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The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), in partnership with Hoffman’s R&M Services, has completed the Whitehall Sidewalks project, enhancing pedestrian safety, accessibility, and connections to important community destinations. The project added Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant sidewalks and pedestrian improvements in four areas of Whitehall: • Along the north side of Yellowstone Trail, between the pedestrian bridge at Whitetail Deer Creek and Whitetail Drive, • At the intersection of East 1st Street and North Division St...
The Montana State University-Northern Spring semester Dean’s List contains 333 students. Two Whitehall High School alumni are included on this list: 2024 graduates Reilly J. Slater and Cyrus W. Tebay. To be included in the Dean’s List, students must carry a minimum of 12 credits and earn a grade point average of 3.25 or better. Students who received a pass, incomplete, or “F” during this semester are not included on the honor roll listing....

It is a great week to visit the Whitehall Community Library! We are kicking things off with a bang with programs and lunches galore. On Wednesday, June 24th, Markie Schulz will be here with her amazing dragon puppets at 10:30 AM. It will be a great time for everyone, and lunch will be available for pickup from 11 AM until 1 PM. The library was approved for the Senior Planet Digital Education Program and will offer classes this fall on a range of technologies and computer programs. The classes ar...

The Whitehall School Board approved the master contract with the Whitehall Teachers Union and accepted the resignations of three teachers in action at the June 6th meeting. The Whitehall Town Council unanimously approved a five-lot commercial subdivision, committed $3,000 to a proposed animal shelter, and debated - but did not act on - a proposed "incompatibility of office" ordinance during action at the June 11 meeting. Jefferson Valley Presents Performer of the Week: HANK KING. Hank King is...
The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is seeking public comment on the Draft Section 4(f) Evaluation for the Pipestone Pass Erosion Repair project. The project is located southeast of the Pipestone Trailhead on Montana Highway 2 (MT 2) between mile markers 75.1 and 75.5. The federally required Section 4(f) evaluation applies to projects that use publicly owned land from a park, recreation area, wildlife refuge, or historic site. The Pipestone Pass project will require...
This year, in celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the United States of America, Whitehall’s local American Legion Post #24 and VFW Post 4603 will be hosting a Whitehall fireworks display on July 4th to commemorate the celebration. We ask for your support in raising funds for this monumental endeavor! The United States’ 250th birthday of American independence will be on July 4, 2026, with nationwide celebrations honoring the nation’s founding, history, and values. This milestone, known as America250, is a major historical and patri...

Chunk! Chunk! Chunk! Chunk! The sod cutter whined as its blade sliced through my lawn like a block of cheese. Its motor pulled me toward the fence, where I wrestled the machine 180 degrees to cut the next section. My buddy Brad was busy rolling up the strips of sod and stacking them next to the sidewalk where I'd placed a "free" sign. Neighbors quickly appeared, thankful for patches to cover the dead spots their dogs had left in their lawns during the winter. After a couple hours of work, swaths...

Spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe) is one of the most widespread noxious weeds in Montana, occurring in all 56 counties. Spotted knapweed was probably originally brought to the United States through contaminated alfalfa shipments and discarded ballast soil from cargo ships. This noxious weed arrived in America in the late 19th century and began appearing in Montana in the 1920s, where it has since spread across millions of acres statewide. Spotted knapweed is a branched perennial with a deep...

Fresh ingredients can be components of a flavorful meal. With warmer weather, fresh ingredients can also help people avoid feeling sluggish after eating. This summer, fresh ingredients like avocado and tomatoes can be just what people need when looking for a delicious meal that won't adversely affect their energy levels. The following recipe for Bruschetta Topped With Avocado and Tomatoes from Lines+Angles uses both ingredients and can be a great addition to any summertime dinner table....

We are nearing the first official day of summer (Sunday, June 21), but the last day of spring is bringing lots of fun to Whitehall! Don't miss all the action on Saturday, June 20th throughout Whitehall! FARMER'S MARKET: Whitehall's annual weekly event - the Whitehall Farmer's Market - will begin Saturday, June 20, in Legion Park. The market is open to all home-based businesses, community fundraising groups, and individuals selling vintage or repurposed goods. The Farmer's Market will be held on...

National Flag Day will be celebrated on June 14th as a day to honor the American flag. On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress proposed that the United States have a national flag instead of the British Union Jack. The resolution read: Resolved, that the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union is thirteen stars, white in a blue field representing a new constellation. Then on June 14, 1877, the flag was flown from every government building in...

Whitehall non-profit Gold Junction Presents is excited to continue the tradition of WEDNESDAYS ON THE GREEN that was started last year with the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce. However, instead of EVERY Wednesday, we will be holding SECOND WEDNESDAY ON THE GREEN (June 10, July 8, August 12, and September 9). This monthly community gathering brings neighbors and friends together in the heart of Whitehall. Beginning TODAY June 10, the Main Street Green next to the historic Star Theatre will host a...

School's Out!! Those two words never go out of style for children, young adults, and teachers. Back in 1900, it was not all fun and games in the summer. There was plenty of time for fun after the chores were done. For adults, the Jefferson Valley Zephyr covered items of interest from around the world. The Boer War with Great Britain was in the news, and there were sentiments that the U.S. had too much of a hidden alliance with Great Britain. In Cuba, the McKinley appointed person to run the...

As I am watching the price of everything go up, I am so thrilled that the Whitehall Community Library will once again be providing lunches through our friends at Action, INC and East Middle School in Butte. Anyone 18 and younger will be able to pick up a hot lunch at the library starting June 15th from 11 AM to 1 PM, Monday through Thursday, for free. There is no paperwork to fill out, no sign-up required, just free food and full tummies. Wednesdays are our big programming days, and June 17th...

Jefferson IGA store owners Diana and Don Burton are celebrating their first anniversary as store owners with a BBQ party, with donations going to the Whitehall Swimming Pool Committee for Pool Pals. JEFFERSON VALLEY PRESENTS Performer of the Week: BARBARA HAXBY. Barbara Haxby is the secretary of the Jefferson Valley Presents (JVP) board and one of JVP's founding members. She operates her own home-based clerical company, wrote and directed 20 church plays from 1995-1999, and has been a dedicated...

Whitehall Garden Club (WGC) held its monthly meeting on June 3rd, the first Wednesday of the month, as usual. Hostesses Diane Ward and Dorie Westhoven provided a selection of light nibbles to sustain the group through the business meeting. Additionally, Linda Ruben brought a surprise dessert (prepared by her talented husband) to share: an unbelievably delicious crème caramel flan. After the meeting adjourned, members were invited to drive the short distance to Sugar Beet Row Farm, owned and...

Whitehall Garden Club would like to congratulate its 2026 recipient of the Club's $1,000 Educational Scholarship, Kalen Martinell. Kalen is a 2026 graduate of Lima High School and comes highly recommended from Lima High School's guidance counselor, teacher, 4-H leader, and class advisor, Jacqueline Sutton. Kalen has consistently demonstrated outstanding leadership, strong character, a strong work ethic, and a deep commitment to agriculture and to serving others. Kalen has served in a leadership...

This Drought Management Plan guides efforts to reduce resource impacts and support equitable water use during critical periods. It is a voluntary effort involving agricultural producers, conservation groups, anglers, municipalities, businesses, and government agencies. Established in 2000, the plan focuses on maintaining a minimum flow of 50 cfs at the Jefferson River at Parsons Bridge near Silver Star, MT - USGS-06027600 (https://bit.ly/43Y2Pba)gage near Waterloo. The drought plan has been...
With summer approaching, it’s time to think about getting outdoors and having fun. If interacting or just observing animals is your type of fun, Southwest Montana is brimming with options. From working farm and ranch visits to appreciative viewing, from wildlife refuges to luxury ranch stays, the choices are yours to make. Alpacas, llamas, goats, bison, highland cattle, horses, bears and wolves – take your pick. Llamas and alpacas may seem out of place in Montana, but they’re quite popular for doing well in harsh climates, serving as excel...
This year, in celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the United States of America, Whitehall’s local American Legion Post #24 and VFW Post 4603 will be hosting a Whitehall fireworks display on July 4th to commemorate the celebration. We ask for your support in raising funds for this monumental endeavor! The United States’ 250th birthday of American independence will be on July 4, 2026, with nationwide celebrations honoring the nation’s founding, history, and values. This milestone, known as America250, is a major historical and patri...
Fish, Wildlife & Parks and Walleyes Unlimited of Montana want to remind walleye anglers to keep more of the smaller fish they catch on Canyon Ferry Reservoir. With fewer small fish in the reservoir, larger fish will face less competition for food and will have the opportunity to grow. The first walleye in Canyon Ferry Reservoir was captured in 1989 during rainbow trout fall netting. Since then, walleye have become a very popular target species in the reservoir. Walleye populations in Canyon Ferry, Hauser and Holter reservoirs are...

The Whitehall Project has existed since the early 1990s and has raised, collected and redistributed over 1.4 million dollars' worth of noxious weed controlling insects, mites and fungus. We give these insects at no cost to landowners who want to add biological control to their land management strategies. In mid-May we hired two AmeriCorps MCC Conservation Interns, college students Bridget Danielson and Eleni Voulgaris, from Minnesota and Colorado respectively. They will be working with the crew...
Nonresident hunters who signed up for the Alternates List can now check their position on the list by logging into their MyFWP account. The Alternates List gives nonresident hunters a second chance to obtain a combination license (big game, general elk or general deer). These licenses become available when other hunters return them, often due to medical issues or refund requests. Here’s how it works: After the sign-up period closed on June 1, the list was randomized. Each customer on the list was assigned a random number. As returned license...

"Comfort food" is an umbrella term for a wide array of dishes. For fans of Italian food, there may be no dish that fits the comfort food mold better than lasagna. Lasagna can be made with a wide array of ingredients, and each iteration of it qualifies as comfort food. That's certainly the case with this recipe for Lasagna With Zucchini and Meat Sauce from Lines+Angles. INGREDIENTS: (Makes 9 servings) 2 large zucchini, rinsed and trimmed Salt 12 dried lasagna noodles 1 pound ground beef 1 1/2...

Montana FWP representatives Jacie Vonada, Colton Pppinich, Kellen Swingley, Morgan Jacobson, Dan Fiorenza, Jim Vojahosky, Cameron Wischhusen, and Bill Dawson teamed up with Jefferson Valley Sportsmen Association members Don Drake, Joe Redman, Tony Perry, and Allen Jensen for the annual kids fishing day....