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Diabetes can impact the body in a number of ways, especially creating potentially serious complications for your feet. “Foot care is a central component of overall diabetes care,” says Bryce Paschold, DPM, FACFAS, a board-certified foot, and ankle surgeon and a fellow member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. “Without precautions, even small foot problems can lead to amputation or be life-threatening.” To help those living with diabetes understand potential complications and how to avoid them, ACFAS is sharing these importa...
According to a report from the National Funeral Directors Association, Montana’s cremation rate is well above the national average of 58 percent. In 2021, 79 percent of people who died in the state were cremated. To address the rise in interest in cremations, MSU Extension has developed a MontGuide on the topic. According to Kaleena Miller, MSU Madison/Jefferson County agent, the MontGuide answers questions such as: Does my body have to be embalmed? Is a casket required? How can my family be assured the ashes given to them are mine? Which s...
Montana’s general hunting season is hitting the midway point and the overall harvest is expected to increase with the onset of the deer breeding season in the coming weeks. So far this season, more than 4,500 hunters have appeared at regional game check stations. The overall number of hunters with harvested white-tailed deer is up so far compared to last year while the number of hunters with harvested mule deer and elk is slightly down. Montana’s general deer and elk hunting season runs from Oct. 22-Nov. 27. The deer breeding season, known as...
It is now the season to start thinking about what to have for that Thanksgiving dinner table. I found that you don't always have to have turkey. We cook geese every other year. The drawback to having a goose for dinner is having to pluck all the feathers, but my grandpa in Butte found a way to get free plucked geese. My friend "Dennis" (not his real name, to protect him from potential liability), heard that geese fly into the Berkeley Pit where the acid water not only kills them but removes the feathers as well. Dennis has a friend who works...

Sir Robert Moore was born of Scottish ancestry to John and Mary Moore on the official centennial of the birth of this great nation. The family farm was halfway between Lansing and Waukon, on the outskirts of what would soon become the unincorporated community known as Church. John and Mary were heavily involved in the founding of this little community. Born on the fourth of July, at 3:04 in the morning, Robert was a difficult child from day one. First of all, he presented breach and emerged...
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM BROADCHURCH PT 6 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 10:00PM BROADCHURCH PT 6 11:00PM LA OTRA MIRADA: WAY OF THE CROSS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM FIRING LINE 7:00PM MOLLY OF DENALI 7:30PM DINING WITH THE CHEF 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 10:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 10:30PM FIRING LINE 11:00PM USO - FOR THE TROOPS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 5:00PM ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: VINTAGE SAN ANTONIO...

The Cardwell School students will present a Veterans Day Celebration on Thursday, November 10th at 9 AM. Please note, this event is NOT on Veterans Day, but the day prior. Whitehall Schools will present their Veterans Day program on Veterans Day, Friday, November 11th at 10 AM in the Varsity Gym. Veterans needing to be added to the roll call roster should do so by calling the high school at 406-287-3862 before the end of Wednesday, November 9th....

ABRIDGED. REVISED. HILARIOUS: Montana Shakespeare in the Parks performed the three-person show The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)(Revised) to a packed Star Theatre on Wednesday, November 2nd....

WOW, WHITEHALL!! You are beyond amazing! The Whitehall Garden Club may have shaken out their aprons, wiped down the tables, and swept the floor, but their giddy smiles remain. The Community was given the opportunity to BAKE, BID (on), and BUY PIE, and pie oh pie did they ever!!! Thank you so much for making the Fall Festival Pie for Non-Profit booth so very successful. It had its most profitable year to date, and most nonprofits were designated as recipients. Forty pies were donated to the...
The Jefferson Valley Community Foundation is pleased and excited to announce its Short-and Sweet awards evening. The awards event will be held on November 10th at the Whitehall Community Center beginning at 7:00 PM. Representatives of those non-profit organizations who have applied for specific monetary grants should be present to find out the results of the awarded grant. A pie social will provide delicious refreshments and make the event a special evening, Non-profit organizations who have missed the grant deadline or who were unaware of...
Everyone is invited to attend an inter-generational (all ages) Soup and Game Night on Wednesday, November 9 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM at the Trinity United Methodist (102 S Brooke Street). Come join us for a bowl of soup and time of connection playing Bingo and other games....

On Thursday, October 27, 2022, the members of the St. Teresa of Avila parish Knights of Columbus Council 8375, presented the Coats for Kids at the Whitehall school for those children in need of a good winter coat. This is an annual event nationwide presented by the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic men's Charitable Organization. Grand Knight, Jim Staedt, and Knights, Ed Schramm and Jim Stearns, along with Terri Casagrande, whose husband Bob Casagrande, was our local Council 8375 member who was...
The experiences of veterans throughout the years, the strength and leadership of Native women, and a modern Indigenous teenager’s journey to understand and appreciate her family’s rich heritage will be explored during the Montana Historical Society’s public programs in November. The Thursday programs run from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., and are free at the Montana Historical Society, located at 225 No. Roberts in Helena. Those programs also are live streamed on the MTHS YouTube channel, then archived so they can be viewed at your leisure. Progr...
Keith “Weeds” Dykman benefit auction will be held on December 3 at the Pony Gym. Thanks to Sue Allen and Scott Lambert for organizing this event. Weeds fell off his roof while working on a home renovation project. The fall fractured his T12 vertebrae, and three ribs, and severely damaged his spinal cord. It is uncertain at this time if he will regain full use of his legs. He will be transported to the Craig Neurorehabilitation Hospital in Colorado on December 1. The funds generated will benefit Weeds in his rehabilitation and recovery aft...
In a Volunteer Hall decked out in spider webs and skeletons for “Fright Night” festivities, candidates for County Commissioner and Sheriff faced off Monday evening at a Boulder Monitor Forum – most often revealing how much they agreed on key issues facing Jefferson County. The forum brought together four native Montanans, all of them longtime residents of Jefferson County with extensive careers as public servants. Chad Cross and Tom Grimsrud, who are vying for the Sheriff’s job, both have worked in Jefferson County law enforcement for about t...
In advance of the upcoming Veterans Day holiday, the Jefferson County courthouse and flagpole in Boulder will be illuminated green November 7 through the 14 th as part of Operation Green Light, a new national collaborative initiative of the National Association of Counties (NACo) to support military veterans, as well as raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by many veterans and the resources that are available at the county, state and federal level to assist veterans and their families. “We want to make sure our veterans and t...
Next week is a strange week for many people. The Library will be open on Monday, closed on Tuesday for Election Day, open on Wednesday and Thursday, then closed on Friday for Veterans Day, and open on Saturday. The book drop is always open so feel free to return things in there as we empty it even when we are closed. Enjoy the time off; I plan to finish some quilting projects! The Friends of the Library will be meeting on Thursday, November 13th at 5 PM. They will be finishing up plans for the Christmas Stroll and working on winter projects....

As millions of children attend school this year, more than one in five of them will experience bullying, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. And in a national study by the Cyberbullying Research Center, nearly 21% of tweens said they had been a target, aggressor or witness to bullying online or by other electronic means. As parents search for ways to protect their children, a growing group of families are turning to an unlikely source for practical guidance: the Bible. Anaconda residents Jason and Tressa talk with their...

Whitehall's Screams Come True Haunted House, Hay Maze, and Escape Rooms is celebrating the completion of its fourth year and its biggest year to date, with nearly 4,000 people going through the haunt over the course of six days. "I'm really hoping the community and the local businesses see the value of this event and the revenue that it brings into the town, not only to Gold Junction Presents, but to bars, gas stations, restaurants, and more," said Pullman. The event donates a portion of its...

Few cuisine styles are as diverse and beloved as those that have been exported from the Mediterranean nation of Italy. From pasta to pizza and everything in between, the rich and savory flavors of Italian cuisine are enjoyed across the globe. Italian restaurants can be found in many cities and towns throughout the world. However, it's just as easy to create traditional, mouthwatering dishes at home with simple ingredients. Manicotti is a popular pasta dish that can be filled with cheese or...

"Mo-ommmmmmmmmmmmmm; do we hafta?!" Mary Anna and Elizabeth Margaret Donner asked in pure harmony. Neither poor girl, now 14 and 15, respectively, had ever liked getting their picture taken. Of course, this was back in the day, before parents could just readily go around snapping photographs aplenty of their prides and joys. Even as young children, as far back as their parents John and Clara could remember, Mary and Lizzie had never begged for attention either: they were usually more than happy...
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 01:18:36 Medical: Whitetail Dr 06:13:47 Medical Alarm: McKeown Ln 07:16:01 Motor Vehicle Accident (Non-Injury): I-90 08:53:58 911 Hang Up: McKeown Ln 12:18:28 Motor Vehicle Accident (Non-Injury): I-90 12:51:06 Motorist Assist: I-90 14:10:45 Civil: Sheep Camp Rd 14:48:20 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 17:23:11 Traffic Hazard: N Whitehall St 18:54:12 Traffic Stop: N Division St 19:05:19 Traffic Stop: E Legion St 19:08:58 Traffic Stop: W First St 19:32:16 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 19:42:38 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St 20:23:38...
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM BROADCHURCH PT 5 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM BROADCHURCH PT 5 11:00PM LA OTRA MIRADA: THE FIRST AND LAST WORD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM FIRING LINE 7:00PM MOLLY OF DENALI 7:30PM DINING WITH THE CHEF 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 10:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 10:30PM FIRING LINE 11:00PM GREAT PERFORMANCES: NY PHIL REOPENING OF DAVID GEFFEN HALL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5...
