 1, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE – Most teenagers are happy to get their driver's license when they turn 16. Seeley Lake resident 16-year-old Adam Weisenburger's dream of becoming an airline pilot took off two weeks ago with his first solo flight. His goal is to get his private pilot's license when he turns 17 next May. Adam has been into aviation ever since he can remember. He's built more than 40 model airplanes and said he "may spontaneously talk aviation." The first time he flew in an airplane was when he was i...

  • Community Briefs

    Sep 1, 2016

    Cottonwood Lakes Road to Close for Culvert Work SEELEY LAKE – Cottonwood Lakes Road (FS Road #477) will be closed to all traffic beginning mid-September so that culverts can be replaced in the area. The road is expected to open again in mid-October. Culverts to be replaced are located at Black Canyon Creek and Dry Cottonwood Creek and will be similar in design and width to the Little Shanley bottomless arch that was recently installed on the Seeley Lake Ranger District. These new culverts will precede planned narrowing and reconstruction w...

  • Lightning Sparks Small Fires

    Sep 1, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY – Monday night's storm system that passed through NW Montana produced thunderstorms that sparked several new wildfire starts on the Flathead National Forest in the Swan Lake Ranger District. The Cold Lake fire is located on the ridge just south of Lower Cold Lake and is approximately 10 acres in size, in sub-alpine fir, and has several small spot fires. There are 7 smoke jumpers and a 21 person Initial Attack crew assigned to the fire. A Type 1 helicopter and a Type 3 helicopter h...

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