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Connie Delaney's blog

Education in the Bitterroot

Will we be able to create a Bitterroot Valley Community College? Montana communities with at least 700 high school students and no immediate access tohigher education may propose a community college. The Bitterroot Valley is currently looking into the prospect of creating such a college. As with all things in Bitterroot politics - it's not as easy as it first may seem. In the end.

Bitterroot Fir Makes it to Capitol

The nations Christmas tree finished its journey from teh Bitterroot Valley to Washington DC on Monday. It was quickly set up. And now for the decorations!

Montana's Assistant Principal of the Year

Joel Stuber has been named Montana's assistant principal of the year by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. She, along with administrators from 40 other states will be recognized this spring in Arlington, Va. If you see Ms. Stuber in town give her a congratulations! She has worked in education for 28 years and has been assistant principal at Hamilton High School since 2006.

Water For Gas

Wayne and I are heading off to the Water For Gas workshop being put on by Salmon Valley Stewardship at the Nancy Cummings ranch this morning. I've been hearing about this technology for a long time now, and even have some friends who installed something in their cars. our friends ended up taking their unit out of their car because they had some sort of problem with it, but I am still hopeful that going to a workshop where we can see it put together in real life will make it possible for us to use this technology.

The idea seems pretty simple and has been around for a long time. Our mechanic says it's just a bunch of bull, but I'm still keeping an opened mind.