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  • Music festival next week in Whitehall

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 31, 2018

    Students from across Southwest Montana will be headed to town next week for the Whitehall Middle School Music Festival. According to school musical director Janet Heilig, a total of eight schools will be at the festival planned February 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The festival will take place at both the elementary and high school, and is free of charge and open to the public. Heilig said performances will be happening in four different rooms and will take place every ten minutes. There will be two rooms designated for performances in the...

  • Fundraiser a huge success

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 31, 2018

    Just minutes before a special screening last Friday night at the Star Theater of the "Ballad of Lefty Brown", the films star Bill Pullman said it was going to be an exciting night. He could not have been more correct as local residents came together for an evening of fun and giving back to the community. Not only did a sold out crowd attend the special premier/fundraiser, Star Theater Colton Anderson estimated they raised around $12,000 for the Jefferson Valley Museum. "It was great to pack the...

  • Fire department receives donation

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 31, 2018

    A generous donation from the Ladies of the Country Store will greatly assist a planned renovation at the Whitehall Fire Hall. According to Joe Granvold of the Whitehall Volunteer Fire Department, the Ladies Auxiliary made an $18,000 donation at a town council meeting earlier this month. The department will also be using $10,000 from the annual Frontier Days fundraiser for the estimated $28,000 project that includes extensive renovations in the conference room. Granvold said it is very exciting...

  • Memories of Cardwell

    Jan 31, 2018

    (Rewritten by Arlene Weber from an article originally done by Roy Millegan) To recap from our previous articles, what we now know as Cardwell was named after Edward Cardwell, a famed rancher politically active during the transformation of Montana from a territory to a state. The town grew and became a popular stop by people driving the Yellowstone trail or arriving by train. David Ogan and his wife Ella were instrumental in making Cardwell family friendly with their efforts to create a quality s...

  • Grants a boon to Jefferson County

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 24, 2018

    A recent announcement from Governor Steve Bullock had some positive news for Jefferson County. Three county organizations were among the recipients of $750,000 in grants to develop and enhance tourism and recreation in 27 Montana communities across the state. The grant funds will support $1.8 million of investments into infrastructure and marketing projects. Jefferson County received $14,984 to create a website to promote tourism and recreation. The Jefferson Valley Museum received $17,300 to repair and restore two exterior sides of the barn...

  • Whitehall Chamber receives grant from state of Montana

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 24, 2018

    The Whitehall Chamber of Commerce recently received huge news when they were informed of a grant from the state of Montana. The chamber will receive a $5,720.50 grant from the Office of Tourism and Business Development. According to former Chamber Executive Coordinator Casey Chase, the money will be used for a serious renovation of the Chamber lot located at 501 N Whitehall St. In the grant application completed by Treasurer Jill Dove, the Chamber discussed the need to enhance the current facility and access to visitor information....

  • Country Store awarding scholarships

    Staff Report|Jan 17, 2018

    The Whitehall Country Store Board of Directors recently announced the availability of five $5,000 scholarships to be awarded to graduating Whitehall High School seniors or homeschoolers who will be full-time students enrolled in Fall 2018 classes at an accredited college, university, or trade school. Although the focus of most scholarship programs is academic, the main criteria established by the Board of Directors is a student's deep desire to further their academic goals beyond high school...

  • Pool tournament starts Saturday morning

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 17, 2018

    Pool players from across Southwest Montana will be making their way to Whitehall later this week for the 16th annual Cori Bishop, Dave McLaughlin, Steve Dyson Memorial Pool Tournament. The popular yearly event is scheduled to take place Saturday, January 20 and Sunday, January 21. The Open Scotch Doubles tournament will take place at the Mint Bar, Legends, Two-Bit and Whitehall Community Center. Signups will take place January 20 in the Community Center at 10 a.m. The cost per team is $50....

  • Teen Super Bowl Party planned at Star Theater

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 17, 2018

    Local High School and junior high students will have the opportunity to enjoy the 2018 Super Bowl in a safe and chemical free environment. The Jefferson County DUI Task Force is hosting a Super Bowl Party for Whitehall and Cardwell students in grades 6-12. The free of charge event will take place in the Whitehall Star Theater on February 4 starting at 4 p.m. “It is very important for the youth in this county to have available wholesome and safe chemical free events. From the commercials to home parties, this has become one of biggest drinking t...

  • Star Theater hosting premiere fundraiser

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 10, 2018

    Later this month, local residents will not only get the chance to meet actor Bill Pullman and director Jared Moshe at a special premier of the "Ballad of Lefty Brown" at the Whitehall Star Theater, they will also have the opportunity to raise money for the Jefferson Valley Museum. The theater is hosting a special premier fundraiser on Friday, January 26. The $50 ticket price includes a meet and greet with Pullman and Moshe, admission to the western filmed in Montana, and a reception at the White...

  • Wraps promote school pride

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 10, 2018

    While local students were enjoying Christmas break, staff members in the Whitehall School District were busy making visual improvements to the Varsity Gym. According to Superintendent John Sullivan, several wraps were placed in the area around the gym during the break as a way to promote school pride. Two of the wraps feature inspirational quotes for students and community members, and the other features the entire Whitehall High School Class of 2017. Sullivan said they originally came up with...

  • Karina's Cafe returning to downtown Whitehall

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 3, 2018

    Karina's Cafe is returning to downtown Whitehall. The business that operated from 2012 to 2015 at 14 East Legion has a tentative opening date of January 8 at the same location. Originally opened by Andre and Melissa Snitko, the business that prides itself on providing guests a clean and friendly restaurant that serves delicious food, will be owned and operated by Karina Snitko and Henley Snitko. Karina spent three years waiting tables for her parents when they had the restaurant, and has a...

  • Winter in the Jefferson Valley

    Jan 3, 2018

    Local photographer Sarah Smart was recently able to capture some beautiful winter moments in the Jefferson Valley. After several recent snow storms, there is no precipitation in the forecast until next Wednesday....

  • Top selling wreath holds special significance

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Dec 27, 2017

    For nearly two decades, the Whitehall Saddle Club Wreath Auction has shown the true giving nature of the local community with money raised going to the local food pantry and area nonprofit organizations. This was once again the case in 2017 at the event that takes place at the Whitehall Christmas Stroll. The highest selling wreath at the auction was also of extreme importance to buyer Francine Giono-Janik. The $320 made from the wreath made by local resident Susan Mercer will be donated to the...

  • Students entertain crowd at Madrigal Dinner

    Staff Report|Dec 27, 2017

    There was plenty of fun last week with two Madrigal Dinners at Whitehall High School. The biennial performance is used to raise money for choir and band students. The 2017 event included songs, dancing, food, band performances and a scene from Shakespeare....

  • Thrivnet volunteers make donation

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Dec 27, 2017

    The caring spirit of the local community showed last week at the Whitehall Area Food Pantry. Last Monday, volunteers from the Trivent Action Team made a donation to the pantry. Volunteer Edie French said they were able to donate $250 that was used to help with Christmas Food Boxes. Thrivnet Financial is a faith-based company known for many donations and volunteer time to communities throughout the United States. Other volunteers who were on hand for the donation were Dick French, Nancy Wheeler,...

  • Prevention calendars available for purchase

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Dec 20, 2017

    Fourth and fifth graders in the Whitehall 21st Century Learning Center Program recently contributed artwork for a 2018 Tobacco, Drug and Alcohol Prevention Calendar. The calendar is currently available for purchase for $5 at the elementary school, Whitehall Ledger office, or from participating students. The calendar was a joint effort of the Jefferson County Tobacco Use Prevention Program, The Jefferson County Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program, the Jefferson County DUI Task Force and the local...

  • Christmas in the West a huge hit in Whitehall

    Dec 20, 2017

    K-8 students wowed the audience with an amazing winter concert last week. With a theme of "Christmas in the West", school officials estimated around 400 in attendance at the yearly show....

  • Stations playing Christmas Music

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Dec 20, 2017

    Area residents will have to ample opportunity to get into the Christmas Spirit through both local radio and television stations. According to Lee Good of TeleSystem Services, 106.1 and 106.5 FM are both currently playing Christmas Music 24 hours a day. Jefferson County Events Coordinator Bruce Binkowski said the music is part of an ongoing promotion for the stations. He said along with enjoying music and utilizing the stations for emergency notices, they can also be used to hear sporting events and news. Good said they also decided to put...

  • Whitehall Christmas Stroll brings the fun

    Dec 13, 2017

    The 2017 Whitehall Christmas Stroll was a hit for all ages with a variety of activities. The popular annual event included a Christmas market with vendors, a visit from Santa, the Saddle Club Wreath Auction, a quilt show, kids activities, a chili feed, hay rides, caroling and the ceremonial tree lighting....

  • Veterans thank schools

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Dec 13, 2017

    In November, schools in Cardwell and Whitehall once again stepped up to the plate for the community with the annual Veteran's Day Program. Local Veterans thanked the schools for their programs last week with special plaques. United States Army and Coast Guard Veteran Garry Morris said the programs are not only important for those who have served or currently in the service, but also for the students. Morris presented Whitehall Superintendent John Sullivan, Principals Hannah Nieskens and Britt...

  • Chamber recognizes members

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Dec 13, 2017

    At their annual meeting last week, the Whitehall Chamber recognized one business and two individuals for their outstanding service and commitment to the local community. The Chamber Business of the Year was awarded to K4 Electric. The award is given to the member that has demonstrated exceptional growth in sales or volume, created new jobs, or has contributed positively to the Whitehall community. Chamber Treasurer Jill Dove said the business was a huge help when they needed to get power hooked...

  • Christmas Stroll Saturday in Whitehall

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Dec 6, 2017

    It's once again time for the Whitehall Christmas Stroll. The annual event will take place Saturday, December 9 with a variety of events downtown. The day will kickoff at 9 a.m. with the Jefferson Valley Fine Arts Show at the Borden's Building. The 2017 show will be honoring a longtime contributor to local arts, the late RaeCille Dawson. A huge wreath in honor of Dawson will also be for sale. Event organizer Michele Franich said Dawson was an art teacher at the schools in Boulder for over 30 year...

  • KneeJürk! ready to rock local crowd

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Dec 6, 2017

    The Hot Buttered Holidays Stroll Tour is making its way to Whitehall with a December 9 performance by the band "KneeJürk!". The two-piece band featuring Jock Holmes of Cardwell and Russ Nelson of Butte is scheduled to play from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Legends Bar and Grill located at 13 West Legion in downtown Whitehall. This will be the second holiday tour for the band, who in 2016 decided to start playing at stroll like events throughout Southwest Montana. Holmes said one of the best things...

  • Fundraiser a huge success

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Nov 29, 2017

    A Toys for Tots fundraiser conducted by the Star Theater and Whitehall High School drama students was a huge success. The fundraiser that included four screenings of the film "Walking Out", and two high school performances of "Over the River and Through the Woods" raised a total of $1,400. After raising $600 in 2016, theater manager Colton Anderson had hoped for $1,000 this year, and was very pleased with the response from the community. "I was surprised and humbled by not only the amount of...

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