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  • 1st Call Heating & Air Conditioning Now Available

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 15, 2023

  • 1st Call Heating & Air Conditioning Now Available

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 15, 2023

    Whitehall now has an additional option for heating and air conditioning services - 1st Call Heating & Air. Mike Ildvad and his wife moved to the Whitehall area in June of 2022 and, after getting a bit bored with living the "retired" life, Ildvad has reopened his business, the work he has known for over two decades. "We are enjoying the small-town feel of Whitehall and of Montana overall," said Ildvad, who previously lived in Minnesota. Make the call to 1st Call (406-266-1675) for all your...

  • The Healing Spot: Come Get Some Love

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 1, 2023

    Tucked into the backroom of Settings by All Things Montana you will now find The Healing Spot, a tea room and area of overall well-being and happiness orchestrated by Whitehall resident Heidi Lynn. Entering in, you’ll notice a variety of smells, and then you’ll see the many different herbs and teas available for your medicinal needs or tasting delight. “Most of the teas I have are for medicinal and functional purposes - to help with digestion or mood - but there are several that are for yummi...

  • Author Signing Event at WLC

    Feb 1, 2023

    The Western Legacy Center (WLC), located at 1 Whitetail Road, Whitehall, will hold an Author Signing Night on February 11, 2023, from 5 PM to 7:30 PM. Authors Henrietta Goodman, Kristine Erinn, Janet Hill, Ray Marxer, Ellie West, Elise Atchison, and Marc Beaudin will be joining the event to present their books and to sign their works. Drinks, snacks, and sweets will be served to all, as well as other surprises through the Western Legacy Center. Follow the WLC on Facebook or their website for...

  • Community Events at Sage Wellness Center

    BETHEL WAGNER, Sage Wellness Center|Jan 18, 2023

    Sage Wellness Center is hosting two community events in January. The first is a DIY Detoxifying Bath Salts class on Thursday, January 19th at 6:30 PM. Join us and learn how to create detoxifying bath salts that you can use to promote physical, mental, and emotional relaxation and detoxification. Bath salts are great for personal use or to give as gifts. (These would be a perfect Valentine’s gift!)Cost: $30, includes handouts, supplies, and refreshments. The second event is a Group Breathwork Workshop on Thursday, January 26th at 6:30 PM. B...

  • Seidensticker Resigns as JLDC Director

    CHARLIE DENISON, Boulder Monitor|Jan 18, 2023

    Jefferson Local Development Corporation (JLDC)Executive Director Eric Seidensticker announced during the Dec. 21 board meeting that he is stepping down. His resignation comes three months after a divisive board decision to purchase the Roberts building in Whitehall. Seidensticker told The Monitor he is going to stay involved in economic development, and do so from Helena. JLDC board Vice President Drew Dawson said he’s sorry to lose Seidensticker, a man he considers “very knowledgeable of economic development” who has had “lots of good ideas a...

  • Whitehall Sustainability Committee Grant Cycle Open

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 4, 2023

    The Whitehall Sustainability Committee (WSC), with oversight from Golden Sunlight Mine, was formed in 2022 to help Golden Sunlight rank community projects in the Whitehall area by a local advisory group. In 2022 the WSC funded $135,000 worth of projects in the form of the upcoming playground on Legion Avenue and the upcoming daycare facility next to the Whitehall Schools. The project funding cycle is once again open and accepting project proposals until February 1, 2023. Think big, think about the legacy of Golden Sunlight and what they hope...

  • Whitehall Chamber's Business After Hours January 12

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 4, 2023

    The 2023 Whitehall Chamber of Commerce year is going to begin with a bang!! The January Business After Hours Chamber Meeting and Membership Drive will be held Thursday, January 12th, 2023, at Borden's Conference Room. The Board meeting will begin at 5 PM, with the General meeting starting at 6 PM. Everyone is invited. "I would love to see EVERY business owner, whether they are a Chamber member or not, attend. I want to hear what businesses think the Chamber is doing right, wrong, and new...

  • The "Energy Gap" Nobody Wants to Tussle With

    DAVE MARSTON, Writers on the Range|Jan 4, 2023

    Many Western states have declared they will achieve all-renewable electrical goals in just two decades. Call me naïve, but haven't energy experts predicted that wind, sun, and other alternative energy sources aren't up to the job? Alice Jackson, a former CEO of Xcel energy's Colorado operation, was blunt at a renewable energy conference in February 2020: "We can reliably run our grid with up to 70% renewables. Add batteries to the mix and that number goes up to just 72%." Grid experts now say...

  • MSU Extension Offers Information for Caregivers of Those With Memory Loss

    MARSHA GOETTING, MSU Extension|Jan 4, 2023

    Montana State University Extension has partnered with the Montana Alzheimer's Work Group, the Department of Public Health and Human Services, Alzheimer's Association-Montana Chapter and AARP Montana to offer Montana-specific information for caregivers and others concerned about memory loss. The Work Group has a revised website with vital information on Alzheimer's in Montana, including resources for health care professionals and caregivers; a list of support agencies; and online education videos. Visit mtalzplan.org for more information. "Many...

  • Your Mortgage Minute: Tips for First-Time Buyers

    KAREN GOFF CMA, NMLS 1906348|Dec 14, 2022

    Homeownership can be an excellent financial decision for people at a variety of income levels. We all have to live somewhere. Generally speaking, you will be better off in the long run if you own that space so your housing expense can also be increasing your overall wealth position (building up the equity you have in a tangible asset). With that being said, the most important tip I can give to a first buyer, or even anyone looking to upgrade, is to create a budget. When you meet with a mortgage...

  • Reighard & Paske Recognized for Diabetes Care in Southwest Montana

    TANNER GOOCH, St James Healthcare|Nov 9, 2022

    The dynamic duo of Ida Reighard and Marcus Paske were awarded the 'Advancing the Vision in Quality Care Award' as part of the annual diabetes professional conference sponsored by the Montana Diabetes Program & the Montana Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists (ADCES). Ida Reighard, RN, CDE is a Diabetes Education Coordinator and Marcus Paske, PharmD, BCACP, AE-C, CPP, is an Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacist with St. James Healthcare, now part of Intermountain Healthcare. They...

  • Rocky Mountain Bank Contributes $10,000 In Support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    TOD PETERSEN, Rocky Mountain Bank|Nov 9, 2022

    Rocky Mountain Bank proudly announces a total contribution of $10,000 to five local organizations across the state of Montana in support of breast cancer awareness month. The bank made contributions to St. Vincent Healthcare’s Eva Project, Cancer Support Community’s Mending the Mountains Program, Logan Health’s Save A Sister Fund, Clark Fork Valley Hospital, and Missoula Foundation for Community Health’s Ava Nichole Breast Health Fund. These donations are made possible through the bank’s Pink Ribbon Debit Card Program. Through its special P...

  • 3G is Going Away – What it Means for You

    StatePoint|Sep 28, 2022

    Similar to how the ways we listen to music and watch movies have changed, cellular networks are evolving too. In fact, all major wireless providers plan to shutter their 3G cellular networks this year. 3G networks are the wireless equivalent of being on dial-up internet access years ago. Built in the early 2000s, 3G networks are slower, less efficient, and not equipped to support the way we use smartphones today. Americans increasingly depend on their ability to connect to the internet for just about everything and the latest generation of...

  • Sew Unique Opens in Whitehall on Briggs Lane

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Sep 21, 2022

    If there's one thing Wendy Turner knows, it's quilting. That's why she's excited to open Sew Unique Custom Quilting and Retreat just outside of Whitehall on Briggs Lane. Turner, who is the daughter of Wayne and Sherrie Turner, opened the custom-built space in September after closing her shop in Philipsburg due to rental increases. "It's good to be home," she said, smiling at her mother. Turner got her love of the art form from her mother and grandmother, quilting in 4H was she was around seven...

  • Your Mortgage Minute: The Fed Does Not Set Mortgage Rates

    KAREN GOFF CMA|Sep 7, 2022

    People are often nervous about locking in rates because they hear the Fed is going to raise rates so I thought I would take a minute to explain a part of the system. The Central Bank ("the Fed") is tasked with monetary policy and they have two main objectives: price stability and maximum employment. Their primary tool for doing this is setting the Federal Funds Rate. The Fed Funds Rate is the rate for overnight borrowing for banks. (Banks are required to keep a certain amount of reserves on...

  • M&M Vintage Providing Quality One-of-a-Kind Finds

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Aug 3, 2022

    Specializing in quality vintage clothing from the 1940s to the 1990s, M&M Vintage is a refreshing step back into time. The shop, owned and operated by Monique Morris, is located in the former Ropers building at 7 N Main Street. Morris, along with her husband Charlie, a general contractor, purchased the historic piece of Whitehall's history earlier this year and have been working to revamp all of the spaces into something fun and functional for Whitehall. Currently, only the M&M Vintage space is...

  • Is Inflation Putting a Damper on Your Summer Travel?

    Statepoint|Jul 20, 2022

    After two years of restrictions, summer road trips are top of mind for those looking to get out of town. With rising inflation showing no signs of braking, soaring automotive costs, including gas prices, repairs, rental cars, and auto insurance, are threatening to put a damper on summer fun. This is why many consumers are preparing their budgets now to find ways to save. In a recent Experian survey, 76% of Americans say they are actively looking for ways to significantly trim expenses from their monthly budget. The same survey found that a...

  • Extension Office: Discussing Testamentary Trusts

    KALEENA MILLER and MARSHA GOETTING, MSU Extension|Jul 6, 2022

    This is part of monthly series of articles focusing on estate and legacy planning. Authors are Kaleena Miller, Madison-Jefferson County Extension Agent, kaleena.miller1@montana.edu, and Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension Family Economics Specialist, goetting@montana.edu. A person can create a testamentary trust with a written will says MarshaGoetting, MSU Extension family economics specialist. A testamentary trust is one that is set up according to the instructions contained in a person’s last will and testament. The owner’s property, such as sto...

  • SBA Stands Ready to Assist Montana Businesses and Residents Affected by the Severe Storm and Flooding

    RICHARD A. JENKINS, U.S. Small Business Administration|Jul 6, 2022

    Low-interest federal disaster loans are now available to Montana businesses and residents as a result of President Biden’s major disaster declaration, U.S. Small Business Administration’s Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman announced. The declaration covers Carbon, Park and Stillwater counties as a result of the severe storm and flooding that began on June 10, 2022. “SBA’s mission-driven team stands ready to help Montana’s small businesses and residents impacted by severe storm and flooding,” said Administrator Guzman. “We’re committed to pr...

  • Final Application Period for Child Care Stabilization Funds is July 1-31

    JON EBELT, Montana DPHHS|Jul 6, 2022

    Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) Director Adam Meier is encouraging child care providers to apply for Child Care Stabilization funds during the final application period July 1 – 31, 2022. The online application will go live on July 1 at childcare.mt.gov. DPHHS estimates there are about 350 child care providers still eligible to apply for this funding. “We encourage Montana eligible child care providers, who haven’t done so, to apply for stabilization funds in July,” Meier said. “Since this funding was first offered i...

  • New Face At Mountain View Real Estate

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|May 18, 2022

    Mountain View Real Estate, located at 206 West Second Street in Whitehall, has a new face in the office. Joe Chase will be in the office on Mondays, for now, to service all your real estate needs. "I'm excited to have Joe join Mountain View Real Estate and am really looking forward to having him in the office," said owner Karen Burtch. "Joe is a real go-getter and is hoping to expand the scope of his services to include larger ranches and properties." In 2011, Joe found the best place to raise...

  • Op-Ed: CI-121 is Neither Comprehensive Nor a Reform

    TODD O'HAIR, Montana Chamber of Commerce|May 18, 2022

    The Montana Chamber of Commerce is the state’s largest business advocacy organization, representing small and large businesses from rural to urban communities. Improving Montana’s tax climate is part of our strategic plan, supported by the diversity of our membership. The Constitutional Initiative aimed at capping ONLY residential property taxes, also known as CI-121, shifts taxes onto main street businesses, natural resource industries, and other job-providing sectors. While Montana businesses are in favor of comprehensive reform, CI-121 is...

  • Ruby Valley Medical Center Expands Rehabilitation Services

    Feb 2, 2022

    The Ruby Valley Medical Center has broadened the scope of its rehabilitation services to include Occupational Therapy and Speech Therapy with the addition of Dorothy DeHart, MOT, and Lawrence Grall, MS/SLP-CCC. Occupational and speech therapy, in combination with our renowned physical therapy team, provides essential rehabilitation services for both our outpatients in the local community and our hospital's inpatient and transitional care patients. Rehabilitation is available close to home, or ju...

  • Two Long-Time Businesses Make Big Changes

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 12, 2022

    Whitehall residents may have noticed a new empty space on Legion Avenue in the past few weeks. In December Cottage Floral, owned by Deb Dulaney, vacated its location in Whitehall. However, Cottage Floral has not gone out of business; Dulaney is still taking orders and will make arrangements for pick up with her clients. "I want my customers to know I greatly appreciate all of your support," Dulaney said, adding that she may be reached during business hours at (406) 490-4430. Another business...

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