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  • Connecting Point: Who's Watching Us

    BILL LANES|May 17, 2023

    As technology has advanced, I’ll be the first to admit distrusting the so-called “Cloud”, the online system that saves my pictures, documents, and more on a server in Butte, Bozeman, Seattle, Washington, Sacramento, California, or Dillon, just to make the point. A friend of mine recently told me that he deleted some files on his computer, not knowing that everything was deleted on his entire cloud account—a major hassle. I’m all for files being saved; however, I’m a yard leery of others, namely hackers, getting my personal data and information...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 5/17/2023

    May 17, 2023

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, try to rectify an imbalance in a relationship with another person close to you this week. It’s never too late to make amends, and the rewards are fully worth it. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, friction can be overcome with patience and perseverance. Take an even-keeled approach and give things time to simmer. Change will come. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 The brighter you shine, the more things will come your way this week, Gemini. Wear a big smile on your face and get out into the thick of things. CANCER Jun 22/Jul 22 C...

  • Thought Provokers: 5/10/2023

    May 10, 2023

    There aren’t any realistic hacker scenes because actual hacking is a long and tedious process that wouldn’t fit the intensity of a movie. There are prodigies that will never become prodigies because they never got the chance to do the thing they were to be great at. There will be a point in your life where you’ll have more past than future. Lobster and crab characters in animations are already cooked. We suffer more in our imagination than in reality. With as much as we are on screens, it’s surprising screens aren’t in our dreams more ofte...

  • Dear Editor: Supreme Court Has Run Amok

    DEB HAHM|May 10, 2023

    Dear Editor: The Supreme Court has run amok, and it's time to get it under control. For the last year, we have witnessed scandal after scandal comes out of the Supreme Court. And in the last month alone we've seen multiple breaking news stories about Clarence Thomas's shady behavior. First, it was secretly accepting luxury vacations and lavish gifts worth millions for 20 years. Then, it was having his mother's home bought and renovated. Now, it's come to light that his grandnephew's private...

  • Dear Editor: World No Tobacco Day

    NICOLE PALMER, Jefferson County Tobacco Education Specialist|May 10, 2023

    Dear Editor, Every year on May 31st, The World Health Organization and its partners mark World No Tobacco Day, highlighting the health risks associated with tobacco use and advocating for effective policies to reduce tobacco consumption. Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of death globally and is currently responsible for killing one in 10 adults worldwide. The theme of this year's World No Tobacco Day campaign is "Ban tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship." Tobacco...

  • Dear Editor: Why No American Flag?

    A CONCERNED CITIZEN|May 10, 2023

    Dear Editor, Can't the Town of Whitehall afford an American flag for the Town Hall?? A Concerned Citizen...

  • Op Ed: Legislature Needs Basic Knowledge of Electric Vehicles Before Regulating Them

    NICK SHRAUGER|May 10, 2023

    Change is not easy, and the adoption of electric transportation presents us with complex social, economic, and technical issues. The Montana Legislature passed punitive and discriminatory bills to tax electric vehicles (EVs). But what’s most concerning is that these are some of the most amended, unamended, and re-amended bills in the entire session. It seems that legislators still don’t know much about EVs, yet they’re pushing taxes and regulation through anyway. Adoption of EVs continues to rapidly increase in Montana, but it’s clear that mo...

  • Connecting Point: Hebrews Chapter Eleven's Hall of Faith

    BILL LANES|May 10, 2023

    To recognize exceptionality, the Pro Hall of Fame was constructed in Canton, Ohio in 1963 to recognize franchise owners, officials, front-office personnel, coaches, and players for their sweat and devotion. Since then, other endeavors have followed suit. If you fly, well, there’s the hall for Aviation. Ditto, military, theater, medicine, automotive, music, and gymnastics. I’m thinking that somewhere there is a Hall of Fame titled The International Clown Hall of Fame and Research Center. (There is, it is famous in Baraboo, Wisconsin, well, acc...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 5/10/2023

    May 10, 2023

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, pay attention to the smaller details, as those are the ones most often ignored. You'll be highly regarded if you pinpoint any errors in a timely manner. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Work to the best of your ability, Taurus. Focus on your own work and serve as a source of encouragement to those around you who may be experiencing some difficulties. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 A loved one may be hinting at a few things he or she wants to do with you, Gemini. Find the time to make these...

  • Dear Editor: Dams - I really like them

    ROLLIE MILLER, Vigilante Electric Cooperative|May 3, 2023

    Dear Editor, Dams – I really like them. As the manager of Vigilante Electric Cooperative, I am very thankful for the 31 federal hydroelectric dams that the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) uses to supply us with low-cost, renewable, carbon-free power. In addition to this power being low-cost, renewable, and carbon-free the driving force is reusable and is used several times to generate power before it reaches the Pacific Ocean. Unlike large nuclear and fossil fuel generation sources, with these hydroelectric dams, the generation is more e...

  • Thought Provokers: 5/3/2023

    May 3, 2023

    People who are brutally honest seem to always get more satisfaction out of the brutality than the honesty. There’s no reason we cannot drink any type of beverage with a mug, except mere aesthetics. Once A.I. videos get perfected, criminals can claim that the footage evidence is A.I. generated. Since self-service checkouts invariably require a staff member to authorize stuff, they aren’t really self-service at all, they’re just bad service. Almost every insect in your life you will only see once. The fact that we haven’t evolved longer and sli...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 5/3/2023

    GEORGIA|May 3, 2023

    Georgia, I have a question, If you write a book about failure and it doesn’t sell, is it a success? Failed Success Dear Failed, Oooooh, good one! So many ways this could go one way or the other - but you did PAY to have the book printed which no one bought, so therefore, fail! With love, Georgia Georgia, I have a question, My girlfriend and I went to watch Avatar in 3D when it was released. This was her first 3D movie experience. When she came out of the theater, visibly overwhelmed, she asked me, “Don’t you think the world would be much more...

  • Connecting Point: Endurance and Recollection

    BILL LANES|May 3, 2023

    For word history, the Cambridge Dictionary shines as one of the best, and those folks say that Endurance is “The ability to keep doing something difficult, unpleasant, or painful for a long period of time.” I’m betting, immediately, you’re thinking of a time when you worked tirelessly. You felt the urgent motivation to endure. I want you to ponder that thought for a moment. Several years ago, I was snowmobiling with a friend in the windy mountains outside Libby, Montana. After a morning of some fun in the snow we made a poor decision to run...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 5/3/2023

    May 3, 2023

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, even though you have been making great progress, you have some more work ahead of you this week. Overcome any distractions that get in your way. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you may want to avoid crowds this week. Use this opportunity to enjoy some quiet, alone time to recharge. There will be time for socialization in the weeks ahead. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 You may be called in as a mediator this week, Gemini. It may be challenging to remain impartial, as you are friends with both people involved. Tread carefully....

  • Dear Editor: Just Winging It

    SUE PASINI|Apr 26, 2023

    Dear Editor, Not wanting to ruffle any feathers, I would like to comment on the proposed ruling in Whitehall, limiting the number of domestic chickens. First, that is a poultry (paltry) number. Chickens do not lay every day, so a homeowner may not get many eggs from a few birds. Furthermore, I don't know of anyone opposed to chickens in Whitehall. Who eggzactly is complaining? And who hatched this proposal? What is the pecking order for ordinances in Whitehall? I honestly think the City has...

  • Dear Editor: CHICKEN

    CHARLES HADDON SHANK|Apr 26, 2023

    Dear Editor, Most of your readers probably remember the 80s TV show Who's the Boss? That's the subject of this short rant. I vaguely remember writing something to this effect previously, though it's been some time, but "Who IS the boss?" The overwhelming majority of our public servants, those who are elected to represent (NOT rule) us seem to have forgotten that all-important principle. Oh, sure, many or most will publicly acknowledge they are appointed to serve the best interests of the...

  • Dear Editor: Mountain Horizons Subdivision

    BARBARA LIEN|Apr 26, 2023

    Dear Editor, I'd like to clarify my comments regarding the Mountain Horizons Solar Subdivision, as paraphrased in the Ledger on April 19th. The "trailer park" comment came across as a snobby insult, and I apologize to the residents and developers of that subdivision. It wasn't meant quite that way. The subdivision variance we were discussing will allow four single-family homes on a 0.65-acre lot that had been designated for one single- or multi-family home on a previous plan. My comment was...

  • Thought Provokers: 4/26/2023

    Apr 26, 2023

    Pulled pork is pulled apart, therefore, sausages are pushed pork. It’s simultaneously ironic and sad that so many teachers are terrible with children. Mountain Dew and Sierra Mist taste very different for two things that are named after the same thing. ‘Number’ is often abbreviated as ‘No.’ despite not having the letter O in it at all. In Star Wars, the guys who won brought swords to gunfights. It’s more important to get your health right for retirement than get your money right. Every single human ever is living in their own delusional...

  • Op Ed: Whitehall Poultry Ordinance: Solving a Common Problem or Vastly Overreaching?

    CHRISTIAN ROSA|Apr 26, 2023

    I will hopefully be reading this aloud at the town meeting but may not be and I felt my opinion is important to share. On July 4th, 1776, members from the 13 colonies together signed a document creating our great nation. That document has a total of 1,320 words, the proposed ordinance contains 1,715 words establishing a more in-depth document than what was used to forge a nation. Government needing to justify its existence aside I feel these proposed changes are no more than a mere petty dispute between someone with chickens, and someone on...

  • Just Ask Georgia: 4/26/2023

    Georgia|Apr 26, 2023

    Georgia, I have a question, What is the difference between an admirer and a stalker? The girl I am in love with told me I’m a creepy stalker but I don’t think I qualify as that description. Somewhere In-Between Dear In-Between, If someone thinks you are a “creepy stalker” you have crossed that line from an admirer. You are no longer making the object of your “love” feel safe and therefore should stop immediately. Apologize, learn from your actions, and move on. With love, Georgia Georgia, I have a question, How does one describe “nothing?...

  • Connecting Point: Seated on the Job

    BILL LANES|Apr 26, 2023

    Seems today that we sit more and more. Our jobs, of course, are the culprits; and for youth, particularly boys (but increasingly girls too) gaming occupies us. Then, there is office administration, taxi services, computer programing. In the past generation, schooling has become longer and longer, increasing sitting. Then there are occupations that require physical exertion and strength, such as the construction arts, athletics, delivery services and much more. For those in the later style of work it would be frowned upon to constantly sit on...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 4/26/2023

    Apr 26, 2023

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, figure out where your priorities lie, then position yourself in the right corner to get things done effectively. It could take some time before you see progress. Remain patient. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 It’s best if you can keep tight control of your emotions and not let others see what is brewing behind your stoic demeanor, Taurus. This will give you an advantage in negotiations. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, if you’re too pragmatic this week, you may miss the opportunity to do something spontaneous and really enjoyable w...

  • Thought Provokers: 4/19/2023

    Apr 19, 2023

    People are impressed by the uniqueness of snowflakes but potatoes are equally unique and no one cares. Given pay rates, humans clearly value entertainment over necessity. It’s ridiculously easier to ruin your life than to improve your life. At some point in their life, anyone born on 6/06/06 has to consider if they were destined to become the Antichrist. People with one leg amputated double their number of useful socks, but with both legs amputated the number drops to zero. It’s a shame that if a negative person meets another negative per...

  • EDITORIAL: Censoring Social Media...for Adults

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 19, 2023

    On Friday, April 14 Montana became the first American state to ban TikTok after the Montana House of Representatives voted 54-43 to ban TikTok from all personal smartphones and tech devices within the state. SB419 is not in effect quite yet, as it must be signed by Gianforte. However, Gianforte has previously banned TikTok from all state-owned official government devices; in January of this year, he publicly urged the Montana University System to follow suit with their own administrative TikTok ban for official educational devices — which it d...

  • Op Ed: Farmers, Ranchers, and Irrigators Urge Opposition to Permanent Water Court Bill

    CARL DE VRIES, Rock Creek Water Users Association|Apr 19, 2023

    I have been blessed to be operating alongside the 5th generation of our family ranch in Roberts, Montana. Ranch families like mine understand the importance of neighbors, community, and keeping decision-making at the most local level possible. That’s why we are deeply concerned about an effort by attorneys to jam a bill through the Montana Legislature that would take away local power and hand it to unelected statewide bureaucrats who do not live, work, or recreate in our communities. Currently, when water disputes or questions arise, M...

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