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  • Governor Bullock Launches National Forest and Rangeland Management Initiative

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE – Governor Steve Bullock launched the National Forest and Rangeland Management Initiative in his capacity as Chair of the Western Governors' Association (WGA) at Pyramid Mountain Lumber, Inc. Tuesday, Aug. 16. The work of the initiative will position western governors to recommend and promote congressional efforts to improve forest management and encourage more effective collaboration throughout the West. "We have a responsibility to do everything we can to keep workers in our f...

  • Area Woman Charged with Burglary and Arson

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY – Kaylie Charlton, 24-year-old from the Garnet area near Drummond, Mont., was arrested Aug. 15 on several counts including burglary, assaulting a peace officer and carrying a concealed weapon. Since her arrest, she has also been charged with arson after allegedly igniting a wildland fire on private property and leaving the scene. According to the report filed by Missoula County Sheriff’s Sergeant Robert Parcell, at about 5:40 a.m. Aug. 15 owner of Photographer’s Formulary Bud Wilson walked from his house to his photography classroom...

  • Revised Funding, Less Strings

    Nathan Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - The Seeley Lake Sewer Board signed a letter of intent to meet revised conditions for funding from the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development (RD). The board also voted to create sub districts in place of the current phases at its regular monthly meeting Aug. 18. The RD funding offer consists of 5.7 million dollars in grants and 4.4 million in loans. The district has already secured the balance of the 12.75 million dollar project mainly in the form of grants. The funding package is only for the proposed...

  • MDT Archeologist Demonstrates Flintkapping

    Betty Vanderwielen, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    OVANDO – With a piece of leather spread across his lap, Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) Archaeologist Steve Platt repeatedly struck a piece of jet black obsidian rock with a chunk of limestone, fashioning the obsidian into an arrowhead shape similar to those arrayed on a cloth at his feet. As he worked, Platt explained the process of flintknapping and answered questions about the native peoples who left stone artifacts in the Blackfoot Valley. Platt was the featured guest for Pure M...

  • SSHS Expansion on Target

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - The Seeley Lake Sewer District Board of directors will conduct a Public Hearing on the creation of sub-districts as provided for in Montana Code Annotated 7-13-2349. The purpose of sub-district creation, as outlined in the proposed resolution is to provide a framework to distribute assessments for Phase 1 of a 4 phase project. Phase 1 is valued at approximately $12,752,333. The proposed sub-districts are graphically displayed and legally described in attached Exhibits A & B respectively. The District Board of Directors will...

  • Complaint Filed Over Alcohol and SLE Outside Discussed

    Nathan Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - The Seeley Lake Elementary (SLE) Board received a formal complaint regarding the sale of alcohol on school grounds. SLE Outside store’s function and relationship to the school was also discussed at the Aug. 16 board meeting. Seeley Lake resident LaRee Morris filed a complaint that alleges that the school violated the school board’s own policy when it allowed alcohol to be sold during SLE Outside’s Bob Marshall Music Festival. The complaint cites SLE board policy - Conduct on School Property 4015 (page 102) that states: “No p...

  • Local Artists Enhance Medical Center

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - The work of eight artists is displayed at the Seeley-Swan Medical Center. While most of the artists belong to Alpine Artisans, Inc. (AAI), the opportunity to participate is open to any artists in the area that are willing to share their work. Displaying artists' work at the medical center was initiated by AAI. Condon artist Merrily Dunham originally coordinated the artists for the medical center prior to the recent expansion. Now Seeley-Swan Hospital District board trustee and AAI...

  • Swan Valley Connections and Community Provide Mutual Support

    Betty Vanderwielen, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY – The Swan Valley Shintangle took place Saturday, Aug. 20 at the 33 Bar Ranch in Condon. The event was a fundraiser for Swan Valley Connections (SVC). The theme for the evening was Supporting SVC is Supporting Your Community. Guests were treated to a meal by Vista Linda Catering and music provided by Moonshine Mountain Band of Columbia Falls, Mont. In between the food, music, dancing and raffle drawings, SVC Executive Director Maria Mantas elaborated on the theme. Mantas said SVC e...

  • EMRI Releases Landscape Assessment of Southwest Crown of the Continent

    Submitted by EMRI|Aug 25, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - The Ecosystem Management Research Institute (EMRI) of Seeley Lake announced the release of its Terrestrial Landscape Assessment of the Southwest Crown of the Continent Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Project (CFLRP). The assessment, conducted through a partnership agreement with the U.S. Forest Service, assessed the forests that occurred historically in the project area and describes how these conditions have changed to the conditions present today. The report provides reference information to support the Blackfoot...

  • Blackfoot Drought Committee Recommends Voluntary Fishing Techniques During Drought

    Submitted by the Blackfoot Drought Committee|Aug 25, 2016

    The impacts of this summer’s drought have resulted in extremely low flows in Western Montana rivers, with the Blackfoot flowing at record lows for the second year in a row. Even though river water temperatures have cooled – prompting Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to lift hoot owl fishing hour restrictions – fishing may still stress our native fish. The Blackfoot Drought Response Committee encourages anglers to consider voluntary measures that can reduce the stress on native trout during these extremely low river flows. In 2000, the Black...

  • Rental Crisis in Seeley Lake? Through Landlords' Eyes

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    Editor’s Note: One of the first complaints we hear from people moving to Seeley Lake is they cannot find a place to rent. Potential renters are faced with limited options, budget constraints and lack of availability. Several renters, property managers and landlords were asked the question: Does this constitute a rental crisis in Seeley Lake? While not all agreed, they identified problems, challenges and potential solutions from their perspective. While most of the landlords we spoke with were willing to share their name, two asked to remain a...

  • Draft Decision Notice Released for Beaver Creek Landscape Restoration Project

    Aug 25, 2016

    BIGFORK – The Swan Lake Ranger District of the Flathead National Forest has released the Draft Decision Notice for the Beaver Creek Landscape Restoration Project. The Beaver Creek Project is located approximately nine miles south of Condon and is bordered by Lindbergh Lake and the Mission Mountains Wilderness Area to the west, the Swan River to the north, State Highway 83 to the east and the Lolo National Forest to the south. After working with the public over the course of four years to develop the project and modify the proposal based on p...

  • Candidate Wants Condon to Have More Voice; Emergency Services Comments on Forest Service Plan

    Colleen Kesterson, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY - Republican candidate for the Missoula County Board of Commissioners Todd Geery of Bonner, Mont. spoke at the Swan Valley Community Council (SVCC) meeting Aug. 16. Swan Valley Fire Chief Randy Williams and Quick Response Unit (QRU) Medical Chief Dan Maloughney also commented on the issues they see with the proposed Flathead National Forest (FNF) Plan. Geery said his reason for joining the race is a deep passion to make a difference for all 111,000 residents of Missoula County. “I don’t want to be a politician, which can become a j...

  • Board Passes Annual Assessment at Heated Hearing

    Nathan Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - The Seeley Lake Sewer Board approved its annual special assessment after receiving several protests and despite the protest period not closing for another week. Several dozen citizens showed up at the Aug. 18 hearing on whether to continue the $47,620 assessment. There was no change in the proposed assessment from the previous year. Lots with a dwelling unit on them pay $79.80 per year while vacant and commercial lots pay approximately $63 per acre per year. District Manager Greg Robertson explained that the assessment was for...

  • Potomac 4-Her Wins With Llama

    Sigrid Olson, Pathfinder|Aug 25, 2016

    MISSOULA - Owen Raines, a Potomac Valley 4-Her along with his two-year-old Escondido Llama 'Cubby' competed in numerous events at the 2016 Western Montana Fair in Missoula, Mont. Together they won the Outstanding Llama Herdsmanship trophy along with other awards. It is Owen's second year in 4-H, and he took the Llama project because he really wanted a llama. The project is pretty new to him, according to his mother Nickie. Owen has owned Cubby for a little over a year and a half. In preparation...

  • 2016 Potomac Valley and Seeley Lake Trailblazers 4-H Awards

    Aug 25, 2016

    MISSOULA - 4-H uses the Danish system in the judging process. Top ribbons include grand and reserve champion, followed by a purple group (P – top in their class), blue group (B), red group (R) and white group (W – participation ribbon) according to the placing received. The letter following each project indicates ribbon received. Potomac Valley 4-H Club Earned Certificate for Herdsmanship in the Rabbit Barn Cheff, Mersaydees: Market beef, B France, Anna: Market hog & interview, B Hall, Ash...

  • Community Briefs

    Aug 25, 2016

    Garden Club Gathering POTOMAC – The Garden Club will meet Aug. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Potomac Community Center. Those attending are encouraged to bring a garden treat to share. Missoula BLM Plans Fall Prescribed Burns OVANDO – Smoke may be visible periodically during the next two months in the mountains east of Missoula as the Bureau of Land Management’s Missoula Field Office conducts three controlled burns. Two burns are located in the Blackfoot Valley, about five miles southwest of Clearwater Junction. The other burn is located three miles...

  • Teague's Steer Earns More Than $25,000 for Memorial Scholarship

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 18, 2016

    MISSOULA - The late Seeley Lake Trailblazer 4-H Club member Mark Teague’s steer raised more than $25,000 Saturday, Aug. 13 at the Western Montana Fair 4-H & FFA Livestock Sale. All of the proceeds raised from the sale of the animal will go into the Mark Teague Memorial Scholarship Fund to help future 4-Hers get started on a market beef project. Teague passed away last fall at age 16. He had already purchased his 4-H steer for this year’s fair with his earnings from last year. Mark Wilson of West Feed and the Radtke family from Hall, Mont. don...

  • Second Ambulance Increases Coverage

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 18, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE – The Seeley Lake Rural Fire District (District) received their new Type 1 ambulance in mid-July. The ambulance was put into service July 30 and will be the first unit to respond. The District is retaining the old ambulance as the secondary ambulance. It will be used during "call collisions," when another call comes in when the first ambulance is already on a call, and be available when the first ambulance is being used. Seeley Lake Fire Chief Bob Vanden Heuvel has voiced the need f...

  • Fun at the 4-H Country Fair

    Aug 18, 2016

    MISSOULA - The Seeley Lake Trailblazers and Potomac Valley 4-H Clubs participated in the 2016 Western Montana Country Fair this past week. Whether it was for their animal project, non-animal project or shooting sports, the students were recognized for all their hard work and had a lot of fun....

  • Seeley Lakers Win Local Triathlon Team Event

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 18, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE – The annual Youth for Christ (YFC) Seeley Lake Challenge Duathlon/Triathlon attracted 111 solo racers, six teams and a record number of children to the shores of Seeley Lake, Aug. 13. Two Seeley Lake teams swept the male and female divisions for the long swim team event. The triathlon is made up of either a short (300 yards) or long (600 yards) open swim in Seeley Lake, a 10 mile bike down Boy Scout Road and a 3.3 mile run to finish off the race. The duathlon starts and ends with a...

  • Progress Made but No Solution to Snow Plowing in Dogtown

    Nathan Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 18, 2016

    SEELEY LAKE - The Seeley Lake Community Council (SLCC) was updated on the progress made in the last year toward resolving the issue that ended county road maintenance for Dogtown residents. The council also heard from the transportation commissioner who represents the area and discussed the council’s candidate forum at its Aug. 8 meeting. Missoula County Commissioner Jean Curtiss and Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) Clearwater Unit Manager Kristen Baker-Dickinson gave the update on the snowplowing issue. The issue was b...

  • Piper Fire Still Smoldering

    Aug 18, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY - The Piper Fire burning on the Swan Lake Ranger District within the Flathead National Forest continues to burn. The fire area received significant precipitation on Aug. 9 and 10 with amounts reaching approximately three quarters of an inch. Although significant precipitation occurred in the fire area, the fire has grown approximately three acres bringing the total area burned to approximately 15 acres. Fire spread is up drainage away from values at risk and fire activity is characterized as creeping and smoldering. The Piper Fire...

  • Fostering Connection with the Landscape

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 18, 2016

    SWAN VALLEY – Swan Valley Connections (SVC) will release a new Swan Valley Trails Interpretive Map mid-September. Their goal for the interpretive map is to help educate visitors and residents about the human and natural history of the area while providing a resource that helps people think about the various recreation available in the Swan, where they can do it and what kind of an experience they can expect. The idea for the map started in 2014 when Northwest Connections (NwC) recognized the need to produce a map to foster the connections betwe...

  • Rental Crisis in Seeley Lake? Through Property Managers' Eyes

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Aug 18, 2016

    Editor’s Note: One of the first complaints we hear from people moving to Seeley Lake is they cannot find a place to rent. Potential renters are faced with limited options, budget constraints and lack of availability. Several renters, property managers and landlords were asked the question: Does this constitute a rental crisis in Seeley Lake? While not all agreed, they identified problems, challenges and potential solutions from their perspective. This three-part series will bring some of the issues raised to light and perhaps begin a c...

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