
Show your support of the upcoming Whitehall Pro Rodeo and the Bulls, Broncs & Barrels events by joining Whitehall Events on Saturday, April 25 at 7 PM for Fun Pianos at the Copper King Hotel in Butte. 100% of the proceeds will support Whitehall Pro Rodeo and Bulls, Broncs, & Barrels. Doors open at 6:30 PM, so come early, grab a drink, and get ready for a high-energy evening packed with music, laughter, and plenty of crowd participation. Your ticket includes: • Live piano entertainment ...

Arlene Weber (top, left) interviewed several Whitehall women of the past at the Jefferson Valley Museum's annual meeting on April 2nd at the Star Theatre. Clockwise from top left: Jeannette Rankin (played by Kathy Ross), Hilda Showers Borden (played by Chiara Schober), Catherine Tuttle Jordan (played by Julia Gill), Lydia Andrews Houghton (played by Karen Ranta), Nellie Owsley Hoey (played by Missy Snitko), Flora Roberts Pace (played by Lilly Schober),...

"What happens when a society forgets their humanity?" That poignant question was asked at the Whitehall Community Library's grand opening of the Anne Frank Exhibit by keynote speaker Rabbi Chaim Bruk of Bozeman. "People like saying the Nazis were monsters... this is the biggest mistake we made. They're not monsters...they're human beings that have been brainwashed to think that it's a good thing to do." The Anne Frank Exhibit is available at the library throughout April. The display also...

While most holidays celebrate something that has already happened and is worth remembering, Arbor Day represents a hope for the future. The simple act of planting a tree reflects a belief that it will grow to provide us with clean air and water, cooling shade, wildlife habitat, healthier communities, and endless natural beauty – all for a better tomorrow. The Whitehall Garden Club will celebrate Arbor Day with the annual Arbor Day Celebration on Friday, April 24, in Whitehall's Community...
In communities like Whitehall and across Jefferson Valley, organizations that blend local impact with community involvement often stand out. The Jefferson Valley Friends of NRA (JVFNRA) is one such group, quietly working behind the scenes to support youth programs, promote firearm safety education, and strengthen opportunities in the shooting sports across Montana. At its core, Friends of NRA operates as a charitable foundation, with a clear focus on fundraising to support programs that emphasize safe, responsible firearm use and outdoor...
Whitehall non-profit Angel Wings Foundation will host a suicide awareness and prevention walk on Sunday, May 3, 2026. The walk, which will take participants all around Whitehall, will both help raise awareness and funds for Angel Wings Foundation. Registration forms are available at angelwingsmontana.org and at the Montana Western Legacy Center, Numb3rs Accounting, and Mountain View Real Estate. Registration is $10; each registrant will receive an Angel Wings bracelet at walk check-in. Participants who raise more than $250 will also receive...
The Star Self Defense Club was born out of a need to empower and educate those who need it most. If you have ever been in a scary situation and wanted to be braver next time, we are for you. If you have felt threatened simply because of your identity, we are for you. If you don’t seek trouble but are willing to fight to keep yourself, your loved ones, and your community safe, we are for you. Joining us, you’ll learn tried-and-tested skills for escaping common street attacks, such as grabs, headlocks, hair pulls, and the like. You’ll...

Four area residents - Dean Hunt, Gary Konen, Don Masinelli, and Doug Salsbury have filed for the two positions on the Whitehall School Board and will face off during a May 8 school board meeting. WHS Creative Leader of the Week: JADE ROBBINS. Earning honors this week is Jade Robbins. Jade plays the WHS concert band and pep band. Director Skyler Lashley says," Jade gives good effort in class. He played at all the events the pep band participated in and is very dependable." He is the son of the...

Easter came a little later back in April 1900. By the 15 th of April that year, plenty of news had crossed the pages of the Jefferson Valley Zephyr. Iran (Persia back then) made the front page after the shah took a $6,000,000 loan from the Muscovites, which bumped Great Britain out of the race to control commerce in the country. Donations were being sought to help feed starving people in India – a one-dollar donation could feed a person for two months. The British government was said to be...
Many Montanans want to make sure their medical wishes are honored if they ever face a terminal condition. A newly revised MontGuide from Montana State University Extension explains how they can do exactly that. The publication, Living Wills (Declarations in Montana), describes how the Montana Rights of the Terminally Ill Act gives every adult the ability to decide whether lifesustaining treatment should be withheld or withdrawn if they have an incurable and irreversible condition that will lead to death in a relatively short time. Under...

The students from the Youth Leadership Program (YLP) at Southwest Montana Youth Partners are excited to reach out to share an opportunity for collaboration! The YLP is a six-month journey in which participants invest 36 hours in developing leadership skills through community engagement. The goal is to empower ourselves and inspire positive change in the community. Participants have learned valuable lessons in teamwork, communication, and creative problem-solving, and are now eager to put their...
Start your spring cleaning now and get ready for Whitehall’s annual Community Wide Garage Sale weekend - this year, June 5 and 6. Registration for the Community Wide Garage Sale MAP is available as of April 1st at the Whitehall Ledger and must be returned to the Ledger, with the $5 map registration fee, by May 25, 2026. Maps will be available the week of sale at Montana Western Legacy Center, Thriftway SuperStop, M&M Vintage, the Whitehall Ledger, and the Whitehall Mini Mall. Ready for this? Whitehall will also be hosting a fall...

A homemade dessert to cap off a delicious meal! Desserts are a welcome treat after a delicious main course. Homemade desserts can be particularly flavorful, and that freshness can make the final course something to really look forward to. Those tasked with preparing a homemade dessert have plenty of options to consider, including this recipe for “Strawberry and Vanilla Cheesecakes With a Ginger Cookie Base” from Lines+Angles. INGREDIENTS: (Serves 6) 4 1/2 oz. ginger cookies, crushed 2...

There is nothing like Whitehall for people showing up to help when you need them. An army of volunteers came on Saturday afternoon to move furniture, hang signs, and set up the Anne Frank exhibit. Thank you to everyone who helped, brought treats for the opening, cleaned up, and took the docent training. This would not have happened without you! We had to move a fair amount of furniture to get everything in while still leaving clear pathways through the building. All the shelving is easily...

Dear Editor, Ecologists understand that each species occupies a 'niche' in the environment where the right living conditions (defined by temperature and moisture), resources (including food, water, and shelter), and lack of competition from other species allow populations to survive and reproduce. Plants grow where conditions are right, and animals depend upon plant communities to provide food and shelter. A niche is a 'space' in the world that a species has adapted to over its whole history....
As momentum builds for A Night for Tomorrow, the Jefferson Valley Community Foundation is excited to remind community members of this event’s continued support for the community and community nonprofits. The dinner and auction is the JVCF’s fundraiser and supports our community endowment and scholarship fund. Proceeds and other donations from the JVCF Endowment Fund have paid over $275,000 in grants to 65 local non-profits. Also, the group will be awarding a $1,000 scholarship to a local graduating senior for training in the trades,...
Spring is the perfect time for a home refresh! While dusting the ceiling fan and scrubbing the tub are likely already on your to-do list, the most essential task of all may not be on your radar: cleaning and testing your smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. A fresh home is great, but a safe one is even better. Did you know that working smoke alarms in the home doubles your chances of safely escaping a house fire? That’s according to the National Fire Protection Association. This spring, Kidde, a pioneer in early smoke detection for over...
Business owners, here is another FREE virtual workshop coming your way through our Montana Main Street program involvement! Join the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce for The E-Commerce Tune-up: Removing Friction from the Buying Process on Wednesday, April 22nd, from 10 to 11 AM MT. This session is all about turning browsers into buyers. You will learn how to look at your website through the eyes of a first-time customer and spot the small issues that may be costing you sales. Topics include: • Making it easier to get from your homepage to...
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As we observe Consumer Protection Month this April, it's a critical time to shine a spotlight on the growing threat of fraud in Montana and the steps we can take to safeguard ourselves and our loved ones. Recent data from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) paints a troubling picture of escalating fraud across the United States. In 2024, consumers reported losing more than $12.5 billion to fraud—a 25% increase over the previous year. When accounting for underreporting, the FTC estimates actual fraud losses in 2024 may have reached...
Have you noticed that now even common Google searches bring up an AI option? My friends also know that I appreciate Facebook. Recently, I saw a reel that arrested me and made me feel the need to warn you. A popular modern-day “prophet” claims to reveal another of many secrets he has uncovered in the Bible, something hidden from everyone, regarding Iran and the recently deceased Ayatollah. He claims to link modern Iran and Operation Epic Fury directly to the Jewish holiday of Purim and Esther, Mordechai, and Haman. This method of applying...

Dear Editor, The Jefferson Valley Sportsman's Association thanks all the individuals and businesses who donated to the fundraising banquet held on March 14. All the donations help make the banquet a huge success. We also thank all those who attended and participated in the raffles, silent, and live auctions. The Association will continue to work toward better fish and wildlife habitat, public access, and hunting and fishing opportunities. Thank...
The chainsaw was invented for childbirth. Sweet potatoes are not potatoes. They belong to a different plant family. Everyone has millions of microscopic mites living and mating on their eyelashes. The human spinal column is the same consistency as a banana. When was the last time someone saw a cemetery being built? McDonald’s owns multiple children’s hospitals but owns no farms. A pineapple starts digesting you the moment you bite into it. When chlorine reacts with urea (from urine), it produces ammonia; ammonia then reacts with chlorine...
GEORGIA, I have a question, How do you politely tell someone they are overweight? SICK OF THE SIGHT Dear SICK, You don’t. Mind your own business and worry about yourself! With love, GEORGIA GEORGIA, I have a question, My immediate family is all very Catholic, except for me. Each of my siblings has five children, all under the age of 10. My brother texted me a few weeks ago to make a plan for Easter, since our sister was going to her in-laws. I offered to host at my house, and he accepted. The night before Easter, he texted me, saying our...

Mary Frances was born in Butte on March 25, 1928, to Marguerite and Frank Moran, and she passed away on March 18, 2026, one week before she turned 98. She grew up on the West Side of Butte with seven sisters and one brother. St. Patrick's church was the center of their life and held them all together. In 1948, Mary Frances married the love of her life, Bill Burns. They had been married for 70 years when Bill passed away. They were blessed with three children: John (Barb) Burns, Elaine (Bob)...

SUNDAY, MARCH 29 06:30:10 Reckless Driver: I-90 09:30:30 Burglary: W First St 11:04:52 Found Property: W First St 12:10:07 Transport: St James 16:08:27 Domestic Violence: Z Bar T Rd 16:18:40 Fire/Smoke Report 19:32:57 Stranded Motorist 20:02:26 Traffic Stop: N Division St MONDAY, MARCH 30 00:15:16 Traffic Hazard: Hwy 55 06:10:27 Traffic Hazard: I-90 07:55:01 Suspicious Person: I-90 08:43:00 Traffic Stop 14:04:47 Traffic Stop: Hwy 359 14:46:29 Traffic Stop 15:04:02 Traffic Stop: Hwy 69 16:42:52...
Whitehall Indivisible (WI) took a deep dive into the Rescission of the Roadless Rule and an overview of data centers. The rainstorm during the meeting and the puddles outside were an unexpected treat. Retired United States Forest Service (USFS) employee Grant Godbolt shared his research on the Rescission of the Roadless Rule and its ramifications. One stated motive to get rid of the Roadless Rule is to increase timber harvest, but the Forest Service could increase timber harvests by 25% without entering roadless areas. Also, the idea that...