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  • Chadwick's Whimsical Photo Wins Joy & Whimsy Contest

    Dec 28, 2022

    On September 13th this group of ladies from the Whitehall Garden Club and their friends toured the Bumblewood Thicket in Bozeman, sponsored by the group Random Acts of Silliness. It was a lot of fun and these ladies made the day of the volunteer working at the site and the little kids who walked through the thicket. The Random Acts of Silliness group sponsored "The Joy and Whimsy Photo Contest" for pictures taken at the site. LaVonne Stucky submitted the picture Judy Chadwick took (at left) of...

  • Frankman Named to Dean's List

    Dec 28, 2022

    Katie Frankman of Cardwell, Montana, was named to the Fall 2022 Dean’s List at Berry College. The Dean’s List honors students who posted an academic average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale while carrying a class load of at least 12 hours during the semester. Nationally recognized for academic excellence and as an outstanding educational value, Berry is an independent, coeducational, comprehensive liberal arts college of approximately 2,200 students. For more than a century, the college has offered an exceptional education that balances int...

  • Gravley Artwork Available at Peppertree

    Dec 28, 2022

    Artwork by Bill Gravley from Liberty Place in Bozeman is now available at Peppertree Deli. All pieces are $20, except the surfboard piece at the top, which is $30....

  • Between the Stacks: 12/28/2022

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Dec 28, 2022

    January is full of classes for our senior citizens! The SAILS classes (Stay Active & Independent for Life), begins on January 3rd at 10:30 AM in the old Town Hall next to the library. This twelve-week class includes learning new information about maintaining strength, balance, and health; better health through better circulation, stronger muscles, better balance, and increased activity; and the chance to meet new people, feel better and move better. The class is 12 weeks long and meets both Tuesdays and Thursdays. As are all library programs,...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years Later: 12/24/1997

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 28, 2022

    December 24, 1997 It was a remarkable year for Whitehall sculptors Bruce and Kathy Contway. Bruce, one-quarter Sioux, was recently named the Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA) Artist of the Year, and Kathy was awarded the chuckwagon race outriders bronze. Bruce and Kathy lived with their five horses west of Whitehall on a modest 10-acre ranch that includes a foundry. They converted an old garage into the foundry - the only one in Jefferson County. Bruce and Kathy have sold art all around the world. A federal judge ruled that the...

  • Make These Lifestyle Changes to Boost Savings in the New Year

    TIM GALLEN, Aker Ink - Take Charge America|Dec 28, 2022

    Americans have been wrestling with inflationary pressures all year. As the New Year approaches, millions of individuals and families have set resolutions to save more money. “Looking to boost your savings is a worthy goal. But to make it work, you have to take small steps that add up to big change over time,” said Amy Maliga, financial educator with Take Charge America, a nonprofit credit counseling and debt management agency. “By exploring a few small changes in your day-to-day life, you can curb spending and put more money in your savings thr...

  • Stay in the Giving Spirit By Supporting the Red Cross

    MATTHEW OCHSNER, American Red Cross|Dec 28, 2022

    As the final holiday rush arrives, the American Red Cross asks donors to shake up their holiday plans and give blood now and throughout the end of the year. According to AAA, nearly 113 million people are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home between Dec. 23 and Jan. 2, meaning many who may have otherwise given blood will likely defer their donation until the new year. Unfortunately, trauma patients in the emergency room, those undergoing cancer treatment and new parents in need of lifesaving transfusions can’t take a holiday break. T...

  • Outfitters/Guides Disappointed in Lack of Action to Increase Public Access and Elk Hunting in Hunting District 313

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks|Dec 28, 2022

    In a Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Commission meeting held on December 20, the Commission chose not to reinstate the full 5-week general rifle season in HD 313. “Today’s inaction to increase public access and elk hunting near Gardiner means the public land hunter loses another season of extended opportunity in HD 313,” said Mac Minard, Executive Director, Montana Outfitters, and Guides. “Not only will this prime public land be unavailable to hunters, but adjacent districts will continue to be overcrowded. Reinstatement of the normal...

  • Wildlife Watching Has Been Getting a Free Ride

    KELSEY WASHINGTON, Writers on the Range|Dec 28, 2022

    There's a new initiative in Wyoming that's changing the face of wildlife conservation funding, and it's already seen huge success in its first year. It's based on the state's startling mountains, rivers filled with fish and forests where bears and wolves roam - everything that makes Wyoming unrivaled. That wildlife is managed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, and 85% of the cost is funded by hunters and anglers. This happens largely through the sale of hunting and fishing licenses, as...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Hot Chocolate Cookies

    Dec 28, 2022

    Hot chocolate does a fine job of warming people up on cold winter days. This rich and creamy beverage is enjoyed many ways, with some people floating miniature marshmallows on top or adding a touch of liqueur for an adult treat. Of course, hot chocolate is equally delicious topped with whipped cream and a dusting of cinnamon. What if you could replicate the taste of hot chocolate in a cookie? That's just what happens with this recipe for Hot Chocolate Cookies courtesy of creator Rachel Perry...

  • Creating Fiction From History: 12/28/2022

    CHARLES HADDON SHANK|Dec 28, 2022

    Joseph and Mary Smith never planned to settle down in the wild, wild west, much less raise a family there. However, as life is what happens between our plans, Joseph's new job required him to travel to Pueblo, Colorado from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania where their oldest son had been born. Joseph had labored for years in the steel mills of Northern Pennsylvania, but had recently been called out to expand his vision West of the Mississippi, to work in the administration of the fairly new workings in P...

  • Whitehall TV Channel 49.1: Week of 12/29/2022

    Dec 28, 2022

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM THE GREAT AMERICAN RECIPE: PARTY ON A PLATE 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM THE GREAT AMERICAN RECIPE: PARTY ON A PLATE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM FIRING LINE 7:00PM MOLLY OF DENALI 7:30PM DINING WITH THE CHEF 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 10:30PM FIRING LINE 11:00PM THE GREAT AMERICAN RECIPE: FAM...

  • Elfie Selfie Week Three Winner

    Dec 21, 2022

    ELFIE SELFIE WEEK THREE WINNER: Marlee Learn found the infamous elfie on the shelfie and took a selfie! Great job spotting it - your prize is available at the Whitehall Ledger office! Be on the lookout for more Chamber elves and check out the clues on the Chamber's Facebook page....

  • Trojan Christmas Fun

    Dec 21, 2022

  • Our Town 100 Years Ago: December, Part II

    ARLENE WEBER, Jefferson Valley Museum|Dec 21, 2022

    December, Part 2 Those living in December 1896 would be amazed at how things seem to be repeating in 2022. Wheat crops were failing in the "old world" causing famine; four banks in the eastern U. S. failed; there is public unrest in China against the ruling class, and crimes in other parts of the country make the front page of the Zephyr. The following news items are taken as written from the December 18 and 25, 1896 editions of the Jefferson Valley Zephyr. Mining News: Messrs. Cutler and...

  • Between the Stacks: 12/21/2022

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Dec 21, 2022

    She is a quiet, unassuming little elf who spends the year doing amazing things for others. She needs no fancy titles, public recognition, or payment for her quiet service. It all started out when she was caring for a loved one who would not recover. Needing something to pass the time, she began crocheting hats for children. Under her tender care, the yarn became transformed into foxes, giraffes, bears, lions, frogs, and more. Each hat became a mini work of art as the love she shared for others became gifts for those who did not have as much....

  • Gianforte Welcomes Amazon

    BROOKE STROYKE, Office of the Governor|Dec 21, 2022

    Governor Greg Gianforte announced Friday, December 16, 2022 that Amazon’s first facility in Montana is currently under construction in Missoula. Representing Amazon’s first major investment in Montana, the new facility will create more than 100 new jobs. “Today’s a great day for Montana as we welcome Amazon to the Treasure State,” Governor Greg Gianforte said. “We’re thrilled Amazon has recognized Missoula’s business-friendly environment, unmatched quality of life, and hardworking and talented workforce, and look forward to the 100 good-paying...

  • FWP completes 829-acre addition to Mount Haggin WMA

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks|Dec 21, 2022

    With help from several partners, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks this month completed the purchase of an 829-acre addition to Mount Haggin Wildlife Management Area. The new parcel, known as the Willow Creek addition, is about 4 miles south of Anaconda and shares 2.5 miles of boundary with the WMA. It contains winter range that mule deer and elk use heavily, as well as high-quality pronghorn fawning and summer range. “We’re thrilled to see the Willow Creek addition be conserved with the rest of Mount Haggin WMA for the perpetual benefit of Mon...

  • FWP Extends Comment Period on Draft Grizzly Bear Management Plan, Draft EIS

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks|Dec 21, 2022

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is extending the public comment deadline on the draft grizzly bear management plan and associated draft environmental impact statement (EIS) to Feb. 4. The purpose of the draft plan and draft EIS is to guide the long-term management and conservation of grizzly bears across the state. “We know the holidays are a busy time for people and their families,” FWP Director Hank Worsech said. “We want to make sure people have a chance to share their best ideas with us and so extending the comment period by 30 days will...

  • Wolf Trapping Opens in Most Occupied Grizzly Bear Habitat

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks|Dec 21, 2022

    Effective immediately, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is opening wolf trapping season in all areas of occupied grizzly bear habitat across the state, with the exception of deer and elk hunting district (HD) 130 in northwest Montana (See map). In August, the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission approved wolf hunting and trapping regulations for the 2022 season, which ends March 15, 2023. The regulations include a floating start date for wolf trapping in occupied grizzly bear habitat. The intent of the floating start date is to avoid conflict...

  • COUSIN CLEAVON'S REDNECK COOKING: Yeti Mints

    COUSIN CLEAVON|Dec 21, 2022

    Yetis are close cousins of sasquatch. Yetis live in the Himalayas and other cold places, including Alaska, but just like humans, they like to visit their families at Christmas. So, when winter hits in Montana, Alaska yetis walk down to see their cousins. You are wondering, if they walk down from Alaska, why do we never see them? Yetis have the ability to make snowstorms so that no one can see them or trace them. They also have thick fur, with the chameleon-like ability to blend into the background, wherever they are. The heavy coat, plus...

  • Creating Fiction from History: 12/21/2022

    CHARLES HADDON SHANK|Dec 21, 2022

    Mary Ann McGee was born to William and Margaret McGee on November the 8th, 1889, which, incidentally, was the day when Montana gained statehood. Where Mary started her life on this Earth is not so important to our story as where she ended up and might have become. Both second-generation Irish immigrants, Mary's parents were used to hard work, which was a good thing, for there was plenty to be done as our fledgling nation rounded the curve coming into the 20th century. William had caught the...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report: Week of 12/11/2022

    Dec 21, 2022

    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11 00:24:53 Stranded Motorist: I-90 00:48:41 Public Works/Utilities: N Whitehall St 02:18:20 Suspicious: N Whitehall St 02:29:35 Suspicious: N Whitehall St 04:13:02 Extra Patrol: Yellowstone Trl 08:50:13 Medical: Quarter Horse Ln 12:20:21 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 12:42:21 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 13:32:16 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 13:45:27 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 14:09:21 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 17:00:13 Shooting: Bluebird Ln 17:15:22 Motor Vehicle Accident )(Non-Injury): I-90 18:57:04 Citizen Assist: Delmoe Lake Rd...

  • WHITEHALL TV CHANNEL 49.1: Week of 12/22/2022

    Dec 21, 2022

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: NAUGHTY OR NICE 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM LUCY WORSLEY’S 12 DAYS OF TUDOR CHRISTMAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 6:30PM FIRING LINE 7:00PM THE NUTCRACKER AND THE MOUSE KING 8:30PM PBS NEWSHOUR (LAST HALF) 9:00PM AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 10:00PM WASHINGTON WEEK 10:30PM FIRING LINE 11:00PM THE NUTCRAKER AND THE MOUSE KING S...

  • 2022 Christmas Festival Scenes

    Dec 14, 2022

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