![<p>Robin Miller’s son, Jase Miller stands with his new bride Katie Petteys. Though Petteys is not a Stobie descendant, Miller is and together they decided to get married at the ranch.</p>](https://hagadone.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/ARTICLE_305089978_H2_0_OXBZXRPUSFDD_t1170.jpg?5cc718665ab672dba93d511ab4c682bb370e5f86)
<p>Robin Millers son, Jase Miller stands with his new bride Katie Petteys. Though Petteys is not a Stobie descendant, Miller is and together they decided to get married at the ranch.</p>
May 8, 2015
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May 8, 2015 12:23 p.m.
A tradition of being wed at a family heritage site
SANDERS COUNTY - Today, the Stobie Ranch, which holds a special significance for the Stobie family and a lot of Sanders County residents, has a very exceptional history, including horse thievery and a lineage of brides who were wed there. And that wide array of history all leads to one individual, Robin Miller of Hot Springs.