Launderville ran Main Street business for 38 years
By Luke Ulatowski
Each year, the Silver State Post asks readers for nominations of those they believe made a difference in the Powell County community. For running a Main Street business for 38 years while serving as a town helper for the sick and elderly behind the scenes, Teresa Launderville has been selected as the Silver State Post’s Person of the Year.
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Each year, the Silver State Post asks readers for nominations of those they believe made a difference in the Powell County community. For running a Main Street business for 38 years while serving as a town helper for the sick and elderly behind the scenes, Teresa Launderville has been selected as the Silver State Post’s Person of the Year.
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Daycare facade destroyed in crashBy Luke Ulatowski
The front of the Wild Flowers Academy daycare at 504 Main St. in Deer Lodge was destroyed in a suspected DUI incident on Friday. For the entire story, please subscribe to the print edition. |
Powell planner secures grant for cross-country trail studyBy Luke Ulatowski
A third shot at a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) discretionary grant has earned Powell County and four collaborating counties $6.3 million for a feasibility study on a project that would close 157 miles of trail gaps between Butte and the Idaho border, with Powell County Planning Director Amanda Cooley - the co-project head - receiving the news Jan. 8. For the full story, please subscribe to the print edition. Former P-Burg mayor posts bond on felony DUI chargeBy Luke Ulatowski
Sun Surety Insurance Co. posted a $50,000 bond to secure the release of Philipsburg’s former mayor from Butte-Silver Bow Detention Center on Dec. 31 after the defendant’s release for a fourth or subsequent DUI charge was revoked on Nov. 27. An affidavit filed by Butte-Silver Bow Deputy County Attorney Kaitlyn Lamb on Nov. 12 states that around 5:35 a.m. on Oct. 13, Butte-Silver Bow Law Enforcement Department Sgt. Chris Tierney responded to a dispatch report about a man who had followed a woman to her home in Butte from her workplace in Whitehall. Officers found Brett Alton Hamilton asleep in his car, parked in the woman’s driveway with his keys in the ignition. The affidavit alleges he stated he was waiting at “his girlfriend’s house” to avoid driving to Philipsburg for the night and that he admitted to drinking before driving from Whitehall to Butte, after which he was arrested. For the entire story, please subscribe to the print edition. |