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"What's going on?"
in the Ruby Valley and Sheridan Montana
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05/07/2008 Charity Fector our new County Planner as a guest speaker on the April 21st as part of Rotary Internationals guest night at the Blue Anchor in Twin Bridges (6:30) ....she is not only very well informed and experienced but has a delightful since of humor as well. She will be speaking on the current and potential development within the county.
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04/23/2008 Twin Bridges National Senior Pro Rodeo returns to Twin Bridges June 23rd (for more info visit the Activities page or community calendar) Twin Bridges National Senior Pro Rodeo is for cowboys and cowgirls 40 years and older.
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04/22/2008 Town council meeting notes are available on line
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04/08/2008 The Ruby Watershed Council (RWC) has invited Kevin Smith, the Water Projects Bureau Chief of the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC), to present at their monthly meeting on Wednesday April 16th, 2008. The meeting will begin at 4:00 pm, and will be held in the community room of the Philanthropy River Building located at the northwest corner of Main and Hamilton streets in Sheridan, MT. Please check the community calendar for more info.
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04/04/2008 The Annual Health Fair sponsored by the Ruby Valley Hospital is being held to include reduced fees for testing services (blood draws) and an opportunity to visit with your health care providers and vendors. April 12th at the Sheridan Elementary School 10 - 2.
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04/02/2008 Bill Yellowtail to speak at Rotary Guest Night April 23rd 6:30 at the Blue Anchor in Twin Bridges. All are welcome. (Please call ahead for dinner reservations if you plan on eating 406-684-5655). William Yellowtail, a Crow Indian who was once was the regional director of the Environmental Protection Agency, will occupies the Montana State University Katz Endowed Chair in Native American Studies.
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03/26/2008 Geology science built on the foundations of other sciences Have you ever wondered what to do with math, biology, physics or chemistry? How these sciences can be used in the real world? You don't have to look very far. These sciences are only theoretical so far as you keep them that way. All of these sciences have practical applications when applied to the environment that surrounds you- and the world of geology provides an ideal venue for this. Find out more.
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03/20/2008 The Ruby Valley inspires many artists. Not only to paint, sketch and photograph the incredible scenery, but to live and work in the valley. Long time resident Ed Wrzesinski has added some of his work to our artist gallery. Check them all out by going to the Artist Gallery.
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03/18/2008 Lots of updates. The Greater Ruby Valley Chamber of Commerce and agriculture announces a small business Expo for Saturday, May 10. A seminar providing continuing education training essentials of 1031 exchanges is being held March 26 at the Philanthropy River Building. For more information on these visit the community calendar.
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We've also updated information in the business services on Tobacco Root Graffics, Rotary international page for the March newsletter, a new Link to wired.com with a March edition is now online showing Sheridan Montana (www.wired.com is the largest technology and science magazine in the nation)
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Finally under the government town news you'll find the latest notes from last month's town council meeting.
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03/06/2008 Sheridan is a magnet for fly fishing. There are a lot of first class fly fishing lodges and guides in the area as well as premium manufacturers of fly rods in the Ruby Valley - and plenty of blue ribbon waters. For more information
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03/04/2008 Matt and Suzanne Hill (Mill Creek Inn) join the Main Sreet Improvement team More on MSIT
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03/03/2008 The goal of the geological interpretive center is to educate, inform and increase the public awareness of geology, using the Ruby Valley and surrounding environs to provide examples of geological principles and features Read More
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03/03/2008 New Rotary International Schedule for March
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02/28/2008 Cabinet Master moves into the Philanthropy River Building Founded in 1987, Cabinet Master has been providing kitchen, bath, laundry, office and family room designs and cabinetry for new construction and remodel customers alike. Serving the Ruby, Madison, Beaverhead and Jefferson Valleys as well as the Summit Valley of Silver Bow County, has given us the opportunity to develop designs unique to each customers taste and style. See More
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02/23/2008 "Road Trip? Here’s where to jump on line” Cyrus Farivar - Wired Magazine Mar 2008 includes Sheridan in it's list of hot municipal Wi-Fi sites. Sheridan has had free wi-fi in their downtown area since Sept 2006!
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02/06/2008 Single Woman's Home Buyer Seminar announced for Feb 19th See Community Calendar for more info
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02/05/2008 Sheridan Montana is now part of the National trust Main Street Center!
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02/04/2008 Rotary Announces Casino night a benefit for the entire Ruby Valley Community - save the date - March 29th
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01/08/2008 Updated Rotary Schedule
2007
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12/28/2007 Added Geology > Intro > Paleontology
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12/17/2007 Sheridan gets new water mains (so bear with us during construction). Did you also know that the town is being wired with fiber optics - every house will have access to super high speed internet
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10/30/2007 Rob Thomas of UM Western in Dillon receives the Geological Society of America’s Distinguished Service Award Rob is very active in the community and is helping put Geology in Southwest Montana on the map. Read the article here. He and Sheila Roberts help bring in half a dozen universities each year at the Birch Creek Center for their annual field camps. It's a great exposure for the region for all of us.
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10/29/2007 Sheridan Montana now has complete health care services with Mac's Pharmacy
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Read about Madison County Communications - newsletter
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9/18/2007 The first annual Sheridan Wine Festival was a success - in more way than one. It not only highlighted an incredible commuity spirit - but raised funds for more improvements on main street. Over 200 people attended. To see some pictures and read about it go to Sheraton Wine Festival
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8/20/2007 Bragging rights - Its not just about what we do but who we are! Kudos to the town for making it the place it is. Read an e-mail from a visitor
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8/04/2007 Geology field trips in the area - Study all you want to. But until you get out in the field, the classroom or textbook is paper and pictures. If you want to understand structural geology, only seeing what geological forces did to change what was once a massive series of horizontally deposited material into anticlines, synclines and faults will do. Bending them over and tilting them upwards they form large structural forms best observed from the field.
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8/02/2007 Ruby Valley the new Green
With the growing of alfalfa and hay being the predominate crop in the Ruby Valley, area ranchers and farmers have substantially less impact on the environment and contribute positively to helping to prevent global warming.
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7/24/2007 Women to Women helping Rural areas deal with Chronic illnesses For more than 10 years, Women to Women, a computer-based support and education research project, has been providing support groups and health education via the Internet to middle-aged rural women who are chronically ill. Find out more
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7/17/07 Town of Sheridan Informational Meeting with the Mayor Sunday, July 22, 2007 at 6:00 p.m.-Sheridan Town Hall In order to put to rest a significant amount of misinformation that has been circling around Sheridan about our current water situation and to answer questions from the public there will be an informational meeting at town hall Sunday July 22 at 6 pm. The mayor will be on hand to answer questions about water usage, shortage and our up coming water project.
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7/16/07 Sheridan Montana's First Wine Festival "Mingling for Main Street" scheduled for September 15 6-9pm at the Moraine Center located in the Philanthropy River Building 120 South Main Street. Check back for more information soon.
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Floating Flotillas & Fish Fantasy Weekend at Madison County Fairgrounds (see calendar for more information)
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Register for the Tobacco Root Geological Society Annual Meeting with field trips Dillon Montana The 32nd Annual Field Conference of the Tobacco Root Geological Society will be held Thursday evening through Sunday afternoon, August 2-5, 2007 at the Birch Creek Center, northwest of Dillon, Montana. The Birch Creek Center is nestled in the East Pioneer Mountains, close to some of the classic examples of geologic structure that brings student and professional geologists to southwest Montana every field season. Registration information
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Special Town Council meeting agrees to sell Main Street Parking Lot. Read more
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Town council Meeting - Mayor Derryberry presents award to Chris Mumme Read More on this and for other town business
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Sheridan Summer Festival is coming. Get ready for two fun days July 27th and 28th! Read more about it.
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Six students at Sheridan Junior High have qualified to represent Montana at the National Archery Shoot in Kentucky on June 9, 2007. To help support the Junior High Team please contact Rick and Mary Tilstra at 406-842-5655 or Jory Thompson, Principal at Sheridan High School 406-596-1095.
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Todd Young is newest member of the Town Council - Sheridan Montana Town Council Meeting
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Sheridan has been NAMED a Montana Main Street Affiliate! (read more in the Newsworthy section)
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Newsworthy
> Sheridan, Montana –June 1, 2007 -- Prudential Montana Real Estate, Montana’s largest statewide real estate company, has merged with Headwaters Realty of Sheridan, Twin Bridges and Churchill, MT. With the completion of this transaction, Prudential Montana Real Estate strengthens its presence in the Madison, Beaverhead and Ruby Valleys. Prudential Montana Real Estate operates twelve offices throughout the state, in the communities of Big Sky, Bozeman, Churchill, Ennis, Sheridan, Twin Bridges, Hamilton, Florence, Missoula, and Polson. Read full press release Headwaters Realty and Prudential Real Estate Press release > Sheridan has been NAMED a Montana Main Street Affiliate! according to Mel Walters, Coordinator, Montana Main Street Project, Department of Commerce. Four towns were named and we headed the list!! I am sooo proud of us!! Mr. Walters will be visiting Sheridan on Wednesday, May 2nd. He will meet us at 9:00 a.m. and then will spend the morning touring Sheridan, discussing our goals, projects, plans, etc. and how the State Main Street Program can help us. I am hoping that as many of you that can will join us. Even if you can only spend an hour or two, it would be very beneficial and would show him that we are sincere in our efforts.
This program will allow Sheridan almost the full benefits of the original program. Mr. Walters' office will provide us with support, technical and professional advice, the training needed, all kinds of resource materials, consultations and visits, and funds permitting Registration Scholarships to the Annual National Main Street Conference. More about the Montana Main Street Program
> April 6th - Rotary Scholarship applications are now being taken. This Scholarship is given through the generosity of the members of the Rotary Club of Twin Bridges, Montana. These awards are to be made to graduating seniors of Twin Bridges and Sheridan High Schools who will attend a post-secondary school within the State of Montana, or a Vo-Tech School anywhere within the United States upon enrollment in his or her second term and after completion of the first term curriculum with not less than a 2.0 overall grade point average during the year following the award. Interested Applicants should complete the attached Rotary Scholarship Application Form and submit to the Rotary Club Scholarship Committee prior to May 15th.
> March 21 - Sheridan Library seeking board member - for more information, contact William Talbott at the Sheridan Library at 842-5770 or e-mail
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> March 1st - Friends of Sheridan Public Library raise $1500! The results of the fund raiser - made about $1,500.00 from a combination of the donated silent auction items, a cake auction and donations made during the Dessert Social. The Friends of the Sheridan Public Library is a non-profit 501 c 3. Donations can still be made by contacting the library.
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