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Articles from the May 18, 2022 edition


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  • Memorial Day History and Upcoming Celebration

    TOM HARRINGTON, Whitehall VFW|May 18, 2022

    The Whitehall American Legion Post #24 and the Ralph Sullender Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #4603 will have a Memorial Day service in the veteran's area of the Whitehall cemetery at 10 AM on Monday, May 30. A special recognition of World War I will be a part of the ceremony this year. Your attendance at the Memorial Day service and the World War I ceremony is an excellent opportunity to show your support and appreciation for all those who have served in the armed forces of this great nation. Me...

  • Whitehall PTSA Fun Run a Huge Success

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|May 18, 2022

    The first-ever Whitehall PTSA Walk & Talk 5K Fun Run was a huge success. It was a beautiful Saturday morning when over 100 participants gathered at the school for the start of the race, which included a trek around town and concluded with an obstacle course on school grounds. Gage Kidwell brought home the win overall as the quickest to complete the race and obstacle course....

  • Whitehall Transportation Receives Grant from St. James Healthcare to Install Backup Generator

    May 18, 2022

    Whitehall Transportation recently received a $10,175 grant from St. James Healthcare for the installation of a backup generator. As many people know in southwest Montana having backup power is a necessity in the cold winter months. Whitehall Transportation will be installing a backup generator ensuring uninterrupted transit services throughout daily operations. The generator will ensure that the vehicles stored in the facility will start on cold winter mornings, security cameras, as well as overhead doors and electric heaters will continue...

  • Last Chance for Black Tie and Blue Jeans This Weekend

    JOHN KREIS, Whitehall Chamber of Commerce|May 18, 2022

    Black Tie and Blue Jeans is here! Whitehall's premier social and most enjoyable event is here, this Saturday, May 21. The eighteenth annual event, a joint event of the Whitehall Chamber and the Jefferson Valley Community Foundation will be held at the Copper K Barn with doors opening at 5:30 PM. This year's theme is Red, White, and Blue: Wear your Boots, Get Back to Your Roots! Following a social time to visit with friends and neighbors, a delicious grilled ribeye dinner will begin at 7:00 PM....

  • Dear Editor: In Support of Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh

    DAVE ANDERSON, Former Jefferson County Commissioner|May 18, 2022

    Dear Editor and my friends throughout Jefferson County, After a six-year term as a County Commissioner for you folks and nearly five years as your Undersheriff, I write to wholeheartedly endorse Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh for County Commissioner for the Whitehall district. I grew up in Whitehall in Pleasant Valley on a small farm. Mary and much of her family grew up “just over the hill.” I have known Mary and her family for well over fifty years. I went to school with many of them. I served my commissioner term with Mary’s mother Joyce, who was o...

  • Dear Editor: Candidate Forum May 26

    BOB SIMS|May 18, 2022

    Dear Editor, We citizens have not done a stellar job in selecting our elected “leaders” in recent years. Most of us vote but few of us make sufficient effort to gain enough knowledge that we can make a truly informed selection. Those that make an effort to develop adequate knowledge are handicapped by the lack of available information. What information is available is filtered by the media and often biased. Add to this the misinformation coming at us from many sources and making a truly informed decision is very difficult. We cannot tot...

  • Dear Editor: In Support of Weed Mill Levy

    DON DRAKE, Jefferson Valley Sportsmans Association|May 18, 2022

    Dear Editor, Jefferson Valley Sportsman’s Association urges all Jefferson County voters to vote for the continuation of the existing three (3) mill levy for the Jefferson County Weed Control District. Unless reauthorized by voters during the June 2022 primary election, the mill levy will sunset on June 30, 2022. This mill levy provides funding for herbicides so county residents can purchase herbicides at a reduced rate. It also funds weed control along county roads and other county properties like the fairground, baseball fields, and rodeo g...

  • Thought Provokers: 5/18/2022

    May 18, 2022

    You never miss the beer you didn’t drink yesterday. Believe it or not, those ads aren’t wrong, there actually are hot singles in your area. The cause of your death may be the end of the world. You’re crazy if you DON’T talk to your dog. Getting older feels kind of like losing superpowers that you never knew you had. Since no one in the restaurant is interested in what’s on your plate, it’s weird that you think anyone on social media might be Crazy to realize how some individuals are richer than entire countries and monarchs combined. A...

  • Why Do I Want to Be Jefferson County Commissioner?

    DAN HAGERTY, Jefferson County Commissioner Candidate|May 18, 2022

    I was born and raised all my life in Corbin, MT, which is in Jefferson County. I'm very familiar with the geography of Jefferson County, including the roads and highways. I graduated from Jefferson High School in Boulder, MT. I received an associate degree in Criminal Justice from the United States Air Force. I also graduated from Leadership School in the United States Air Force, graduated from the Montana Law Enforcement Academy, and the Montana Coroner's Association and have continued law...

  • Why Do I Want to Be Jefferson County Commissioner?

    MARY JANACARO-HENSLEIGH, Jefferson County Commissioner Candidate|May 18, 2022

    I love being your Mayor. Over the past eight-plus years, I have learned a lot about how to successfully run a municipality. After serving on the Planning Board, Parks/Trees/Cemetery Board, TIF Board, Jefferson Valley Community Foundation, and as the Director from Jefferson County on the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority I feel I have the experience to be successful as your next Jefferson County Commissioner. I have a good working relationship with the County Commissioners. I am a...

  • Go Ask Jo: 5/18/2022

    Jo|May 18, 2022

    Dear Jo, I just want to be me. That does not seem like it should be difficult for someone to accept. I am really fun (just ask me), intelligent, thoughtful and maybe a bit crazy. I like to be outdoors, like art, and exploring. Why is it that people just have to point out what they feel you need to change? We are all unique, thankGod. How do I tell people that I like myself just as I am and do not need any “pointers” on how to live a better or different life in their opinion? Signed, Just Right Dear Right, Two options. First one, tell them to...

  • Gallatin Composite Squadron Assists in Whitehall

    CADET CAPTAIN RUTH WALLACE, Gallatin Composite Squadron|May 18, 2022

    On the morning of May 14, Civil Air Patrol (CAP) members of the Gallatin Composite Squadron traveled to Whitehall Montana to assist with traffic control during the town's first 5K Fun Run. During the run, eight cadets (members between the ages of 12 and 21) and three senior members (members 21 and older) used teamwork and radio communication to help direct runners, safely stop traffic if needed, and provide information to drivers on the activity. CAP set up an informational recruiting booth and...

  • New Face At Mountain View Real Estate

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|May 18, 2022

    Mountain View Real Estate, located at 206 West Second Street in Whitehall, has a new face in the office. Joe Chase will be in the office on Mondays, for now, to service all your real estate needs. "I'm excited to have Joe join Mountain View Real Estate and am really looking forward to having him in the office," said owner Karen Burtch. "Joe is a real go-getter and is hoping to expand the scope of his services to include larger ranches and properties." In 2011, Joe found the best place to raise...

  • JeffCo Health Department Update: 5/18/2022

    PAM HANNA RN, Jefferson County Public Health Supervisor|May 18, 2022

    Public Health is many things. It is clean air and water, safe schools, mental health, emergency preparedness, disease surveillance, and promotion of healthy lifestyles. The work of public health is achieved by preventing illness and injury and promoting wellness through healthy behaviors. Public health is concerned with protecting the health of entire populations. These populations can be as small as a neighborhood or as large as an entire region. It is our vision at Jefferson County Health...

  • Connecting Point: Three Strands

    BILL LANES|May 18, 2022

    We all approach life at different speeds and angles, and our philosophy certainly varies. That being said it’s common knowledge that a person can accomplish more in partnership. Yes, relational conflict can impede action plans or goals. However, the fact remains; that there is great strength in numbers. King Solomon understood this principle well, that’s most likely how he accomplished many tasks during his years, teaming people together to achieve a specific goal. He rightly states, “Again I saw something meaningless under the sun: Two are b...

  • Personal Records Galore at Belgrade District Track

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|May 18, 2022

    At the 5B District Track Meet in Belgrade, held this past weekend, the Whitehall Trojan Track and Field Team brought home several personal records. Senior Brendan Wagner also placed a new school record in the triple jump with a leap of 37-08.50. Divisional Track For the men, personal records included: • Gavin Watson: 100 meters and javelin • Kyle Denny: 100 meters • Brendan Wagner: 400 meters • Lane Wagner: javelin and long jump • Nick Denny: triple jump MEN’S RESULTS: 100 Meters Varsity: Nick Denny (junior) 12th place 12.43a; Gavin Watso...

  • Celebrate Clancy Days June 4th

    CHICK BRUCE, Clancy Days Supporter|May 18, 2022

    The Clancy Days celebration is scheduled for Saturday, June 4th, 2022. Clancy will be celebrating this annual community event, with the theme this year of "Proving Up!" Each year, the Clancy community invites everyone to help celebrate the history of the area with food, music, contests, a parade, presentations, and vendors. Clancy, founded in 1864, was a mining, ranching, and agricultural area. Trains between Butte and Helena made stops in Clancy, as well as nearby Alhambra, to bring visitors...

  • Between the Stacks: 5/18/2022

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|May 18, 2022

    Mystery Book Club will meet on Tuesday, May 24 at 5 PM this month. Speaking of book clubs, I have a group of 4th -8th graders who want to start a new book club at the Library. They will be discussing the latest in young adult literature as well as favorite series. If you are interested in joining us this June for our first meeting, please let us know by calling the Library at 287-3763. This will be a great way to keep from hitting the summer slide as well as make new friends. The History Book Club will meet on Monday, May 23 at 6 PM. We will...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: 5/14/1997

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|May 18, 2022

    May 14, 1997 Trojan Educator of the Week was Diane Larsen, the Whitehall K-6 secretary. Mrs. Larsen has been the secretary for three years and is greatly appreciated for her efforts. Mrs. Larsen and her husband, Bruce, have two children - Kurt and Paul, a daughter-in-law, Danelle, and a granddaughter, Trystin. Mrs. Larsen enjoys hunting, fishing, gardening, and her family. Trojan Students of the Week were the twenty new members of the National Honor Society - who are recognized for their scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Our...

  • Our Town 100 Years Ago: May Part 1

    ARLENE WEBER, Jefferson Valley Museum|May 18, 2022

    One would think that things were a lot different back in 1896, and in many ways they were. But, some things were much like today. In May 1896, headlines included destructive tornadoes in Kansas, a fire in a Colorado town that left at least 2000 people homeless, high-profile murder trials, and trouble in the Middle East. Locally, the Jefferson Valley Zephyr stories reflect, to some extent, the happenings of the country. The following are taken as written (with some content excluded) from the Zephyr. WAS CRUEL MURDER: On Friday, probably, a...

  • Cottage Industries - Montana Style: Covenant Gardens

    MARTA VARELA, Whitehall Ledger|May 18, 2022

    Beginning in early May, Whitehall can expect to see Amy Martin at the corner of Legion and Division Streets, Thursday through Saturday, her SUV filled with spring veggies and garden plants, ready for planting. Early tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, asparagus, strawberries, and more, each small pot representing years of perfecting regenerative gardening at Covenant Gardens, a demonstration of what true local food and local farm health can look like. There, Tim and Amy Martin have created a place...

  • We Are Her Meets & Exceeds $10,000 Give Big Goal

    STEVIE CROISANT, We Are HER|May 18, 2022

    Wow! All I can think is just how incredibly powerful the We Are HER Community is. On May 5 and 6, We Are HER had our biggest fundraiser of the year - Give Big Gallatin Valley. During Give Big, we set the goal of raising $10,000 in 24 hours, which would be enough to cover 50 percent of our annual operating budget. At first, $10,000 seemed attainable. Last year, during Give Big, we had set out to raise $5,000 and ended up with just over $8,000. This year, we had four amazing local businesses...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report: Week of 5/8/2022

    May 18, 2022

    SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2022 01:05:04 Suspicious Vehicle: W Legion St 10:38:14 Civil Standby: N Jefferson St 14:37:54 Traffic Stop: Hwy 2 W 14:58:52 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 18:08:25 Motor Vehicle Accident (Injury): I-90 18:30:02 911 Open Line: I-90 19:54:47 Suspicious Circumstance 22:16:01 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 22:33:57 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St 22:50:47 Civil: Piedmont Rd 23:49:21 Medical: Corbett Lp MONDAY, MAY 9, 2022 07:16:40 Parking: E Viella St 07:29:10 Parking: E Viella St 08:27:36 Traffic Stop: Hwy 2 W 08:34:58 Traffic Stop: W Legion...

  • Op-Ed: CI-121 is Neither Comprehensive Nor a Reform

    TODD O'HAIR, Montana Chamber of Commerce|May 18, 2022

    The Montana Chamber of Commerce is the state’s largest business advocacy organization, representing small and large businesses from rural to urban communities. Improving Montana’s tax climate is part of our strategic plan, supported by the diversity of our membership. The Constitutional Initiative aimed at capping ONLY residential property taxes, also known as CI-121, shifts taxes onto main street businesses, natural resource industries, and other job-providing sectors. While Montana businesses are in favor of comprehensive reform, CI-121 is...

  • Op-Ed: Proposed Initiative 191 Would Hurt River Access

    SCOTT VOLLMER, Montana Fishing Guide|May 18, 2022

    I have spent nearly 20 years guiding anglers on Montana rivers and streams in Southwest Montana. After 10 years as a guide, I became an outfitter in 2015 and have been operating my small business ever since. Montana, and its waters, are treasures. My livelihood, like other fly fishing guides, is dependent on clean, cold, and plentiful water in our rivers to protect habitat. It’s also dependent on the access that Montana’s prized stream access law ensures that distinguishes our state from other states. I am concerned by a proposed ballot mea...

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