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  • Dear Editor: In Support of Dan Hagerty

    Mark Wood|Oct 19, 2022

    Dear Editor, Isn’t it absurd what politicians expect us to believe these days? At the federal level, we hear things like the border is secure, and that the Inflation Reduction Act’s new $369 billion in spending will reduce inflation – currently at 8.2%. Here’s a local whopper for you: Commissioner candidate Mary Hensleigh’s claim in the Ledger that restoring passenger rail travel to southwest Montana will benefit all Montanans. Here are some facts: • Passenger rail is the most expensive mode of transport to build, operate, and maintain. ...

  • Dear Editor: The Dangers of Halloween

    JIM BUTERBAUGH|Oct 19, 2022

    Dear Editor, The Dangers of Halloween: Halloween. Boy, oh boy. What great memories. As a child of the 60s (the 1960s) my brother Bob and I spent the days before Halloween planning what to be. Of course, I had been a Cowboy, Ghost, Soldier, and Cop. These are the ones I can remember. As an older kid, I went as a girl. The norm back then. Going door to door as a kid to get a variety of little candies seemed awesome. The best were the people that made popcorn balls, brownies, and caramel apples. I remember my mom having to check the homemade...

  • THE APOSTLE PAUL AS EXAMPLE OF GRACEFUL LIVING

    BILL LANES|Oct 19, 2022

    Life is often likened to a long-distance race. The high school and college activity of “track and field” dates to the ancient Greeks. In Montana, the high school athletic association added cross country, a totally different type of athletic event, that caught on quickly and is extremely popular. Saint Paul told a great deal about human nature, comparing life to a race. Maybe his main point was “pace yourself accordingly.” It would be a mistake to view our faith as a short race or sprint. Life challenges face us all, and I’d say right now anxie...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 10/19/2022

    Oct 19, 2022

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, maintain your alignment with your dreams and tap into your warrior instinct if you come up against a significant obstacle later in the week. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you’re naturally good at juggling many different tasks simultaneously. Don’t be surprised if someone recognizes this and give you a few projects to handle. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 The theme of this week is opposites for you, Gemini. If you’re a normally tidy person, you’ll leave a mess behind. If you are prompt, you will arrive late. It could be refresh...

  • Thought Provokers 10/12/2022

    Oct 12, 2022

    Which name came first? The fruit orange, or the color orange? Did the chicken come first or the egg? How many chickens and eggs came first? Who came up with the expression “ it’s raining cats and dogs”? How is it relevant to the weather? Despite all the colors depicted on screens, there are only three colored pixels. If air and water are both clear, why can we see water and not air? If a tomato is a fruit, is ketchup a smoothie? Does a straw have one hole or two? Did dinosaurs have hair? Hair doesn’t preserve so we would never know if dinosau...

  • Dear Editor: Supporting Gary Buchanan

    TOM HARRINGTON|Oct 12, 2022

    Dear Editor, Election day is fast approaching and will bring in new leaders to help make decisions that will guide our future direction. The divide and turmoil in our country today erode the values and unity that have been a cornerstone of this nation. There is a need for our elected leaders to get back to the basics of representing and making decisions in the best interests of the people without the shackles of partisanship. Gary Buchanan is running for the eastern district house seat for the U.S. House of Representatives as an independent...

  • Dear Editor: String Quartet was Great

    DONNA WELDON|Oct 12, 2022

    Dear Editor, A big thank you to Gold Junction Presents (Ruth Lott, Bill Pullman, Colton Anderson, and Liz Pullman) and all who were instrumental in the string quartet concert at the Star Theater. It was beautiful music. I was engulfed in endorphins. Some people think classical music is boring. It isn’t. This was short and sweet and had a variety of terrific music. Hopefully, it will happen again and I encourage all to attend and support Gold Junction Presents. Appreciatively yours, Donna Weldon...

  • Dear Editor: Disagree with Bob Wagner

    RUTH LOTT|Oct 12, 2022

    Dear Editor, I respectfully disagree with Bob Wagner’s position on a woman’s right to choose. I offer Saturday’s blog from Seth Godin in response. “The closer we look at what other people believe and do, the more clear it is that our view of the world doesn’t precisely match theirs. “It never has, but now it’s magnified. The things we thought were a given, aren’t. No one believes what I believe, not exactly. “How is it possible, we wonder, that people like us don’t believe what we believe or do what we do? Not just people we don’t know, but...

  • Dear Editor: Attend the Candidate Forum

    BOB SIMS|Oct 12, 2022

    Dear Editor, A government of, by, and for the people only works when the people put forth enough effort to select people that have the skills, ability, and desire to operate a government of, by, and for the people. We, the people, have not done a real good job of doing this in recent years. Ask yourself how many people in the elected office you would hire to run your business, sort cows, or even go to the store for you. However, the fact that your perfect candidate is not on the ballot does not relieve you of your duty to vote for the best...

  • Dear Editor: Wake Up, Women!

    CHRIS WAGNER|Oct 12, 2022

    Dear Editor, Wake up, women! For over 100 years you have fought for equality. Recently, with the stroke of a pen, the Democratic Party, led by Joe Biden, has erased that equality by allowing biological males, “not men,” to compete in women’s sports. They are trying to destroy your family by encouraging you to kill your children. They are stripping you of your right, and duty, to educate and regulate your children. You can stop this madness. Remove them from office this November. Chris Wagner Cardwell, Montana...

  • Connecting Point: On Your Mark

    BILL LANES|Oct 12, 2022

    Picture yourself settled in your favorite living room chair watching one of the longest races at the Olympics. You have caught some of the athletes warming up. Now, they are in the blocks. They seem to stop breathing as the starter calls out, “Runner’s on your mark…Get set...” BANG, he starts them. Do you realize our conversations with others can start off with a bang or a thud? If we start with a demand, a negative assertion, or assertions, what can we expect? Probably failure. We can do better. The Bible teaches us to be filled with grace....

  • Horoscopes: Week of 10/12/2022

    Oct 12, 2022

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 It may be tempting to throw your weight around and assert power in a situation, Aries. But this may backfire in the long run. Try to be a team player. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, someone close to you may be driving you crazy, and you’re tempted to let them know. However, go with the flow instead and enjoy this calmer approach. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, an important decision must be made in the days ahead. Take a calm approach and do your best to keep your emotions out of this discussion. CANCER Jun 22/Jul 22 Once you inv...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 10/12/2022

    Georgia|Oct 12, 2022

    Georgia, I have a question, Are birth control pills tax deductible? Planning Ahead Dear Planning, Only if they don’t work. With love, Georgia Georgia, I have a question, I am a twenty-three-year-old liberated woman who has been on the pill for two years. It’s getting expensive and I think my boyfriend should share half the cost. The problem is, I don’t know him well enough to discuss money with him. What should I do? Don't Know Him Dear Know Him, don’t know the man you’re sleeping with well enough to discuss money with him, you certainly...

  • Dear Editor: A Pig is a Pig

    Bob Wagner|Oct 5, 2022

    Dear Editor, You may paint a pig’s lips with lipstick, polish and paint its toes pink; or even give it a girly name such as Kamala, Nancy, or Monica; but it does not change the fact that it is still a pig. Such is the same with the practice of elective abortions. One may call it Women’s Reproductive Healthcare, or a woman’s right, but it cannot erase the fact that it is a calculated decision to kill a baby. For 50 years liars have worked to convince the masses that this is good, but evil cannot hide from the truth. Hillary tells us, “we m...

  • Dear Editor: In Support of Gary Buchanan

    GRANT GODBOLT|Oct 5, 2022

    Dear Editor, In today’s toxic political climate I believe we need someone positive in Washington DC. Gary Buchanan is running as an Independent for the eastern district house seat for the U.S. House of Representatives. Jefferson County is in the eastern Congressional district. A close friend of mine convinced me to volunteer for the Buchanan campaign. My friend worked for Gary in 1994 when Gary was asked by Governor Marc Racicot to re-organize Montana State Government. My friend has known Gary and his family for about 30 years and is heavily i...

  • Dear Editor: In Support of Mary Hensleigh

    JERRY MCDONALD|Oct 5, 2022

    Dear Editor, I’ve served alongside Mary Hensleigh for two years as Sanders County Director in the newly formed Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority, the newest and largest transportation district in the state. Mary is Jefferson County’s appointed Director and serves with 18 other Directors—one from each County along the route. The Authority is organized under Montana State statute. Director Hensleigh has been a fundamental author of financial policy, budget rules, and methodologies. Conversely, Director Hensleigh has a positive and credible influen...

  • Dear Editor: No Support Here for Penny Ronning

    JIM BUTERBAUGH|Oct 5, 2022

    Dear Editor, I read with interest and sadness the Letter to the Editor (LTE) in the September 28th issue of the Whitehall Ledger from John Driscoll of Helena. It started off so well. He wrote about how all political parties and most media are about convenience to their agenda, whichever side their loyalties lie with. Obviously true. He refers to them as ‘grasstops’ politics, as opposed to ‘grassroots’ politics. Then he went on to label about every type of Montanan there is, thankfully omitting race, ethnicity, and sexual preference. The onl...

  • Dear Editor: More Costs to Local County Level

    JERRY L. FRIEND|Oct 5, 2022

    Dear Editor, Once again, the State of Montana is pushing more costs down to the local and county levels. The County Treasurer’s offices across the state have always had a partnership with the Department of Justice, Motor Vehicle Division to provide the service of licensing and renewing motorized vehicles for the residents of our counties. The counties have always provided the building, staff, and utilities as their share of the costs of the service. The Department of Justice has always provided the needed supplies such as paper, toner, t...

  • Thought Provokers: 10/5/2022

    Oct 5, 2022

    MacGyver was more impressive in the 80s because no one had smartphones and google. All his expertise was real. Giving up is viewed as weak or lazy; however, knowing when to give up is an incredibly useful skill to have. Bruce Wayne probably owns hospitals because of his wealth, so as Batman he’s probably beating the crap out of criminals so they get sent there and make him money. Being tired from staying up too late and being tired from getting up too early are two different feelings. In The Lion King, Scar is made to be a bad guy, but in r...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 10/5/2022

    Georgia|Oct 5, 2022

    Georgia, I have a question, I’ve always been fascinated by the Superheroes we grew up watching on the Saturday morning cartoons. Many of these, we now know as adults, were just make-believe, being just, you know, cartoons, but when movies like Superman came out later on, we KNEW that he, at least, was real, even though he was actually an alien, which explains his powers. Batman, although he was a Superhero, didn’t really have any powers; he just had some amazing toys! Then, we learned that Spiderman and The Flash were real too, even though the...

  • Whitehall Happiness Corner: 10/5/2022

    Oct 5, 2022

    Those who know me know my affinity for Halloween. Thank you, Terry Chadwick and Darla Hill for these little cuties! They brighten up the Ledger Office with sweet spookiness!...

  • Connecting Point: Grace Factors

    BILL LANES|Oct 5, 2022

    In this life we encounter various relational road blocks, one specifically I would like to address is offense. Such a hazard can be detrimental to our relationships that we cherish or even possible new relationships on the horizon, so we must guard our heart and our words from the negative responses associated with offense. I might be able to offer some wisdom from a Biblical perspective. I’m absolutely convinced that we often fail to operate in grace towards others, “Grace requires patience.” In fact, there is little peace without patie...

  • Op-Ed: Why You Should Say No to LR-131

    LEA LORRAINE BOSSLER, Vote No on LR-131|Oct 5, 2022

    Fortunately, not everyone knows the pain of child loss. Unfortunately, I know that pain. My fiancé Marcus and I held our daughter, Maesyn Conley Cahoon, for her last breaths, on her 115th day of life, but only about 10 days after her due date. From her birth at 25 weeks gestational age, Maesyn's life was a miracle, with one exception: she had Fetal Inflammatory Response Syndrome. It was a parting gift from my unexpected and severe pregnancy complications, which became life-threatening two weeks...

  • How I Choose the Articles I Print

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Oct 5, 2022

    As the owner of the Whitehall Ledger, each week I have to make decisions on what is published. As a member of the media, I strive to be non-biased in my reporting and to never show my own personal opinions unless in my editorial. Several times I’ve been questioned about why I chose to print an opinion piece that was divisive or leaned one way or another. I’ve been called a “raging liberal” as well as a “right-wing conservative.” One extreme to the other, it seems. Why do I choose to print articles such as that on page 11? Do I agree with...

  • Thought Provokers: 9/28/2022

    Sep 28, 2022

    The average adult probably has hundreds of thousands of lyrics memorized but they won’t realize they have it memorized until the song starts playing, even decades later. A morning coffee habit is as much about waking your colon as it’s about waking your brain. People celebrate those that quit drinking but demonize those that refuse to start. The Sun doesn’t know shadows exist. Maybe the reason we can’t taste or smell water is that we’re already more than half water and we’re desensitized to it. It’s kind of strange that we evolved along...

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