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  • Town meeting set for tonight

    Staff Report|Aug 23, 2017

    The Town of Whitehall is hosting a special public meeting Wednesday, August 23 with Jefferson County Sheriff Craig Doolittle. The meeting will take place at 7 p.m. at Town Hall. The Whitehall Town Council voted last week to approve the meeting after local residents expressed concern about crime. Town Attorney Ed Guza said to Council last week he would also like the meeting set up with Doolittle to update their current contract. Look for a complete recap of tonight’s meeting online later this week at www.whitehallledger.com....

  • County Commission Update

    Leonard Wortman, Jefferson County Commissioner|Aug 23, 2017

    Hi Folks, At last week’s regular meeting, we signed a contract with the First Boulder Valley Bank for them to provide banking services to the County. We approved Resolution 25-2017 which provides for a loan of about $300,000 from the Metal Mines Account to the South Tax Increment Financing District to cover some infrastructure needs. We also approved Resolution 26-2017 which provides a loan of about $80,000 to the North TIF District for infrastructure needs. We signed MOU’s with the Montana Wool Growers and the Montana Stock Growers for pre...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    Staff Report|Aug 23, 2017

    Monday, Aug. 14 1:16 a.m. – traffic stop, Hwy 2 East, Three Forks 4:11 a.m. - suspicious/person/vehicle/circumstance, Hwy 2 East, Three Forks 8:57 a.m. - keeping the peace, 38 Curlew Lane, Whitehall 9:43 a.m. – stranded motorist, Hwy 69, MM 20, Cardwell 10:04 a.m. – stranded motorist, Hwy 2 East, Cardwell 10:33 a.m. –care for sick/injured, Hwy 2 East, Three Forks 10:58 a.m. - burglary -forcible (residence), 108 West 3rd Street #2, Whitehall 12:14 p.m. – agency assist, Trail 14, Whitehall 12:49 p.m. – VIN inspection, 43 Curlew Lane, Whitehall 1...

  • Head Start continuing in Whitehall

    Aug 16, 2017

    There was recently some good news for the Whitehall Head Start Program. According to Bob Mullen, Jefferson County Commissioner, the Rocky Mountain Development Council Board of Directors and the Head Start Policy Council have voted unanimously to continue the Whitehall Head Start Program for the upcoming school year. Following concerns about filling a teacher position (upon the retirement of Elaine Henningsen) and about enrollment of a sufficient number of students, Mullen reports that “all concerns of the Board and Policy Council have been m...

  • July production 2,400 ounces

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 16, 2017

    At last week’s Community Transition Advisory Committee Meeting, Golden Sunlight Mine Manager Dan Banghart reported the production at the mine during July was 2,400 ounces. Banghart added from August 1 to 3 about 1,000 ounces were recovered. Banghart told committee members that the mill performed well, and while underground tonnage exceeded plans, they are still seeing lower grades than budgeted. Banghart reported there were 7,600 tons of third party ore from four suppliers. He said the number would be down to two in August. There are c...

  • Caverns hosting eclipse event

    Staff Report|Aug 16, 2017

    A total solar eclipse will occur on Monday, August 21, 2017. This event has been described as the Great American Eclipse. “Total solar eclipses occur once every one to two years but are only visible from less than half a percent of the Earth’s surface”, said Fred Espenak (a retired astrophysicist from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center). On Monday, August 21st at 10:00 a.m. to Noon Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park is hosting a special event for people to join and watch this incredible event. At 10:00 a.m. Steven Hamilton; Biology and Earth S...

  • Chamber members discuss Christmas Stroll

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 16, 2017

    With another Frontier Days under its belt, the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce is already starting to plan for the next big event of 2017. At a Chamber meeting last Thursday, Treasurer Jill Dove discussed preparations being made for the annual Christmas Stroll that is set for December 9. Dove discussed possibly adding a few new events including a quilting show and a ginger bread house contest. She also would like to get more businesses to participate in the Christmas lights contest. Chamber members also discussed next year’s Black Tie Blue Jeans...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    Aug 16, 2017

    Monday, Aug. 7 8:09 a.m. - traffic/ reckless, I-90 eastbound, MM 267, Cardwell 8:17 a.m. – abandoned auto, Boulder Cut-Off Road, Cardwell 9:47 a.m. – trespass, 176 Whiskey Gulch Road, Whitehall 12:58 p.m. – family disturbance, 68 Whitetail Road, Whitehall 1:02 p.m. - public safety-fire/smoke, 409 East Legion Avenue, Whitehall 5:26 p.m. - burglary-forcible (non-residence), 411 East Legion Street, Whitehall 5:58 p.m. – child endangerment, I-90 eastbound, MM 271, Cardwell Tuesday, Aug. 8 3:19 a.m. - suspicious/person/vehicle/circumstance, Hwy 2,...

  • Addiction divides Montana families

    Taylor Crews, UM School of Journalism|Aug 16, 2017

    She thought he would make it. He knew a relapse would cost him his four-year-old daughter and again and again he would tell Judy Kelly, "I love her more than anything else in the world." Ultimately, he went back to using meth and lost custody. "I believe that he was telling the truth, but he just couldn't kick it," Kelly said. Judy Kelly has seen firsthand how devastating parental meth use is to children. "It's hard to see these people fall apart and abandon the kids that love them so much,"...

  • Council sets meeting to discuss crime

    Melissa Jenkins, Staff Writer|Aug 16, 2017

    With criminal activity on the rise, local residents voiced concerns at the Whitehall Town Council meeting on Monday night. Town Attorney Ed Guza said he would like to set up a meeting with Jefferson County Sheriff Craig Doolittle to update the current contract and to hammer out issues with the increase in crime around town. One resident that attended the meeting said, “Our little town isn’t our little town anymore, they (criminals) are breaking into homes during the day. It isn’t just at night anymore.” Jefferson County Commissioner Leonard Wor...

  • Town terminates CBOH lease

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 9, 2017

    The Community Beacon of Hope Inc. is no longer operating in the Town of Whitehall. According to Deputy Town of Whitehall Attorney Elizabeth Musick, CBOH was provided a notice of termination of their lease Monday. Musick stated the ambulance service was unable to cure the breach of their lease agreement with the Town. CBOH was informed last week they had until August 8 at 5 p.m. to pay a $6,000 lump sum pursuant to Section 5 of their lease agreement. The payment was due August 1. Musick said Tuesday morning CBOH has surrendered the equipment... Full story

  • Postal thefts reported locally

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 9, 2017

    In the past several weeks, there have been multiple reports of mail thefts in Whitehall and the surrounding area. Between July 24 and 27 alone, there were three reports of postal thefts made to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. Jeremy Leder, an inspector for the United State Postal Service, recently offered several tips for residents to deter the theft of mail. Leder said one of the biggest things not to do is leave mail in a box, especially if someone is expecting something of value like...

  • 13 hired over summer break

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 9, 2017

    Students and teachers in Whitehall will be returning to school at the end of the month. At a school board meeting last week, Superintendent John Sullivan said teachers would be reporting Monday, August 28 and the first day of students will be August 30. Sullivan said they hired 13 employees over the summer and only have two open positions. The district is still looking for an elementary counselor and a middle school volleyball coach. The new hires include four new teachers. Kelly Leo was hired as a science teacher, Elizabeth Clarkson was hired...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    Aug 9, 2017

    Monday, July 31 4:30 a.m. - animal problem- road killed I-90 eastbound, MM 252, Whitehall 8:09 a.m. - public safety-fire/smoke, 2 Wapiti Road, Whitehall 1:30 p.m. - suspicious/person/vehicle/circumstance, 106 North Jefferson Street, Whitehall 2:40 p.m. - VIN inspection, 511 1st Street West, Whitehall 5:08 p.m. - suspicious/person/vehicle/circumstance, 770 Hwy 2 East, Cardwell 9:23 p.m. – agency assist, 660 Hwy 359, Cardwell 10:44 p.m. – traffic stop, North Whitehall Street, Whitehall Tuesday, Aug. 1 12:17 a.m. – traffic stop, I-90 eastb...

  • Jefferson County implements Stage 1 Fire Restrictions

    STAFF REPORT|Aug 9, 2017

    The Jefferson County Commissioners voted Thursday, August 3 to implement Stage 1 Fire Restrictions. The Stage 1 restrictions include no building, maintaining, attending, or using a fire or campfire unless noted in an exemption. Fireworks are also prohibited. Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site or while stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared of all flammable materials is also prohibited. FWP According to Montana FWP, properties in many southwest Montana...

  • County Commission Update

    Leonard Wortman, Jefferson County Commissioner|Aug 9, 2017

    Hi Folks, We didn’t have our regular meeting last week, but we did end up having two Special Meetings. One of the meetings was to approve Resolution 24-2017 which puts all of Jefferson County’s private lands under Stage One Fire Restrictions. The following acts or uses are prohibited on all private lands in Jefferson County: a. Building, maintaining, attending, or using a fire or campfire unless noted in the exemptions. b. Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site or while stopped in an area at least th...

  • Beacon of Hope Inc. late on lease payment

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Aug 2, 2017

    The Town of Whitehall has informed Community Beacon of Hope Inc. they have until August 8 at 5 p.m. to pay their rent for the ambulance barn. A letter from Deputy Town Attorney Elizabeth Musick states the contracted ambulance service has failed to pay their rent pursuant to Section 5 of their lease agreement. A lump sum payment of $6,000 was due Aug. 1. “Pursuant to Section XX11 of the Lease Agreement, you have seven days in which to cure this breach. Therefore, if you fail to provide payment in full to the Town of Whitehall on or before A...

  • Madison County Fair next week

    STAFF REPORT|Aug 2, 2017

    A week from today spectators and participants from across Southwest Montana will be making their way to Twin Bridges for the Madison County Fair. The popular annual event will run from August 9 to 13 at the Madison County Fairgrounds. The theme of the 2017 event is "Living our Western Heritage". Some of major events scheduled for Wednesday, August 9 include a 4H/FFA Market Sheep Show from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., the 4H Cat show which starts at 1 p.m., the 4H Dog show scheduled for 4 p.m. and Madison...

  • Jefferson County to implement Stage 1 Fire Restrictions

    STAFF REPORT|Aug 2, 2017

    The Jefferson County Commission is scheduled to meet tomorrow to implement Stage 1 Fire Restrictions. STAGE 1 The following acts are prohibited under Stage 1 restrictions: 1. Building, maintaining, attending, or using a fire or campfire unless noted in the exemptions below. 2. Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site or while stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared of all flammable materials. Exemptions: 1. Persons with a written permit that specifically authorizes...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    Aug 2, 2017

    Monday, July 24 1:18 a.m. - suspicious/person/vehicle/circumstance, 702 Cottonwood Road, Cardwell 8:24 a.m. – traffic/reckless, I-90 eastbound, MM 238, Whitehall 10:18 a.m. - suspicious/person/vehicle/circumstance, 1800 Hwy 2 East, Cardwell 2:15 p.m. – transport, 207 East Legion Avenue, Whitehall 4:06 p.m. - suspicious/person/vehicle/circumstance, Hwy 69, MM 12, Cardwell 5:01 p.m. - fish & game violations, Tebay Lane, Whitehall 5:50 p.m. - alarms fire false/error, 303 South Division Street, Whitehall 9:50 p.m. – theft postal, Upper Rader Creek...

  • Portraits of Meth: Stories of 'chasing the dragon'

    BOWEN WEST, UM School of Journalism|Aug 2, 2017

    Meth is the most addictive drug according to Tammera Nauts, executive director of Recovery Center Missoula rehab facility. "People think that addiction is a choice, it's a brain disease," Nauts said. ● ● ● The Good Daughter Mandy looked out her window and saw eight police cars. She opened the door and the police cuffed her. They scoured the house, they found marijuana in her room. But they found what they were looking for in her mother's room - a pound of meth. Her mother was taken to count...

  • County Commission Update

    Leonard Wortman, Jefferson County Commissioner|Aug 2, 2017

    Hi Folks, At our last meeting on July 25th we discussed some of the fees the Fair Board charges the Rodeo Club for events at the Fair Grounds. We appointed Commissioner Kirsch to represent the County on the Boulder Development Fund Board. We approved an $80,000 loan for the North TIF District for infrastructure improvements. We also approved a $300,000 for the South TIF District for infrastructure needs there. We spent a considerable amount of time discussing financing for the new Rest Area infrastructure at the Boulder interchange. We are...

  • 2017 Frontier Days Starts Friday

    Casey Chase, Whitehall Chamber Director|Jul 26, 2017

    Frontier Days is just around the corner and it’s time to make your plans! This annual event returns to Whitehall on July 28 & 29 and will bring many entertaining events to the community. Friday we’ll get the ball rolling with Rocky Mountain Bank’s Customer Appreciation BBQ from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Jefferson Valley Fine Arts Show will be open in the Borden’s building from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and will feature talented artists from all over the valley displaying a variety of media. Historic Tours are available at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Friday,...

  • Firefighters to serve as Grand Marshals

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jul 26, 2017

    The brave and hard working members of the Whitehall Volunteer Fire Department will be honored as the Grand Marshals of the 2017 Whitehall Frontier Days Parade. The parade, celebrating “Montana Treasures”, will take place July 29 at 11 a.m. The parade will take a new route this year. All entries will proceed west on Legion from “D” Street to Stanley, and disband near Family Dollar. The parade will not be making a return trip down Legion. For those out-of-town or who cannot make this year’s parade, the annual event will be televised on Local PBS...

  • Give invasive species the brush off

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jul 26, 2017

    Several new informational signs at Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park are warning visitors about the dangers of invasive plants like spotted knapweed. The signs inform guests that shoes can carry the seeds off invasive plants, and visitors are asked to remove or brush seeds and burrs off before entering and leaving the areas near the sign. According to Assistant Park Manager Tom Forwood Jr., noxious weeds are a high level concern and at Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park they spend thousands of...

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