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Come, visit and enjoy one of the few public parks on the shores of Hauser Reservoir. Black Sandy State Park is an extremely popular weekend boating, fishing, camping, and water skiing location. The park is alongside the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the area in 1805. Before 1980, Montana Power Company owned the land and operated the park as a recreation area. In 1980, Montana Power turned over the park management to the Montana Department...
Potential for significant wildland fire is anticipated to be normal this June, according to the latest forecast from the National Interagency Fire Center. Recent moisture has decreased the risk of wildfires across Montana. However, that could change later this summer, especially in areas east of the Continental Divide. In the Northern Rockies overall, the generally cool, wet spring has dampened the current risk of significant wildfire. Vegetation growth is off to a late start and is expected to reduce significant fire risk for the next couple...
Joe and Cheryl married on June 10, 1972, in Wolf Point, MT. The prairie girl moved back to the family farm in Whitehall where they've lived ever since putting down roots and running the farm. Nearly 100 acres of country playground has raised three (dare I say AMAZING) children; Jody (and wife Davonna Ryan), Jay (and wife Karen Ryan), and Cara (and husband Trent Bushmaker) along with 7 lucky grandkids (Sierra Ryan, Jace Ryan, Jacob Ryan, Noah Ryan, Carley Ryan, Isla Bushmaker and Breccan...
Whitehall's recent rains brought out all the colors....
THURSDAY, JUNE 9 5:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 7:00PM SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD 8:00PM PBS NEWSHOUR 9:00PM AMANPOUR & COMPANY 10:00PM THIS OLD HOUSE 10:30PM ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 11:00PM SECRETS OF SCOTLAND YARD FRIDAY, JUNE 10 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 MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS PT 1 SATURDAY, JUNE 11 5:00PM ANTIQUES...
Handquilted Happiness is the perfect name for Jade Benjamin's home-based business. Now 18, she started sewing at age 11, hasn't stopped since, and has no plans to do so. With her bowl cozies, purses and quilts, she loves creating useful items that exist and bring happiness. Growing up in the Kalispell area, Jade was looking for a hobby so she and her dad Bruce Benjamin went into the Quilt Gallery on a whim. Not only did she find a, so-far, life hobby, but Jade learned how to sew and ended up...
Gold Junction Presents... is excited to announce the Family Adventure film series, as well as the Western Classics series. Both series are free to the public, though donations to the organization for future events are appreciated. The Family Adventure series will show a film each Wednesday, June 8 through July 27 at 1 PM. This series includes Sing (June 8), The Lego Movie (June 15), The Land Before Time (June 22), The Muppet Movie (June 29), Space Jam (July 6), Harry Potter & the Sorcerer’s Stone (July 13), Balto (July 20) and Batman: Mask of t...
Whitehall Country Store workers Janet Davis, Laurie Dorvall, and Terri Johnson present Rich Shepard a check for $15,000. The funds will be used to complete the walls and ceiling on the north side of the Whitehall Community Center. Shepherd accepted the check on behalf of the Whitehall Veterans and American Legion. Shepard said the Community Center is seeking another $20,000 from outside sources to complete the floors in the building. If you are interested in donating, please email...
I cannot believe the Summer Reading program is beginning next Monday, June 6. Everyone is welcome to come and sign up for this great time of programs, pirates, crafts, science, speakers, puppets, magic, and more. The theme this year is “Oceans of Possibilities” and I love the thought of spending the summer on the high seas. Anyone may sign up during regular library hours and the fun lasts until July 29. We have finalized all of the arrangements for Summer Feeding. Meals will begin on June 13 instead of June 6 as we have partnered with Act...
Have a little dinosaur enthusiast in your life? If you’re looking for new and creative ways to keep your little one entertained, try these fun dino-themed activities: • Make dino treats: Use a dinosaur cookie cutter set to bake cookies into different prehistoric shapes, like brontosauruses, pterodactyls and velociraptors. This can be a fun way to let kids show off their knowledge by identifying the different types of dinosaurs and listing fun facts about each one. They can even decorate the cookies to add realistic details. • Infuse dino fun i...
May 28, 1997 A six-member jury listened to 13 witnesses during six hours of testimony and then split the verdict in the Perry Jones trial in District Court in Boulder. The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty to the charge of resisting arrest and guilty to the charge of disorderly conduct. Both charges were misdemeanors. Judge Dennis Giulio imposed a fine of $100, a ten-day suspended jail sentence and half of the court costs. The charges stemmed from a January 3, 1997 altercation between Jones and Topper Giono, Whitehall town marshal, during a...
Andree de Villiers, of Basque ancestry, was a relative newcomer to this strange new world. She had emerged into the old world of the Biscay region of France, to be exact, in the mountain village of Oloron-Sainte-Marie, on September the 13th of the year 1874. Her parents, Eneko and Amala, had passed away, respectively, when Andree was 2 and 5 years of age. Born Andree Garcia, our heroine was adopted by a fairly wealthy couple living in a quiet little chateau on the outskirts of Paris soon...
I can hear the questions right now, "what is Himalayan Rabbit?" Well, it`s not a rabbit imported from the high mountains of Tibet, or even one covered in the $80-per-gram salt my wife said would improve the taste (but did nothing for me). It is him a layin` on the road rabbit. I found that the best rabbit I have ever had is one that has been run over many times with a car. It helps to tenderize the meat to the point it just falls off the bone, but too many semis over-tenderize them. The best Himalayan rabbit is locally sourced in Whitehall, or...
SUNDAY, MAY 22, 2022 00:57:33 Medical: E First St 07:52:05 Medical: Skyline Dr 09:38:11 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 10:05:25 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 13:17:45 Noise: Sunset Dr 14:15:50 Traffic Stop: W Legion St 14:37:01 Death: Whitetail Rd 17:46:00 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St 18:52:29 Traffic Stop 20:42:17 Traffic Hazard: I-90 20:48:12 Traffic Stop: I-90 21:06:55 Motorist Assist: I-90 21:51:37 Traffic Stop: N Whitehall St MONDAY, MAY 23, 2022 01:24:42 911 Misdial: Piedmont Rd 05:40:03 Medical: Whitetail Rd 06:41:28 Animal: Cottonwood Rd...
ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Owning real estate has been a wise investment lately, Aries. Your home may have increased in value. Now could be an opportunity to sell and reap the profits. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 You want to advance your relationship, Taurus. The best way to do that is to have some serious conversations with your romantic partner. Discuss everything. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Rework your budget, Gemini. You likely have some home renovations that you want to tackle over the next few weeks, and now is as good a time as any to get started. CANCER...
Imagine if you will, a lone figure trudging through a barren desert landscape with nothing but miles and miles of seemingly endless seas of sand to keep them company. Obviously, of primary importance to that person would be finding WATER and finding it FAST! The importance of water to the continuation of human life cannot be downplayed. Water is most important to all of life, from the lowliest seedling to the greatest land mammal. This is not so much a response to Rebecca Lawton’s piece from last week’s (May 25, 2022) Ledger as it is eng...
Stand where William Clark stood in 1805, and imagine the scenery when the Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through this area. Established December 23, 1985, Clark's Lookout is set along the historic Lewis and Clark trail. On August 13, 1805, Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery found what is now Clark's Lookout State Park. Having traveled from the headwaters of the Missouri River up Jefferson River to continue their search for a passage to the Pacific Ocean, they found an incredible view in...
Bats, snakes and flowers are the themes of talks that will be featured at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park in early June. The Caverns will welcome guest speaker Dan Bachen on Friday, June 3, at 8 p.m. at the Campground Amphitheater. The park is home to 12 species of bats. Bachen will present a natural history of bats in the state and the current state of research and knowledge surrounding them. Caverns park ranger Ramona Radonich will present “Goodness Snakes Alive!” on Saturday, June 4, at 8 p.m. at the Campground Amphitheater. In this pro...
Early in the Covid-19 epidemic, I visited the Bison Range on the Flathead Indian Reservation in northwestern Montana. But the bison didn't get the memo about social distancing. A trio of bull bison - each a ton on the hoof - fed on bunchgrass. I watched my son's eyes grow wider as one of the bulls approached our truck, as if it might want to rub off its winter coat on the fender. Not long ago, the Bison Range visitor center would have given my family a history of the place by focusing on...
Staff at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park are pleased to announce cave tour tickets can now be reserved in advance for the 2022 season. Starting June 1, visitors can reserve tickets for June 4 through Sept. 30 by visiting fwp.mt.gov/stateparks or by calling 1-855-922-6768. Visitors are encouraged to visit fwp.mt.gov/stateparks frequently as tour options, times and availability may change throughout the season. Beginning May 28, the upper visitor area will be open, and cave tours will be offered six days per week, Wednesday through Monday. Days...
WHS CLASS OF 2022: (Back, from left): Steven Baceski, Kaden Weber, Connor Graham, Avrey Coombe, Justin Kuehl, Brendan Wagner, Lane Wagner; (front, from left) Annie Engler, Camryn Contreras, Madison Austin, Haley Briggs, and Marissa Ellison. Not pictured: Keara Hugulet and Joe David Benner....
Lights on V: On Air was presented to a full house at the Star Theatre on Thursday, May 19. Liberty Place residents and guest performers presented two live radio drama shows, similar in style to A Prairie Home Companion. The first, Chrome and Steel, found Lucy traveling to Sturgis in order to get away from Liberty Palace, which turns out isn't as bad as she thought. The second, The Old Soft Shoe, found Nathan traveling to New Orleans to get away from it all. Performers brought classic songs like...
CARROLL COLLEGE: On Saturday, May 14, 2022, Carroll College conferred degrees on 228 graduates of the class of 2022 during its 112th commencement ceremony held in Nelson Stadium. The following graduates are from the Whitehall area: HARRISON: Lane E. Buus, Nursing, Magna Cum Laude WHITEHALL: Nathan Z. Antonioli: Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Biology, Cum Laude with Distinction MONTANA TECH HONOR ROLL: The following students have been named to MT Tech’s honor roll for the Spring 2022 semester: BOULDER: Emily McGinnis (Honor, Dean’s & Cha...
The Whitehall Middle School and High School band and choir students competed, placing for the first time in almost a decade, and then experienced the joys of Silverwood on May 14....
Elementary Counselor Well, we’ve come to the close of yet another fantastic year! Hopefully, your kids are armed with conflict resolution skills and emotional regulation tools that will last their whole lives…or at least through the dog days of the summer ;) Continue to use the school counseling page as needed. It is filled with tons of resources for students and parents. The one thing that I hope I’ve instilled in each kiddo this year is that I believe in them. When there are competing voices in their lives, and when they doubt their own a...