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  • Town Council tables ambulance lease

    Melissa Jenkins, Staff Writer|Jun 14, 2017

    At their regular meeting Monday night, the Whitehall Town Council tabled voting on a possible new lease agreement with the Community Beacon of Hope Inc. Ambulance Service. The matter was tabled and contingent upon the ambulance service paying some outstanding bills. The ambulance service must pay all outstanding bills (power bill and repair bill on an ambulance) before signing a new lease with the Town of Whitehall. In the meantime, Beacon of Hope Inc. will be under the previous lease agreement with the town. The new lease would be increased...

  • Whitehall School lunch prices raising

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 14, 2017

    The cost of school lunches will be increasing in the Whitehall Schools for the 2017-18 school year. At the Whitehall School Board of Trustees meeting last week, Superintendent John Sullivan said the USDA and OPI recommended for school districts to raise the prices to reimbursement levels. The prices for next year will change from $3.25 to $3.50 for adults, from $2.25 to $2.50 for K-6 students, and from $2.50 to $2.75 for 7-12 graders. Sullivan also reported that the bleachers at the high school football field have been demolished. He said new...

  • Production exceeds target at GSM

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 14, 2017

    The production numbers were well above target during May at the Barrick Golden Sunlight Mine. At the monthly Community Transition Advisory Committee meeting last week, mine environmental superintendent Chuck Buus reported production at 6,451 ounces, well above the target of 4,000. Buus stated he was pleased with the May production and hopefully this will get them to their target for the year. Buus also reported that four new employees were hired at the mine bringing the total of Barrick employees from 44 to 48. There are currently over 100...

  • Motion to appeal filed in recall case

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 14, 2017

    Whitehall Mayor Dale Davis and Council members Vincent Keogh, Gary Housman, Tom Jenkin, and Joe Adams have filed a notice of appeal to the Montana Supreme Court. The notice of appeal comes after a May ruling in Boulder by Seventh Judicial District Court Judge Katherine M. Bidegaray in regards to costs related to a failed 2016 recall petition for five elected officials in the Town of Whitehall. In her May decision, Bidegaray ruled in favor in favor of respondents, Jefferson County Election Administrator Bonnie Ramey, Montana Secretary of State L...

  • Public meeting discussing Cardwell Dump June 22

    Jun 14, 2017

    A public meeting concerning the issues at the Cardwell Dump will be held June 22 at 1 p.m. The meeting with the sanitarian and Jefferson County Commissioners will be at the Cardwell School....

  • Few options exist for parents battling a child's meth addiction

    CALLAHAN PEEL, UM School of Journalism Photo|Jun 14, 2017

    Celes Castrol remembers that day in eighth grade when she and her friends discovered the meth pipes in one girl's parents' room. Castrol and her friends decided to test them out, and from that point on, Castrol was hooked. She used on and off throughout high school. Most of the time, Castrol's parents weren't aware she was using and she remembers it being pretty easy to keep them in the dark. Castrol's parents would often ground her, but that didn't stop her from using. She continued until she...

  • County Commission Update

    Leonard Wortman, Jefferson County Commissioner|Jun 14, 2017

    Hi Folks, At our regular meeting last week we tabled a Public Hearing and Resolution for a Budget Amendment and transfer of funds for the Museum in Clancy. We held a conference call with Ken Brown, the Executive Director of the Western Counties Alliance (WCA). WCA lobbies on behalf of Western counties. He talked about the PILT payments increasing by about 3% this year, but we still have little progress on the Secure Rural Schools (SRS) payments. One issue that we don’t have right now, but is big in many other Western Counties are wild horses a...

  • Judge Berger announces candidacy for Montana Fifth Judicial District

    STAFF REPORT|Jun 14, 2017

    Judge Luke Berger formally launched his candidacy to retain his position as district court judge in Montana's Fifth Judicial District this week by filing the necessary paperwork with the Montana Commissioner of Political Practices. In January of 2017, Berger was appointed by the Governor and confirmed unanimously by the Montana Senate to fill the remaining two years of Judge Loren Tucker's term. He will stand for election on November 6, 2018. "It is an honor to work in each courthouse in...

  • Chuchos Tacos opens in Whitehall

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 7, 2017

    A new restaurant opened earlier this week in downtown Whitehall. Chuchos Tacos served their first customers Monday at the business located at 14 East Legion Avenue. The restaurant is owned by Heather Fortin and Dawnie Cox, and will be open during lunch until next week. They will then be open Wednesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The current menu features both taco and burritos. Cox described their cuisine as Southern California Baja Mexican food. Tacos are available in combos or ala-carte....

  • District moves to 2017 ballot

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jun 7, 2017

    Local voters will have a chance to decide if they want an ambulance district in Jefferson County. At their meeting last week, the Jefferson County Commissioners voted 3-0 to approve Resolution 14-2017, Calling for an Election Regarding the Formation of an Ambulance District in the Whitehall area and the Election of a Board of Trustees. The Commissioners also voted 3-0 to approve Resolution 15-2017, Setting the Qualifications and Duties of the Ambulance Board of Trustees. Commissioner Bob Mullen told the Ledger the vote would be through mail in...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    Jun 7, 2017

    Monday, May 29 11:58 a.m. – traffic stop, Delmoe Lake Road, Whitehall 12:35 p.m. - theft-shoplift, 501 West Legion Avenue, Whitehall 3:28 p.m. – care for sick/injured, 16 Gornick Lane, Whitehall 3:59 p.m. – traffic stop, Pipestone Road, Whitehall 5:27 p.m. – child endangerment, Delmo Lake Road, Whitehall 5:45 p.m. – traffic accident/1 vehicle/injury, Delmo Lake Road, Whitehall 7:37 p.m. – stranded motorist, I-15 northbound, MM180, Clancy 8:02 p.m. – traffic stop, Delmo Lake Road, Whitehall 8:12 p.m. – mental crisis, 460 Hwy 2 West, Whitehall 10...

  • County Commission Update

    Leonard Wortman, Jefferson County Commissioner|Jun 7, 2017

    Hi Folks, At our regular meeting last week, we granted a road variance for the R.D. Marks Subdivision at Clancy and removed the requirement for dedicated park land at the Alhambra RV Park. We opened two bids for the Jail meal contract. We approved Resolution 13-2017 to increase the amount of the loan for the bleacher project at the Fairgrounds. We opened bids for the operations of the Emergency Broadcast System and opened another bid for the upgrade of the power supply for the Emergency Broadcast System. These are our seven DES radio stations....

  • 27 graduate at Sunday Ceremony

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|May 31, 2017

    In the past several weeks, there has been a common theme in conversations between community members, teachers, coaches, and administrators --- there is something special about the Whitehall High School Class of 2017. The 27 amazing members of the class graduated at a ceremony Sunday afternoon in Varsity Gym. After a stunning performance of the national anthem by senior Rachel Smith, class president Hunter Flynn welcomed the audience and said it was an honor to speak for the class and the...

  • Montana Mule Days next week at Whitehall Rodeo grounds

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|May 31, 2017

    The 33rd annual Montana Mule Days is coming to Whitehall. A presentation of the Montana Longears Association, the popular family-friendly event is scheduled to take place June 9-11 at the Whitehall Rodeo Grounds. It is Montana's only mule and donkey show. Event organizer Tara Price said the event is for everyone in the family; and participants will not only have the opportunity to take halter, packers, equitation and fun gaming classes, but they will also be able to watch popular events like...

  • Five graduate at Cardwell School

    Arcylle Shaw, Contributing Writer|May 31, 2017

    Five eighth grade graduates took their places on the platform at the Cardwell Gym to be honored for the completion of nine years of learning. The graduating students were Katie Whitehurst, Marta Nelson, Anna Nelson, Wyatt Biggers and Brodie Becker. Wyatt Biggers was the only one of the five that was a student at Cardwell all nine years. Mrs. Coombe and Mrs. Simon, both instructors at the school had an "Only at Cardwell School" speech. Very entertaining and very true. Two quips that stood (to...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    May 31, 2017

    Monday, May 22 10:19 a.m. – traffic stop, Hwy 359, Cardwell 12:09 p.m. - welfare check, 30 Wapiti Road, Whitehall 12:35 p.m. - stray livestock, Hwy 69, MM 9-10, Cardwell 3:30 p.m. - prisoner transport, 225 North Alaska Street, Butte 4:01 p.m. - care for sick/injured, 415 North Whitehall Street, Whitehall 5:18 p.m. - family disturbance, C Street, Whitehall 6:08 p.m. – traffic stop, Kountz Road, Whitehall 7:52 p.m. - child endangerment, Hwy 2, Whitehall 9:26 p.m. - stray livestock ,139 Sheep Camp Road, Whitehall Tuesday, May 23 1:32 p.m. – theft...

  • County Commission Update

    Leonard Wortman, Jefferson County Commissioner|May 31, 2017

    Hi Folks, We didn’t have our regular afternoon meeting on Tuesday last week. We did meet with the Road Supervisor and as the Solid Waste Board. We had been talking about holding several Public meetings early this summer to talk about the possibility of raising rates or changing some of the operation of the Solid Waste District. We have decided to hold off on the meeting for the time being. We are looking at doing a detailed study of the whole process and coming up with two or three different scenarios of how the Solid Waste operation might l...

  • Whitehall High School Graduation Sunday

    Staff Report|May 24, 2017

    The Whitehall High School Class of 2017 graduation is scheduled to take place Sunday, May 28 at 2 p.m. in the Varsity Gym. The Valedictorian for the class is Braden Larsen. The Salutatorian for 2017 is Rabeca Kopf. The ceremony will begin with the processional from the high school and middle school band under the direction of Janet Heilig. Senior Rachel Smith will next perform the National Anthem, followed by a welcome from High School Principal Hannah Nieskens. Senior Class President Hunter Flynn will then address the crowd, followed by the...

  • 2017 Memorial Day ceremony Monday

    Staff Report|May 24, 2017

    The Whitehall American Legion Post #24 and the Ralph Sullender Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #4603 will have a Memorial Day service in the veteran’s area of the Whitehall cemetery Monday, May 29 at 10:00 a.m. This year a special recognition of the 100 year anniversary of World War I will be a part of the ceremony. Your attendance at the Memorial Day service and the World War I ceremony is an excellent opportunity to show your support and appreciation for all those who have served in the armed forces of this great nation. Memorial Day is a t...

  • Commission to vote on Ambulance resolution

    Staff Report|May 24, 2017

    The Jefferson County Commissioners will vote next week on Resolution 14-2017 Calling for an Election Regarding the Formation of an Ambulance District in the Whitehall area and the Election of a Board of Trustees. The vote will take place in the afternoon session of the Commission meeting May 30 beginning at 1:30 p.m. in the Clerk and Recorder Meeting Room in Boulder. The Commissioners will also discuss Resolution 15-2017 Setting the Qualifications and Duties of the Ambulance Board....

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    May 24, 2017

    Monday, May 15 8:04 a.m. – theft, 619 East Legion Avenue, Whitehall 8:11 a.m. – public safety, I-90 eastbound, MM 233-271, Whitehall 9:39 a.m. – theft, 515 North Whitehall Street, Whitehall 10:31 a.m. - traffic/ reckless, 511 1/2 East Legion Avenue, Whitehall 11:03 a.m. - agency assist, Hwy 41, Whitehall 3:54 p.m. - care for sick/injured, 59 Royal Elk Drive, Whitehall 4:17 p.m. – mental crisis, 460 Hwy 2 West, Whitehall 4:23 p.m. - theft-shoplift, 415 North Whitehall Street, Whitehall 9:10 p.m. – transport, 208 East 2nd Street, Whitehall...

  • County Commission Update

    Leonard Wortman, Jefferson County Commissioner|May 24, 2017

    Hi Folks, We held last week’s meeting at Bordon’s in Whitehall. We approved the Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan for Jefferson County. DES Coordinator, Doug Dodge has done a lot of work on this and has involved folks from all over the County. We held the final Public Hearing before we decide whether to put the creation of the Ambulance District on the ballot later this year. If we do decide to go forward, Clerk and recorder, Bonnie Ramey will open a 145 day filing period for folks who may want to run for the Trustee positions for the District. Bonn...

  • Public hearing adresses proposed district

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|May 17, 2017

    The Jefferson County Commission will decide later this month if local residents will have an opportunity to vote for or against the creation of the Jefferson Valley Rural Ambulance District. The deadline for the public protest form mailed to real property owners within the district in March was May 15. The Commissioners also conducted a public hearing about the district May 16 at the Borden’s Building in Whitehall to allow residents to show support, opposition, or ask questions about the proposed district. At the Tuesday meeting, Commission C...

  • Quick meeting for Whitehall Council

    Melissa Jenkins, Staff Writer|May 17, 2017

    It was an unusually brief regular meeting Monday night for the Whitehall Town Council. The Council concluded the majority of their regular monthly meeting in a little over 30 minutes before adjourning into executive session. After around 40 minutes the Council returned, stated they discussed pending litigation, but no decision was made. During the meeting, the Council voted and approved on a new usage agreement for the Recreation Complex. New charges for electrical services will be applied for use. Council also approved the motion to move...

  • Mine manager discusses April production

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|May 17, 2017

    Officials at Barrick Golden Sunlight mine are expecting to be on target for production in the second quarter of 2017. At the Community Transition Advisory Committee meeting last Thursday, Mine General Manager Dan Banghart reported the production in April was 3,054 ounces, slightly ahead of the target of 3,000. He said they really need to be in the 4,000-ounce range, but had a shorter mill run last month. He said in May and June the mill runs will be longer to get them back on track. Banghart told committee members that he was happy to report ar...

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