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    Arcylle Shaw|Dec 2, 2020

    The newest addition to Jefferson Island (Cardwell) is Callan Dean Patrick! (See the photo) Shawn and Avery Patrick are the parents of this little fellow and Shawn said "We are quite smitten with this little one." Love is an amazing thing - it just grows and grows when a child is born from the love between to parents. Even though Callan was three weeks early, he will thrive. Callan is the first grandchild for Avery's parents, Mike Gold and Katie Boedecker who live in the White Sulphur Springs...

  • Festival of Trees moves to online format

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 25, 2020

    While things might be a little different in 2020 with an online format, the annual Liberty of Place Festival of Trees will once again be huge in fundraising efforts for the organization that provides life skills and housing for individuals with brain injuries, with facilities in both Whitehall and Belgrade. According to Liberty Place Executive Director Ann Geiger, the event that usually takes place in Bozeman was moved online out of concern for the safety of supporters, staff, and residents....

  • Candlelight Tours Available

    Nov 25, 2020

    Montana State Parks announced last week Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park will once again offer the popular Holiday Candlelight Tours. These special candlelight tours of the Caverns will be offered this year Dec. 19-21 and Dec. 26-28. Seven tours will be offered daily between 9:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Come see the Caverns by the warm festive glow of candle lanterns as we celebrate with this holiday favorite. Tickets will be available Monday, Nov. 30, by calling the Caverns office at 406-287-3541...

  • Our Town 100 Years Ago: November 1920, Part 2

    Arlene Weber, Jefferson Valley Museum|Nov 25, 2020

    Winter is settling in on the Jefferson Valley, the general election is becoming just a memory, people are moving in and out of town. It is the second half of November 1920. The post office has an opening for a rural mail carrier. The route is a standard 24 miles and pays $1800 per year. Extra pay will be provided should the route extend beyond the 24 miles. Women will be considered if they are a widow or the wife of a physically disabled veteran. George Bleichner has been showing his friends...

  • Whitehall Schools Athletics Still in Deficit Despite Fee Increase

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 20, 2020

    Kurtis Koenig- elementary report up from last meeting , him and slater attend mosda workshop in missoula, montana school district of attorneys, what builds the policy that all the schools use, Got to discuss investigative techniques, discussion about social media, pertaining to staff and students, Ways to keep district safe Lots of talking lots of listening Currently just about finished with mass assessments Data has been interesting Get results in soon Updated way they present student data Veterans day assembl;y _well done It's not just about...

  • Christmas Stroll cancelled, Pop Up Market planned

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 18, 2020

    The Whitehall Chamber of Commerce’s event plan for the 2020 Christmas Stroll was denied by the Jefferson County Health Board. Chamber President John Kreis said it was very disappointing news but at the same time, they certainly understand the point of view of the health board. In the meantime, Kreis and chamber board members have been working hard on community-based events that would not draw a crowd but still emphasize the holiday season. Among the plans for the holiday season include a Christmas Pop Up Vendor Market that will take place f...

  • Major changes for the W.S.C.'s 23rd annual Wreath Auction

    Nov 18, 2020

    Due to Covid-19 the Whitehall Saddle Club has had to think of a new way to keep the annual Wreath Auction going. In the past, the Wreath Auction was in the Community Center. This is where the wreaths have been on display. Local wreath makers donated their wreaths to local nonprofits and then voted with canned goods. The top 40 wreaths moved to the Mint Bar for the live auction. This was a way to help promote the food pantry, local non-profit organizations, and medical expenses for local families...

  • JVCF Awards 2020 Grants

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 11, 2020

    The Jefferson County Community Foundation once again showed their love and appreciation for local non-profits at last week's Short and Sweet event at the Whitehall Community Center. Board member Amy French thanked those in attendance and said the JVCF only works because of everybody working together and it is such an honor to have so many organizations that take the money they grant and go out and improve the community. Grants were awarded in 2020 to the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce, the...

  • Our Town 100 Years Ago: November 1920

    Arlene Weber, Jefferson Valley Museum|Nov 11, 2020

    The election is over, winter is setting in and homes and businesses are changing hands – one hundred years ago in Whitehall. Jefferson County voters selected Mr. D. F. Riggs as a new member of the Montana House of Representatives. Mr. H. R. Houghton defeated Mr. M. L. Tuttle for county treasurer and James Flaherty is the Clerk of the District Court. 367 voters turned out in Whitehall. Our town orchestra provided the music at the big election dance in Virginia City. There are several changes a...

  • Fall play to be televised next week

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 4, 2020

    Whitehall High School drama students have been working hard in anticipation of next week's televised performance of their annual fall play. The performance of "Money to Burn" is scheduled for Friday, September 13 at 7 p.m. on Whitehall Low Power TV station 49.2. The cast for the 2020 play is Charlynn Mercer, Emily Smith, Marcus Wait, Mia Ballard, Marissa Ellison, Kyra Oliverson, Gabriel Popalis, Levi Whitehurst, Connor Graham, Brook Ballard and Lita Wetherelt. Director Marci Whitehurst feels...

  • Automated External Defibrillators: Where is the nearest one?

    Holly Harper, Jefferson Valley Ambulance District|Oct 28, 2020

    At work or at home, you should know the answer to that question. "AED" is the acronym for "Automated External Defibrillator," and AEDs are used to help people who are experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest. There are several Public Access AEDs in the Town of Whitehall and in the surrounding areas. Here are the locations: Cardwell Store Cardwell School Whitehall Elementary hallway by the Tia Kober gym Whitehall Varsity Gym foyer Whitehall High School administrative hallway Mammoth Homeowners Associ...

  • Whitehall Fall Festival Saturday

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Oct 21, 2020

    Chamber members have been busy prepping for this Saturday's Whitehall Fall Festival. And while pleased with how things are coming together, they could also use a few more volunteers. "This is going to be a day that should be a lot of fun for both kids and adults. We are looking forward to what we have put together for the event, but at the same time have protocols in place from the health department we must follow, and this means we could use a little help from local residents," said event...

  • 'Screams Come True' Starts October 23

    Oct 21, 2020

    Screams Come True Haunted House with Hay Maze opens this Friday and the event's haunters are fully prepared to keep you screaming all night long! The event, now in its second year, has added a hay maze to the menagerie of spooky rooms, nearly doubling the size of the event in its entirety. Screams Come True runs Friday, October 23rd from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday October 24th from 6PM to 11 p.m.; then again the following weekend Friday, October 30th from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Halloween,...

  • Town Pump fundraiser helping food banks serve in crisis

    Oct 14, 2020

    With demand for food bank services surging in Montana during the pandemic, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation is matching $750,000 in contributions during its 19th annual fundraising campaign for food banks across Montana, including Whitehall Area Food Pantry. A record-setting 93 food banks are participating in the statewide "Be A Friend in Deed, Helping Those in Need" campaign this year. The campaign has raised over $36 million for Montana food banks in 18 years, including about $7 million in...

  • "Spooktacular" Costume Contest at 2020 Whitehall Fall Festival

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Oct 14, 2020

    It will be fun for all ages with a "Spooktacular Costume Contest and Parade" planned at this year's Whitehall Fall Festival. The event scheduled for Saturday, October 24 in downtown Whitehall will feature a contest for kids up to five and another for those six to 12. First, second, and third place winners will be awarded prizes from A&W, Subway, and "Screams Come True". Event Chair Melissa Jenkins said this year's fall festival, much like other things, will look a little different in 2020, but...

  • Fall Festival Hosting Pie Auction

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Oct 7, 2020

    A Pie Auction at the upcoming Whitehall Fall Festival will help give back to local non-profit organizations. Set for Saturday, October 24, pie makers can identify which non-profit they would like the proceeds to be given to. A food drive is also scheduled during the auction for the Whitehall Food Pantry as well as a drive of food and toys for 4 Paws and Reed's Rescue and Rehabilitation. Chamber Fall Festival Chair Melissa Jenkins is excited about the opportunity to bring additional fun for the...

  • Our Town 100 Years Ago: Oct. 1920 Part 1

    Arlene Weber, Jefferson Valley Museum|Oct 7, 2020

    Fall is a beautiful time of year in the Jefferson Valley. The cottonwood trees along the river have a golden glow from the changing leaves; the air has a crisper feel than just a month ago, and wearing a jacket is becoming more common. New people are moving to town and some are leaving in October 1920. We send wishes for improving health to longtime resident, businessman and former mayor Mr. A. J. McKay. Due to health issues, Mr. McKay is selling some of his land and his bungalow. This includes...

  • Ringing Rocks Road Getting Makeover

    STAFF REPORT|Sep 30, 2020

    The rocky road to Ringing Rocks will soon be smoother after Bureau of Land Management road crews finish scraping and leveling troublesome portions of the route. The road to the popular geologic site will be closed through Oct. 9. The Ringing Rocks site, a unique geological formation whose rocks chime when tapped lightly with a hammer, is 12 miles northwest of Whitehall. For more information, contact the Butte Field Office at (406) 533-7600....

  • Chamber updating billboard

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Sep 23, 2020

    A billboard visible from both Interstate 90 and MT HWY 2 is getting a fresh look. The board for the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce recently voted to change the artwork on the billboard. Jefferson County Events Coordinator Bruce Binkowski is assisting the chamber with the project and is hopeful the sign will be put up by the end of September. He added the pictures (see page 1) on the new billboard will be similar to the current one. Chamber Board President John Kreis said the new billboard was...

  • Veterans Spotlight

    Sep 23, 2020

    A new column, entitled "Veterans Spotlight", begins today. The short article will highlight a local military veteran's service, past and present life, each week. The Whitehall Veterans hope you enjoy and that this helps you get to know some local heroes better. Ron Adkins was born and raised in Northwest Pennsylvania and enlisted in the US Navy in Pittsburg at age 19. Due to an already extensive background in the construction trade, Ron enlisted as an E-3, Seaman, eventually rising to the rank...

  • Between the Stacks

    Jeannie Ferriss, Whitehall Community Library|Sep 16, 2020

    So many fun things going on this week and next, I almost don't know where to start! Thursday, Sept. 17 is Sweet Tea Tales at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to submit their favorite "Fall Fun Feast" recipe. Just remember that servings must be individual, and prizes will be awarded at the end of the tea. If you would just like to come and taste, you are more than welcome. Saturday, Sept. 19th at 10:00 a.m. , Emily Dickerson from Lewis & Clark Caverns will be here to share tips on photographing...

  • Whitehall Schools celebrate Homecoming

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Sep 16, 2020

    It's Homecoming Week in Whitehall with a variety of activities planned on campus. According to WHS Principal Melissa Robbins, students will be participating in dress-up days, playing in an indoor volleyball tournament in grade cohorts, and royalty will be announced during the Friday night football game against Townsend. The school has also been allowed to conduct its annual parade that is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Robbins added the student council also initiated a food drive for the week and a...

  • JLDC announces award winners

    Sep 9, 2020

    The Jefferson Local Development Corporation (JLDC) usually hosts an annual dinner meeting in August to celebrate economic and community development activities over the past year in Jefferson County and to recognize outstanding county businesses. The Board of Directors met and conducted the annual business meeting August 19th in lieu of a formal dinner meeting due to the pandemic challenges and selected the following outstanding county businesses for 2020. The recipient of the 2020 Community...

  • Main Street Green: New 'Event Park' in Downtown Whitehall

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Sep 2, 2020

    It was a special night last Thursday in downtown Whitehall with the official unveiling of Main Street Green. The special ceremony honored those who have helped make the new "Event Park" that will soon be home to a variety of cultural events in downtown come to fruition. The origin of Main Street Green dates back to a conversation between Bill Pullman and Star Theatre Manager Colton Anderson as they were standing three years ago in what was a bare lot on the corner of Legion and Main. Pullman sai...

  • JVEMSR Ambulance Service Feels the Love

    Holly Harper, JVRAD board member|Sep 2, 2020

    "This is for the ambulance folks, right? Keep the change." At Saturday's yard sale for the ambulance service, those words were said repeatedly. The five-hour yard sale earned over $400 and reaffirmed the support the local community has for the excellent work that is provided by the ambulance crew. Donations for the sale came in all morning, and business was brisk. The next yard sale event to benefit the ambulance service will be September 12th from 9:30-1:30. If you have items that you would...

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