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  • Ambulance District, Public Safety Mill Levy To Be Included on Next Ballot

    Elizabeth Pullman, Whitehall Ledger|Jun 16, 2021

    A much debated topic - the exclusion of the Town of Whitehall from the Jefferson Valley Rural Ambulance District (JVRAD) - will have a chance to be voted upon on the next ballot, according to Town Councilor’s decision at Monday’s June Town Council meeting. The topic was brought before the Council again last month by Councilor Katy James. JVRAD had informed the Town that ambulance fees would increase to $100 per service call for all residents outside the district. James submitted a letter of support to enter into the district via one of thr...

  • Pool is Ready for the Summer Season; Triathlon Registrations Due by Friday

    Elizabeth Pullman, Whitehall Ledger|Jun 16, 2021

    The Whitehall Community Swimming Pool opened Tuesday, June 15th just in time for what could quite possibly be the hottest week Whitehall has seen in a long time. Lifeguards completed their training over the weekend and are looking forward to a safe and sunny summer. The pool is open Tuesday - Saturday, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Daily admission is $5 with ages two and under free. Family season passes are available for $150-$175. Call the Town Hall at 287-3972 for information. The Whitehall Pool...

  • It's the Little Things...Literally

    Elizabeth Pullman, Whitehall Ledger|Jun 16, 2021

    I found out that I would 100% become the owner of The Whitehall Ledger right around December last year. Because of this, my family wanted to focus my Christmas presents around things I would need/want for the office. My husband was very specific - tell me the one thing you know you will absolutely want to have in your office, and send me a link to exactly what you want. I knew I wanted a refrigerator. I NEED things to do drink, a fridge was a no-brainer. But I wanted it to be cute and retro; so...

  • Why Doesn't Anybody Really Care Anymore?

    Charles Haddon Shank|Jun 16, 2021

    Dear Editor, Okay, this may come off as a bit of a rant & maybe it is, but I’m not mad at anybody in particular. Hell, I’m really not even mad, just sad! The lack of empathy in the overwhelming majority of human beings saddens me. Yes, it does piss me off sometimes too, but really, that does nobody any good; they don’t care & it only sours the bearer of the ill-will until he or she becomes a hermit/recluse at best and a hater/murderer at worst! Now I’m not saying that nobody actually cares; many show this every day, but do they really care? Wou...

  • Dear Editor: Thanks for Balanced Article

    John Leyzorek|Jun 16, 2021

    Dear Editor, THANKS to Elizabeth Pullman for an excellent, balanced article on Steve Wagner and Jim Buterbaugh’s project. John Leyzorek Marlinton, West Virginia...

  • Name to a Face: Julie Kieckbusch - A Fan Favorite

    Kristine Erinn, Whitehall Ledger|Jun 16, 2021

    Editor's Note: This year the Whitehall School District is losing several well-known and loved staff. For the next few weeks the Name to a Face column will be dedicated to those who will no longer be gracing the hallways of WHS/WMS/WES next semester. We wish them all the best in their retirement! Julie Kieckbusch, born in Sheridan, MT, has had a passion for sports since she was little. A Sheridan Panther growing up, she spent her time heavily involved in basketball, volleyball, and track. Of...

  • Go Ask Jo: 6/16/2021

    Jo|Jun 16, 2021

    Dear Jo, I am a procrastinator, really. I put off anything I can until the last moment. I pick up the mail, put the bills under my fruit bowl and carry on. I see my prescription bottles emptying, know I should call, and still put off filling it until the last day. There are many more examples. Yes, it stresses me out. Yes, I know lots of things would be easier if I did not procrastinate. At this point, I am unsure how to change what has become a habit I have had most of my adult life. Any advice? Signed, Procrastination Specialist Dear...

  • Connecting Point: Exemplary Men

    Bill Lanes|Jun 16, 2021

    This weekend we like to celebrate fatherhood. It’s time to crank up the BBQ, get out into nature, and spend some leisure time together. The history of Father’s Day is directly tied to a West Virginia church which commemorated the death of 362 men who tragically died in a coal mine accident, the first annual holiday was on July 5, 1908. The following year a widow, Sonora Smart Dodd in Spokane, Washington, rallied support from local churches, YMCA and other businesses to memorialize fathers. Presidents Wilson and Coolidge followed suit and urg...

  • Don't Miss Liberty Place Concert This Thursday

    Jun 16, 2021

    Liberty Place residents will present "Lights On IV: Soldier On" Thursday, June 17. An art exhibition, made possible by a grant from the Montana Arts Council, will be held at Borden's before the show from 2-5:30 p.m. with hors d'oeuvres reception from 4-5:30 p.m. The concert will begin on the Main Street Green at 6 p.m. All of the songs performed reflect a very long year for the residents. For most of that year they have been severely confined, and it has been a struggle to keep going - to keep...

  • JeffCo Health Board Update: 6/16/2021

    Pam Hanna RN, JeffCo Public Health Supervisor|Jun 16, 2021

    This week we pay tribute to the fathers, grandfathers and men who step up and make a difference in our lives. June is also observed as Men’s Health Month. So how healthy is that important man in your life? When was the last time he had a physical or participated in preventive screenings? Statistics indicate men are 24% less likely than women to have an annual physical. I have heard it said that men are more likely to take their car in for a tune-up than themselves. There are many reasons men a...

  • Record-Smashing Heat Wave to Send Temps Even Higher

    Renee Duff, AccuWeather Meteorologist|Jun 16, 2021

    This week we pay tribute to the fathers, grandfathers and men who step up and make a difference in our lives. June is also observed as Men's Health Month. So how healthy is that important man in your life? When was the last time he had a physical or participated in preventive screenings? Statistics indicate men are 24% less likely than women to have an annual physical. I have heard it said that men are more likely to take their car in for a tune-up than themselves. There are many reasons men...

  • Flynn Graduates from Dickinson State University

    Jun 16, 2021

    Hunter Flynn of Whitehall, MT, graduated from Dickinson State University (DSU) in spring 2021. Flynn majored in Exercise Science and minored in leadership studies through the Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Program. He recently took a job with the Dickinson Fire Department as a firefighter and will complete his EMT certification in August. DSU celebrated the most recent class of graduates at the institution's 101st spring commencement ceremony Saturday, May 15, 2021. Flynn is a 2017...

  • Oliverson Named to Northern State University Dean's List

    Jun 16, 2021

    Northern State University in Aberdeen, S.D., has released the dean’s list for the spring 2021 semester. Kailee Oliverson, of Cardwell, MT, has made the Northern State University’s Dean’s List and is studying nursing. She is the daughter of Dave and Britta Oliverson. Students who have earned at least a 3.5 grade point average for the semester are eligible for the dean’s list....

  • Between the Stacks: 6/16/2021

    Jeannie Ferriss, Whitehall Community Library|Jun 16, 2021

    Summer is a great time for hiking in Montana and this month we continue our hiking series with Vaia Errett on Wednesday, June 16th at 6:30 p.m. She will be sharing her hiking adventures around Jefferson County as well as providing information on the most interesting hikes close to home. Next week Vanne Mocilac explores the joys of long-term deep woods hiking in the Northwest. STEM Camp returns this Thursday, June 17th at 2:30 p.m. Robin will be discovering the physics of boats and how they...

  • Jefferson Valley Sportsman's Association Teams Up with BLM to Control Weeds

    Grant Godbolt|Jun 16, 2021

    On June 12 Jefferson Valley Sportsman's Association (JVSA) and two employees of the Butte Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) sprayed noxious weeds in the southern portion of the Bull Mountains north of Whitehall. Most of the spraying was done along the Paul Gulch Road (Dump Road) on Public Land to Mud Springs on the Beaverhead – Deerlodge National Forest. Portions of the Tomahawk Ranch (Doug and Sara Salsbury) were also sprayed. The primary weed species were houndstongue, s...

  • Our Town 100+ Years Ago: June 7, 1895

    Arlene Weber, Jefferson Valley Museum|Jun 16, 2021

    The following is taken from the June 7, 1895 Whitehall Zephyr as it was written. The accompanying ad is also from that edition of the paper. BOULDER JOTTINGS. The rains of the last few days were just what was needed. The farmers smile all over their faces. Judge Turnely of Elkhorn was in Boulder this week and procured a load of lumber from our new sawmill. The judge looks well and hearty, and is just as young as ever. Gossip says we are to have several weddings soon. The supposed contracting...

  • Ledger: Looking Back 25 Years - 6/13/1996

    Catherine Ellerton, Whitehall Ledger|Jun 16, 2021

    It’s finally summer in the valleys of southwest Montana, but it’s still spring or even late winter up in the mountains, the Forest Service reminds area residents. Melting snow and rain have left soils in the higher country saturated, and the Forest Service and leaders of off-road vehicle groups are asking the public for help to prevent damaging this basic natural resource. Debbie Austin, Forest Supervisor, Beaverhead/Deerlodge National Forest urged everyone going into the mountains to take some simple precautions. “First, avoid meadows, espec...

  • Amazing Hidden Gems in Montana You Might Not Know About

    thecrazytourist.com|Jun 16, 2021

    With summer in full swing and COVID-19 restrictions lifting throughout the state, now is the time to journey! While a beach vacation or a big city might be what you’re looking for, consider looking in your own backyard for several nearby destinations you may not even know exist. TheCrazyTourist.com came up with 28 destinations you should definitely check out. Here are few of the list’s highlights, with the full list available at https://www.thecrazytourist.com/28-amazing-hidden-gems-in-montana. Jim’s Horn House, Three Forks: A privately owned...

  • Loan Program Helps Montanans with Disabilities Afford Assistive Technology

    Dr. Julie Williams, MT Assistive Technology Loan Program|Jun 16, 2021

    Montanans with disabilities often face barriers to accessing the assistive technology that will help them live their best lives. From screen readers to wheelchair-accessible vehicles, these technologies are expensive and often not covered by insurance. When that is the case, the Montana Assistive Technology Loan program is there to help. The Montana Assistive Technology Loan program (MATL) offers no-interest and low-interest loans to help Montanans buy assistive technology (AT). This technology...

  • "Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety" for Fire Prevention Week

    Lorraine Carli, National Fire Protection Association|Jun 16, 2021

    The National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA), the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week™ for more than 95 years, has announced “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety™” as the theme for Fire Prevention Week 2021, October 3-9. From beeps to chirps, this year’s campaign works to better educate the public about the sounds smoke alarms make, what those sounds mean, and how to respond to them. “Smoke alarms have played a leading role in reducing fire death rates over the past 40 years, but we still have more work to do in maximizing their effect...

  • A Home Away From Home - reprinted with permission from M New Magazine

    Amanda Badovinac, Publisher M News Magazine|Jun 16, 2021

    If only the walls in Rod and Mary Lee James' house could talk, they would tell many stories of all the Orediggers who walked through the front door for over 40 years. The dinners, Sunday night football watch parties, and even a holiday or two have been highlights for so many. Rod and Mary Lee's ranch home in Whitehall, Montana, is filled with pictures of their family intertwined with images of Orediggers who have become honorary Jameses. Many student-athletes have been welcomed with open arms...

  • 4 Paws Rescue Fundraiser: Raffle Tickets Available

    Jun 16, 2021

    4 Paws Rescue is holding a three-part raffle to help bring in funds to complete the 4 Paws Rescue shelter, in the former Clays In Calico building in Cardwell. The first prize is a mandolin, second prize is a handmade blanket and pillow and the third prize is a dog basket. The drawing will be on July 24th at Frontier Days. Tickets are available from Bonny White (406) 581-7693 or Misty Hammerbacker at (406)439-1405. Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. 4 Paws Rescue is a 501(c)3 which was started in...

  • June is PTSD Awareness Month

    Evelyn Hill, The Jason Foundation Inc|Jun 16, 2021

    June is PTSD Awareness Month. Though most often associated with veterans who experienced atrocities of war, anyone, including children and teens, can suffer with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Children typically recover quickly from stressful events, but when it comes to severe stress, especially serious injuries, the death of a close family member or friend, sexual assault, living through a disaster, or witnessing a violent act such as a school shooting, children can often suffer the long-term effects of PTSD. The National Center for P...

  • Whitehall TV Channel 49.1: Week of 6/17/2021

    Jun 16, 2021

    THURSDAY, JUNE 17 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM CAT IN THE HAT 7:30PM PEG + CAT 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM VICTORIA & ALBERT: THE WEDDING 12:00AM AMANPOUR & COMPANY FRIDAY, JUNE 18 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM MARKET TO MARKET 7:00PM CAT IN THE HAT 7:30PM DINING WITH THE CHEF 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET “ANNA NETREBKO IN CONCERT” 11:00PM AME...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Grilled Stuffed French Toast

    Jun 16, 2021

    Grillmasters insist that just about everything tastes a little better when cooked over a flame. Even though grilling often is reserved for lunch or dinner, there's something to be said about preparing breakfast on those hot grates as well. According to Andrew Schloss and David Joachim, authors of the cookbook "Mastering the Grill: The Owner's Manual for Outdoor Cooking" (Chronicle Books), there's reckless abandon involved in standing by an open fire in a robe preparing breakfast. It can turn a...

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