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  • Wreaths Across America Radio: Special Gift for Military Members

    SEAN SULLIVAN, Wreaths Across America|Nov 10, 2021

    During this year’s season of hope and giving, Wreaths Across America Radio (WAAR) invites our troops from across the country and overseas, as well as their loved ones at home, to send a holiday greeting to one another in the form of an internet radio greeting. We call this the “Remembrance Ring” program. The “Remembrance Ring” provides American military families the opportunity to extend holiday greetings and thanks to service members and veterans through Wreaths Across America Radio. Wreaths Across America Radio is a stream you can listen to...

  • Extension Office: MSU Extension Suggests a Financial Power of Attorney

    Kaleena Miller and Marsha Goetting, MSU and Jefferson County Extension|Nov 10, 2021

    What if you were in an accident and were in intensive care for several weeks? What if you got COVID-19 and spent time in the hospital? Who would manage your finances while you were getting well? Who would protect the assets you have worked so hard to accumulate? A financial Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal tool that could help, said Kaleena Miller, MSU Madison-Jefferson Extension Agent. Montanans Marge and Jack have each executed a POA and have shared their reasons for doing so. Marge, age 79, is aware she becomes stressed when faced with...

  • 2022 Youth Serve Montana Scholarship Now Open

    Nov 10, 2021

    The Governor’s Office of Community Service, Reach Higher Montana, and Montana Campus Compact are pleased to announce applications are now being accepted for the 2022 Youth Serve Montana Scholarship. The Youth Serve Montana Scholarship was created to promote volunteerism among high school students. Funds are available through support from Montana Campus Compact, a network of Montana campuses committed to community service; Reach Higher Montana, a nonprofit dedicated to helping students pursue and fund post-secondary education; and the G...

  • Reach Higher Montana Launches Annual Stick with Scholarships Campaign

    Nov 10, 2021

    November is National Scholarship Month, and nonprofit Reach Higher Montana is celebrating all month long with its annual Stick with Scholarships Campaign. The campaign encourages students to place a student-designed Reach Higher Montana sticker on an appropriate surface, such as a water bottle or book cover, snap a photo, and share it on Facebook or Instagram feed, tag us and follow our page. All participating students will be entered into a random drawing for six $500 scholarships. All high school counselors have received a supply of stickers...

  • Between the Stacks: 11/10/2021

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Nov 10, 2021

    The Whitehall Community Library is very much in the news this month. If you would like to see the three different stories our friends at KXLF (CBS) have posted about our various programs and events, just go to their website at: https://www.kxlf.com/search?q=Whitehall+Community+Library to see interviews with local students, children and more. The library will be closed on November 11th for Veterans Day and then on November 25th and 26th for Thanksgiving. We will be open regular hours during the...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: November 14, 1996

    CATHERINE ELLERTON, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 10, 2021

    NOVEMBER 14, 1996 It may not yet be time to start singing “Jingle Bells,” but it is time to start thinking about how to make the holidays brighter for your neighbors in need. Whitehall area charitable organizations are kicking into full gear, preparing for the holiday season. The Whitehall Coats for Kids drive is on, the LDS Church is getting ready for a turkey dinner and a local business is sponsoring a food drive, both to raise food for the food pantry; the Headwaters Chapter of Hunters against Hunger is collecting food; and the Whi...

  • WMS/WHS First Quarter Honor/High Honor Roll

    Nov 10, 2021

    High Honor: 3.5-4.0 GPA SENIORS: Madison Austin, Steven Baceski, Haley Briggs, Camryn Contreras, Avrey Coombe, Marissa Ellison, Judith Engler, Connor Graham, Keara Hugulet, Justin Kuehl Dallon Lanes, Brendan Wagner, Lane Wagner, and Kaden Weber. JUNIORS: Jasmine Bourbanis-Carter, Lane Chase, Nick Denny, Remington Frankenstein, Maxine Hoagland, Miles Hoerauf, Dane Hoover, Makinzie Howlett, Michael Reiff, Leo Scafani, Emily Smith, Kolin Smith, Addison Sullivan, Gavin Watson, Eleni Vizzutti, and Lita Wetherelt. SOPHOMORES: Ashlyn Alley, Wesley...

  • Ruby Valley Medical Center Welcomes Frances Lewis, APRN, FNP-C

    Nov 10, 2021

    The Ruby Valley Medical Center welcomes our newest healthcare provider, Frances Lewis, APRN, FNP-C. Frances is a nurse practitioner seeing patients in our Twin Bridges clinic from Monday through Thursday. While Frances is interested in all aspects of medical treatment and caring for patients, she particularly enjoys women’s healthcare and pediatrics. Frances received her Bachelor of Science degree in neuroscience from Hamilton University in Clinton, New York. She earned her Bachelor of S...

  • Girl Scouts to Take STEM Experiences on the Road

    Nov 10, 2021

    Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming (GSMW) is more than half way to its goal of taking Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) experiences on the road to girls, K-12. Through grants and additional sponsorships, GSMW has raised 67% of its goal for a cargo style van that will be outfitted to store and deliver a myriad of technology, resources and experiences. Briana Rickman, Director of Fund Development for GSMW, hopes folks will consider supporting the Mobile STEM Learning Center when it comes to choosing where to direct their...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Banana Pudding

    Nov 10, 2021

    The holiday season is right around the corner, and that means cooking and baking to accommodate home entertaining and gifting is about to pick up. It is customary to bring a host or hostess gift when visiting a friend or loved one, and a dessert that appeals to all ages can certainly fit the bill. Even though cakes and cookies may be the norm, people may want to think outside the box for something unique, but equally tasty. Banana pudding often wins rave reviews. Anyone who loves the sweet...

  • Whitehall TV Channel 49.1: Week of November 11

    Nov 10, 2021

    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM CALL THE MIDWIFE PT 6 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM FINDING YOUR ROOTS: THE NEW WORLD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 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 & COMPANY 10:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 10:30PM FIRING LINE 11:00PM GREAT PERFORMANCES: JOHN WILLIAMS PREMIERE AT TANGLEWOOD...

  • FWP Proposes Repeal of Admin Rules on Madison River

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks|Nov 10, 2021

    At its Oct. 28 meeting, the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission proposed to repeal two administrative rules regarding the recreational use of the Madison River. On Dec. 24, 2020, the commission adopted the Madison River Recreation Management Rules. One of the rules creates walk/wade sections on the Madison River. A second rule provides for rest rotation sections on the river. These rules would have been implemented Jan. 1, 2022. Another rule established a Madison River work group with the charge to make recommendations on the Madison River...

  • FWP Clarifies Changes to Wolf Hunting, Trapping Regulations

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks|Nov 10, 2021

    In August, the Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted several changes to the 2021/2022 wolf hunting and trapping regulations. Changes include eliminating quotas, increasing the number of wolf trapping and hunting licenses allowed for individual hunters, extending wolf trapping seasons and the allowance of snares to harvest wolves. The changes also specified that hunters are allowed to purchase and possess 10 wolf hunting licenses – a separate license for each wolf they harvest – and trappers are allowed a bag limit of 10 wolves. This means an...

  • A Community of River Guides Copes With Loss

    BECCA LAWTON, Writers on the Range|Nov 10, 2021

    The Grand Canyon boating community — devoted to each other and to the Colorado River — was shocked to learn this fall that we’d lost two of our own. Former river guides and rangers Mark O’Neill, 67, of Chimacum, Washington, and Kim Crumbo, 74, of Odgen, Utah, didn’t return home from a Sept. 13-17 canoe-packing trip in Yellowstone National Park. Then on Sept. 20, Mark’s body and the boat were found on the shore of Shoshone Lake. He’d succumbed to hypothermia. Kim remains missing. We who guided in the canyon with both men, sharing our intimate...

  • Montana State Park of the Week Council Grove State Park

    Nov 10, 2021

    Council Grove is home to some beautiful old-growth ponderosa pines. These pines are capable of growing well over 200 feet tall and attract several different species of birds. Visitors to Council Grove State Park will find walk-in access to the Clark Fork River for various outdoor recreation pursuits. A deeply eroded, bowl-shaped bank on a Clark Fork channel has become a popular beach area in the summer. The park is very popular with dog walkers. With nearly a mile and half of river frontage,...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report: Week of 10/31/2021

    Nov 10, 2021

    SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 00:29 Traffic Stop: E Legion St 04:24 Motor Vehicle 08:23 911 Hang Up: Hanson Ln 10:00 Animal: Hwy 41 10:03 Civil Standby: Robbins Ln 11:53 Reckless Driver: I-90 12:30 Reckless Driver: I-90 12:58 Suspicious: Piedmont Pond 15:29 911 Open Line: I-90 18:20 911 Hang Up 19:24 Assist: N Main St 20:24 Traffic Offense: I-90 WB 21:05 Animal MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 07:47 Medical Alarm: Leppala Ln 09:34 Neighbor Dispute: E Legion 10:51 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St 10:59 Traffic Stop: I-90 12:19 VIN Inspection: Curlew Ln 14:04 911 Misdial...

  • BCBSMT Expands Medicare Advantage Offerings in MT

    JOHN DORAN, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana|Nov 10, 2021

    Medicare beneficiaries in five additional Montana counties will now be able to purchase low-cost, high-quality Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana (BCBSMT) Medicare Advantage plans for 2022. BCBSMT will now offer Medicare Advantage products in Broadwater, Deer Lodge, Granite, Jefferson and Powell counties, in addition to Carbon, Cascade, Flathead, Gallatin, Lake, Lewis and Clark, Lincoln, Missoula, Ravalli, Yellowstone and Silver Bow counties where plans continue to be available. The expanded footprint and new options detailed below build on...

  • Flu Season May Further Impact Red Cross Blood Supply

    Nov 10, 2021

    As the holidays approach and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns about a potential spike in flu cases this year, it’s important that those who are eligible, healthy and feeling well make an appointment to donate blood. The American Red Cross continues to address an ongoing emergency blood shortage, and donors are urged to give now to combat the lowest blood supply levels at this time of year in more than a decade. According to the CDC, flu cases reached an all-time low last year because of masking, physical distancing and s...

  • Help With Heating from Energy Share of Montana

    RACHEL HABERMAN, Energy Share of Montana|Nov 10, 2021

    Cold weather is coming and heating bills can pile up fast. Are you or someone you know worried about how to pay those bills? Energy Share of Montana is a private, nonprofit organization whose main purpose is to help Montanans facing energy emergencies. An “energy emergency” usually means someone facing loss of heat or lights in their home due to unforeseen circumstances or issues beyond their control, and who have no resources to pay that bill themselves. Energy Share helps people from all walks of life: senior citizens, veterans, une...

  • Creating Fiction from History: 11/3/2021

    CHARLES HADDON SHANK, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 3, 2021

    The tornado came, it saw, and it conquered! When the Donner twins were born, the Great Whirlwind which heralded their coming also signaled the course that their lives would forever take. With the meager means at his disposal, Robert Donner prepared his twins for the hard, often rough and tumble life of the early 1900s West. It could well be argued that Butte, Montana, especially in this early era, was even more rough and tumble than most. After his primary means of employment, the Parrot...

  • Between the Stacks: 11/3/2021

    JEANNIE FERRIS, Whitehall Community Library|Nov 3, 2021

    After months of practice, the 2nd and 3rd graders from the 21st Century program are ready to perform their stories for Reader’s Theater. This program will be held at the library on November 4th at 3:45PM, and is open to everyone. The students have been working with library staff to make masks, learn their lines, and practicing their reading to create this terrific show! Please come join us as they share their hard work with everyone. The library will begin open craft classes on November 9th as we finish up with the afterschool program. These c...

  • Whitehall MS/High Principal Check-in

    MELISSA ROBBINS, WHS WMS Principal|Nov 3, 2021

    Quarter 1 is in the books for the school year of 21-22. The first few months of school are always exciting with sports, academics, and welcoming the students back. We are enjoying the full hallways and classrooms. Our focus this fall has been working as a school community, getting students involved, and providing as many opportunities as possible for our students and staff. The year kicked off with the 6th-grade orientation and assemblies; student leadership has been key this fall. Our after-sch...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: November 5, 1996

    CATHERINE ELLERTON, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 3, 2021

    Paulette Atencio thinks everyone should know how to tell a good story, how to succeed at being self-employed, and how to cook tempting meals. Atencio was in Whitehall last week, visiting the schools and sharing her wisdom with the students. As part of the Helena Presents program, Atencio was in the midst of a six-month tour to schools all over the country. She spends a week in each town, telling stories and teaching teachers how to do the same. Telling a story well involves much more than keeping things in order, Atencio told listeners. A good...

  • Creating Fiction from History: 10/27/2021

    CHARLES HADDON SHANK|Oct 27, 2021

    Mary and Jane Donner were born exactly one full minute apart, during a tornado on May 27th, 1896, in St. Louis, Missouri. For their parents, Robert and Miriam, their unique entrance into this life was merely a harbinger of what was to follow! Though the Donner's property was scarcely affected by the fury of the enormous "dust devil", they quickly decided to join the Westward Expansion and, uprooting from Missouri, took the Frisco from St. Louis to Kansas City. There they boarded the Kansas Pacif...

  • Jefferson County News & Notes

    BRUCE BINKOWSKI, Jefferson County Events Coordinator|Oct 27, 2021

    • Ballots were mailed to Jefferson County registered voters on October 15 for the election of Mayor of the Town of Whitehall and a public vote for the Town of Whitehall to start the process to be included in the Jefferson Valley Rural Ambulance District. This election will be conducted by MAIL BALLOT ONLY. The regular polling places will not be open. The place of deposit and the days and times when the ballots may be returned to the place of deposit before election day and on election day are: Jefferson County Clerk and Recorders office at 1...

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