Serving Southern Jefferson County in the Great State of Montana

Community


Sorted by date  Results 3115 - 3139 of 3755

Page Up

  • 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... Full story

  • 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...

  • Rotary Provides Hand Sanitizer to WHS

    Sep 2, 2020

    Members of the Whitehall Rotary club prepared hand sanitizer in August for distribution to the local volunteer fire department and the Whitehall schools. Ed Handl, Millie Baycroft, and Arlene Weber mixed and bottled the mixture of isopropyl alcohol and aloe vera gel. 48 bottles were presented to Superintendent Hannah Nieskens by Rotarians Joan Jones and Arlene Weber on August 24th. The bottles will be distributed to teachers and staff. The Whitehall Rotary Club received a small grant from the...

  • Local Vets lead Highway Marker Memorial Program

    Kristian Richardson, Commander, American Legion|Aug 26, 2020

    Dale McGee, US Army veteran, and Bill Brazil, US Navy veteran, members of the Whitehall American Legion Post 24 have been instrumental in managing the Montana American Legion White Cross Highway Fatality Marker Program in our region for more than a decade, having placed over 50 markers along our roadways during that time. The program, which started in 1953, was the brainchild of Floyd Eaheart of Missoula. The Hellgate American Legion Post 27 member came up with the idea after six lives were...

  • Between the Stacks

    Jeannie Ferriss, Whitehall Community Library|Aug 26, 2020

    This week we will have two great PBS programs! Wednesday, August 26th at 10:30 a.m. Deanna Mydland will be here to do a special Story Time with all her wonderful PBS centers. On Thursday, August 27th, she will be back to do Odd Squad Math camps at 1:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Families are invited to come play games and explore the wonderful world of mathematics and how different types of math work in the real world. The first two weeks of September are going to be slow for us. We are welcoming a new...

  • Museum Annual Meeting Rescheduled for September 3

    Aug 19, 2020

    The Jefferson Valley Museum's Annual Meeting, originally scheduled for April 2nd, has been rescheduled for Thursday, September 3, 2020. It will be held at the Star Theatre with appropriate guidelines and restrictions in place. There will be a limit of 60 total people allowed to attend the event and distancing will be established by blocking off seating between people and spreading everyone out across the more than 200 seats. Face coverings (either a face shield or a mask) will be required for th...

  • Chamber Hosting August 19 event

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Aug 19, 2020

    After hosting the annual Frontier Days celebration in July, the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce is moving forward with plans for the Fall Festival. They are also hosting a special "Hot Summer Nights event Wednesday, August 19. Chamber President John Kreis said "Hot Summer Nights" would be similar to take out night events this summer but would be a little bit larger with music in the park and vendors. The event is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. and will feature music from local band KneeJürk! The...

  • Whitehall students have 3 options for 2020-21

    Staff Report|Aug 12, 2020

    Whitehall students will have three options for attending school during the 2020-21 school year. According to information released from the district, students can return to campus for in-person learning on August 24, attend school through the distance learning program Acellus, or a hybrid model of in-person and distance learning. In grades 6-12 on-site students will attend school from 8:14 to 3:20 p.m. with a block schedule of four 90 period minute classes. K-5 students will be attending school...

  • Special hours at Lewis and Clark Caverns

    Aug 12, 2020

    Montana State Parks announces adjusted hours of operation and cavern tours at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park, beginning Aug. 20, as the season begins to wind down. As of Aug. 20, the visitor centers will be open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day, with Paradise Tours every hour from 9:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Tours will continue to be limited and offered by reservation only. To make a reservation, contact the park by phone at 406-287-3541. Tours are often fully booked a week in advance. Visitors...

  • School district offering kindergarten readiness program

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Aug 5, 2020

    Enrollment is now open for the new Kindergarten Readiness Program in Whitehall. The program is for children who are at least four years old by September 10 and will take place during the week from 12:10 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. Whitehall Superintendent Hannah Nieskens said the district is excited to offer another kindergarten readiness opportunity in the community. "Head Start and private preschools have caps on enrollment, so there are some kids in Whitehall who don't get the opportunity to attend a...

  • Final Sale for Fish Pond Tiles

    Aug 5, 2020

    August is the last month that the Whitehall Rotary Club will be selling engraved tiles at the historic fishpond in the center of town. The fishpond project was started in 2003 as the club's centennial project to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Rotary International in 1905. The Whitehall club was chartered in 1934. What started out as a simple project to replace the broken concrete sidewalk around the pond has turned into a 17-year progressive remodeling of the pond and...

  • Farmers to Families Food Program offering free pork, chicken

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Jul 29, 2020

    In conjunction with the USDA Convoy of Hope and Farmers to Families Food Box program, several area churches, and Love Inc. of the Greater Whitehall Area will next week be providing free pork and chicken to local residents. According to Whitehall Assembly of God Pastor Bill Lanes, the food will be handed out on August 6 and 7 starting at 1 p.m. in Legion Park. Lanes said he was extremely excited to be contacted by Convoy of Hope and they will be providing an entire semi full of food that will be...

  • Our Town 100 Years Ago: July 1920 Part 2

    Arlene Weber, Jefferson Valley Museum|Jul 29, 2020

    It is mid-summer. Crops are growing and some are being harvested. School is only weeks away. The weather is hot and dry. Things were pretty much the same 100 years ago and then again they were quite different. Farmers in Waterloo are harvesting good crops of turnips and peas. Butte is a great market to sell their produce. Waterloo area residents said goodbye to the founder of their community. Tom Walbert has moved to Three Forks and has a business there. The school has announced annual salaries...

  • Baker walking cross country to promote suicide awareness

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Jul 22, 2020

    On February 6, Clinton Baker departed from Inlet Beach, Florida on a nationwide walk to raise awareness about suicide. Five months and around 2,000 miles later, Baker made his way to Cardwell last Thursday afternoon. "Every 40 seconds there is a suicide. I'm trying to bring awareness and 'pro'vention. I'm trying to save a life every 40 seconds," Baker said nestled in the shade at the Cardwell School. Throughout the journey that will take him to Washington State before a return trip across...

  • Keeping tradition and the arts alive in Montana

    Catherine Ellerton, Contributing Writer|Jul 22, 2020

    The fourth annual Fiber Fest held at the Copper K Barn outside of Whitehall on July 18 and 19 got off the ground through the sheer determination of founders Kami Noyes and Betty Kujawa. Kami stated that this year had been more challenging but she felt it was worth it as she feels we all need a release from the stress of today so she went through the entire process, met the constant changes and received much support online. Finally, over 26 vendors and teachers from all over Montana and...

  • Frontier Days are bucking forward

    Jul 15, 2020

    The Whitehall Chamber is pleased and excited that Frontier Days plan of action and safety has been approved and the community wide event will indeed occur July 24 and 25. For obvious reasons, the event will look somewhat different this year but many of the all time favorites such as the rodeo, parade, barbeque, Fireman breakfast, hotshot tournament, and museum historical tours will again be featured. In preparation for the event, there are a few thoughts to keep in mind: there are a limited...

  • District preps for 2020-21 school year

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Jul 15, 2020

    Whitehall School District Officials have been busy in anticipation of the 2020-21 school year. Superintendent Hannah Nieskens said a lot of planning has been in the works in conjunction with the Jefferson County Health Department – with the plans for a regular length school day. Among the changes at the school at the start of school will include block scheduling for grades 6 to 12. According to Nieskens, kids would have three to four classes a day instead of seven with the length of the class c...

  • Whitehall Pool open for summer season

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Jul 8, 2020

    The Whitehall Community Swimming Pool is officially open for the season. The pool opened for the season July 7 and will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pool Manager Allissa Christensen said lifeguards wrapped up their training Monday and she is excited for the pool to be operational. "I'm thrilled about opening," she said. The Town Council voted in June to use the $4,622.80 remaining in the pool funding from the 2019-20 fiscal year budget to open the pool starting July 7....

  • Organization lends a helping hand

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Jul 8, 2020

    Sincerely Paul Feeding His Sheep is making a positive impact for residents of the Whitehall area. The 501c3 non-profit organization, whose mission statement is caring people caring for people and feeding the hungry through the love and compassion of Jesus Christ, has been giving away free produce boxes each week at the Education Station located at 7 W. Legion Ave. in Whitehall. The giveaway is in conjunction with Farmers to Families and the Montana Food Bank Networks. Last Wednesday, organizatio...

  • Rotary Hosting July Blood Drive

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Jul 1, 2020

    The Whitehall Rotary Club is sponsoring a blood drive later this month. Vitalant Donor Recruitment Representative Shawn Muffich stressed the importance of the blood drive scheduled for July 14 from Noon to 4 p.m. at the Whitehall Community Center. "It's vital we keep our blood supply strong now and throughout the year. Generally, during the summer months, we see a decrease in donors due to summer vacations, surgeries, schools are not in session, etc. This year in particular we started the...

  • Busy Summer for Whitehall Project

    Todd Breitenfeldt, Project Coordinator|Jul 1, 2020

    We have much going on this summer. Here is a short summary of what we are doing. If you would like your land to be involved in any of this, please message us on our Whitehall Biological Weed Control Project Facebook page or call during normal business hours: Alycia: 406-565-3995 or Todd: 406-498-5236. 1. Leafy spurge: We will be collecting leafy spurge flea beetles July 7-8th near Grass Range. We have well over 100 requests for releases, but if you are interested in one contact us and we will...

  • Community Garage Sale Saturday

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Jun 24, 2020

    Local residents will have plenty of chances to find a hidden gem this Saturday at the annual Whitehall Community Garage Sale. The event is scheduled for Saturday, June 27 and maps can be picked up starting Friday at the Corner Store and the day of at the Whitehall Farmer's Market and Open Air Street Market. Chamber President John Kreis said he is ecstatic they are able to start with the city-wide garage sale as one of the first green shoots of a return to something of normalcy. He added several...

Page Down

Rendered 03/10/2025 05:25