Week of November 20, 2024
One meal that is always hard to beat this time of year is the Harvest Dinner. Held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (41 Mormon Lane), this year's feast will be held Friday, Nvoember 22nd and kick off at 5 PM. Offered by donation, with suggested donations at $7 per person and $30 per family, the meal is a Thanksgiving Dinner with all the trimmings, including a variety of desserts. Non-perishable food donations are encouraged, with all proceeds going to the Whitehall Area Food...
NOVEMBER 17, 1999 Improvement in the appearance of Whitehall - a dominant theme of the Whitehall Town Council all year - was the major topic at the November 15 council meeting, with approval of the council to pursue passage of a Community Decay Ordinance. The Council also approved (by a 3-2 margin) the first reading of a new Trailer Home Ordinance and a new Trailer Park Ordinance. The ordinances would create new safety, sanitary, and appearance standards for trailer homes and trailer parks....
The wait is over! The Christmas At The Library schedule is set! On Saturday, December 7th, the Whitehall Community Library will open at 9 AM and close at 3 PM. The Friends of the Library book sale will be open the entire day, with hardbacks going for 20 cents and paperbacks selling for 10 cents. Children's activities will run from 10 AM to noon. The Winterwear Giveaway will take place from 11 AM to 1 PM. The afternoon activities will run from 1 PM to 3 PM, with a visit from Santa, the annual...
MOOSE ON THE LOOSE: Whitehall's First Street had a friendly (and large) visitor on Saturday, November...
It's time to vote for your favorite Whitehall Ledger Photo of the Year! Each week, the Whitehall Ledger spotlights a photograph taken by a local resident of the beauty that surrounds our hometown. These photos are placed on the Ledger's Facebook page and, at the end of each year, voted on with "likes" to crown the winner of PHOTO OF THE YEAR. In 2023, this honor went to Sarah Smart, who also took first place honors in 2022; in 2021, William Ulrichny's majestic bald eagle brought home the win....
PAINTING PENGUINS: Raven 3D Printing & Design's Paint a Penguin was a huge success. About a dozen kids found their way to the Star Theatre to paint a little...
100+ Years Ago - November, Part II: The front-page news in the Jefferson Valley Zephyr on November 18, 1898, was one sad story followed by another. Multiple deaths in the Butte and Anaconda area mines, suicides by morphine in Butte, a rancher's wife near Red Lodge burned and later died trying to clean up spilled kerosene by lighting it on fire, deadly clashes between whites and blacks in North Carolina, and a listing of the death toll from the Civil War: those who died of disease and other...
Montana’s general hunting season reached the half-way point this week, with seasonably mild weather and mixed participation and success among hunters. Wildlife biologists with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks use check stations to collect data on hunter participation and success, as well as the species, sex and age class of the animals harvested. This supplements data collected through hunter harvest phone surveys each year. Over the third weekend of the general season, Nov. 9 and 10, FWP biologists operated five check stations in...
Turkey may be the first fowl to come to mind when pondering the main course during a holiday meal. After all, it might seem odd to sit down to a Thanksgiving dinner table and see chicken in place of the traditional turkey. Though turkey may never relinquish its spot as the go-to fowl for Thanksgiving dinner, holiday celebrations in December offer home cooks a little more leeway in regard to the main course. For those who are fond of fowl but prefer to eat turkey just once a year, this recipe...
The National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) urges added caution when cooking on Thanksgiving Day, by far the leading day of the year for home cooking fires. In 2022, an estimated 1,610 home cooking fires were reported to U.S fire departments on Thanksgiving Day, reflecting a 399 percent increase over the daily average. Between 2018 and 2022, there was an annual average of three and half times more cooking fires on Thanksgiving Day than on a typical day of the year. “Thanksgiving is a hectic holiday with multiple dishes cooking and...
Winter blues got you down? Spending time outside can help boost your mood and both your physical and mental health. “Getting outside in the wintertime can really help your state of mind,” says Kris Kiser, President of the TurfMutt Foundation, an organization that has spent the last 15 years advocating for outdoor living and the care and stewardship of our yards, parks, and other green spaces, for the benefit of all. He adds, “Just twenty minutes outside can make a big difference for your mood and mental health. It might take a little...
As Advent approaches (December 1) make sure to mark your calendars and save the date for the Advent Wreath Making and Cookie Exchange day. This annual event will be held on Sunday, November 24, 2024 at St Teresa’s Hall (107 E Second St) from 1 PM to 3 PM. All wreath supplies are provided. Just bring 1-2 dozen of your favorite cookies to exchange for a delicious variety to take home with you. Wreaths and cookies... music and friendship ... a GREAT start to the Christmas season. Everyone is welcome; however, please remember supplies are...
NEW ICE MACHINE: The Star will no longer have to buy bagged ice. We now have an ice machine that makes 100 pounds a day! NEW ICEE FLAVOR: Strawberry Shortcake is a hit! NEW THEATRE MANAGER: Bill McClintock has been an absolute Godsend. The theatre is cleaner than ever, and people notice his hard work! NEW MEN’S BATHROOM: We’re returning to the building’s original footprint and are finishing renovations to the old men’s bathroom (previously a storage area) directly across from the...
When Cassie Sampson thinks about her time in the Sherry Lesar School of Nursing at Montana Technological University, she has a single piece of advice for prospective students. “Don’t underestimate Butte and Montana Tech,” Sampson said. “I think a lot of people underestimate it and I’ve found it to be a really incredible program at a great college with a lot of good people.” Sampson, originally from Laurel, is a junior in the nursing program. She decided to attend Montana Tech after a tour of campus as a high school senior. At the...
Gather your friends for Ladies Night at the Montana Western Legacy Center! Join us for a fun evening on Friday, November 22nd, running from 5 PM to 8 PM at the new Western Legacy Center building at 415 N Whitehall Street. Sip on mimosas, relax, and enjoy an evening of holiday shopping with unique gifts perfect for everyone on your Christmas list. Explore beautiful exhibits, discover exclusive items from local artisans, and get a head start on your holiday shopping in a cozy, festive atmosphere....
This holiday season, communities across Montana are making it easy to shop local and get in the holiday spirit by hosting various Christmas festivals, craft fairs, and holiday markets. From Bigfork’s annual Decorating Day to Havre’s Holiday Stroll, Montana’s hometown traditions help everyone celebrate the season and find local gifts for their friends and families. The holiday season also provides an opportunity to support local businesses through the Made in Montana program, which assists Montana businesses in developing and marketing...
The Whitehall Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to Coffee and Conversations on the first Tuesday of each month from 8 AM to 10 am at the Whitehall Senior Center starting Tuesday, December 3rd. Stop by for free coffee provided by the Whitehall Senior Center (3 N. Division St.), enjoy pastries available for purchase from Pati's Bake Shop, and connect with Chamber Executive Director Chiara Schober. This informal meet-up is a great way to share ideas, ask questions, and engage in meaningful...
The Montana Western Legacy Center is bursting with holiday cheer! We are gearing up with beautiful holiday decor and special handcrafted presents for everyone. ITEM OF THE WEEK: MT Artist Laurel Ovitt’s Coasters CUSTOMER FAVORITE: Warmies - come check them out! STAFF PICK: Copernicus Toys’ Rootbeer Chemistry Kit! BOOK OF THE MONTH: Where the Wild Onions Grew by Michele Pierce Franich RENT A ROOM: Need some space for a small event? Business hours: 2 hours/$25; After-hours: 2 hours/$50...
It can be easy to get caught up in the busyness of the holidays, only to end up feeling stressed out, overwhelmed, and disconnected. But what if you could navigate the holidays feeling centered, calm, and joyful? To that end, Sage Wellness Center is hosting "Awakening Joy - A Transformational Workshop on Gratitude and Abundance Through the Holidays." This morning of journaling, yoga, breathwork, and guided meditation will help you connect to the energy of gratitude, abundance, and joy so you...
If you are a NorthWestern Energy customer, now is the time to have your voice heard on how the company is doing and what is important to you. As a valued customer of NorthWestern Energy, NWE would like to get your feedback regarding your views of energy issues in your community and your experience with their service. This brief survey should only take a few minutes of your time. Your honest feedback will help us provide the best possible service now and in the future to customers, like yourself. Your feedback will remain confidential, and it...
In the U.S., one in nine women has diabetes, and six percent of women who gave birth developed gestational diabetes during their pregnancy, according to a recent report from the National Institutes of Health. During pregnancy, controlling your blood glucose becomes more difficult — and more important. The extra risk of high blood glucose means extra risk for the mother and their developing baby. “Having diabetes during pregnancy can lead to increased risks or complications for a mom or her baby,” explained Ibrahim Hammad, MD, a...
With Small Business Saturday just ahead on November 30, new research released today by the nation’s leading small business association showed just how valuable Main Street enterprises are to local communities as well as to local economies. “Our report looked at the volunteering of time, financial support, and in-kind contributions small business owners make, and it’s beyond significant,” said Ronda Wiggers, Montana state director for the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), whose Research Center produced the 2024 Small...
The Whitehall Ledger is a proud shipper of UPS and accepts UPS drop-offs - but only if the label is a complete label. Unfortunately, UPS drivers cannot pick up QR codes, and QR-coded packages must be returned to a UPS STORE. Amazon and UPS Stores have a contractual agreement; they are not the same as UPS drop points or shippers. What to do? If your return is via Amazon, it's a simple process. Return to your Amazon account, find the item you are returning, and cancel the return. Restart the...
This year is quickly wrapping up, and the Ledger would like to share some upcoming deadlines and office closures with everyone. CHRISTMAS STROLL SPECIAL SECTION: The Christmas Stroll is being run by the Montana Western Legacy Center this year and will be held on Saturday, December 7th. The Christmas Stroll special section will run in the December 4th edition of the Ledger. DEADLINE for ADVERTISING: 11/27/2024 WHITEHALL PHONE BOOK: The Ledger is working on the 2025-2026 phone book and hopes to release it in January. If you would like an ad in...
Protecting Your Online Privacy In today’s digital age, protecting your online privacy is more important than ever. With the increasing amount of personal information shared online, it’s crucial to safeguard your data from prying eyes. Here are some straightforward tips to help you protect your online privacy. One of the simplest yet most effective ways to protect your online accounts is by using strong, unique passwords. Avoid using easily guessable passwords like “123456” or...
ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, put aside any errant musings and give important tasks your utmost attention this week. Energy is better spent on others, so keep this in mind when busy. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, your coworkers are all excited and fussing over a new development. Maintain an even keel as you assess the situation. You can be curious but be guarded as well. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, your love life is perfect this week, enabling you to spend quality time with your special someone. A romantic dinner sounds like a good plan....
Dear Editor, Three weeks ago, I received a dreaded phone call late at night from Whitehall Emergency Services; our sixteen-year-old son was involved in a serious vehicle crash. Today, my wife, Cori, and I write to express our deepest gratitude to the Whitehall community for your overwhelming support during this trying time. On October 26, our son made a mistake that many experienced drivers have made before, including myself. While driving, I have momentarily removed my seatbelt to reach for...
GEORGIA, I have a question, This morning, my husband showed me a great sale on an artificial Christmas tree. It was about the price we paid for fresh trees for two years. We both want to switch to an artificial tree. My 23-year-old daughter lives with us, and she insists that we continue the tradition of getting a real tree. I feel that since she plans on getting her own place soon, she shouldn’t get a vote. She can have whatever kind of tree she wants when she moves out. I also feel that even if she did get a vote, her opinion doesn’t...
Communities, large and small, have been turned upside down for various reasons, including political unrest, crime, natural disasters, economics, and more. Word travels fast, whether living in the 1st century or the 21st century; that’s the nature of humanity. However, technology seems to have enabled this to occur at lightning speed today. If you’ve ever thumbed through the Bible, particularly the first four books of the New Testament, a reader quickly recognizes that the earthly ministry of Jesus turned communities upside down. Word of...
Tall people get hotter showers. Island countries are sea-locked countries. Coffins should be biodegradable. It’s a little surprising there isn’t a driving test between getting licensed and being elderly. The faster we go East to West, the slower we’re going. AI will eventually lead people away from being creators to being curators. Fictional characters get their memory erased every time you rewatch the movie/episode or restart the game. You can’t prove that a bottomless pit is bottomless. The first person to discover that you could...
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 01:52:44 Traffic Stop: W Third St 09:34:10 Traffic Offense: I-90 10:38:12 Animal: Hwy 2 E 10:53:48 Abandoned Vehicle: N Whitehall St 11:13:24 911 Hang Up: E First St 13:42:08 Traffic Offense: I-90 18:21:08 Traffic Offense: I-90 19:32:31 Traffic Stop: Hwy 55 19:50:49 Suspicious: E First St 20:52:42 Traffic Stop: Hwy 55 22:29:55 Traffic Stop: Hwy 55 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 00:56:15 Traffic Stop: I-90 07:00:08 Civil Standby:Galena Gulch Rd 08:02:50 Traffic Offense: Hwy 41 09:21:53...
The monthly Town Council meeting had more resident attendance than usual on Monday, November 18th. Over a dozen residents filled the Town Hall; usual attendance for the monthly meetings hovers around four or five audience members. Instead of Mayor Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh’s usual report, the Mayor turned the floor over to Councilman Bill Lanes, who addressed town issues voiced via social media. “There’s been much discussion on social media regarding Town matters. Seldom have the loudest voices online come to public meetings, called the...
Montana Department of Revenue staff told a legislative committee Monday that next year’s reappraisal cycle could produce a partial repeat of last year’s jarring tax spike as the state’s surging real estate market continues to translate into higher residential taxes. The department expects the market value of the average Montana residential property to be reappraised at 21% higher when it completes next year’s reappraisal cycle. A staff economist said Monday that if the Legislature doesn’t rebalance state tax statutes, the higher...
After two years of searching, waiting, missing, and praying, Bret Pullman finally landed his "unicorn." The Whitehall Ledger Editor is quite happy she is no longer a hunting widow, and her husband finally has his trophy in hand. And what a trophy it is! Currently scoring over 200, Pullman will have to wait a minimum 60-day drying period before he can have it officially scored. Could we have a new state record on our hands - we shall see! Congrats,...
WEEK OF 11/14/2024 TEAM Mint #4: 14 wins, 3 losses Mint #2: 13 wins, 4 losses K-Bar #2: 11 wins, 6 losses K-Bar #1: 10 wins, 7 losses MEN 4 wins, 0 losses: Jay VonBergen, Caleb Powers 3 wins, 1 loss: Camden Sacry, Kenton Keener, Mike Wall, Fred LeProwse, Chuckie Dirkson, Will Bowen, Colt Smith, Dwayne McClanahan, Rick Kelley WOMEN 3 wins, 1 loss: Deanna Wall, Leslie Dyson 2 wins, 2 losses: Elena...