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  • Between the Stacks

    Jeannie Ferriss, Whitehall Community Library|Nov 16, 2016

    It was the third year of the Civil War, 1863, when President Abraham Lincoln declared that each November there would be a national day of Thanksgiving. It was based on a celebration which first took place in 1621, when the Wampanoag Indians and the Plymouth settlers shared a meal after the fall crops had been harvested. The New World had been a cruel lesson for the pilgrims with only 51 settlers surviving out of 102 original arrivals. Now life was once again hard for a nation at war with itself. Would the long Civil War ever end? It would take...

  • For Your Information

    Arcylle Shaw, Contributing Writer|Nov 16, 2016

    Glenn: You are not only clever, but sneaky! Those Trojans have been amazing and to think you would include the Yankees in the same column. Paul’s brother, Shane, watched the Ronan game and his comment was that the 1978 Trojan team couldn’t touch them and they were pretty good but not comparable to the 2016 team. With Sacry and Joy genes, Rebekah (Bekah) Joy took those genes and added dedication and hard work and became the most valuable player for the Missoula Sentinel Spartans soccer team. Bekah held the position of goalie and accomplished som...

  • Chamber elects officers

    STAFF REPORT|Nov 16, 2016

    The Whitehall Chamber of Commerce has elected a new Vice President and two new board members for 2017. At their annual Business Meeting Monday, Chamber members elected Don Chlebeck as Vice President, and Nick Jenkins and Jan Thorne to the Board of Directors. A previous President of the Chamber, Chlebeck will serve again as President in 2018. After serving as Vice President this year, Edward J. Guza will be the Chamber President in 2017. Current President Ruby Anderson will serve as the Past President. The Chamber is still looking for a...

  • Festival of Trees November 17

    STAFF REPORT|Nov 16, 2016

    The main fundraiser for Liberty Place Inc. will take place tomorrow night. The 19th annual Festival of Trees is set to take place from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Best Western Grantree Inn in Bozeman. Liberty Place Executive Director Ann Geiger said the event has become one of the areas most popular events, and is a major fundraiser for the non-profit dedicated to serving people with acquired and traumatic brain injuries. This year’s event will include several silent auction items, a three-course dinner, and a live musical performance from L...

  • Whitehall School Honor Rolls

    Nov 16, 2016

    Whitehall High School Honor Roll 3.0 to 3.49 GPA 9th grade Shayna Brunet Kendra Burnett Ashlynn Ellison Isabel Evans Madison Homer Alicia Konold Audrey Morrison Asha Noyes Tayon Robbins Austin Schwab Caleb Shepherd Kaya Smith William Wilkinson Mya Zabala 10th Grade Adrian Bright Isabo Brookins Daneille Hays Olivia LaFountaine Bradley Morrision Colby Smith 11th Grade Zoe Center Justin Gipson Braden Smith 12th Grade Gige Bilbeisi Isabella Rodriguez Kadin Smith High Honor Roll 3.5 to 4.0 GPA *4.0 9th Grade Morgan Benner Madison Loomis* Britney...

  • The Roving Reporter

    Colt McClean, Contributing Writer|Nov 16, 2016

    The kids gave recipes to the after school program teachers for the cookbook. My mom wrote my recipe for me, and I wrote my name where it says "from ____________ kitchen". Our cookbook looks pretty good. We're going to sell them next week for $5.00 at parent/teacher conferences. I would buy some for my grandma and my nana. It's been a really good time at after school program. I really enjoy it....

  • 4-H Achievement Day awards future leaders

    Nov 16, 2016

    The Madison/Jefferson 4-H Achievement Day took place Sunday, November 13 in Whitehall. This awards program commends members primarily for exceptional project records and overall recordkeeping skills but also includes awards in leadership, 4-H promotion, club participation, window displays, market animal carcass excellence, overall fair exhibitors, and showmanship. The 4-H Ambassadors lead the pledges and an icebreaker game. These young people participate in leadership workshops, volunteer to...

  • Looking Back 25 Years

    Nov 16, 2016

    Wednesday, November 20, 1991 Local supporters of acquiring the Whitehall to Butte rail line to be used as a tourist railroad have until April 30, 1992, to develop a business plan and make a purchase offer, according to current owner Burlington Northern. The task force, composed of Whitehall and Butte businessmen, and politicians, was formed this fall after BN said it was interested in abandoning the unused rail line and using the materials for repair on other lines. The District III and IVA “Make It With Wool” contest was held in Helena. Whi...

  • Play rescheduled

    STAFF REPORT|Nov 9, 2016

    The Whitehall High School drama department’s performance of “Arsenic and Old Lace” has been rescheduled. The performance originally scheduled for Nov. 17 and 18, has been moved to November 21 and 22. Both performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. Look for a story about the play in next week’s edition of the Whitehall Ledger....

  • Knights of Columbus donate to Whitehall food pantry

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Nov 9, 2016

    With the Holidays just around the corner, the Whitehall Food Pantry received a significant donation from the Knights of Columbus Council 8375 in Whitehall. According to Knights of Columbus Secretary Bob Casagrande, the organization decided at their November meeting that with the Holiday season coming up, they would donate $1,500 to the Whitehall Food Pantry, and $500 to the Ennis Food Bank. Casagrande said the money was made from projects like the yearly fish fry and Sunday Evening Bingo. Kim...

  • For Your Information

    Arcylle Shaw, Contributing Writer|Nov 9, 2016

    The report from the Cardwell School tells us that the Student Council organized a great Halloween Carnival. Mrs Savannah Rossiter, teacher of the 1st and 2nd grades said, “I set out a bunch of decorations and art supplies and said ‘go ahead’! All of the decorating and setting up was up to them and it came together nicely. I was very pleased and impressed with all of the Student Council members. They worked hard, worked together and had great ideas throughout all of the planning stages. This group of kids are a bunch of go-getters; they are v...

  • Between the Stacks

    Jeannie Ferriss, Whitehall Community Library|Nov 9, 2016

    On November 11, 1918 at 11:00 a.m. World War I Allied Supreme Commander Ferdinand Foch met with the German delegation to sign the armistice aboard his railway carriage near Compiegne, France. Although many people think of this event as the end of the First World War, it was initially a 30 day cease-fire agreement which was continually renewed until the formal signing of the peace treaty a year later. In 1954 this day was changed to honor all persons who have served in the armed forces of the United States and is celebrated as Veterans Day. In...

  • ACT for America Meeting November 17

    STAFF REPORT|Nov 9, 2016

    Sharia? What is Shaira? This month we will be talking about “creeping Sharia” in our public schools, colleges and universities, and even our food systems. The Southwest Montana ACT for America group meets every third Thursday of the month. This month’s meeting will take place Thursday, November 17 at 6:30 p.m. at the Whitehall Community Center. More information can be found at the Southwest ACT for America Facebook page....

  • New bus arrives

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Nov 2, 2016

    Whitehall Public Transportation Director Paula Hippert was busy at her desk Monday morning when she heard a loud beeping noise coming from outside the building. Hippert received quite the surprise when she walked outside to see their new state-of-the-art Para-Transit bus had been delivered two weeks early. "This is exciting. This is huge for Whitehall Transportation. We've been waiting for this for two years," she said. The new 2017 Ford bus has room for 12 passengers or can fit six wheel chairs...

  • For Your Information

    Arcylle Shaw, Contributing Writer|Nov 2, 2016

    The FM radio station that provides emergency information also broadcasts Trojan sports when on the road. The Cut Bank vs Whitehall play off game was stream lined through the computer as well as the radio and was an exciting listen. Levi Simon and Cody Haggerty were behind the microphones keeping home bound fans informed of what was going on on the field. It became a nail biter going into overtime! A big thanks to Lee Good for the system that gives not only entertainment, but emergency warnings, etc. If you like country/western music, that is al...

  • Festival of Trees November 17

    STAFF REPORT|Oct 26, 2016

    The 19th Annual Liberty Place, Inc. Festival of Trees will take place Thursday, November 17th from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Best Western Grantree Inn in Bozeman. According to Executive Director Ann Geiger, the event has been one of the area's most beloved Holiday events for nearly 20 years, and is the main fundraiser benefitting Liberty Place, Inc., a non-profit dedicated to serving people with acquired and traumatic brain injuries. Attendees will have the chance to bid on several silent...

  • Schools hosting Veteran's Program

    Jack H. Smith|Oct 26, 2016

    Students in the Whitehall School District have been busy preparing for their annual Veteran’s Day program. The event will take place Friday, November 11 in the Varsity Gym. Local Veteran’s and residents are invited to attend the program. Whitehall School Musical Director Janet Heilig said when preparing for the program, she feels it is important for students to realize they belong to an entire community, not just a school. “They are a part of something bigger than themselves! We talk about what the day means, who our guests will be, and they...

  • Locals to embark on Cuba Mission

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Oct 26, 2016

    Next February, Whitehall residents Ed and Betty Handl will be making a trip to central Cuba to take part in a mission trip organized by the Methodist Church. The Handls will arrive in Havana February 9 and travel to Camp Canaan, 200 miles to the east in Central Cuba. There, they plan to refurbish a retreat center that serves various missions to the island nation. Both Ed and Betty are excited about not only the mission, but doing so during the current period when relations between the U.S and Cuba are beginning to normalize. Ed said he first le...

  • For Your Information

    Arcylle Shaw, Contributing Writer|Oct 26, 2016

    This is Red Ribbon Week at the school. Each day stresses a different theme. Monday was: Drugs are Ridiculous and students were wearing crazy, funny outfits. Tuesday was: Voting for my Future and the kids wore red, white, and blue. Wednesday, Turn your Back on Drugs, day had the students wearing their clothes backwards. Thursday is “Booze is a Snooze” and the kids got to wear their pajamas. Throughout the week poem, picture and poster contests were held as well as, relay races/obstacle courses, a drug awareness video and the school premises was...

  • Rotary Harvest Dance next week

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Oct 19, 2016

    After a successful inaugural event, the Whitehall Rotary Club Harvest Dance is back for year two. The dance is scheduled to take place Sunday, October 30 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Whitehall Community Center. The dance will feature the Little Boulder River Band. Rotary Club member Ed Handl said this is a family friendly event that is open to all ages. He said the center will be decorated in a fall theme, and a meal will be included with admission, which is $10 per person and $30 for a...

  • JVCF awards 2016 grants

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Oct 19, 2016

    A large crowd made their way to the Borden's Building last Thursday for the annual Jefferson Valley Community Foundation Celebrate Community Grant Awards event. Co-Chair Millie Baycroft told those in attendance that the JVCF is a permanent endowment fund for the area, and discussed the importance of foundations like this in Montana. "This is a permanent fund for this community. Every time you give to the JVCF, you are giving a gift to yourself," she said. The $2,500 Barrick Golden Sunlight Mine...

  • For Your Information

    Arcylle Shaw, Contributing Writer|Oct 19, 2016

    Here’s a P.S. to the congratulations for Kaitlyn Lamb. Her other grandmother, Fray Patacini, along with two aunts and one little cousin, were very proud of Kaitlyn and were present at her swearing in ceremony in Helena. Winners at the Pinochle Club were awarded prizes by hostess, Joyce Held. Guests Erv Hedegaard and Aileen Shaw won High and Second respectfully. Martha Hanson won Low and Pinochle. Gladys Ballard will hostess next time. Four Thousand miles later, Jim and Lois Frazer were glad to get home. On their ‘bucket list’ was riding their...

  • Friday, Saturday Garage Sale at 95 Whitetail Road

    STAFF REPORT|Oct 19, 2016

    The address was inadvertently left out of a garage sale ad in the October 19, 2016 edition of the Whitehall ledger. A two party garage sale will take place Friday, October 21, and Saturday, October 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 95 Whitetail Road. The sale will feature tools, clothes, movies, a vacuum cleaner and more.... Full story

  • Market season comes to an end

    Melissa Jenkins, Staff Writer|Oct 12, 2016

    The Whitehall Farmer's Market 2016 season came to an end on a brisk yet beautiful Saturday morning in Legion Park. Vendors showcased a splendid selection of tasty treats and beautiful artwork at the last market of the season. Last Saturday local vendors toughed out the weather and even took down the canopies due to the wind. The market has become ritual -- a weekly opportunity for locals to get the freshest ingredients and quality crafts every week. As always, you are sure to find one thing...

  • FYI

    Arcylle Shaw, Contributing Writer|Oct 12, 2016

    Laurie Powell Steel and Jennifer Powell Murga were raised in Paraguay where their parents, Bob and Glenda Powell, were missionaries. As adults, they lived on two different continents - North America and South America. Recently, the Murgas moved to Billings where Rico Murga assumed the managing of health care situations on the Indian Reservations of Montana and Wyoming. The Steels have been in Cardwell on leave from the mission field in Paraguay. With only three hours separating the sisters, visits are easy. Jennifer and Rico along with Diego...

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