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  • Moose on the Loose

    Nov 20, 2024

    MOOSE ON THE LOOSE: Whitehall's First Street had a friendly (and large) visitor on Saturday, November 16th....

  • Start Voting Now for Ledger's Photo of the Year

    Nov 20, 2024

    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....

  • Our Town 100+ Years Ago: November, Part II

    ARLENE WEBER, Jefferson Valley Museum|Nov 20, 2024

    1+ 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 cause...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: 11/17/1999

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 20, 2024

    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. Whit...

  • Between the Stacks: 11/20/2024

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Nov 20, 2024

    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...

  • Penguin Painting

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 20, 2024

    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 critter....

  • Advent Wreath Making & Cookie Exchange November 24th

    Nov 20, 2024

    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 l...

  • NFPA Urges Caution When Preparing Thanksgiving

    LORRAINE CARLI, National Fire Protection Association|Nov 20, 2024

    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 bak...

  • Drive Winter Blues Away by Spending Time Outside

    TURFMUTT FOUNDATION|Nov 20, 2024

    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 more...

  • General Hunting Season Hits Half-Way Point with Mixed Hunter Participation and Success

    Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks|Nov 20, 2024

    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 southwestern M...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Christmas Roasted Whole Chicken Stuffed With Oranges, Bulgur, and Rosemary

    Nov 20, 2024

    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...

  • Ready for a Delicious Meal? Harvest Dinner This Friday at LDS

    Nov 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...

  • Whitehall & Cardwell Veterans Day Programs

    Nov 13, 2024

    THANK YOU TO OUR VETERANS: Whitehall and Cardwell schools held Veterans Day programs (Monday and Tuesday, respectively) for the entire community to attend and appreciate our veterans....

  • Ledger Has a Link to Santa Claus

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 13, 2024

  • Paint a Penguin November 15

    Nov 13, 2024

    Raven 3D Printing and Design is offering yet another great FREE kids activity at the Star Theatre! Don’t miss the Paint a Penguin event on Friday, November 15th from 4 PM to 6 PM at the Star Theatre. Raven Hrysenko has custom 3D printed 25 adorable penguins for all interested little ones to paint on their own or with help from their loved one. All supplies have been donated by Raven 3D Printing and Design and are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Hrysenko is working in cooperation w...

  • Support an Injured Trojan: Enter to Win Brawl of the Wild Tickets

    Nov 13, 2024

    On Saturday, October 26th, Whitehall junior and Trojan athlete Dixon Koenig was involved in an automobile accidet resulting in multiple vertebrate fractures along his spine, among other injuries. While Dixon is expected to make a full recovery, he and his family have a long and difficult road ahead of them. To assist with his extensive medical expenses, four Cat/Griz tickets for Brawl of the Wild game on November 23, 2024 have been donated. Sears are Section 122, Row 21, Seats 13-16. Entries...

  • Whitehall Garden Club News: November

    JAYNE DEAN, Whitehall Garden Club|Nov 13, 2024

    As you know, every month, the Whitehall Garden Club (WGC) has a remarkable meeting, starting off with a "meeting at the table of plenty," always full of delectable dishes. The November meeting was no different except for the "gobble gobble" sounds coming from a delighted group of members thankful for the bountiful brunch! The hostesses were Janet Finney and Glenna Waltee, who designed (literally... there was a fresh fruit platter that looked exactly like a turkey) and created the most...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: 11/10/1999

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 13, 2024

    NOVEMBER 10, 1999 Lucy Holmes and Wally Madsen met with Golden Sunlight Mine and county Commissioners to pursue a location for the Jefferson Valley Presents production of an outdoor play commemorating the bicentennial of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Whitehall High School Student of the Week was Mike Hockenberry for his "outstanding performance" in Algebra II for the first quarter. Mike, a junior, was nominated by math teacher Bill Herbolich. Mike is the son of Tim Hockenberry and Mary Brazill....

  • Between the Stacks: 11/13/2024

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Nov 13, 2024

    There are so many new people moving into Whitehall I am tempted to put up a map and mark all the places they have moved from. We have new residents from different countries, every state in the Union, and fellow Montanans who just wanted a quieter life away from all of the city's problems. It makes my heart happy that so many of them are strong readers and want to get involved with their local Whitehall Community Library. Our Friends of the Library group is the perfect way to learn about library...

  • JVCF Short & Sweet Grant Recipients

    Nov 13, 2024

    SHORT & SWEET: Over $25,000 was awarded at the Jefferson Valley Community Foundation's Short & Sweet grant award event, held at the Whitehall Community Center on November 6th. Award winners (from left) Kelley Seccomb (Whitehall Pool $2,500), Mayor Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh (Town of Whitehall $2,500), Gary Redfern (VFW $1,500), Pamela Polachi (Montana Western Legacy Center $500 mystery grant), Tom Harrington (Liberty Place $2,000), Erica Ronsberg (Whitehall Schools music department $2,500), Kelsey...

  • Start Voting Now for Ledger's Photo of the Year

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 13, 2024

    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....

  • Advent Wreath Making & Cookie Exchange November 24th

    JAYNE DEAN|Nov 13, 2024

    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 l...

  • Intermountain Health Encourages Screenings to Improve Survival Rates of Lung Cancer

    JOSETTE UELAND, Intermountain Health|Nov 13, 2024

    Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among men and women, claiming more lives each year than colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined. Despite these alarming statistics, many people remain unaware of the life-saving benefits of early detection through screening. Raising awareness and encouraging screening can drastically improve survival rates and offer hope for those at risk. The Prevalence of Lung Cancer: Lung cancer occurs in two primary forms: non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), which accounts for about 85% of cases, and...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Lemon Drizzle Cupcakes

    Nov 13, 2024

    Cupcakes are handheld treats that can make any celebration even more spectacular. If guests expect the standard flavors of chocolate, vanilla or even red velvet, change things up with a sunny surprise: lemon! Enjoy this recipe for Lemon Drizzle Cupcakes from Jane's Patisserie (Sourcebooks) by Jane Dunn. Anything with sweet drizzle is a hit, and these cupcakes deliver plenty of lemony flavor in every bite. Note: Imperial measurements were approximated from the metric and may not be exact. Using...

  • Lots of Warmth for Whitehall

    Nov 13, 2024

    Big thanks to the Knights of Columbus for their annual donation of warm clothes for our students. Pictured from left to right: Jim Stearns, Lorelei Hermann, Annabelle Welch, Gunner South, Ethan Wock, Gavin Hockenberry, and Ed Schramm....

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