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  • Between the Stacks: 4/17/2024

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Apr 17, 2024

    Next Thursday, April 25th, the Holocaust book discussion group will meet. It seems impossible that a year ago today, I traveled to Los Angeles with a dedicated team of teens and adults to visit the Holocaust Museum in LA. We were privileged to attend the birthday party of a 99-year-old survivor named Renee Firestone, who survived Auschwitz. She was gracious in answering questions, sharing her experiences, and showing the tattoo that marked her for the rest of her life. This year, she turns 100, a milestone for anyone. I was saddened to hear...

  • Mark Your Calendars for the 7th Annual Copper K Fiber Festival July 20th & 21st

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 17, 2024

    Mark your calendars for the 7th Annual Copper K Fiber Festival on Saturday, July 20 (9 AM-5 PM) and Sunday, July 21 (9 AM-3 PM). Whitehall business owner and event creator Kami Noyes, of Ranching Fiber Traditions, invites everyone to attend this event, where fiber arts are returning to their roots-out in the country where friends gather! The event is free of charge, and fiber arts workshops, vendors, and more are included in this fun-filled weekend at the historic Copper K Barn just outside of...

  • JRWC Local & State Drought Planning Efforts Meeting April 24th

    CHRIS EDGINGTON, Jefferson River Watershed Council|Apr 17, 2024

    The Jefferson River Watershed Council (JRWC) would like to invite Jefferson Valley residents to learn about local and state drought planning efforts. Please join the JRWC on April 24 at 6 PM at the Whitehall Community Center to hear from DNRC's Upper Missouri Water Planner about Montana’s new comprehensive State Drought Management Plan. A precipitation report and a Jefferson Drought Management Plan update will follow....

  • How to Choose the Right Place to Care for Issues of the Muscles, Bones, and Tendons

    TANNER GOOCH, Intermountain Health|Apr 17, 2024

    Spring is here, and with it comes the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and be more active. Whether you like hiking, biking, gardening, or playing sports, being physically active can boost your health and mood. However, if you are not careful or prepared, it can also increase your risk of injury. If you suffer a sprain, strain, fracture, or other orthopedic issue, you don't have to rush to the emergency room and wait. You can get fast and convenient care at an orthopedic walk-in clinic, where you will be seen by a specialist who can diagnose...

  • Red Cross Disaster Volunteers Help Montana Families Following Home Fires

    MATT OSCHSNER, American Red Cross of Montana|Apr 17, 2024

    Since March 1, Montana Red Cross volunteers have responded to 11 home fires, helping 27 people with their most immediate needs, such as food, shelter, clothing, and emotional support. Those responses included Great Falls, Kalispell, Bonner, Missoula, Big Sky, Billings, and Box Elder home fires. So far in 2024, the Red Cross has responded to nearly 50 fires across the state and provided aid to 140 families. During and after these events, disaster response teams work with a network of partners, including fire departments and community groups, to...

  • Trapping Licenses for Resident and Nonresidents Available for Purchase

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks|Apr 17, 2024

    Nonresident and resident trapping licenses can now be purchased at a Fish, Wildlife & Parks office or online at https://ols.fwp.mt.gov. To purchase a Montana resident trapping license, residents must complete a Montana trapper education course or have purchased a trapping license in at least three prior years (in Montana or another state). Residents must be at least 12 years old to buy a trapping license. Youths 6 to 11 years old must purchase a trapping license. They are exempt from the requirement to take trapper education and are limited to...

  • Montana Trail Stewardship Grant Program Announces 2024 Awards

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks|Apr 17, 2024

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks announced today that 36 trail organizations, communities, and various land-managing agencies throughout Montana will receive Montana Trail Stewardship Program (TSP) grant awards for their projects in 2024. Forty TSP applications were received this year from various eligible applicants, including federal and state agencies, towns, cities, counties, recreational clubs, and nonprofit organizations. The TSP awards for this year’s cycle total approximately $2 million in state funds. Grants funds are allocated to the h...

  • Change of Venue for 3rd Annual Let's Talk Disability, Butte April 18 & 19

    CASSIE WEIGHTMAN, Ability Montana|Apr 17, 2024

    The Let's Talk Disability, Butte organizing committee is thrilled to announce the return of its highly anticipated annual event, now in its third year. Scheduled for Thursday, April 18th, and Friday, April 19th, at 6:30 PM at the Montana Tech Auditorium in Butte, MT 59701, this event aims to promote dialogue, understanding, connection, and inclusivity around disability issues within the community. The Let's Talk Disability, Butte event is a monologue production featuring individuals with...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Cabbage With Five Spices and Ginger

    Apr 17, 2024

    Non-vegetarians might wonder how tasty a vegetarian diet can truly be. However, many vegetarian dishes are loaded with flavor, ensuring those who prefer meat and poultry can still enjoy a vegetarian dish no matter how strong their personal preferences. Those looking for a flavorful vegetarian dish can try the following recipe for Cabbage With Five Spices and Ginger from Monisha Bharadwaj's India's Vegetarian Cooking (Kyle Books). This recipe serves four. INGREDIENTS 1 teaspoon black mustard seed...

  • Whitehall Schools Announces High Honor & Honor Rolls

    Apr 17, 2024

    Q3 HIGH HONOR ROLL (3.5 - 4.0 GPA): WMS & WHS SENIORS: Ashlyn Alley, Lindsay Briggs, Michael Diefenderfer, Naomi Doney, Joseph Frazier, Gavin French, Alyssa Hagel, Brooklynn Lanes, Natalia McElderry, Charity Nieskens, Isaac Skogen, Reilly Slater, and Cyrus Tebay JUNIORS: Lexie Austin, Kari Ellison, Lainey Ellison, Shayla Hamilton, Dylan Juhnke, Hope Nieskens, Ashton Pochelon, Madelyn Seccomb, Annabelle Welch, and Ethan Wock SOPHOMORES: Jaeden Aragon, Janessa Brebrick, Addisyn Gray, Kirin Clausen, Lorelei Herrmann, Coya Kelley, Dixon Koenig,...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: 4/14/1999

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 10, 2024

    APRIL 14, 1999 For the first time in over a decade, Whitehall voters will be voting in a school mill levy election. The Whitehall School Board voted unanimously to place a WHS mill levy on the ballot. The amount of money sought, and the exact hike in mills are yet undetermined; Superintendent Paul Stremick said that the levy would be an increase of $24,000 in the worst-case scenario. A crowd of about 70 people turned out at LaHood Park on April 12, 1999, to discuss - and at times cuss - the...

  • Author Reading at Whitehall Community Center May 15th

    NANCY LIEN, Lien for Montana HD75|Apr 10, 2024

    Betsy Gaines Quammen, an acclaimed science and history writer who lives in Bozeman, will present a reading from her nonfiction book True West on Wednesday, May 15th, starting at 7 PM at the Whitehall Community Center (11 N. Division St) in Whitehall. This educational event is sponsored by Lien for Montana HD75, a political organization. "The intent of the event," said Nancy Jane Lien, a Democratic candidate for the Jefferson County Montana House of Representatives district, "is to promote a...

  • Soennichsen Honored at Volunteer Hunter and Bowhunter Education Instructors Workshop

    Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks|Apr 10, 2024

    Hunter and Bowhunter Education instructors in the Helena area were recently recognized for their dedicated service to mentoring the next generation of hunters. In Montana’s Hunter, Bowhunter, and Trapper Education programs are taught by volunteer instructors willing to share their knowledge, skills, and enthusiasm. Each in-person class is free for students, who gain valuable hands-on experience that helps them be safe and successful while in the field. The 65 active volunteer instructors in Jefferson and Lewis & Clark counties have more than 7...

  • Change of Venue for 3rd Annual Let's Talk Disability, Butte April 18 & 19

    CASSIE WEIGHTMAN, Ability Montana|Apr 10, 2024

    The Let's Talk Disability, Butte organizing committee is thrilled to announce the return of its highly anticipated annual event, now in its third year. Scheduled for Thursday, April 18th, and Friday, April 19th, at 6:30 PM, at the Montana Tech Auditorium in Butte, this event aims to promote dialogue, understanding, connection, and inclusivity around disability issues within the community. The Let's Talk Disability, Butte event is a monologue production featuring individuals with disabilities...

  • Jefferson County, Montana Needs an Animal Shelter

    ERIN MADISON, NorthWestern Energy|Apr 10, 2024

    Jefferson County, Montana, needs an animal shelter. Sixteen years ago, Montana State University conducted a study on what was needed in Jefferson County, and an animal shelter was high on the list. From that study, the nonprofit organization Animal Shelter and Care of Jefferson County was formed to promote "humane treatment of animals through shelter, education and spay/neuter endeavors." Since then, the nonprofit, known as AS&C for short, has been hard at work raising funds to build a shelter....

  • Between the Stacks: 4/10/2024

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Apr 10, 2024

    The Whitehall Community Library is excited to announce it will host a “Memory Café” on Thursday, April 11th, from 2 PM to 3:30 PM. The program is for people with early dementia and their care partners to engage in social activities and raise dementia awareness. Please call the library at 287-3763 to register for this first free session. The University of Montana Geriatric Education Center and the Montana State University Extension Center will present the program. They will be bringing their Mobile Memory Café, and it will be a great time for a...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Shrimp Cakes with Honey Lemon Aioli

    Apr 10, 2024

    Seafood is a healthy addition to any diet. Seafood, whether it's fish, mollusks, or crustaceans, tends to be lower in calories and saturated fat than meat- or poultry-based protein sources, and it may be rich in heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Shrimp, in particular, is a type of seafood that many people enjoy because it is not as fishy as other offerings. Shrimp can be cooked in various ways, but grounding shrimp into patties gives an interesting spin. Try Shrimp Cakes with Honey Lemon Aioli...

  • The Odyssey of the Morning Commute

    TOMER ROZENBERG, Medium|Apr 10, 2024

    Every morning, with a coffee in hand, we set off on our daily adventure. For most of us, the daily adventure is to get to work. This morning commute isn’t just about getting from A to B; it’s a journey filled with tiny quests and unexpected treasures. So how do you make this commute to work a positive moment (or at least not negative)? Let’s take a lighter look at this daily ritual and find ways to sprinkle a bit of joy into our travels. The First Step - Leaving the Castle: The key to a serene departure? A little bit of prep the night before. T...

  • Our Town 125 and 100 Years Ago: April, Part I

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 10, 2024

    8 YEARS AGO - April, Part I: The headlines in early April 1898 were filled with trouble from across the country and worldwide. A lengthy article reviewed the finding of the naval court of inquiry into the sinking of the battleship Maine in the harbor at Havana. Happenings in Butte, as usual, provided many of the front-page articles. Several more victims of the Hale house fire were removed from the building's ashes; Mary Bradley, "a member of Butte's lower stratum of society, committed...

  • Whitehall Garden Club News: April

    JAYNE DEAN, Whitehall Garden Club|Apr 10, 2024

    Spring has sprung if you can use the WGC Brunch buffet table as an indicator. Diane Ward and Mary Baughn set a table to rival any spring garden! Tangerines were transformed into blossoms, hard-boiled eggs made to look like daisies, hand-held fruit-filled pies that melted in deliciousness, and everyone's favorite potato dish with a fresh zucchini and pineapple mix. Refreshing and thoroughly enjoyed! Thank you, Diane and Mary... a great way to greet the day. The business meeting was held as a remi...

  • Pepper Trail: There's So Much Worth Saving

    JONATHAN ROMEO, Writers on the Range|Apr 10, 2024

    Climate change was primarily perceived as a distant threat for a long time. But Oregon biologist Pepper Trail, 70, who often writes for the opinion service Writers on the Range, said he and other close observers have noticed climate shifts for decades. He’s seen it in the premature blossoming of flowers, the diminishing snow caps on mountains, and, most strikingly, the increasing frequency of wildfires scorching the landscapes around him. “I’m a naturalist,” Trail said, “and like many who have been sounding the alarm for years, I’m increasingl...

  • Introducing Cardwell Candidates for Whitehall School Board: Questa Edwards

    Apr 10, 2024

    Questa Edwards graduated from Manhattan High School in 1991, then graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. She then earned her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Questa joined the United States Army Reserves as a direct commission in 1999. She is currently a lieutenant colonel with 24 years of service in the Army reserves; she has served many r...

  • Hanneman to Speak at Rockhounding Group

    Apr 10, 2024

    The Whitehall Community Library and the Whitehall Rockhound group will be hosting a speaker, Deb Hanneman, PhD, of the Whitehall Geo group on April 15 at 5:30 PM at the Whitehall Community Library. The Montana Geological Society (MGS) has a new quarterly magazine called Montana Applied Geosciences Magazine (MAGMA). Magma reflects the birth of new rocks and the beginning of the rock cycle. The new MGS MAGMA similarly reflects the start of something new, in this case a new MGS publication with...

  • Get Creative with the Star Theatre

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 3, 2024

  • A Family's Fairy House Fun

    JUDY CHADWICK, Whitehall Whimsical Wonders|Apr 3, 2024

    A woman who attended the Enchanted Faire and submitted a fairy house in June 2023 was intrigued by the variety of fairy and other types of houses created for the event. Shortly after the event, her large extended family gathered to plan a family camping outing. She showed pictures of the event and some of the enchanted houses. She suggested they have a fairy house-creating activity at the campout, and everyone liked the idea. Over the next month, people gathered various pieces of wood, bark,...

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