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  • Mayor's Words, and Seating Choices, Called Into Question During Public Comment

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jun 18, 2025

    While the agenda for the June Whitehall Town Council meeting, held Monday, June 16th, in the Town Hall, was completed quickly, the real topics were discussed during public comment. Whitehall resident Maxine Samuelson called several of Mayor Mary Janacaro-Henseligh’s actions into question. Samuelson urged the Council to revise ordinances now, rather than later, “specifically those that give any one person authority to negatively or positively impact an area or group in our community.” Samuelson continued, questioning the Mayor’s seating choices...

  • JVCF Offering Grant Workshops, More

    JOHN KREIS, Jefferson Valley Community Foundation|Jun 18, 2025

    The Jefferson Valley Community Foundation (JVCF) would like to alert area non-profits that have projects that would benefit from financial assistance to be aware of some upcoming events. Even though there is some time left in our summer, please be aware that a grant writing workshop will be held at the Whitehall Community Library. The date and time will be August 16th from 10 AM to noon; those planning to submit grants to JVCF should attend to ensure their grant applications are in good order. In 2024, JVCF awarded the most number of grants in...

  • Whitehall Events Seeks Donations for Frontier Days

    Jun 18, 2025

    Whitehall Events, the newly created non-profit that will head Whitehall's Frontier Days going forward, is seeking your help in acquiring donations for the annual event. Whitehall Events donations will be used for event prizes and activities; the group seeks cash, gift cards/certificates, product, and/or volunteer time. Whitehall Events, which is NOT a committee or board under the Town of Whitehall's jurisdiction, is made up of Whitehall volunteers, including Candace Ahlin, Ron Jung, Kory...

  • JVFA Cancels Frontier Days Art Exhibit

    MICHELLE FRANICH, Jefferson Valley Fine Arts|Jun 18, 2025

    Jefferson Valley Fine Arts (JVFA) regrettably announces, that due to unforeseen circumstances, they will be unable to host the annual Frontier Days Art Exhibit. We will miss the opportunity to share the amazing local art with the community this year, but please look forward to our next show. Until then, thank you all for the incredible support and encouragement you have shown us. It is greatly appreciated....

  • Star's 2025 Bootleg Brawl

    Jun 18, 2025

  • Dear Editor: Clarification on Whitehall Senior Center Budget Cuts

    DAVE POFF|Jun 18, 2025

    Dear Editor, I must clarify my Letter to the Editor to the Whitehall Ledger, which I submitted on June 6, 2025, about the lady being fired from the Whitehall Senior Center. It was my mistake that some misunderstood that the Whitehall Senior Center fired her. The Senior Center is operated by Rocky Mountain Development Council in Helena; this entity does the hiring and firing. It has been brought to my attention that some folks are going in to the Whitehall Senior Center upset over the firing; I...

  • Dear Editor: No Kings Clarification

    RUTH LOTT|Jun 18, 2025

    Dear Editor, When I returned from the "NO KINGS" protest in Butte on Saturday afternoon, I turned on Fox News. The Fox News spin on the hundreds of NO KINGS rallies which took place across the country Saturday was to portray them as disrespectful to the men and women who serve in the various branches of the military, which marked June 14th as its 250th Anniversary. Not true. The thousands of people protesting all over Montana and the millions of people protesting across the rest of the country...

  • Open Letter from Montana Indivisible Groups to Our Federal Representatives

    Jun 18, 2025

    Dear Montana Congressional delegates Daines, Sheehy, Zinke, and Downing, Every member of Congress takes an oath, “to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Donald Trump has broken the oath he took to defend the Constitution many times and is on his way to becoming a tyrant. We respectfully ask this question: Where is your line regarding the balance of power and preserving the Constitution? How far can Trump go to dismantle our democracy and disregard the rule of law, before you wil...

  • Thought Provokers: 6/18/2025

    Jun 18, 2025

    Millennials learned to Google, Gen Z learned to prompt, and Gen Alpha will wonder why we ever had to ‘ask’ machines anything. If you didn’t watch it when it aired, you’d never be able to catch up with The Truman Show. I don’t like to go to sleep because finding a comfortable position is difficult. I also don’t want to get up in the morning because this means I have to abandon the perfect sleeping position I’ve spent so much time searching for. IKEA has likely provided more hex keys to consumers than any other supplier. The change in your pocke...

  • Unleash Your Creativity at the Copper K Fiber Festival July 19-20!

    KAMI NOYES, Copper K Fiber Festival|Jun 18, 2025

    The quaint countryside of Montana will soon burst into life, full of vibrant colors and tactile experiences at the Copper K Fiber Festival! Situated at the historic Copper K Barn, just eight miles south of Whitehall, this festival is a paradise for fiber enthusiasts, artists, and newcomers. Whether you're an experienced artisan or simply seeking a fun, creative weekend, join us as we aim to make this year's festival the most memorable yet! What to Expect ~ Every year, the Copper K Fiber Festival...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: June 14, 2000

    BROOKLYNN LANES, Whitehall Ledger|Jun 18, 2025

    Nearly a quarter of school teachers and administrators will be new when school starts in the fall. An arbitrator ruled on Monday, June 12, 2000 that Jefferson County did not overcharge Rockin' the Rockies. This means concert promoters must pay the county $19,715 by June 22. WHS Organizer of the Week: Whitehall Kiwanis. The Whitehall Kiwanis Club, a community service organization that focuses mostly on programs for kids. About 15 members strong, the Kiwanis are kicking off their weekly barrel...

  • Meet Montana: Perfect For Your Business

    MANDY HOLLAND, Meet Montana|Jun 18, 2025

    Montana is known for its breathtaking landscapes, tight-knit communities, and independent spirit. Now, there's an app that brings all of that together in one convenient place-Meet Montana. Whether you're a local business owner or a curious traveler, Meet Montana makes it easy to discover and support businesses across the state while giving business owners the tools they need to grow their reach and customer base. Why Businesses Are Joining Meet Montana: The Meet Montana app offers businesses a...

  • Rotary Club Visits New Business

    ARLENE WEBER, Whitehall Rotary Club|Jun 18, 2025

    Rotary clubs typically have a program at their meetings highlighting a business, project, or other relevant topic. When the program cannot come to a meeting, the club will sometimes go to the program! Members of the Whitehall Rotary Club did just that on June 10th when they made a visit to Summit Valley Outdoor Living south of Cardwell. Daniel Miller gave a very informative talk about the types and care of the wide variety of flowers and garden plants available in the greenhouse. With this...

  • Between the Stacks: 6/18/2025

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Jun 18, 2025

    Summer Feeding started this week, and the food is better than ever at the Whitehall Community Library! We are even going to get pizza this summer! Summer Feeding is a library partnership with Action, INC. in Butte and the Friends of the Whitehall Community Library. Lunches are free to anyone 18 and younger from 11 AM- 1 PM, Monday through Thursday. There is no paperwork to fill out and the lunches have a hot entrée 90% of the time. All you have to do is stop by the library and pick up lunch....

  • Whitehall Indivisible: Meeting Recap

    HOLLY HARPER, Whitehall Indivisible|Jun 18, 2025

    Save the date: Jeff Mangan, of the nonpartisan Transparent Election Initiative and former Montana Commissioner of Political Practices will be presenting at our regular meeting Wed, July 2nd from 6 PM to 7:30 PM. He has been crossing the state, sharing his ideas about how to restore election transparency by removing dark money from Montana elections. Learn more at transparentelection.org. Of the 23 No Kings protest sites in Montana, WI attendees had a presence in Butte, Helena, and Bozeman. All goers reported friendly crowds with good turnouts....

  • Open House at Sage Wellness Center June 25

    BETHEL WAGNER, Sage Wellness Ceter|Jun 18, 2025

    Sage Wellness Center is hosting an open house on Wednesday, June 25th, from 4 PM - 8 PM. The open house is an opportunity to meet the practitioners working out of Sage Wellness Center, learn about the services they offer, and how they can support your health. The following service providers will be available to answer questions and offer demonstrations: • Alexys Bacon: Wildflower Massage & Wellness • Bethel Wagner: Sage Wellness Center • Cari Reinschmidt: Caring Massage • Katrina Wyant: Serenity Chiropractic The open house will include...

  • Montana Homeowners Can Shield Equity with Homestead Declaration

    KALEENA MILLER and MARSHA GOETTING|Jun 18, 2025

    This is one in a series of articles focusing on estate and legacy planning. Authors are Kaleena Miller, Madison-Jefferson County Extension Agent, kaleena.miller1@montana.edu and Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension Family Economics Specialist, marsha.goetting@montana.edu. Montana residents can safeguard their home equity against unsecured debts by filing a homestead declaration, a legal tool that offers protection of up to $409,450 in home equity during 2025 said Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension Family Economics Specialist. This safeguard is...

  • Welch Wins Dennis Smith Memorial Scholarship

    Jun 18, 2025

    Dennis Smith was a WWII Army Medic from Whitehall who played a key role in building the Whitehall veterans' organizations into what they are today. The Dennis Smith $1,000 Scholarship is awarded to a deserving senior who answers the question, "What is a Veteran?" Following is Welch's essay. Each year, tens of thousands of young adults choose to enlist in the United States military. For many high school graduates, the choice isn't just about securing a stable job; it's about seeking purpose, dire...

  • Whitehall Bio Weed Control: Dalmatian Toadflax

    AVA BALOUGH, Whitehall Bio Weed Control|Jun 18, 2025

    At this time of year, you might notice an infiltration of tall yellow flowers on your property. This Eurasian species arrived here in the early 1900s and has become quite the nuisance. Its thick, alternating leaves branch off of the thick stem, leading to the snapdragon-like yellow flowers located towards the top of the plant. You might have already guessed which noxious weed I am referring to: Dalmatian toadflax (Linaria dalmatica). This invasive species thrives in cool, semiarid climates and...

  • Proposed Cuts to SNAP Could Deepen Food Insecurity

    KIERA CONDON, Montana Food Bank Network|Jun 18, 2025

    Montana Food Bank Network (MFBN) is deeply concerned by the proposed budget reconciliation bill, which would significantly weaken the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — a lifeline for thousands of Montanans and millions of Americans. As Montana’s only statewide food bank, we witness the reality of hunger every day through our network of 330 partners across the state, who have reported an 11.9% increase in the need for food assistance. MFBN sees firsthand the critical role SNAP plays in keeping families fed, small businesses aflo...

  • Bertoglio Named New Commerce Dept. Director

    ERICH DIETRICH, Montana Free Press|Jun 18, 2025

    Gov. Greg Gianforte announced that he has appointed state Rep. Marta Bertoglio as the director of the Montana Department of Commerce, which administers state business development grants and conducts other economic development efforts. Bertoglio, a third-term Republican from Clancy, fills a vacancy created in February after then-commerce director Paul Green, himself a former Republican lawmaker from Hardin, left the role to run Big Sky Economic Development. This regional economic development authority serves the Billings area. Deputy Commerce...

  • Tech Questions? Get the Answers: 6/18/2025

    TIM SCHOBER, White Hat Tech Solutions|Jun 18, 2025

    How to Set Up a Multi-Room Audio System Have you ever wished your music could follow you around the house? A multi-room audio system makes that dream a reality by connecting speakers in different rooms to a single control system. This system lets you play music throughout your home, whether it’s the same song in every space or different tunes in each room. Start with a Plan: First, decide how many rooms you want to include and what kind of audio experience you want in each. Do you want soft b...

  • Boulder Eyed for New Women's Prison

    ZEKE LLOYD, Montana Free PRess|Jun 18, 2025

    The Montana Department of Corrections said Tuesday that it is considering three localities — Hardin, Butte, and the greater Boulder area — to determine where to site a new women’s prison. Boulder and Butte are under consideration because the department already owns property in those locations, spokesperson Carolynn Stocker said in an email to MTFP. She also said the department is working with Hardin because a community representative reached out directly. Stocker said the department has yet to make a firm commitment to any of the three locat...

  • Americans Face Test of Community, Citizenship

    STEPHEN TRIMBLE, Writers on the Range|Jun 18, 2025

    Each of us Americans conducts our daily life in bubbles, all shockingly siloed from each other. These days, we don’t share much common ground between our circumscribed worlds based on culture, zip code, religion, and political beliefs. We feel empathy toward others inside our comfortable corrals. But too often, mutual support doesn’t reach outward. Mistrust replaces compassion. I spent late April in my conservationist bubble. Since the first Earth Day in 1970, I’ve tried to take stock of how we treat our home planet. For this year’s “Earth...

  • Sign-up for Surplus Licenses, Over-the-Counter B Licenses Now Available

    Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks|Jun 18, 2025

    Hunters can now sign up for the Surplus List, which includes leftover licenses not distributed by the drawing. The list will be randomized, and hunters at the top will be emailed instructions to finalize their purchase within a specified time.  Over-the-counter Deer B and Elk B licenses are also available for purchase. These licenses can be purchased online at ols.fwp.mt.gov or in person at any FWP office or license provider. Residents and nonresident hunters can sign up for the Surplus List through their MyFWP portal; they are not requi...

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