Week of October 16, 2024

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: 10/13/1999

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger

    October 13, 1999 The Whitehall School Board and area law enforcement agencies agreed at the October 6 school board meeting to form a crisis team jointly, a move designed to improve communication and enhance school safety. Two Whitehall businesses were burglarized on Saturday, October 9, one at noon while the business was open and one late at night while the business was closed. Whitehall Drug & Floral was burglarized close to noon on Saturday after two women distracted store workers. Both store...

  • Grand Again

    GRAND AGAIN: Whitehall High School junior Zane Downey has taken the Grand Champion title once again, this time for Supreme Doe, at the 2024 Nile Stock Show &...

  • Rotarians Help Whitehall Food Pantry

    ARLENE WEBER, Whitehall Rotary Club

    Members of the Whitehall Rotary Club delivered much appreciated cases of canned food to the Whitehall Food Pantry last week. All of the canned goods were purchased by the club at Jefferson Fresh Foods. The Rotary club has been helping the Food Pantry for many years in various ways including monetary donations, case goods donations, and helping deliver food baskets at Christmas time for some of the people who do not have a means of picking up a basket on their own. The club holds regular...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Apple Crisp

    Come October, everything is awash in orange - including food. Pumpkin products are ubiquitous this time of year, and everything from muffins to cookies to coffees are given pumpkin-infused spins. Although it may seem like there is no room on the menu for anything other than pumpkin right now, fans of another fall favorite can rest assured that apples will never fall out of favor on the dessert table. Apples come into season early in September but remain tasty staples all the way through the...

  • Peruvian Life: Pastor Bill Lanes Recalls His 2023 Mission Trip; Invites You to Learn More on October 20 at Assembly of God

    BILL LANES, Whitehall Assembly of God

    In October 2023, I had the privilege of working alongside Pathfinders, 12 volunteers from around the U.S. who specialize in building churches in impoverished nations. This was my first trip outside of our country, other than a day trip to Canada as a child. Wow, was Peru a cultural shock for me. Yurimaguas is nestled along the southern edge of the Amazon jungle, with a population of approximately 60,000. It is about 22 hours north of Lima. Of course, we flew from Lima to Tarapoto and then...

  • Screams Come True Opens This Thursday

    Recognized by Travel Pulse Magazine as Montana's top haunted house destination in 2022, Whitehall's Screams Come True Haunted House opens this Thursday, October 17th at 7 PM and runs until 11 PM. Held at the Whitehall Community Center (13 N Division) and presented by Whitehall non-profit Gold Junction Presents – Screams will run three weekends (October 17-19, 24-26, and 31). With over 20 haunted rooms and hallways, three escape rooms, and a scary outdoor panel maze, Screams capitalizes on all...

  • Intermountain Health Stresses the Importance of Early Breast Cancer Detection

    Intermountain Health

    Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women in their lifetime, making it one of the most pressing health concerns for women. However, thanks to improved awareness, early detection, and advancements in treatment, survival rates have significantly improved over the years. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), the 5-year survival rate for breast cancer is now 90-percent, and when detected early, that rate can be as high as 99-percent. “Breast cancer is still the most prevalent cancer among women, and early detection is crucial for increasing...

  • The Definitive Ranking of Best Halloween Candies

    CandyStore.com

    Last week we divulged the WORST Halloween candies...now for the good stuff. Many of these candies won’t surprise you—they’re fan favorites for a reason. But if you’re curious to see how your personal favorites rank, here’s CandyStore.com’s breakdown of the top Halloween candies of all time. SORRY, SKITTLES: Before we dive into the top 10 best candies, we need to talk about a shocking change this year. Skittles, a long-time favorite, didn’t make the cut. Yes, you read that right. The vibrant, fruity treat that ranked #5 last year...

  • Mark Your Calendar: Cantata Rehearsals Begin October 27

    The Whitehall community will reunite as rehearsals for the annual community cantata begin. This year’s theme is “This is My Word,” and Janet Heilig will direct the cantata. Rehearsals will begin on Sunday, October 27th at 7 PM at the First Christian Church. The performance will be on Sunday, December 15 at 7 PM at the church. Please consider...

  • Tech Questions? Get the Answers: 10/16/2024

    Simple Tips for Faster Internet In today's digital age, a fast and reliable Wi-Fi connection is essential for everything from streaming movies to working from home. If you're experiencing slow speeds or spotty connectivity, don't worry! Here are some straightforward tips to help you improve your home Wi-Fi speed and connectivity. The placement of your router can significantly impact your Wi-Fi performance. Position your router in a central location, away from walls and obstructions. Elevate it...

  • Dear Editor: When will the insanity stop?

    BOB WAGNER

    Dear Editor, When will the insanity stop? How does a long-time Washington bureaucrat make housing more affordable? According to Jon Tester, the solution is to create another program to offer a qualified group of people low-interest loans or tax credits. Ask yourself: How does this make housing more affordable, and where does this money come from? Do we keep printing it and pass the debt on to future generations? The US government is already 35 ½ trillion dollars in debt. Consumers...

  • Dear Editor: In Support of Lynch and Bidegaray

    TERRY MINOW

    Dear Editor, Lynch and Bidegaray will protect our freedoms. Montanans have an opportunity to elect two experienced and independent justices to the Montana Supreme Court who will respect the Montana Constitution and protect our constitutional rights. They are Jeremiah Lynch and Katherine Bidegaray. Jeremiah Lynch, a Butte native and federal court magistrate for 13 years, is running for the Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court. He has what it takes to be our Chief Justice, having served as...

  • Thought Provokers: 10/16/2024

    We already live in a time where a city of flying cars is achievable. We just realized they’re not as convenient as we thought. If humans ever find alien animal life on another planet, one of the first things we will probably do is kill one and open it up to look inside. You never feel like you become an adult, you get older and wiser than everyone around you. Fingernails and hair probably make a noise when growing; it’s just too small and slow to hear. As self-driving cars become more prevalent, they will eventually be mandated, and...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 10/16/2024

    ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you might find it challenging to assess a situation this week. Always stick to what your instincts are telling you, as they are rarely wrong. Try not to get sidetracked by small details. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 You may find a need to be more assertive at work, Taurus. Your ideas are sound, so don’t hesitate to share them with colleagues. Others will appreciate your insight. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Communication may be the key for you this week, Gemini. It is an excellent time to network and share your ideas. Be...

  • Dear Editor: Tester Works Hard For Montanans

    BRUD SMITH

    Dear Editor, As a lifelong Montanan and rancher, I have seen how hard U.S. Senator Jon Tester has worked on behalf of Montana. A third-generation dirt farmer from Big Sandy, Tester is the only farmer in the Senate, making him a strong, knowledgeable voice for family farmers and ranchers. Senator Tester has a proven record of getting results for a wide array of Montana residents and issues. Veterans, educators, retirees, and those needing help finding affordable housing have all received his...

  • Dear Editor: Why Would Any Elected Official Try to Curtail Our Rights to Firearms?

    TERRY MURPHY

    Dear Editor, Some American military experts are concerned that a war between the U.S. and China could lead to a Chinese attempt to invade our west coast. Since China outnumbers us by about four to one, I suppose they might consider such a thing. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought the U.S. into World War Two some Americans were worried about a Japanese invasion. However, a leading Japanese military officer cautioned the political leaders in Tokyo to not consider it. In essence he...

  • Fear to Faith: Part II

    BILL LANES

    The extraordinary miracles Jesus performed in the short three-year time span speak loudly to who He is, even in the present day. It’s important to understand that eyewitness accounts, as recorded in the Bible, provide verifiable evidence of Christ’s character. I’ve drawn much of your attention as a reader to Luke’s account, in this week’s column I want to explore more in-depth details from Mark. “Immediately Jesus made his disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to Bethsaida, while he dismissed the crowd. After leaving...

  • Twin Constitutional Initiatives Aim to Make Montana Elections More Competitive

    ALEX SAKARIASSEN, Montana Free Press

    In addition to a slate of federal and statewide races, Montana voters next month will be asked to weigh in on a pair of proposed amendments to the state Constitution rewriting the very process by which they choose their elected officials. Taken together, Constitutional Initiatives 126 and 127 would amend the Montana Constitution to alter the face of even-year elections from start to finish. CI-126 would jettison the state's separate party June primaries in favor of a single multi-party primary...

  • Candidates Offer Views on Government Transparency, Right-To-Know to Montana Newspaper Association

    JIM STRAUSS, Montana Newspaper Association

    The Montana Newspaper Association surveyed candidates for the state legislature, Public Service Commission and statewide offices about their positions on government accountability, transparency and the right to know. Of 281 candidates receiving survey, 111 responded, or about 40%. Among respondents—including Republicans, Democrats, and independents, from Butte to Wibaux—there is a consensus that the right to know is imperative for our state’s democracy. While the low return rate is disappointing, we appreciate those who responded during...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report: Week of 10/6/2024

    JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF DEPT.

    SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 06:23:29 Medical: Hanson Ln 07:07:35 Traffic Stop: Hwy 359 07:29:06 Traffic Stop: Hwy 359 10:21:07 Suspicious Vehicle: E Legion Ave 13:11:45 Animal: Hwy 2 W 14:18:31 Traffic Offense 14:20:39 Domestic Violence: Cedar Hills Rd 15:17:08 Mental Crisis: Noble St 17:22:26 Reckless Driver: I-90 18:00:28 Domestic Violence: Hwy 55 MONDAY, OCTOBER 7 08:29:06 Runaway: N Division St 08:51:42 Animal: Tebay Ln 09:31:52 911 Hang Up 10:44:03 Citizen Assist: Alaska Way 10:47:15 Citizen Assist:...

  • Surging Insurance Rates Put Spotlight on Race for State Auditor

    AMANDA EGGERT, Montana Free Press

    With some studies finding that home insurance rates have ballooned 44% in Montana over the past five years, the affordability and availability of insurance have become cornerstone issues in the state auditor election. James Brown, a Republican currently serving as president of Montana’s utility board, is squaring off against John Repke, a Democrat and retired businessman, for the open seat to become Montana’s top consumer watchdog. Whoever wins the election on Nov. 5 will assume the helm of an agency with a $10 million budget and a...

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