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  • New Ordinance Requires Chickens to be Registered as Emotional Support Animals

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 1, 2026

    A proposed ordinance under informal discussion in Whitehall has sparked both curiosity and amusement, as it suggests a new approach to the town’s growing population of backyard chickens. The concept, which has not yet been formally introduced to the Town Council, would require local chickens to be “registered” as emotional support animals (ESAs), recognizing what some residents describe as their calming and routine presence in the community. The idea reportedly originated during a recent conversation among community members about backy...

  • Jefferson County Announces Roundabout Every Quarter Mile on I-90 Between Butte and Bozeman

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 1, 2026

    A transportation concept making the rounds this week has sparked conversation across the region, as Jefferson County is reportedly exploring the installation of roundabouts at quarter-mile intervals along Interstate 90 between Butte and Bozeman. The proposal, described as part of a broader “continuous flow safety corridor” initiative, would replace traditional highway stretches with a series of closely spaced roundabouts designed to regulate speed and improve traffic awareness. According to preliminary descriptions, the concept aims to address...

  • Main Street Green to Install Heated Sidewalks Powered by Pedaling Stations at Whitehall Weights

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 1, 2026

    A new proposal circulating in Whitehall could bring a creative—and energy-conscious—solution to one of winter’s most persistent challenges: icy sidewalks. According to preliminary discussions, the Main Street Green event park may soon be the site of an experimental heated sidewalk system powered not by traditional utilities but by stationary pedaling stations at Whitehall’s new 24-hour gym, Whitehall Weights. The concept would convert human-powered energy generated by cyclists into heat distributed beneath sections of sidewalk, helping to redu...

  • Town Awarded Grant for Scented Stop Signs

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 1, 2026

    A recently announced grant award could bring an unusual addition to Whitehall’s streets, as the town has reportedly been selected to participate in a pilot program testing “scented stop signs” aimed at improving driver awareness. According to preliminary information, the program would incorporate subtle, scent-based cues at select intersections to reinforce traditional visual signage. The concept is designed to engage multiple senses, with the goal of increasing attentiveness—particularly in areas where visibility may be impacted by weather...

  • Annual Outdoorsman Night This Friday

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 25, 2026

    The Whitehall Baptist Church is hosting the fifth Annual Outdoorsman Night! Bring your family and enjoy an evening of food and friends, all supporting the Jefferson Valley EMS & Rescue! The event will be held at the Whitehall Community Center on Friday, March 27th. Doors open at 4:30 PM, with the fun beginning at 6 PM. ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED by March 27 at $20 per person. For children seven years and under, it will be $5. Space is limited to 250 attendees, and this event has...

  • Angel Wings Foundation: Turning Loss into Lifelines in Montana

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 25, 2026

    Montana is known for its strength-its wide-open spaces, its resilient communities, and the quiet determination of the people who call it home. But beneath that strength lies a reality that is far harder to see, and far more urgent to confront. Montana consistently reports one of the highest suicide rates in the nation-nearly twice the national average. Each year, hundreds of lives are lost. These are not distant statistics or abstract numbers. They are neighbors, classmates, coworkers, parents,...

  • Town Council Vacates Portion of Meadow View Lane, Correcting Encroachment Issue Town Created

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 18, 2026

    At its March 16 meeting, the Whitehall Town Council corrected an error made several months ago regarding Keith and Connie Hamilton’s property on Valley View Drive. The Hamiltons had raised the issue of the town’s encroachment onto their property in December; at that time, Public Works Director Kory Klapan confirmed that an error had been made while fixing the roadway on Valley View and that surveys would be needed to conduct a land exchange. Resolution 2026-5, which was approved at the March meeting, stated the “intent to vacate the East 15 fe...

  • 3rd Annual Oscars Watch Party This Sunday

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 11, 2026

    Gold Junction Presents (GJP) is rolling out the red carpet once again for the 3rd Annual Oscars Watch Party at the historic Whitehall Star Theatre - and this year's celebration promises to be bigger, brighter, and more glamorous than ever! This Sunday, March 15, the community is invited to step into Hollywood for an evening of sparkle, spotlights, and cinematic fun for just a $10 entry fee. Doors open at 4:30 PM, with the Oscars broadcast beginning at 5 PM. Guests are welcome to come and go as...

  • Kosola Announces Bid For JeffCo Sheriff

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 25, 2026

    Longtime law enforcement officer David Kosola has announced his intention to run for Jefferson County Sheriff, bringing more than three decades of experience and a focus on community engagement to the race. Kosola has spent his entire law enforcement career in Jefferson County, serving since the mid-1980s, and has worked for both the City of Boulder and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. He later moved to the county full-time, where he continues to serve today. He will celebrate his 32nd year of service this spring. A Boulder native, Kosola...

  • 3rd Annual Oscars Party March 15th

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 25, 2026

    Gold Junction Presents (GJP) is rolling out the red carpet once again for the 3rd Annual Oscars Watch Party at the historic Whitehall Star Theatre - and this year's celebration promises to be bigger, brighter, and more glamorous than ever Set for Sunday, March 15, the community is invited to step into Hollywood for an evening of sparkle, spotlights, and cinematic fun for just a $10 entry fee. Doors open at 4:30 PM, with the Oscars broadcast beginning at 5 PM. Guests are welcome to come and go as...

  • Council Covers Contracts & Infrastructure

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 25, 2026

    The Whitehall Town Council met on February 17, 2026, in the Town Hall chambers, approving routine business before moving into infrastructure updates, contract reviews, and new resolutions. Mayor Linda Jung reminded residents to verify their Montana homestead property tax relief registration online. Those who previously received the $400 tax rebate in August are already registered. Unregistered homeowners may see higher property taxes. Jung also reported that staff is reviewing town contracts, particularly those that may have expired or are...

  • Community Voices Sought for Piedmont Wetlands Reclamation Project

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall LEdger|Feb 18, 2026

    If you’ve lived in the area for a while, you’ve most likely heard of Piedmont Wetlands or the “swamp.” Search your memory - do you have a fond story you could share? Residents who have fished, hunted, explored, or simply grown up around the Piedmont wetlands are invited to contribute their experiences, as community stories will help shape the future of this unique landscape! This area could soon become a destination for walking, wildlife viewing, education, and recreation for generat...

  • CTAC Hears Project Proposals, Outcry Over New Interstate Signage

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 18, 2026

    CTAC - what is it? The Community Transition Advisory Council (CTAC) was established about 20 years ago, when the Golden Sunlight Mine (GSM) was considered at the end of its life. The group, made up of public organizations and vested town individuals, as well as GSM management, was meant to keep the community abreast of the mine’s life and plan on how to transition to a closed mine, without the tax benefits to the town, when the time came. Thankfully, GSM’s lifespan was extended when additional mining veins were discovered, and new tai...

  • Whitehall Weights Grand Opening This Weekend!

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 11, 2026

    Get ready to sweat, Whitehall, because Whitehall Weights (113 W Legion) opens this weekend and is open for your convenience 24 hours a day! Memberships are available to purchase as of Friday, February 13th. Their grand opening raffle will be drawn on Saturday, February 14th, at 1 PM, and the grand opening will be held from noon to 2 PM. Get your tickets now for the chance to win a KitchenAid Deluxe Series Mixer, a $100 gift certificate to Whitehall Coffee, and a $25 gift certificate to M&M...

  • February School Board Meeting Quick & Concise

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 11, 2026

    The Whitehall School Board moved through routine approvals and voted on several action items, including the annual music trip to Silverwood and several early graduation requests, at their meeting on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Elementary principal Kurtis Koenig announced that the school has been invited to serve as a “lighthouse district” for science-of-reading implementation through the Montana Comprehensive Literacy State Development program. Koenig stated that his first question was whether this program would add work for his staff, to whi...

  • Council Takes on First Meeting of New Year with New Mayor, New Council Members, and New Boards

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 28, 2026

    New Whitehall Mayor Linda Jung held her first Whitehall Town Council meeting on Tuesday, January 20th. The Council heard a detailed presentation on a proposed mixed-use tennis and pickleball court project, swore in two new council members, and appointed new board members during a quick, productive meeting. Sean Wisner, from the Wisner Family Foundation, presented plans for a mixed-use tennis and pickleball court facility, describing the project as a community recreation initiative rooted in a...

  • Get Ready! Whitehall Weights Coming Soon - 24 Hours!

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 21, 2026

    Get ready to sweat Whitehall, because Whitehall Weights is on its way - and it will be open for your convenience 24-hours a day! Owned and operated by Whitehall volunteer firefighters Creed Piaskowski and Jake Lewis, Whitehall Weights is steadily making progress towards its grand opening over Valentine's Day weekend at 113 W Legion, which was formerly Freedom Floral. Piaskowski and Lewis aim to provide round-the-clock access for residents looking to work fitness into busy schedules, all without...

  • Downey, Fuller Bring Home More First Place Trophies

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 21, 2026

    The Whitehall High School wrestling team once again brought the heat this past weekend to the Choteau Wrestling Tournament. Whitehall brought home two more first-place trophies, again by freshman Halle Downey wrestling in the women's 120 bracket and junior Levi Fuller wrestling in the men's 165 bracket. Other Whitehall Trojan grapplers to place in the tournament included junior Jack Raty - 3rd place, senior Cassidy Collins - 3rd place, junior Braxton Walker - 6th place, and freshman Quade...

  • Whitehall Town Council Marks Mayoral Transition, Debates City Court Clerk Contract

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 17, 2025

    The Whitehall Town Council met on Monday, December 15th to close out the year by swearing in new Council member Jim Buterbaugh and new mayor Linda Jung. This transition for the town which will be in full effect January 1, 2026; the meeting highlighted the 12 years of service provided by now-former Mayor Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh and included a hot topic that will be discussed further in the new year - the City Court Clerk's contract. "It's been quite the ride," the Janacaro-Hensleigh said. "I'd li...

  • Vote for Ledger Photo of the Year

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 17, 2025

    It's time to vote for your favorite Whitehall Ledger Photo of the Year! Vote now! Visit the Ledger's Facebook photo album entitled 2025 Photos of the Week (https://bit.ly/4p8h5Y6) and start voting! Likes/loves will be tallied, and a winner will be announced in the first paper of 2025! These are photos your neighbors, friends, and family submitted over the course of 2025, and they are beautiful! With over 50 weeks of photos to choose from, finding a winner is always hard - unless you vote! The photo with the most likes by January 1, 2026, will...

  • School Heads Towards End of Year with Recaps, Testing

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall LEdger|Dec 10, 2025

    At its December Board meeting on Tuesday, December 2nd, the Whitehall School Board moved quickly through routine approvals and heard wide-ranging reports on academics, activities, facilities, grants, and after-school programming. Elementary Principal Kurtis Koenig reported that formative observations were completed on schedule and that most fall statewide assessments are finished, with make-ups due by Thursday, December 4th. Students recently participated in a light-hearted “Cat–Griz” spirit competition that served as a positive diver...

  • Deadline for Stroll Section Dec. 5th

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 26, 2025

    We may already be dreaming of the turkey coma awaiting us this Thanksgiving, but believe it or not… the Whitehall Christmas Stroll is right around the corner! The Montana Western Legacy Center has been busy planning, and the annual event will be held over the course of two days - Friday, December 12th, and Saturday, December 13th - throughout Whitehall and during the annual Whitehall Wrestling Duels at the school. The Ledger is giving the entire Christmas Stroll special section a fresh new look! We’re exploring new themes, updated gra...

  • Upcoming Ledger Closures

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 26, 2025

    Thanksgiving: The Whitehall Ledger will be closed Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28. Christmas: The Whitehall Ledger will deliver papers on Wednesday, December 24th, then close and reopen on Monday, December 29th. New Year’s Eve: The deadline for the 12/31/2025 paper will be 12/29/2025. The office will close after delivering the Wednesday paper and reopen on Friday, January 2nd....

  • Help Santa Make Dreams Come True

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 26, 2025

    The Whitehall Ledger is bringing back its Letters to Santa program - and we're asking our wonderful local businesses to help make the season a little brighter for area children. Last year, the Ledger started the Letters to Santa tradition, thinking it would be a small gesture of holiday fun. At first, just four letters arrived, each with simple, heartfelt gift requests. In the true spirit of Christmas, the Ledger decided to fulfill them all. But something magical happened - the spirit caught...

  • Council Reviews Reports, Project Updates and Upcoming Board Needs

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 19, 2025

    The Whitehall Town Council held its regular monthly meeting on Monday, November 17, at the Town Hall with routine approvals and a series of departmental and board reports. It was a quick, quiet meeting, right before the holiday season's hustle and bustle. Mayor Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh wished the community a happy Thanksgiving and mentioned Christmas decorating would take place the day after the holiday. The mayor updated the Council on the new LED reader board to be installed at the Town Hall, thanks to a grant from the Jefferson Valley...

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