Serving Southern Jefferson County in the Great State of Montana

Articles written by jack h. smith


Sorted by date  Results 826 - 850 of 1301

Page Up

  • WHS Council plans contest

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 27, 2017

    The Whitehall High School Student Council is hoping for community participation during a Homecoming contest next week. According to Council President Ryan Murphy, at a recent meeting they came up with the idea of a window decorating for local businesses. "Our Council decided we wanted to get the community involved this year and what better way than decorating their businesses," he said. "We're excited to make it a little bit of a competition between all of them and can't wait to see town...

  • Plane runs into home

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 27, 2017

    The Federal Aviation Administration and Montana Highway Patrol are investigating a plane accident that took place the afternoon of September 21 in Whitehall. According to Jefferson County Sheriff Craig Doolittle, a plane was apparently taxiing on the runway when it got away from the pilot and ran into a house at 36 S. Centurion Way. Doolittle stated no injuries were reported. Attempts to obtain information from the FAA were unsuccessful as of press time....

  • Volunteers play huge role at Caverns

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 27, 2017

    Each year people from all over the world descend upon Lewis and Clark Caverns, with thousands coming during the summer to take part in the popular cave tours. While a dedicated and thoroughly knowledgeable Montana State Parks staff does an amazing job keeping the Caverns one of the true gems of Montana, volunteers also play an integral role in helping things run smoothly. "Volunteers are an essential part of daily operations at Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park," said Brian Turner with the...

  • 'Barn Raising' event Saturday in Cardwell

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 27, 2017

    For the past 30 years, the Montana Preservation Alliance has played a prominent role in saving the state's historical places, traditional landscapes, and cultural heritage. This Saturday, the MPA is teaming up with the Powell Family of Cardwell, and area businesses for a "Barn Raising" event. The benefit collaboration will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Powell's Ranch located at 118 Cemetery Road in Cardwell. According to local ranch owner Bill Pullman, who is involved with the...

  • Editorial: Let's paint the town Purple and Gold

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 27, 2017

    Whitehall High School is only one week away from one of the most exciting times of the school year. The annual Homecoming Week festivities will take place from October 2 to 6. It will be a fun week for both students and local residents with a parade, a wide variety of school activities, a volleyball match, and a rivalry football game against Jefferson. The week is also a chance for local businesses to show their Trojan Pride with a decorating contest being organized by the Whitehall High School...

  • Column: Working from home is not easy when a kitten makes things difficult

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 27, 2017

    One great thing about my job is that I can do it from just about anywhere if need be. While I often times will bring my computer home on the weekend, I've worked at home a few times during the week as well as a couple times while I was visiting family in Wyoming. Last week, my poor IPhone finally stopped taking a charge and I had to order a new one. I had to sign for it, so I planned it out to stay home on Thursday so I could be there when UPS came to the door. It was one of those things where t...

  • Trojans cross country finally gets to run

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 27, 2017

    After having their last two meets cancelled, the Whitehall High School Cross Country team was finally able to compete for the first time in three weeks at last Saturday's Butte Invite. "The weather was great for running. Our kids were excited to compete again," head coach Kerry Sacry said. Senior Ryan Murphy was the top overall finisher for the boys team. He placed 123rd with a time of 19:50.00. Sacry said Murphy has been working hard since the start of the season. "He has shown good senior...

  • Trojans stifle Three Forks

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 27, 2017

    It was business as usual last Friday night for the Whitehall/Harrison High School football team. The Trojans (5-0, 3-0 Southern B) had five different players find the end zone on their way to a 47-7 victory on the road at Three Forks. Junior gunslinger Max Feight had a huge night for Whitehall. He finished the evening 21 of 30 passing for 397 yards and four touchdowns. He was also the leading ball carrier for the Trojans with five carries for 60 yards. "It was really big for us to be able to spr...

  • Star Theater hosting free movie, concert

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 20, 2017

    A true gem of downtown Whitehall, the Star Theater has been an integral part of the community for decades. Starting this Friday the theater will be thanking its loyal base of customers with a free admission movie. The theater is also hosting a free of charge concert September 23. The movie will be the family favorite "Shrek", which will run September 22 to 25. The show times are September 22 at 7:30, September 23 at 2 p.m., September 24 at 2 and 7 p.m. and September 25 at 7 p.m. The September...

  • Tour highlights positives from 2016 funding

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 20, 2017

    In October of 2016, the Jefferson Valley Community Foundation awarded five grants at a reception at the Borden's Building in Whitehall. Last week, JVCF board members were able to see the grants put to good use at a walk-through tour. The JVCF awarded five grants in 2016 for a total of $13,500. Throughout the tour, grant recipients thanked the board for their donations. Board Treasurer Tim Mulligan said to be thankful of all who donate to the foundation, allowing them to present the yearly...

  • Officials pleased with underground mining

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 20, 2017

    Officials at the Barrick Golden Sunlight Mine are pleased with the current progress of underground operations at the site. At the Community Transition Advisory Meeting last week, Mine General Manager Dan Banghart reported the production in August was 3,300 ounces, they have already completed a four-day mill run in September -- with an eight-day run scheduled this week. “The underground continues to do quite well,” Banghart said. While the grade of the ore is still not what they would like, Banghart said they are making up for it with ton...

  • Editorial: Bleachers are great upgrade at high school

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 20, 2017

    After two away games to start the 2017 season, the Whitehall/Harrison High School football team was able to open their home season earlier this month against Red Lodge. While the game had the importance of the home fans getting their first chance to see the Trojans play in Whitehall, it also was of extreme significance because it was the first game at Trojans Field with the new bleachers. The previous bleachers had been at the field for around 60 years, so this was an amazing day for the...

  • Column: 400 words on the dump.

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 20, 2017

    While I was attending the University of Wyoming, I was waiting tables to help pay for school and expenses, and it was getting really old. While it certainly not the worst job I’ve had, my nerves were getting fried by people who were downright mean, would come in three minutes before closing, or would try to do everything they could to get a free meal. I get that a steak can be cooked wrong, but when you eat three-quarters of it before telling me it was medium instead of medium rare, than you are probably up to something. I was looking through t...

  • Trojans remain unbeaten, play at Three Forks Friday

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 20, 2017

    It was a cold, windy, rainy and muddy night September 15 at Trojans Field. While the conditions may not have been ideal for a Whitehall/Harrison offense that had averaged 41 points in their first three games, it was a perfect opportunity for the Trojans defense to once again show they are one of the elite defensive units in Montana. Led by a dominant defensive performance, the Trojans improved to 4-0 on the season with a 22-7 win over a gritty visiting Big Timber team. Following the game,...

  • Plane runs into house Thursday afternoon in Whitehall

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 20, 2017

    The FAA and Montana Highway Patrol are investigating a plane accident Thursday afternoon in Whitehall. According to Jefferson County Sheriff Craig Doolittle, a plane was apparently taxiing on the runway when it got away from the pilot and ran into a house at 36 S. Centurion Way. Doolittle stated no injuries were reported. Look for more information in the September 27 issue of the Whitehall Ledger....

  • Council discusses ambulance barn

    Jack H. Smith|Sep 13, 2017

    The Whitehall Town Council is looking for proposals on what to do with the Ambulance Barn located at 207 West Legion. At their regular meeting Monday night, the Council approved to advertise requests for proposals on the space that was most recently used by the Community Beacon of Hope Inc. Ambulance Service. Town Attorney Ed Guza and Deputy Town Attorney Elizabeth Musick will draft the advertisement to meet legal specifications. Mayor Dale Davis said people want to know what they are going to do with the building, and asked permission to...

  • Kiss the Pig: Booster Club contest underway

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 13, 2017

    The Whitehall High School Booster Club has long been an integral part of the community, raising money for the betterment of Trojan athletics. This year, the club has decided to have a little fundraising with the "Kiss the Pig" contest taking place after the Homecoming game October 6 against Jefferson. According to club member Kami Noyes, residents can donate $1 per bet to select one of four contestants. The contestant who receives the most donations will kiss a pig at the 50-yard-line. The four...

  • Interact Club raising money for fire victims

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 13, 2017

    The Whitehall High School Interact Club is stepping up to help Montanans affected by this summers devastating wildfires. The club has initiated the "Change For Fires" fundraiser for families in the Treasure State. Donation jars have been set up at Jefferson Fresh Foods, The Corner Store, Pepper Tree and both Whitehall School offices. According to club member and senior Ryan Murphy, the idea originated about a week ago, and it came from all the sad stories in the news about families losing...

  • Editorial: Do the right thing for the residents of Montana

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 13, 2017

    The past few months have been devastating for Montana as wildfires have burned throughout the state. There was over a 2,700-acre fire locally, and over a million acres have burned in Montana. People are losing their homes, firefighters have lost their lives, and there are a variety of health related issues for both residents and animals. Simply put, it is a horrible situation. There are always going to be wildfires started by lighting, but at the same time it does not have to be as bad as it is in 2017. It’s time for our lawmakers to stand u...

  • Column: Pumpkin Spice and the end of the world

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 13, 2017

    I’ve always had a fascination with movies and books about a post-apocalyptic world or dystopian society. While they would often times make me feel uncomfortable, it was almost like rubber necking at an accident – you want to turn away, but often times you don’t. This summer I have had two instances that have made me feel like the world has been ending, and I think I’m not alone when I say that I can’t wait for the cooler temperatures of fall and winter to arrive. In July I woke up to my bed shaking and my cat flying. I had no idea what was...

  • Chamber conducting Gun Raffle

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 13, 2017

    In an effort to raise money to upgrade their building at 501 N. Whitehall St., the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce is conducting a Gun Raffle. The prize is a Precision Guns Custom Rifle Combo Package, a $4,200 value. The package includes a rifle up to 300 Ultra Mag (winners choice), scope, load development, and hunting turrets. Chamber Treasurer Jill Dove said they are trying to do their part to beautify Whitehall and provide for a better tourist experience. Dove said there are plans for a pavilion with a picnic table and brochure holders so...

  • Trojans win big in home opener, host Big Timber September 15

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 13, 2017

    After two dominating wins to open the season, it was more of the same for the Whitehall/Harrison High School football in their conference opener Friday night at Trojans Field. Whitehall used a well-balanced offense and smothering defense to improve to 3-0 on the season with a 41-7 win over visiting Red Lodge. Following the game Friday, head coach Dan Lacey lauded his defensive unit that has allowed just two touchdowns in 12 quarters this season. "They are doing a great job. We are getting a rota...

  • Lady Trojans stay positive

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 13, 2017

    Despite a conference loss last week to Manhattan, Whitehall High School head volleyball coach Lauren McDonald is pleased with how hard her team is playing. The Lady Trojans dropped their lone match last week 25-14, 25-17, 25-14 last Thursday against the Lady Tigers. McDonald said the girls played really well and did some good things. She said despite two losses to open the conference season, they have stayed positive, are doing a good job at listening to instruction, and are starting to put...

  • Whitehall defense firing on all cylinders

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 13, 2017

    It was a cold, windy, rainy and muddy night September 15 at Trojans Field. While the conditions may not have been ideal for a Whitehall/Harrison offense that had averaged 41 points in their first three games, it was a perfect opportunity for the Trojans defense to once again show they are one of the elite defensive units in Montana. Led by a dominant defensive performance, the Trojans improved to 4-0 on the season with a 22-7 win over a gritty visiting Big Timber team. Following the game,...

  • High school rodeo starts Saturday

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Sep 6, 2017

    Throughout the year, high school and junior high kids from across Montana travel throughout the Treasure State competing in numerous rodeos. The costs associated with travel and entry fees add up, so this weekend will serve as not only a chance for local participants to have the luxury of a home event, it will also be a great chance for the area residents to come out and support a group of talented local competitors. The annual Whitehall High School and Junior High Rodeo is scheduled to take pla...

Page Down