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  • Frankman Named to Berry College Dean's List

    Jan 10, 2024

    Katie Frankman of Cardwell MT, was named to the Fall 2023 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...

  • Dr. Roman Hendrickson Retires Following Impressive Medical Career

    DEBRA MC NEILL, Ruby Valley Medical Center|Jan 10, 2024

    Dr. Roman Hendrickson, Ruby Valley Medical Center's Chief Medical Officer, has decided to retire. Dr. Hendrickson has provided healthcare services to the Ruby Valley community for the past 21 years and practiced medicine for 47 years. In addition to serving the healthcare needs of his patients, Hendrickson has volunteered for a broad spectrum of healthcare-related organizations and committees throughout his career, providing research, administrative, and education services. A retirement party...

  • How Childcare Shortages Undermine Rural Communities

    JAZMIN OROZCO RODRIGUEZ, MT Free Press - KFF Health News|Jan 10, 2024

    Candy Murnion remembers vividly the event that pushed her to open her first daycare business in Jordan, a town of fewer than 400 residents in a sea of grassland in eastern Montana. Garfield County’s public health nurse, one of few public health officials serving the town and nearly 5,000 square miles that surround it, had quit because she had given birth to her second child and couldn’t find daycare. “My primary goal was to give families a safe place to take their children so they could work if they needed to,” said Murnion, 63. She started...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Herby Rice and Black Bean Salsa Burrito Bowl

    Jan 10, 2024

    The forty days and nights of Lent are a time for reflection and anticipation of Easter's arrival. Fasting, which for many Christians includes skipping meat and animal products each Friday, also is part of the preparation. Individuals who are unaccustomed to going meat-free may need to expand their culinary repertoire to ensure Friday meals continue to be filling and tasty. This recipe for Herby Rice and Black Bean Salsa Burrito Bowl from Niki Webster's Rainbow Bowls (Sourcebooks) is full of...

  • MSU Extension Discusses Authorization for Release of Electronically Stored Information

    KALEENA MILLER and MARSHA GOETTING|Jan 10, 2024

    This article is one in a series of articles focusing on estate and legacy planning. Authors are Kaleena Miller, Madison-Jefferson County Extension Agent, kaleena.miller1@montana.edu and Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension Family Economics Specialist, marsha.goetting@montana.edu, E. Edwin Eck, Professor Emeritus, Allexander Blewett III School of Law, University of Montana. In this digital age, many people keep only electronic copies of their electronic communications, namely, email messages, text messages, instant messages, and other electronic commu...

  • Our Town 125 and 100 Years Ago...January 1898 and 1924, Part I

    ARLENE WEBER, Jefferson Valley Museum|Jan 3, 2024

    8 YEARS AGO - JANUARY, PART I: A new year has just begun and a new century is just around the corner in January 1898. Unfortunately, miner deaths in Butte and Anaconda were all too commonplace. In London, Ontario, 30 people were killed when the floor in the city hall collapsed under the weight of several thousand who had gathered after election polls had closed. The U.S. Congress was heading back to work with a focus on the Hawaiian annexation question, a contested senate seat for Oregon, and...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: 1/6/1999

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 3, 2024

    JANUARY 6, 1999 The Whitehall Town Council, worried about liability exposure and possible court-imposed fees and damages, voted during a special council meeting on Monday, January 4, 1999, to both approve funding a legal defense for council member Ron Robertson and seek a legal clarification on whether or not the Town is legally obligated to fund Robertson's legal defense. Robertson, who serves as public works director for Whitehall, was also a town council member; a recent order by Montana...

  • Between the Stacks: 1/13/2024

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Jan 3, 2024

    Happy New Year’s Day to everyone. The Library will be closed on January 1st but open the rest of the week for regular hours. The book drop is open any time the Library isn’t so feel free to drop things in if you are finished with them or they need to be returned. We will also be closed on Monday, January 15th, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and open regular hours the rest of the week. If you have older children who would like to sign up for the children’s quilt class on Friday afternoons, please call and let us know at 287-3763. We have limit...

  • Kickstart Your Resolution with Adult-Ed Walking at WHS

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 3, 2024

    As the majority of New Year’s Resolutions are to “get healthier,” “lose weight,” and “look better in swimwear,” Whitehall’s newest Adult-Education class has you covered. Headed by Brenda Volz, join the Indoor Walking group Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:20 PM until 5 PM, and Fridays from 9:30 AM to 10:15 AM. The group meets at the main entrance to the WHS varsity gym to get started. Have questions? Contact Brenda Volz for more information at 406-498-6916....

  • Strength Training Program for Seniors

    KALEENA MILLER, MSU Extension|Jan 3, 2024

    For many of us, exercising alone isn’t as enjoyable as doing it with others. For the past three months, community members have gathered at the Assembly of God Church in Whitehall to exercise together. For one hour, twice a week, you can find these fit folks moving around with dumbbells and ankle weights – doesn’t that sound fun? MSU Extension brought this strength training program to Whitehall after community members voiced interest in it, expanding upon the newly launched programs in Sheridan and Ennis. The class is open to all, there is no...

  • Barking in the New Year: Pet Parents' Pawsome Resolutions

    ANN KELLY, TripsWithPets.com|Jan 3, 2024

    As we leap into a new year, pet parents across the U.S. are setting their sights on pawsome resolutions to ensure their furry companions lead happy, healthy, and tail-wagging lives. TripsWithPets.com surveyed dedicated pet moms and dads to discover their top resolutions for 2024, and the results are in! From health and wellness check-ups to socialization adventures, here’s a glimpse into what the pet-loving community has in store for their four-legged family members. 1. Health and Wellness Check-ups (22%): The leading resolution for 22% of r...

  • FWP to Require Field Day for Youth Who Take Hunter or Bowhunter Education Online

    Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks|Jan 3, 2024

    Starting Jan. 1, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will require Hunter and Bowhunter Education students age 12 to 17 who take the online course to pass an in-person field day. Students in that age group must pass both the online exam and the field day to earn a course completion certificate. For Hunter Education, the in-person field day will require students to practice and demonstrate key safety skills related to firearm handling, the four main rules of firearm safety, and the PROVE procedure, which stands for “Point, Remove, Observe, Verify, a...

  • Application Period Starts January 2 for Smith River Permits

    Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks|Jan 3, 2024

    Floaters hoping for a Smith River permit can apply Jan. 2 through Feb. 15. However, a few changes are coming this year that applicants should be aware of. Celebrated for its spectacular scenery, remote location and excellent trout fishing, the Smith River is one of Montana’s most sought-after outdoor recreation experiences. Permits are required to float the 59-mile section of river between Camp Baker and Eden Bridge and are issued each year through a lottery. Parties of up to 15 people can float with one permit. A person applying for a Smith R...

  • Bear Identification Test Available Online Only

    Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks|Jan 3, 2024

    Beginning this week, the Bear Identification (ID) test is available online only. Black bear hunters in Montana are required to pass the Bear ID test (distinguishing black bears vs. grizzly bears) to obtain a black bear license. Previously, hunters had two options to complete the Bear ID test – online or via a paper test available at regional offices. The paper test is no longer available, and hunters must now complete the test online. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks made the change to online only to streamline the licensing process. FWP encourag...

  • MSU Researcher Finds Sleep Deprivation Makes People Less Happy, More Anxious

    CARA PALMER, MSU News Service|Jan 3, 2024

    Sleeping less does more than just make us tired. It can undermine emotional functioning, decrease positive moods and put people at higher risk for anxiety symptoms, according to a study led by a Montana State University professor who synthesized more than 50 years of research on sleep deprivation and mood. “In our largely sleep-deprived society, quantifying the effects of sleep loss on emotion is critical for promoting psychological health,” said Cara Palmer, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology in MSU’s College of Letters and S...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Ratatouille Pizza with Chicken

    Jan 3, 2024

    Pizza tends to be a one-size-fits-all meal. One would be hard-pressed to find an individual who doesn't like pizza in all of its many iterations. Preparing homemade pizza is an activity the entire family can get behind, with each person customizing his or her toppings and flavors accordingly. This recipe for Ratatouille Pizza with Chicken, courtesy of Cooking Light Dinner's Ready (Oxmoor House) from the Cooking Light Editors, is a satisfying pizza that is a complete meal with all of the vegetables and chicken as a protein source. Using a...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Ratatouille Pizza with Chicken

    Jan 3, 2024

    Pizza tends to be a one-size-fits-all meal. One would be hard-pressed to find an individual who doesn’t like pizza in all of its many iterations. Preparing homemade pizza is an activity the entire family can get behind, with each person customizing his or her toppings and flavors accordingly. This recipe for Ratatouille Pizza with Chicken, courtesy of Cooking Light Dinner’s Ready (Oxmoor House) from the Cooking Light Editors, is a satisfying pizza that is a complete meal with all of the vegetables and chicken as a protein source. Using a pre...

  • Between the Stacks: 12/27/2023

    JEANNIE FERRISS, Whitehall Community Library|Dec 27, 2023

    You may have noticed the pamphlet rack beside the children’s computers and wondered what all those little booklets are. They are a series of information that helps parents of young children on how reading helps their children develop all through their growth from babies to preschoolers. Provided by the Montana State Library (thank you all so much!!) the Ready2Read Project lets parents, guardians, grandparents, childhood educators, and anyone else who works with young children, explore the advantages at each grade level of reading to children a...

  • Ledger Looking Back: 12/23/1998

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 27, 2023

    DECEMBER 23, 1998 The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) continued to internally process possible permit violations and water quality violations against Golden Sunlight Mine, but fines would not be calculated or agreed upon until the end of January 1999. In the meantime, Golden Sunlight reported that its remediation efforts had successfully identified and contained contamination from an apparent leak at a tailings impoundment site within Golden Sunlight property. The Whitehall...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Sweet Sheep Grilled Cheese

    Dec 27, 2023

    Grilled cheese is a beloved comfort food that can be enjoyed any time of the day. Although there isn't much that needs to be added to cheese to make it delicious, the inclusion of tart strawberries and blackberries in this recipe titled The Sweet Sheep Grilled Cheese from The Reading Terminal Market¨ Cookbook (Camino Books) by Ann Hazan and Irina Smith pushes this sandwich over the edge of deliciousness. An additional cookie butter spread and chocolate chips make this grilled cheese much more de...

  • A Whitehall Tradition

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 27, 2023

    For the fifth year in a row, Whitehall resident Pati McLaughlin put together a crew of carolers to visit Meadowlark Manor, as well as spread some Christmas cheer throughout Whitehall on Friday, December 22nd. LEDGER...

  • Christmas Cantata Shines on Whitehall

    Dec 20, 2023

  • Our Town 125 and 100 Years Ago - December, Part II

    ARLENE WEBER, Jefferson Valley Museum|Dec 20, 2023

    8 YEARS AGO - December, Part II: Another year is closing and a new century is only a couple of years away. 1897 was, for many, thankfully coming to an end. In Seattle, 2.74 inches of rain in twelve hours left rivers swollen. In the Yukon, men have been leaving in droves due to a lack of food and impending winter weather. At Mammoth up the South Boulder, Ed Kennedy, a crippled man, had enough of William Barclay’s abuse and threw a pick at Barclay, striking him in the head. Mr. Barclay would s...

  • Ledger Looking Back 25 Years: 12/16/1998

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 20, 2023

    DECEMBER 16, 1998 A Monday, December 14 revote by the Whitehall Town Council on the decision to challenge a Montana Attorney General opinion produced the same results but cleared up any legal uncertainty about the matter. Five members of the council - council member Ron Robertson abstained - voted to again direct Whitehall Town Attorney Jack Morris to petition the Montana Supreme Court to review an attorney general opinion that essentially held that it was "incompatible" for municipal employees...

  • Blessed: Home For Christmas

    JUDY CHADWICK, Whitehall Whimsical Wonders|Dec 20, 2023

    The Whimsical Wonders (WWs) were very fortunate to have the gnomes from Random Acts of Silliness (RAS) join us for the first annual Enchanted Forest Faire (EFF) in June of 2023. Before the EFF, the gnomes stayed for a few days at various businesses and also the Meadowlark Manor, the Library, and the Post Office. On the Friday before the EFF, the gnomes were picked up from all the places they had been visiting and became part of the EFF. The gnomes played a big part in the success of the EFF....

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