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  • Get Involved in the Community Development Council

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Oct 6, 2021

    The Golden Sunlight Mine has created the new Community Development Council (CDC), spawned off the Whitehall Community Transition Advisory Committee (CTAC) to assist GSM in funding projects for the Whitehall area. Chuck Buus, of Golden Sunlight, hopes that this subcommittee will be a real opportunity for Barrick to support projects within the area that better our community and create sustainability. “This is a committee where we need to think bigger, to start something significant, and really partner with each other and other o...

  • Between the Stacks: 10/9/2021

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Oct 6, 2021

    Beginning this Wednesday, October 6th, at 6:00 p.m. we will be running our next section of "Spotting Fake News." If you are interested in taking these next three sessions on discovering how to authenticate websites, track sources through lateral reading, and discover who is behind the information you are seeking, this is the class for you. Please call the library at 287-3763 to sign up. Family Game night will be Thursday, October 7th, at 6:00 p.m. Bring your family, friends, and favorite games t...

  • Creating Fiction from History: Dave Wilson

    KERRY WAFER|Oct 6, 2021

    March 17, 1891 My dearest Marie, I trust this letter finds you well, my love. I have arrived in Castle Town, Montana – 2 months gone and hopefully only another five or six weeks before I see your beautiful face again! I came across a sad piece of news yesterday while browsing through old newspapers in the Chronicle office. I'll write it out as it appeared in the paper on February 4. Dave Wilson died on Tuesday. He was 79. He was buried in Boot Hill on Wednesday. And....that was it, three l...

  • Why Civic Engagement Matters for Companies and Nonprofits

    StatePoint|Oct 6, 2021

    New research reveals that not only has America’s largest generation -- millennials -- become more civically engaged since the pandemic began, but that the time is right for nonprofits and companies to help all Americans see how profoundly they can influence social change. The new survey from Points of Light, a nonpartisan, global nonprofit organization that inspires, equips and mobilizes millions of people to take action that changes the world, conducted by INFLUENCE|SG, found that almost 50% of millennials believe in the power of civic e...

  • 5 Ways to Prepare Your Home for Winter

    StatePoint|Oct 6, 2021

    It’s that time of year: pumpkin spice is here and so are shorter days and cooler nights. Before nightfall comes too early, take advantage of the milder temps to prepare your home for winter. Here are a few easy, DIY tasks to check off your list. 1. Close Up the Patio. It’s important to protect patio items from winter wear and tear so you can enjoy them as soon as the weather breaks in the spring. When the weather in your area seems to be changing for good, clean outdoor furniture like tables, chairs and décor and protect them with a heavy-duty...

  • Ruby Valley Medical Center Receives Cardiac Recognition Award

    DEBRA MCNEILL, Ruby Valley Medical Center|Oct 6, 2021

    Ruby Valley Medical Center was recognized with the Cardiac Recognition Award at the Montana Hospital Association’s annual virtual meeting in early October. The Cardiac Recognition Award is sponsored by the Cardiovascular Health Program within the state health department. The Recognition Award singles out Critical Access Hospitals who demonstrate that they have the infrastructure and commitment to provide high quality care for patients with acute coronary syndrome, which includes heart attack. Receiving the Cardiac Recognition confirms Ruby Vall...

  • Rural Community Opioid Response Program Implementation Grant Awarded to Assist Silver Bow, Deer Lodge, Beaverhead, Madison, and Jefferson Counties

    TANNER GOOCH, St. James Healthcare|Oct 6, 2021

    St. James Healthcare was awarded a $1,000,000 grant from the Health Resources Services Administration’s Federal Office for Rural Communities Opioid Response Programs (RCORP) to conduct needs assessments and develop plans, including prevention, treatment, and recovery interventions for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). St. James Healthcare will work in close partnership with the Montana Hospital Association, Montana Chemical Dependency Center, Montana’s Peer Network, Butte-Silver Bow Health Department and Sheriff Department, Southwest Montana Com...

  • 406 Area Code Required for Local Calls Starting October 24

    Oct 6, 2021

    Beginning October 24, 2021, all local calls in Montana must be dialed with the 406 area code to connect. Montana’s 406 area code currently allows seven-digit dialing to complete local calls. That will change this month due to a Federal Communications Commission order designating 988 as the new, nationwide, 3-digit number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Some seven-digit phone numbers in Montana’s 406 area code begin with 988. To prevent misdialing the 988 Lifeline, all local calls in Montana must be dialed with the area code beg...

  • PLEASE Don't Pet the Wildlife

    KELSEY WELLINGTON, Writers on the Range|Oct 6, 2021

    “I can’t believe that person is getting that close.” Just off the road stands a bull elk — a 700-pound animal with three-foot tall antlers — and a woman is standing not even four feet away from it. All it would take is for the elk to make one sudden swing of its head and the woman would be hospitalized. “Here we go again,” I say, rolling my eyes. Then I hop out of the van, instructing my clients to wait here while I try to handle the situation. I work as a privately contracted guide to lead visitors on wildlife and geology tours of Grand Teto...

  • Montana State Park of the Week Elkhorn State Park

    Oct 6, 2021

    Traveling along gravel secondary roads outside of Boulder, you'll find the once thriving town of Elkhorn, now one of the smallest state parks in the state. See the remnants of this 19th century mining town preserved as examples of frontier architecture. Three-quarters of a mile up the main road that runs through town (just outside of the state park property) lies the town cemetery where visitors can see the tombstone of Swiss miner Peter Wys who originally discovered the silver veins in the...

  • Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park Presents 'Escape Cabin' and Marshmallow Roast Event

    Oct 6, 2021

    Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park will host an original escape room event on Saturday, Oct. 23, with time slots starting at 5 p.m. and going until 10 p.m., meeting at the main (lower) visitor center. Here’s where the adventure begins: Dr. Townsend, a bat biologist, has gone missing in a nefarious plot. To avoid the same fate and escape in time, you’ll have to search his cabin for clues and find his hidden research notes. Participants have 40 minutes to follow the trail of clues and unlock the door. When you’ve successfully found the way out w...

  • Virtual Open Houses: Potential Changes to Hunting Regulations

    Oct 6, 2021

    FWP regional staff will hold virtual meetings across the state to discuss potential hunting regulation changes for 2022 and 2023. These meetings will be held via Zoom and allow the public to hear directly from FWP staff and ask questions about the proposed changes. The potential hunting regulation changes are available online for the public to review. The potential changes are coming now during the normal biennial season setting year to help make Montana’s hunting regulations simpler and easier to understand. Over the last several weeks, FWP b...

  • Montana State Parks and Recreation Board to meet Oct. 7

    Oct 6, 2021

    The Montana State Parks and Recreation Board will meet in person on Oct. 7, beginning at 1 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Montana State Capitol in Room 303. Interested members of the public may comment during the meeting in person or via Zoom. To listen to the meeting and for information on how to join the meeting via Zoom, click on the Montana State Parks and Recreation Board’s webpage prior to the meeting start time. For a full agenda and background on the scheduled topics, go to the Montana State Parks and Recreation Board meeting w...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Four Bean Chili

    Oct 6, 2021

    People choose to adhere to a vegetarian or vegan diet for various reasons. Some people avoid animal products because of ethics, while others want to control their weight with low-calorie foods. Still others may have food allergies or intolerances that make a vegetable-based diet their best option. Cooking vegetarian or vegan can introduce a person to a wide variety of new foods and flavors. That's why even people who eat meat like to periodically experiment with vegetarian or vegan foods. When...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report: Week of 9/26/2021

    Oct 6, 2021

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 01:03 Traffic Stop: Whitetail Rd 09:33 Motor Vehicle: I-90 10:00 911 Misdial: Antelope Ln 10:08 Reckless Driver: I-90 10:36 Civil: S Lincoln St 10:54 Civil: N Jefferson St 11:33 Medical: E Second St 12:56 Civil: Curlew Ln 13:47 911 Open Line 14:47 911 Hang Up: I-90 14:48 911 Hang Up: I-90 15:38 Shooting: Lost Moose Bend 17:57 Citizen Assist: I-90 19:37 Animal: Piedmont & Daly 19:51 Motor Vehicle: I-90 EB 20:31 Stranded Motorist: I-90 WB 22:50 Suicide Threats: I-90 WB 23:17 Assist: I-90 EB 23:21 Traffic Offense: I-90 WB...

  • Whitehall TV Channel 49.1: Week of 10/7/2021

    Oct 6, 2021

    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM CALL THE MIDWIFE PT 1 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM POV: FRUITS OF LABOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM FIRING LINE 7:00PM 34TH HISPANIC HERITAGE AWARDS 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 10:30PM FIRING LINE 11:00PM GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET: 3 DIVAS AT VERSAIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 6:00AM HERO ELEMENTARY 6:30AM XAVIER RIDDLE 7:00AM CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30AM...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: October 10, 1996

    CATHERINE ELLERTON, Whitehall Ledger|Oct 6, 2021

    OCTOBER 10, 1996 With extremely dry conditions in Southwest Montana causing very high fire danger, Forest Service officials were warning that grave problems could be on the horizon. “If things stay as dry as they are, we could have some serious problems when rifle season starts in two weeks,” said Jack de Golia, spokesman for the Dillon Interagency Fire Dispatch Center. In areas around Whitehall, firefighters battled two blazes over the weekend and were facing three more by Tuesday night. For the second consecutive year, the Great Pumpkin is co...

  • Get Involved in All the Fall Festival Events

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Sep 29, 2021

    Whitehall is the place to be this October! Not only are we already being blessed with beautiful fall colors falling from our trees, but Whitehall’s annual Fall Festival is quickly approaching. This year’s Fall Festival will be held on Saturday, October 23rd with vendors in the Whitehall Community Center, as well as kids activities and other great happenings throughout town. The event is brought to you by the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with Gold Junction Presents. This year’s event will coincide with the Screams Come True...

  • Name to a Face: Colton Anderson

    KRISTINE ERINN, Whitehall Ledger|Sep 29, 2021

    Colton Anderson is the man behind the scenes, quite literally. While you may not know his face, you've enjoyed his work. As the owner of the Star Theatre, Anderson works to bring in the latest in entertainment to the big screen, as well as helps behind the scenes of many Whitehall events, including Beats & Eats, Shakespeare in the Park, and Screams Come True. Anderson moved to Whitehall in 2005, becoming part of the Sacry family when his mother married Steve Sacry. In 2007, he found a job at the...

  • JeffCo Health Department Update: 9/29/2021

    PAM HANNA RN, Jefco Public Health Supervisor|Sep 29, 2021

    During the past two weeks, Jefferson County has experienced its greatest increase in COVID-19 cases since December of 2020. There has been widespread transmission throughout all areas of our county. Due to the high number of cases, Jefferson County Health Department may not be able to contact every confirmed case or close contact in a timely manner. Actions you can take to help: If you have a pending lab or have been notified of a positive test result, please isolate from others for at least 10...

  • NorthWestern Energy Announces Intention to Build Laurel Gas Plant Without Pre-Approval From the Public Service Commission

    JO DEE BLACK, NorthWestern Energy|Sep 29, 2021

    On Tuesday, Sept. 21, NorthWestern Energy submitted a request to withdraw its application for the Laurel gas plant to the Public Service Commission (PSC), citing supply line issues. Hours later, NorthWestern revealed its intention to move forward building the Laurel gas plant without pre-approval from the PSC. The Montana Environmental Information Center (MEIC) opposes an unusual Montana law that allows NorthWestern to seek pre-approval from the PSC when it wants to build a new electricity generating plant. Pre-approval allows the utility to...

  • NorthWestern Energy Warns of Widespread Scam Activity in Area

    JO DEE BLACK, NorthWestern Energy|Sep 29, 2021

    NorthWestern Energy is reporting an all-time high in scam activity this week from customers on the receiving end of calls in which scammers threaten to shut off service if customers don’t take immediate actions that include making payments by gift cards, Bitcoin or other forms of payment. The increase in reports also includes instances where callers manipulate caller ID to make it appear as if an energy company is making the call, commonly referred to as caller ID spoofing. Reports include scammers even going as far as showing up at l...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: October 3, 1996

    CATHERINE ELLERTON, Whitehall Ledger|Sep 29, 2021

    OCTOBER 3, 1996 How much do you know about the national party platforms on which presidential candidates Bill Clinton and Bob Dole are supposedly running? How would you feel if a high school student could tell you more about the issues in the race than you could tell them? Students in the Advanced Placement English class at WHS were recently assigned to write a research paper comparing and contrasting the Democratic and Republican Party presidential platforms on five major issues. At the same time the students were learning about the party...

  • Between the Stacks: 9/29/2021

    JEANNIE FERRIS, Whitehall Community Library|Sep 29, 2021

    This Thursday evening, September 30, at 5:30 p.m. the library will be hosting Family Game Night. Everyone is invited to bring their favorite board games or use some of the library’s, and enjoy an evening of family, friends, and snacks. If you don’t have family in town, just gather up a group of friends or bring yourself to join a table and meet some new friends. I’d like to remind everyone of the library’s hours as there was some confusion on Saturday about when we close. The library is open Monday and Wednesday from 9AM to 7PM, Tuesday...

  • How to Make an Impact This National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    StatePoint|Sep 29, 2021

    (StatePoint) October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual opportunity to spend your dollars on products and services that benefit breast cancer advocacy, research and patient care services. However, experts say that the clutter of pink products on store shelves and online can make savvy shopping a challenge. “Determining if a given product sold during October actually benefits a breast cancer charity is not always easy,” says Sarah Rosales, vice president of Corporate Partnerships at Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading breas...

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