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  • Name to a Face: To the Lost Ones

    Kristine Erinn, Whitehall Ledger|Jun 30, 2021

    Bob Casagrande was a family friend of the author, whom she had known since her birth. His passing this week hit her hard, but she took the picture at right just a few moments after learning he was gone. That inspired this article. You never know when true pain will hit you. No, not physical pain; I mean the type of pain which is harder to heal from. After a challenging year, no one expected to get hit with something this hard to deal with. In this type of situation, you grasp desperately for...

  • Whitehurst earns Montana University System Honor Scholarships

    Karen Ogden, University of Montana System|Jun 30, 2021

    The Montana University System has awarded the prestigious Montana University System Honor Scholarship to 2021 Whitehall High School graduate Kathryn Whitehurst. The MUS Honor Scholarship is a renewable scholarship offered by the Montana Board of Regents that waives undergraduate tuition for up to eight semesters at any campus of the Montana University System or Dawson, Flathead Valley or Miles community colleges. The scholarship's average value is $20,000. It is the most prestigious scholarship...

  • Astronomical Event Visible This July 11-13th

    Joe Witherspoon, Cottontail Observatory|Jun 30, 2021

    Venus and Mars will meet up and be joined by the Moon. To see this event look West where the Sun will set about 9:55 PM on July 11th through 13th. You will see a bright Venus and right next to it will be a dimmer ruby Mars. On the 11th the Moon will be about 4 degrees to the right of Venus. With only 6% visibility it will be a very thin Crescent Moon. On the 12th the Crescent Moon will be about 4 degrees above and to the left of the Venus Mars pair. The 13th the Moon will be about 10 degrees above and to the left of the Venus Mars pair. For...

  • Chamber Corner: Get Involved - Volunteer!

    Jun 30, 2021

    FRONTIER DAYS: The Chamber is actively seeking vendors of all kinds - if you are a vendor, or know of one, please get in contact with the Chamber at 406-287-2260 or whitehallmtchamber@gmail.com. Parade applications are available online at whitehallchamberofcommerce.com or at the Chamber kiosk at 501 North Whitehall Street. The Chamber is looking for volunteers to help run a kids activity building center at the Main Street Green on Saturday, July 24th from 10 to 1. Help us get the word out - Frontier Days 2021 is going to be...

  • Connecting Point: The True Source

    Bill Lanes|Jun 30, 2021

    Generosity, according to dictionary.com, is the spirit and action of freely and frequently giving to others.” Most often this characteristic is associated with those of religious ties, being celebrated world-wide. One can also be generous without any religious background or belief. Do you consider yourself to be generous? Many of us do. We live in a community that is quite generous through non-profit avenues. Generous benefactors give of their time, talent, and resources to those in need. I’m of the opinion that “small town life” is the best! I...

  • Between the Stacks: 6/30/2021

    Jeannie Ferriss, Whitehall Community Library|Jun 30, 2021

    As everyone is looking forward to the Fourth of July holiday, I want to remind you that the Library will be closed on July 5th. We will be open on Saturday as usual. Please also be on the lookout for the many children who are arriving and leaving from programs. It is a busy time of year for us and we want everyone to stay safe. If you have a young person interested in getting into the babysitting business, the Extension Office will be teaching a four week Babysitting clinic on Tuesday afternoons, starting July 6 at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome...

  • St. James Cancer Center Earns National Accreditation from the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons

    Tanner Gooch, St James Communications Manager|Jun 30, 2021

    The Commission on Cancer (CoC), a quality program of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) has granted Three-Year Accreditation to the SCL Health Cancer Centers of Montana at St. James Healthcare. To earn voluntary CoC accreditation, a cancer program must meet 34 CoC quality care standards, be evaluated every three years through a survey process, and maintain level of excellence in the delivery of comprehensive patient-centered care. Because it is a CoC-accredited cancer center, St. James...

  • Our Town 100 Years Ago: June

    Arlene Weber, Jefferson Valley Museum|Jun 30, 2021

    The following is taken as written from the June 21 and 28, 1895 editions of the Whitehall Zephyr. We were pleased to meet Mr. Martin Lundwall of the Madison County Monitor, Twin Bridges this week. Mr. Lundwall was down to Bozeman and took in the circus but says he was not one of the suckers who dropped a roll on the shell game-that's what he says. Dick Hammond may be able to stick to a bucking or runaway bronco, but when a bicycle takes the bits between its teeth he ain't able to stay with it...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years:

    Catherine Ellerton, Whitehall Ledger|Jun 30, 2021

    The Whitehall Ledger was awarded 15 first place awards, including one major award for community service, at the Montana Newspaper Association (MNA) annual convention in Livingston Saturday. Ledger editor Jan Anderson individually received 8 first place writing awards and one first place photo award. That placed her not only as the top individual writing winner in Class III weeklies at the MNA Better Newspaper Contest but also as the winner of the most individual first place writing awards from any newspaper of any size in the statewide contest....

  • Montana Park of the Week: Greycliff Prairie Dog Town

    Jun 30, 2021

    This weeks showcase, Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Park is brought to you by Yellowstone Country and is located in southeast Montana. This black-tailed prairie dog community is protected and preserved through the efforts of Montana State Parks, the Nature Conservancy, and the Montana Department of Transportation. Did you know? Interpretive displays tell the story of these small, entertaining prairie dogs and their role in the prairie ecosystem. These creatures have great ecological...

  • Boaters Gearing Up for July 4th Weekend May Need Inspection

    Jun 30, 2021

    As boaters flock to the amazing rivers and lakes across the state for the July 4th weekend, keep in mind the rules aimed at preventing aquatic invasive species from spreading. Just like in past years, watercraft owners must stop at all open inspection stations they encounter. Typically, these stops are very brief and include a short series of questions and an inspection of the boat and trailer. Watercraft owners can make this process quick and easy if they consistently practice Clean, Drain and Dry: • Clean all mud and debris from the w...

  • Fireworks Prohibited on Reclamation Lands, Waterbodies

    Jun 30, 2021

    Fireworks are strictly prohibited on Bureau of Reclamation lands and waterbodies. These areas consist of multiple reservoirs, surrounding lands, and campgrounds across the state of Montana. These areas include Anita Reservoir, Bighorn Reservoir, Canyon Ferry Reservoir, Clark Canyon Reservoir, Fresno Reservoir, Gibson Reservoir, Helena Valley Reservoir, Nelson Reservoir, Pishkun Reservoir, Tiber Reservoir known locally as Lake Elwell, and Willow Creek Reservoir. “Fireworks are always prohibited on federal lands in Montana, but the extremely dry...

  • Garden Open House at Sage Mountain Center

    Chris Borton, Sage Mountain Center|Jun 30, 2021

    Enjoy a drive into the mountains to see the beautiful high-altitude gardens of Sage Mountain Center on Saturday, July 10, 10 AM to 2 PM, located off Toll Mtn. Rd. between Butte and Whitehall, off Hwy 2. Features include organic edible landscapes, Permaculture designs, drip irrigation, cultivars of herbs, fruit trees, vegetables, flowers, as well as, water retention techniques, and mulching options. At 6,300 ft elevation, the solar water heated straw bale greenhouse provides an abundance of...

  • Keep Bird Feeders Clean or Put Them Away for the Summer

    Jun 30, 2021

    To prevent the spread of disease, such as salmonella, bird enthusiasts should consider either removing their bird feeders for the summer or cleaning the feeder regularly. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has received several phone calls recently about dead birds around feeders and birds with crusty eyes. Birds don’t need supplementary food in the summer. They typically eat naturally occurring food, such as insects, during this time of year when they are nesting and rearing their young. If you suspect that you are seeing sick birds, or find d...

  • Whitehall TV Channel 49.1: Week of 7/1/2021

    Jun 30, 2021

    THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2021 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM CAT IN THE HAT 7:30PM PEG + CAT 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM US ON MASTERPIECE PT 2 12:00AM AMANPOUR & COMPANY FRIDAY, JULY 2, 2021 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM MARKET TO MARKET 7:00PM CAT IN THE HAT 7:30PM DINING WITH THE CHEF 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM AMERICAN MASTERS “NORMAN LEAR” 11:30PM BEYOND THE CANVAS “VISIONARIES OF T...

  • State Officials Report Alarming Trend of Fentanyl-Related Fatalities in Montana

    Jon Ebelt, MT DPHHS Public Information Officer|Jun 30, 2021

    State officials said today the alarming increase of fentanyl-related fatalities in Montana that occurred in 2020 does not appear to be slowing down thus far into 2021. The Montana Department of Justice’s State Crime Lab reported 41 fentanyl-related deaths in 2020, up from 19 in 2019. Through May 2021, there’s already been 22 total confirmed fentanyl-related fatalities, including 11 statewide in April alone. “This latest trend is extremely concerning and adds to the already existing deadly and costly impact illegal drugs have in Montana commu...

  • Donors Urgently Needed: Red Cross Still Facing Severe Blood Shortage

    Matt Ochsner, American Red Cross|Jun 30, 2021

    The American Red Cross continues to experience a severe blood shortage that is negatively affecting blood product availability across the country. Donors of all blood types – especially type O – are urged to make an appointment to give now and help ensure hospital shelves are stocked with blood products over the Fourth of July holiday and beyond. Right now, the Red Cross is working around the clock to provide blood products to hospitals responding to an unusually high number of traumas and emergency room visits, as well as overdoses and res...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Competition-Style Pulled Pork

    Jun 30, 2021

    Many people now have smokers in their outdoor cooking arsenals. The slow and low style of cooking imparts rich, smokey flavor and can create tender, fall-off-the-bone results wrapped in a delicious bark. Brisket and ribs are some of the foods associated with barbecue, but a perfect pulled pork recipe can yield juicy sandwiches or main courses accompanied by cornbread or cole slaw. Get barbecue ready with "Competition-Style Pulled Pork" from "BBQ Revolution" (Quarto Publishing Group) by Mitch...

  • Caverns Friday Summer Speaker Series: 'Mountaineering in Montana'

    Jun 30, 2021

    Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park will host a free talk entitled “Mountaineering in Montana” on Friday, July 2, at 8 p.m. in the park’s campground amphitheater. This talk will explore a few of the historical mountaineering events in Montana, dating back to the mid-19th century. Terry Kennedy will share a few artifacts of interest, including books that have recorded mountaineering events in southwest Montana. This is the sixth presentation in Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park’s annual Friday Summer Speakers Series, which introduces a new speaker...

  • Missouri Headwaters Summer Speaker Series: Jedediah Smith and the Fur Trade Era

    Jun 30, 2021

    Missouri Headwaters State Park will host a free presentation featuring guest speaker Jim Smith on Saturday, June 26, at 7 p.m. in the park’s campground. Bring your own lawn chair. A marshmallow roast follows each program, weather permitting. As Europeans left their homelands to seek a new life across the Atlantic Ocean, they faced many hardships in the unexplored lands of America. Those who traveled into these areas became heroes in their own time and earned a place in history. These included people such as Daniel Boone, Lewis and Clark, Jim B...

  • Missouri Headwaters Summer Speaker Series: Into the Wild with Gifford Pinchot & John Muir

    Jun 30, 2021

    Missouri Headwaters State Park will host a free presentation featuring guest-speakers Marisa Diaz-Waian and John Clayton on Saturday, July 3, at 7 p.m. in the park’s campground. Bring your own lawn chair. A marshmallow roast follows each program, weather permitting. Marisa Diaz-Waian and John Clayton will co-lead a discussion about the unique lives of John Muir and Gifford Pinchot, including the questions their contrasting philosophies raise about “the wild” and our place in it. Preservation-based philosophies associated with Muir celeb...

  • Warm Water, Low Flows Prompt Fishing Restrictions on Several Rivers

    Jun 30, 2021

    Angling restriction on several rivers go into effect today due to warming water temperatures and low flows. The restrictions include what are commonly known as “hoot owl” closures, which means fishing is closed from 2 p.m. to midnight, and some full fishing closures. The closures and restrictions will stay in effect until conditions improve. The closures and hoot owl restrictions include: • Beaverhead River hoot owl restrictions from the mouth to Laknar Lane Bridge; • Smith River hoot owl restrictions from the confluence of the North and South...

  • How To Love The Bear's World

    John Horning, Writers on the Range|Jun 30, 2021

    Last spring, at the height of some of the most anxiety-ridden moments of the pandemic, my father read a poem to me over the phone. He’s 89 this year, and while he’s vibrant and healthy I don’t take for granted any opportunity to hear his voice — especially when he’s reciting a poem. The poem, Mary Oliver’s Spring, describes the emergence of a black bear from its winter slumber. Oliver writes: “There is only one question: how to love this world.” This spring, as bruins emerged across the American West, I found myself wondering about the secre...

  • Legislature Backed Commercialization of Public Wildlife

    Tom Puchlerz, Montana Wildlife Federation|Jun 30, 2021

    I like so many Montana hunters have been blessed to enjoy a lifetime of world-class hunting and fishing. It’s why so many of us live here, and it speaks to the decades of work that Montanans have put into conserving and managing our public wildlife for the benefit of everyone. But after this legislative session it is clear that Montana is on a different path, one that disregards science and places the ability for some to profit off of our wildlife as the highest priority. As we have seen in other states this will mean less opportunity for p...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report: Week of 6/20/2021

    Jun 30, 2021

    SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 2021 00:39 Suspicious Vehicle: Tebay Ln 01:53 Suspicious Vehicle: Hwy 2 W 02:00 Mental Crisis: Hwy 2 W 12:29 Civil Standby: Lost Moose Bend 13:17 Citizen Assist: Boe Ln 13:27 911 Hang Up: I-90 15:05 911 Open Line 16:41 Lost Property: Mormon Ln 21:19 Stranded Motorist: I-90 21:47 Traffic Offense I-90 WB MONDAY, JUNE 21, 2021 00:47 Suspicious: E First St 01:02 Suspicious 01:46 Suspicious: W Viella St 04:49 Larceny/Theft: W Second St 05:07 Mental Crisis: Hwy 2 W 09:24 Animal: Piedmont Rd 09:26 Civil Standby: Jackrabbit Ln 10:39 Tr...

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