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  • Whitehall Saddle Club's 25th Annual Wreath Auction

    Dec 13, 2023

    The Whitehall Saddle Club would like to thank the Whitehall community for making the 2023 Christmas Festival Wreath Contest and Auction a success once again! Your generosity has made a difference in our community! FIRST PLACE: Erica Ronsberg/Ronsberg Music Studio SECOND PLACE: Nathanial Reed & Hali Ehresmann THIRD PLACE: Dala Cole & Michelle McCormick TOP SELLING: TIE! Tilden Yamamoto and Nathanial Reed & Hali Ehresmann WREATH MAKERS: Amber Colombo • Angel Adams Anne Marie Morse • Barbara Lie...

  • Cash Reward Increased to $21K for Information on Wolverine Killed Illegally in Southwestern Montana

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks|Dec 13, 2023

    Several organizations have offered to contribute additional funding to raise the cash reward for information on a wolverine killed illegally northwest of Wisdom in November. Donating organizations include the Animal Defense Fund, Trap Free Montana, Skyline Sportsmen in Butte, the Center for Biological Diversity, and FWP’s TIP-MONT program. The combined reward offered from these organizations is $21,500. Game wardens received a report on Nov. 10 of a wolverine carcass found on U.S. Forest Service Road 7377 near Schultz Saddle and the C...

  • Mark Your Calendars for NOODLES December 29 & 30

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 13, 2023

    Whitehall Community Theatre, brought to you by Gold Junction Presents, is excited to bring its third production to the Star Theatre. NOODLES will be presented on Friday, December 29th at 7 PM, and twice on Saturday, December 30th, at 2 PM and 7 PM. Admission is $5 and donations to help fund future productions are appreciated. Ned (Jakin Cheuvront) is the 30-ish son of Boo (Sara Cheuvront) and Stu (Kerry Wafer) Boodle whose efforts to introduce girlfriends (Jeannene Armstrong, then Julia McNew) to his family don't turn out very well. His family...

  • BINGO For a Cause

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 13, 2023

    The Whitehall Chamber's BINGO event, under the direction of Raven Hyrsenko, brought in over $400 for Jefferson Valley Search & Rescue....

  • 2023 Christmas Interviews: Mrs. Kidwell's Kindergarten

    Dec 6, 2023

    OWEN HALLFORD LEDGER: What's your favorite part about Christmas? OWEN: Decorating the tree! L: You put a tree in your house? O: I did and I cutted a real one! L: How tall is your tree? O: I don't know, like...it's a whole lotta big! We had to cut the top off! L: What do you decorate your tree with? O: Bulbs and I putted other stuff on it. L: What's at the top of your tree? O: Nothing! L: Nothing at all? O: (laughs) No! Because it's too big and we cutted the top off! L: What do you want for...

  • 2023 Christmas Interviews: Mrs. Johnson's Kindergarten

    Dec 6, 2023

    MAYSIN COOPER LEDGER: Have you ever been to the North Pole? MAYSIN: No. L: Do you know the temperature there? M: (thinks hard) No? L: Is there someone special who lives in the North Pole? M: (lights up) Santa! L: Aww Santa! What does Santa do? M: He gets presents for me! L: How does he know to bring you presents? How does he know if you've been good? M: (long pause) Cuz he.....he...I think he makes a prediction. L: How does Santa get to your house? M: He flies! (flaps her arms) L: Oh! Santa has...

  • 2023 Christmas Interviews: Mrs. Coombe's Kindergarten

    Dec 6, 2023

    MARLEE LEARN LEDGER: How does Santa Claus get into your house? MARLEE: Ummmm...I think he makes a chimney on the roof. L: He makes one? M: Yes, he makes one because we don't have one. L: Do you hear him working on building the chimney? M: No. L: How does he do it? M: Hmmmm...I think it's magic! L: Does Santa drive a car? M: No, he has a sled! L: A sled! What kind of sled? M: A flying sled! L: Does it have an engine or wings? M: (laughs) No, the reindeers make it move! L: What do reindeer look...

  • Animal Friends Help Bring in Holiday Season!

    Dec 6, 2023

  • A Shop Local Poem from the Whitehall Chamber

    WHITEHALL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE|Dec 6, 2023

    'Twas the week of our Christmas Festival & all through the town Whitehall Chamber Members were bustling, up aisles and down. Gifts were hung in the windows all with great care, In hopes the community would SHOP LOCAL there. The merchants were busy - no time for their beds, Visions of happy customers danced in their heads. When out on the street there arose such a clatter. We sprang from our office to see what was the matter. Away to the windows, we flew like a flash, Tore open the shutters and...

  • Our Town 125 and 100 Years Ago...December, Part I

    ARLENE WEBER, Jefferson Valley Museum|Dec 6, 2023

    8 YEARS AGO - December, Part I: December 1897 was proving to have a typical Montana winter. More horrific deaths were reported in the Butte mines. At Dunham, Montana, on the Blackfoot reservation, a wreck on the Great Northern railway resulted in two deaths and two injuries with the eastbound passenger train engines a tangled mass after derailing from heavy snow. The University of Montana and the Bozeman Agricultural College (now MSU) played a Thanksgiving Day football game with U of M...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: 12/2/1998

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 6, 2023

    DECEMBER 2, 1998 Jessica Brower of Whitehall was one of seven Montana State University-Bozeman students to present a poster explaining her research at this year's National Collegiate Honors Council conference in Chicago. Georgiana Andersen of Dillon and Doreen McDowell of Cardwell were two of the honorees at the annual Cardwell School Thanksgiving Meal for area senior citizens, held at noon on November 25 in the Cardwell School gym. Whitehall area homeschoolers presented two plays during the...

  • Between the Stacks: 12/6/2023

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Dec 6, 2023

    The Christmas Festival is around the corner and the Library will host its normal packed schedule of activities and treats. On Saturday, December 9th, the Library will be open from 9 AM to 4 PM and will begin the day with the Friends Book Sale at 9 AM. Books will be $1 a bag for the day. Children's crafts will go from 10 AM to noon. Children of all ages may come and create their own colorful Christmas stockings and ornaments. All materials will be provided by the Library. Then at noon, the...

  • WHS Honor Society Donates To Whitehall Food Pantry

    JANET HEILIG, WHS Honor Society|Dec 6, 2023

    The Whitehall High School Honor Society (WHSHS) was able to present the Whitehall food pantry with a check for $550 on November 29. This money was collected during Cat/Griz week in the K-12 classrooms. Honor Society members went around each morning and collected money for the Cats or the Griz in their buckets. The Griz won in the bucket and on the field, but we feel the real winner is our local food bank!...

  • 'Tis the Season

    JAYNE DEAN, Whitehall Resident|Dec 6, 2023

    The Advent Wreath Workshop at St. Teresa's was full of good cheer, lots of creativity, and a table full of delicious cookies for sharing. What a special beginning to a beautiful season....

  • MSU Extension: Use an MSA as a Holiday Gift & Legacy

    KALEENA MILLER and MARSHA GOETTING, MSU Extension|Dec 6, 2023

    This is one in a series of articles focusing on estate and legacy planning. The 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. Montanans can open a Medical Care Savings Account (MSA) or make deposits into existing MSAs before Dec. 31 and reduce their state income taxes for 2023, according to Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension family economics specialist. MSA account holders may deposit up to $4,500 to use...

  • I-15 Bridge Rehabilitation Project South of Helena Paused for Winter

    Dec 6, 2023

    The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) and Frontier West, Inc. have paused bridge work between Helena and Jefferson City for the winter. Construction will resume in the spring. The I-15 Bridge Rehabilitations, Jefferson City, and Clancy Area project began in the spring of 2023. The project consists of rehabilitating 12 bridges in southwestern Montana along Interstate 15 (I-15). Gary Berg, MDT Butte District Project Manager, would like to thank the public for their understanding and cooperation during this busy construction season....

  • Caught In the Act of Holiday Decorating!

    JAYNE DEAN, Whitehall Resident|Dec 6, 2023

    Aha! The Whitehall Garden Club elves were caught decorating the fire station barrels for the upcoming holiday months! They decorated throughout the fire siren going off, and watched as Whitehall's volunteer firefighter men and women arrived to get to the emergency, sirens blaring and making all of us so proud! Whitehall is blessed!...

  • WQW Announces Classical Piano Concert Featuring Organization's Founder Eric Hastings

    STEVIE THIEME, Warriors and Quiet Waters|Dec 6, 2023

    Warriors & Quiet Waters (WQW) Foundation will host its first classical music fundraiser, featuring the talent of military veteran, pianist, and retired Marine Corps Colonel Eric Hastings. "An Evening with Colonel Eric Hastings," which will take place at Reynolds Recital Hall at the School of Music at Montana State University, plans to host up to 240 people on Thursday, January 11, 2024, at 7 PM. The event will raise essential funds for Warriors & Quiet Waters, an organization committed to...

  • Holidays: Time to Address Men's Mental Wellbeing

    TANNER GOOCH, Intermountain Health|Dec 6, 2023

    ‘Movember’ is a movement designed to spread awareness about men’s health. Even though we are moving into December, it is still important to talk about men’s mental health and suicide prevention as we approach the holidays. There has been a stigma for men to address their own mental well-being and the notion to “keep quiet.” This is an underlying problem that has been common in society – men have not been addressing their own mental health enough, according to Kyler Kingston, MD, an Internal Medicine physician with St. James Healthcare. ...

  • First SHOP LOCAL & WIN Winner Misty Hammerbacker

    CHIARA SCHOBER, Whitehall Chamber of Commerce|Dec 6, 2023

    Hey there, holiday shoppers! The Whitehall Holiday Shopping Extravaganza is here, and it's your chance to light up the season with incredible prizes, all while supporting your favorite local businesses. The Whitehall Chamber of Commerce conducted its first drawing on Friday, December 1st and the winner is...Misty Hammerbacker! Misty wasn't available for a photo, so Amelia Schober is displaying the basket Misty won (at left). Here's the scoop: For every $25 you spend in the heart of Whitehall...

  • Butternut Stir-Fry with Peppers and Peas

    Dec 6, 2023

    Many foods are inextricably linked to certain growing seasons. For example, most people seldom eat juicy watermelon before or after summer, as this juicy, refreshing fruit seems tailor-made for long, warm days. The same can be said for other produce, including squash. While zucchini and yellow squash are decidedly summer fare, acorn squash, spaghetti squash, and butternut squash seem much more at home when the chilly weather arrives. That might be why these squashes are commonly featured in holi...

  • Movie Night TONIGHT for WMS Winter Formal Fundraiser

    Nov 29, 2023

    The Whitehall Middle School will hold a Movie Night fundraising event TONIGHT, Wednesday, November 29th at 7 PM at the Star Theatre. The Waterboy, starring Adam Sandler, will be shown for $5 admission. Funds raised will help pay for the Whitehall Middle School Winter Formal. Donations are accepted and greatly appreciated....

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: 11/25/1998

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 29, 2023

    NOVEMBER 25, 1998 The Placer Dome Executive Council voted on November 18 to approve the proposed Golden Sunlight Mine 1999 operating plan, a move which would keep the mine open and 208 mine workers employed. A special meeting of the Whitehall Town Council has been called for November 30 to discuss the purchase of a new town ambulance and to discuss the Montana Attorney General's opinion regarding town employees serving on town councils. The Whitehall ambulance had been disabled off and on for...

  • Between the Stacks: 11/29/2023

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Nov 29, 2023

    The Christmas Festival is around the corner and the Library will host its normal packed schedule of activities and treats. On Saturday, December 9th, the Library will be open from 9 AM to 4 PM and we will begin the day with the Friends Book Sale at 9 AM. Books will be $1 a bag for the day. Children’s crafts will be from 10 AM to 12 PM. Children of all ages may come and create their own colorful Christmas stockings and ornaments. All materials will be provided by the Library. Then at noon, the Winter Wear Giveaway will begin. Patrons may s...

  • Whitehall Ledger's Krampus Christmas Party December 6th

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 29, 2023

    As we all know, the owner of the Whitehall Ledger loves everything scary. She also loves Christmas. What a perfect time to introduce Krampus to the community! While the Christmas season is a time of festivity and joy, Krampusnacht is a darker tradition that originated in Germany as a counterpart to the feast dedicated to St Nicholas, the patron saint of children who inspired the tradition of Santa Claus. Krampus brings "gifts" to the naughty children - and sometimes takes them with him. Join us...

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