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  • Outdoorsman Night Saturday to Benefit Fire Department

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 29, 2023

    The Whitehall Baptist Church is once again hosting an Outdoorsman Night! Bring your family and enjoy an evening of food and friends, all in support of the Whitehall Volunteer Fire Department. The event will be held at the Whitehall Community Center on Saturday, April 1. Doors open at 5:30 PM, with the fun beginning at 6 PM. Pre-registration cost is $20 per person and is available at wbcmt.org/outdoorsman. Tickets are $25 at the door. Kids 8 and under are free and are not eligible for certain...

  • RESCHEDULED: Whitehall Easter Eggs-Travaganza Saturday, April 8th

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 29, 2023

    Who knows what the weather may be on Saturday, but, rain, snow, or shine, the Whitehall Easter Egg and Scavenger Hunt will commence on Saturday, April 8th at 11 AM on the Main Street Green (next to the Star Theatre). The Whitehall Easter Eggs-Travaganza and Scavenger Hunt are brought to you by the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce, Gold Junction Presents, and the many donations and volunteer hours put in by the Whitehall community businesses and individuals. The Easter Egg hunt is for ages 0-10 but...

  • Give Back Saturday At Whitehall Assembly of God

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 29, 2023

    The Whitehall Assembly of God Church, located at 6 First Street East, will be holding Give Back Saturday on Saturday, April 1, 2023, from 1 PM to 4 PM. This free event is open to the public! The Give Back Saturday event has new women’s shoes (sizes 3-8), new women’s clothing (sizes S-2X), new socks, undergarments, purses, scarves, and more all available to pick up. Over 500 pairs of shoes, boots, casual shoes, and tennis shoes have been donated to this event. Doors open at 1 PM (please, no early birds). Everything will be separated by size and...

  • Recreation Board Votes to Early Terminate WSC Lease

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 29, 2023

    In a tense monthly meeting of the Whitehall Recreation Complex Board on Monday, March 27 in the Town Hall, it was voted and approved to recommend to the Whitehall Town Council early termination of the Whitehall Saddle Club’s (WSC) lease. The motion, made by Gina Ossello and seconded by Tim O’Donnell, came after much discussion as to who owns the property at the Whitehall Recreation Complex was debated, as well as questions to WSC rep Bridge Morse as to whether the property owned by the WSC would remain if the lease was not renewed in 2024, whi... Full story

  • JV Museum Annual Program April 6 at Star

    ARLENE WEBER, Jefferson Valley Museum|Mar 29, 2023

    The annual meeting and program for the Jefferson Valley Museum will be held on Thursday, April 6th at the Star Theater. The short meeting will start at 6:45 PM with the program at 7 PM. During the meeting, there will be a short review of the past year for the museum and the election of three board members will be conducted. The program this year will feature the history of the Whitetail area along with many historic photos. Jerry Keogh will be interviewed by one of the museum volunteers in an oral history presentation about the area and the...

  • Clarification on Black Tie Blue Jean from Chamber

    WHITEHALL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE|Mar 29, 2023

    The Whitehall Chamber’s annual fundraiser, Black Tie Blue Jeans (BTBJ), has been the topic of many discussions recently, though a lot of misinformation has transpired. The BTBJ fundraiser is not up for grabs or leaving the Chamber’s control. The Chamber has ended its fiscal sponsorship with JVCF to put the control of the event entirely under the Chamber’s umbrella, including the creation of a Friends of the Chamber 501c3. BTBJ will live on in some form in the fall - the Chamber is revamping and revitalizing the event; the event is not disap...

  • Christensen Resigns Position, New Council Meeting Day Set

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 15, 2023

    The Whitehall Town Council’s March meeting was quick and to the point, lasting less than 45 minutes on Monday, March 13. The biggest news of the evening: the announcement of Allissa Christensen’s resignation from the Whitehall Town Clerk/Treasurer position. Christensen has taken the School Clerk position effective April 17. “It has been a pleasure working with some of you,” she said. “I appreciate those who have been kind and patient with me as I navigated through this challenging job. Those members of the public who have been vindictiv...

  • What Does the Jefferson Valley Friends of the NRA Do? Learn, Then Join Them for Their Annual Banquet

    PATTY HOWSER, Jefferson Valley Friends of the NRA|Mar 15, 2023

    Who are the Friends of the NRA? What good can the Friends do for our community? First, let me explain that we work for a Grant program. The program is set up so one-half of the money we raise in Montana STAYS in Montana. The other half goes into a national pool for all to draw from. In both cases, it is a 501(c)3. None of the money is used politically. It is all charitable. Each year in January committees around the state meet in Helena and fund requested grants. This year we were able to...

  • Last Oral History Program of JVM Winter Season on March 21st

    ARLENE WEBER, Jefferson Valley Museum|Mar 15, 2023

    The Jefferson Valley Museum will offer a second opportunity to hear the oral history program of Carrie "Bunny" Leyson Wall on Tuesday, March 21st at 6:30 PM. The program will be held at the museum barn. The program was originally presented on February 22nd but extreme cold and snow kept many people from attending. The program features the recording made in 1989 by Roy Millegan, Sr. when he interviewed Carrie. Historic photos help to highlight many of the people and places mentioned during the...

  • The Doran Family Fundraiser March 4th

    Feb 22, 2023

    Dinner & Silent Auction: 4PM Bingo: 6PM Whitehall Community Center: 11 N Division St., Whitehall, MT Dinner: $10 per plate. Bingo: $20 per card or 3 for $50 Live band 4PM - 6PM Due to previous health issues, doctors informed Liam and Samara Doran that the chances of conceiving were very unlikely. However, on September 2, 2022, the couple found out they were expecting a miracle baby! All was going well until January 19, 2023, when the couple went in for a 24-week ultrasound and were faced with...

  • Simon Addresses Board, Asks for Retraction Letter

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 15, 2023

    At the February school board meeting held on Tuesday, February 7, Cardwell School board member Levi Simon appealed to the Whitehall School Board to address inconsistencies in the letter sent to elementary students by the school the previous week. For background, the Whitehall Ledger had published an article announcing that Family Minded online had deemed the Cardwell School as the top elementary school in Montana. This was based on not only test scores but a plethora of other criteria. The Whitehall school responded with a letter to parents...

  • Celebrating Our Seniors

    Feb 15, 2023

  • Cardwell School Named Best Elementary in State

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 1, 2023

    Montana is being flooded with transplants from all over the country looking for small-town, less-stress life. For many locals, this is frustrating because our Montana ways are being forgotten for big box stores, expensive condos, and less "traditional" ways of making a living in the Big Sky state. Schooling options are limited, all dependent upon where one decides to call home. With miles between each school, and private education options limited, students go to where they live closest.... Full story

  • Western Legacy Center Updates President and Members of Montana Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 25, 2023

    The Western Legacy Center (WLC) is off to a strong start in 2023, having closed on the Roberts Building at the end of 2022 and now preparing for demolition and creation of the museum aspect of the building, as well as the Montana Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame. The WLC hosted an update meeting on Friday, January 20th with members of the Montana Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in attendance, including world champion bareback rider Deb Greenough and pro rodeo announcer and Hall of Fame President Brent Jordan. The...

  • Sustainability Grant Deadline Approaching

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 25, 2023

    The Whitehall Sustainability Committee (WSC), with oversight from Golden Sunlight Mine, was formed in 2022 to help Golden Sunlight rank community projects in the Whitehall area by a local advisory group. The project funding cycle is once again open and accepting project proposals until February 1, 2023. In 2022 the WSC funded $135,000 worth of projects in the form of the upcoming playground on Legion Avenue and the upcoming daycare facility next to the Whitehall Schools. Think big, think about the legacy of Golden Sunlight and what they hope...

  • Chamber Holds First 2023 Business After Hours, Introduces Goals for Year

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 18, 2023

    Over fifty local business owners and Whitehall residents attended the Whitehall Chamber’s first Business After Hours of 2023, held at the Borden’s conference room on Wednesday, January 12. New President Elizabeth Pullman introduced the incoming board, which consists of Pullman (Whitehall Ledger) as President, Pamela Polachi (Settings) as Past President, Dana Brunet (Peppertree Deli) as Vice President, Sherre Mead (Numb3rs Bookkeeping and Tax) as Treasurer, Carey Burnside (Arctic Heat), Anna Cole...

  • Murals Project Receives Exciting Grant

    JOHN KREIS, Whitehall Chamber of Commerce|Jan 18, 2023

    The Whitehall Murals Project, spearheaded by the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce, is excited to announce that it has received a tremendous, helpful grant from the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation. The grant consists of an immediate grant of $5,000 and a matching grant of $2,500. The matching grant has, of course, a stipulation. The stipulation for the matching grant is that an additional $2,500.00 will be granted to the project by the Washington Foundation should there be contributions of...

  • Swearing In

    Jan 18, 2023

    New Sheriff Tom Grimsrud swears in his deputies, as well as new Undersheriff James Everett....

  • Town Council Updates Rec Complex Bylaws in First Untelevised Meeting of 2023

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 11, 2023

    After a highly commented public work session on Wednesday, January 4, many thought the January Town Council meeting on Monday, January 9 would be crowded as well. However, the room held the standard number of attendees as per usual, though obviously absent were the TSS cameras which normally record and air the meeting on public access channels. During opening remarks, Mayor Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh mentioned that, while absent from the December meeting, she had a chance to watch the meeting aired. She found the quality poor and hard to hear, so... Full story

  • Rec Board Working Session Brings in Vocal Crowd

    RON JUNG, Contributing Writer|Jan 11, 2023

    It was standing room only Wednesday night in the Whitehall Council Chambers as the Whitehall Town Council conducted a working session concerning the Recreation Board members and the grounds. The working meeting was also meant to garner input on a proposed amendment to how the Recreation Board is comprised. Along with Mayor Janacaro-Hensleigh the full council and concerned parties, including the Whitehall Saddle Club (WSC), school, pool board, and general public discussed the future of the... Full story

  • New York Times "Best of '22" Lists

    New York Times|Jan 4, 2023

    BEST TV SHOWS • Abbott Elementary (ABC) • Atlanta (FX) • Better Call Saul (AMC) • Better Things (FX) • The Good Fight (Paramount+) • Los Espookys (HBO) • What We Do in Shadows (FX) • High School (Freevee) • The Jan. 6 Committee Hearings • Killing It (Peacock) • P-Valley (Starz) • My Brilliant Friend (HBO) BEST MOVIES • EO (theatres) • Petite Maman (Hulu) • Nope (most platforms) • No Bears (theatres) • Kimi (HBO) • The Eternal Daughter (theatres) • Happening (most platforms) • Decision to Leave (theatres) • All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (the...

  • Ledger Editor's "Best of 2022" List

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 4, 2023

    BEST TV SHOWS • Wednesday (Netflix) • The Midnight Club (Netflix) BEST MOVIES • Top Gun: Maverick (HBO) • Scream (most platforms) • Smile (most platforms) BEST SONGS • Elle King, “Feelin’ Alright” • Lizzo, “About Damn Time” • Pink, “Never Gonna Not Dance Again” BEST BOOKS • What My Bones Know: Stephanie Foo • Surrounded by Idiots: Thomas Erikson BEST PODCASTS • ‘We Are HER...

  • CBS Top News By Month 2022

    CBS NEWS|Jan 4, 2023

    January: The James Webb Space Telescope entered orbit. The telescope has since yielded a series of stunning images of deep space. February: Russia invaded Ukraine, igniting a bloody conflict now in its tenth month. March: Researchers discovered the wreck of Endurance, the ship from Ernest Shackleton’s ill-fated Trans-Antarctic expedition that got underway in 1914. April: Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court. May: A gunman in Uvalde, Texas killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary S...

  • Ledger Looking Back: Highlights of 2022

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 28, 2022

    It’s always fun to get a quick recap of the year as it ends. Here is the Whitehall Ledger’s 2022 year at a glance! JANUARY (1/5/2022): Into the Wild Frontier, which features many Whitehall area locals, premiers on the INSP channel in February. (1/13/2022): The town of Whitehall swears in Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh for another term, along with Council members Bill Lanes (Ward 1), Pat Peterson (Ward 1), and Linda Jung (Ward 2). • Busy Bee’s Property Management, owned by Jennifer Beebout, opened. Cottage Floral & Gifts, owned by Deborah Dulaney...

  • Whitehall Chamber's Business After Hours January 12

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 28, 2022

    The 2023 Whitehall Chamber of Commerce year is going to begin with a bang!! The January Business After Hours Chamber Meeting and Membership Drive will be held Thursday, January 12th, 2023, at Borden’s Conference Room. The Board meeting will begin at 5 PM, with the General meeting starting at 6 PM. Everyone is invited. “I would love to see EVERY business owner, whether they are a Chamber member or not, attend. I want to hear what businesses think the Chamber is doing right, wrong, and new ideas,” said new Chamber President Elizabeth Pullm...

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