Happy Halloween!
Happy Halloween everyone! Stay warm and safe while you’re out trick-or-treating, haunted housing, partying, etc., and be sure to watch out for all of our little ones while driving.
Happy Halloween everyone! Stay warm and safe while you’re out trick-or-treating, haunted housing, partying, etc., and be sure to watch out for all of our little ones while driving.

- Fri 10/27 7-11pm
- Sat 10/28 7-11pm
- Sun 10/29 2-6pm
- Mon 10/30 7-11pm
- Tues 10/31 4-7pm (Free during mall party.)
- Tues 10/31 7-11pm
Admission is $3 and all proceeds benefit the Same Difference Inclusive Theatre Company.
The Haunted House is suitable for all ages. The four rooms provide a little scare with lots of fun.
Post duplicated from SDITC.org.
As a follow-up to our last post, Robert Hollister Reneau has been found safe.
According to this story at the Billings Gazette, when he was found he was was very ill and disoriented.
Thankfully it didn’t turn out worse!
Here’s wishing him a speedy recovery.
Robert Hollister Reneau, a Butte/Anaconda area campaign field director for the Montana Democratic Party was reported missing last Saturday.
Reneau was last seen Saturday afternoon in Anaconda. He was supposed to meet people in Butte for dinner later that evening but didn’t show up. He is not answering his phone or any e-mails.
Reneau is described as weighing 180-200 pounds with fair skin, blue eyes, and light brown hair.
He was driving a 1999 Toyota 4-Runner (License 4C-49708) with Jon Tester and other political stickers on it. The vehicle has not been seen since Saturday either.
If you have any information reguarding Reneau’s whereabouts, contact local law enforcement.
Update: A comment posted by a reader at the Billings Gazette says he’s been found safe.
Thankfully wrote on October 24, 2006 10:12 PM
word from his family is, he’s been found safe and sound.
Can anyone confirm this?
Tonight will be the second of two meetings to discuss the tax levies that will be on our ballots come November 7th.
There will be one levy on the ballot to fund some increases to the Law Enforcement budget and another to fund a new ladder truck for Butte-Silver Bow’s Fire Department.
According to the Montana Standard:
Sheriff John Walsh and other department members will provide details on the proposed mill levy that would fund an additional 10 officers, two detectives, two dispatchers and two non-sworn personnel.
Fire services director Jeff Miller will explain his request for up to $1 million to purchase a new ladder truck. The department’s truck is 40 years old and in disrepair, Miller said.
If you missed the last meeting Tuesday night and require more information ahead of election day to decide how you’ll cast your vote, be sure to attend tonight.
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And please, share with us your feelings on the mill levies. Do you plan on voting for them? Why or why not?
As I mentioned before, this Friday is the deadline to register to vote if you’re not already registered.
Don’t miss out on your chance to play a part in our political process.