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  • Importance of Being Earnest, Presented by WHS Drama, Streaming April 8th & 9th

    Marci Whitehurst, Whitehall High School Drama Department|Mar 31, 2021

    Whitehall High School Drama Department presents, The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde. Set in the late 1890's, this show is a satire about mistaken identities, secret engagements, and societal expectations. Two women are both in love with the mythical character of "Ernest". Jack Worthing has wooed Gwendolen Fairfax as Ernest, while Algernon Moncrief also poses as Ernest to win the affections of Cecily Cardew. All four arrive at Jack's country home on the same weekend where pandemonium...

  • Fourth annual Fiber Festival next week

    Marci Whitehurst, Contributing Writer|Jul 8, 2020

    The annual Fiber Arts Festival is returning July 18-19. Local artisans, Kami Noyes and Betty Kujawa, are teaming up with artisans to host the fourth annual Fiber Arts Festival, located outside Whitehall, MT, at the beautiful Copper K Barn. The Fiber Festival is similar to Art in the Park--only with textile arts. People interested in purchasing products directly from producers are welcome to come browse items such as hats, scarves, socks, pottery, soaps, yarn, art and more, all in a friendly...

  • Booster Club looks to upgrade sign

    Marci Whitehurst, Whitehall Booster Club|Oct 23, 2019

    Here's your sign! At least it will be... The Whitehall School Reader Board sign needs an upgrade! As a marker to Whitehall School's entrance, it guides visitors to our turn into the high school and middle school, as well as informs our community of events such as sports events and music performances. The current sign is in need of repair, but rather than have students with a big stick changing letters out in inclement weather on a busy road, we are upgrading to an LED sign! This new sign will...

  • Copper K Fiber Festival Saturday, Sunday

    Marci Whitehurst, Contributing Writer|Jul 17, 2019

    Knitting or felting conversations may trigger thoughts of our grandmas or the homesteading era; however, fiber arts have made a strong comeback as a way to connect with others, natural resources, and possibly our roots. Local artisan, Kami Noyes, has found her niche in growing, spinning, and creating with natural fibers. As a fifth generation rancher raising cattle and sheep, Kami's agricultural roots run deep. She remembers having sheep as a child. When her kids were little, she picked up a...