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  • 'Murica Trailer Trash Bash & Vintage Camper Rally at Cardwell General Store June 16-19

    Jun 8, 2022

    Hello, Trailerites! Welcome to the 5th Annual Big Sky Vintage Trailer Rally! The Cardwell General Store and Campground is hosting this fun-filled rally June 16-19. This year's theme is "Murica Trailer Trash Bash" and coordinators have confirmed that fan-favorite activity Trailer TrashBall is on the schedule of events. This event caters to vintage campers 1979 and older. Visitors are welcome to attend the Open House to tour the campers on Saturday, June 18 from 10 AM to 3 PM. Live music by...

  • States with Weak Gun Laws and Higher Gun Ownership Lead Nation in Gun Deaths, New Data for 2020 Confirms

    SALLY MARTINELLI, Violence Policy Center and additional graphics by MT DPHHS and others|Jun 8, 2022

    New CDC WONDER data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that states with the highest rates of overall gun death in the nation are those with weak gun violence prevention laws and higher rates of gun ownership according to a new Violence Policy Center (VPC) analysis. In addition, states with the lowest overall gun death rates have some of the strongest gun violence prevention laws in the nation and lower rates of gun ownership. The VPC analysis looks at overall gun death...

  • Mental Health Class Set for June 7

    BETHEL WAGNER, Sage Wellness Center|Jun 1, 2022

    Sage Wellness Center will present a class on Mental Health Through Energy-Based Modalities on Tuesday, June 7th at 6:30 p.m. The class will be held at The Education Station, 7 W. Legion. In this powerful class we will share: • Common underlying causes of mental and emotional issues like anxiety, depression, mood imbalances, and ADD/ADHD. • Energy-based modalities that are shown to rebalance the nervous system, reduce stress, improve moods, and increase focus. • Simple practices you can learn and use at home to promote optimal mental and emoti...

  • Culpepper & Merriweather Circus in Whitehall June 23

    Jun 1, 2022

    For 32 weeks of the year, Culpepper & Merriweather circus brings an action-packed 90-minute show to over 200 towns in 17 different states! C&M Circus specializes in affordable, family-friendly entertainment. Our show is truly enjoyable for children of all ages! Bring the toddlers, kids, teenagers, AND Grandparents! The circus, brought to you by the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce and the Jefferson County Events Office, will be at the Whitehall recreation complex Thursday, June 23 with showings at...

  • Construction Season Begins on Legion Avenue, More

    Jun 1, 2022

    The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) is resurfacing and rehabilitating about six miles of MT 69. This project begins at the intersection of Whitehall Street and Legion Avenue in Whitehall before proceeding east from town. The project ends at the junction of MT 69 and MT 2. Improvements include: • resurfaced pavement and new pavement markings • limited curb and gutter replacement • improved signage • upgrade guardrails • crack seal of the Whitehall Creek Bridge Construction is anticipated to be completed in the fall of 2022. For the s...

  • Whitehall the Place to Be With Many June Events

    Jun 1, 2022

    It’s exciting to see all the activities in Whitehall this month fall into place - this summer is going to be a busy one, so don’t miss out on any of the fun! • The Whitehall Community Library has a plethora of amazing programs happening this summer - up to three programs a day! Check out the schedule of events on Page 2 of the Ledger or contact the library at 406-287-3763. • Whitehall Farmer’s Market opens for the season this Saturday, June 4 and will run through October in Legion Park. For more information contact Bernice Nicholson at 406-49...

  • Briggs Valedictorian, Wagner Salutatorian at 2022 WHS Graduation

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|May 25, 2022

    Fifteen Whitehall High School Trojans will receive their diplomas on Sunday, May 29, 2022 at 2 PM in the Whitehall Varsity Gym. The Whitehall School District is proud to announce Haley Briggs as WHS 2022 Valedictorian as well as Brendan Wagner as the 2022 Salutatorian. Graduating seniors include: Madison Austin, Steven Baceski, Joe David Benner, Haley Briggs, Camryn Contreras, Avrey Coombe, Marissa Ellison, Judith (Annie) Engler, Connor Graham, Keara Hugulet, Justin Kuehl, Dallon Lanes, Brendan...

  • Gold Junction Presents Free Summer Movie Series Begins June 8

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|May 25, 2022

    Gold Junction Presents... is excited to announce the Family Adventure film series, as well as the Western Classics series. The Family Adventure series kicks off June 8 with Sing; the Western Classics begins July 7 with Rio Bravo. Both series are free to the public, though donations to the organization to put future events like these on are appreciated. The Family Adventure Series films will be introduced by an Adventure Guide, who will educate attendees briefly on cultural aspects of the featured film and items of interest to look for. The...

  • Candidate Forum Thursday at 6PM

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|May 25, 2022

    A candidate forum for the contested position of Jefferson County Commissioner will be held tomorrow, Thursday, May 26, at 6 PM at the Borden's Conference Room. The forum is being put on by the Lower Jefferson River Watershed Council with assistance from The Whitehall Ledger. Candidates for Jefferson County Commissioner include Dan Hagerty, Jim Buterbaugh, Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh, and Jon Stone Goff. Current Commissioners will be on hand as well to detail why other items are on the ballot....

  • Jefferson Valley Museum Opens May 28

    ARLENE WEBER, Jefferson Valley Museum|May 25, 2022

    The Jefferson Valley Museum will open for the 2022 season on Saturday, May 28 and will be open for Memorial Day on Monday, May 30. Visitors are welcome between the hours of noon and 4 PM, Tuesday through Sunday through September 15. Special arrangements can be made, with sufficient advance notice, for groups if they need to make their visit in the morning. Museum volunteers provide free tours of the many, varied exhibits including new displays about Clays in Calico pottery and 4-H history in...

  • Scenes from Black Tie Blue Jeans

    May 25, 2022

    The 18th Annual Black Tie & Blue Jeans Fundraiser, held May 21 at the Copper K Barn, brought in what is thought to be the highest funds raised ever....

  • Why Do I Want to Be Jefferson County Commissioner?

    JON STONE GOFF, Jefferson County Commissioner Candidate|May 25, 2022

    Who is Jon Goff? Of course, I am playing off the opening line, "Who is John Galt?" from Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged which serves as an expression of helplessness and despair at the current state of the novel's fictionalized world. John Galt is a character in the novel from 1957. Unlike John Galt, I am not a philosopher or an inventor. Although like him, I too believe in the power and glory of the human mind (meaning that we are fully capable of creating the future we want particularly when i...

  • Memorial Day History and Upcoming Celebration

    TOM HARRINGTON, Whitehall VFW|May 18, 2022

    The Whitehall American Legion Post #24 and the Ralph Sullender Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #4603 will have a Memorial Day service in the veteran's area of the Whitehall cemetery at 10 AM on Monday, May 30. A special recognition of World War I will be a part of the ceremony this year. Your attendance at the Memorial Day service and the World War I ceremony is an excellent opportunity to show your support and appreciation for all those who have served in the armed forces of this great nation. Me...

  • Whitehall PTSA Fun Run a Huge Success

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|May 18, 2022

    The first-ever Whitehall PTSA Walk & Talk 5K Fun Run was a huge success. It was a beautiful Saturday morning when over 100 participants gathered at the school for the start of the race, which included a trek around town and concluded with an obstacle course on school grounds. Gage Kidwell brought home the win overall as the quickest to complete the race and obstacle course....

  • Whitehall Transportation Receives Grant from St. James Healthcare to Install Backup Generator

    May 18, 2022

    Whitehall Transportation recently received a $10,175 grant from St. James Healthcare for the installation of a backup generator. As many people know in southwest Montana having backup power is a necessity in the cold winter months. Whitehall Transportation will be installing a backup generator ensuring uninterrupted transit services throughout daily operations. The generator will ensure that the vehicles stored in the facility will start on cold winter mornings, security cameras, as well as overhead doors and electric heaters will continue...

  • Last Chance for Black Tie and Blue Jeans This Weekend

    JOHN KREIS, Whitehall Chamber of Commerce|May 18, 2022

    Black Tie and Blue Jeans is here! Whitehall's premier social and most enjoyable event is here, this Saturday, May 21. The eighteenth annual event, a joint event of the Whitehall Chamber and the Jefferson Valley Community Foundation will be held at the Copper K Barn with doors opening at 5:30 PM. This year's theme is Red, White, and Blue: Wear your Boots, Get Back to Your Roots! Following a social time to visit with friends and neighbors, a delicious grilled ribeye dinner will begin at 7:00 PM....

  • Why Do I Want to Be Jefferson County Commissioner?

    DAN HAGERTY, Jefferson County Commissioner Candidate|May 18, 2022

    I was born and raised all my life in Corbin, MT, which is in Jefferson County. I'm very familiar with the geography of Jefferson County, including the roads and highways. I graduated from Jefferson High School in Boulder, MT. I received an associate degree in Criminal Justice from the United States Air Force. I also graduated from Leadership School in the United States Air Force, graduated from the Montana Law Enforcement Academy, and the Montana Coroner's Association and have continued law...

  • Why Do I Want to Be Jefferson County Commissioner?

    MARY JANACARO-HENSLEIGH, Jefferson County Commissioner Candidate|May 18, 2022

    I love being your Mayor. Over the past eight-plus years, I have learned a lot about how to successfully run a municipality. After serving on the Planning Board, Parks/Trees/Cemetery Board, TIF Board, Jefferson Valley Community Foundation, and as the Director from Jefferson County on the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority I feel I have the experience to be successful as your next Jefferson County Commissioner. I have a good working relationship with the County Commissioners. I am a...

  • Celebrate National EMT Week By Getting to Know JVEMSR

    RITA BROWN, Whitehall Ledger|May 11, 2022

    “Call 911!” This exclamation brings a sense of panic yet reassurance knowing help is on the way, but what does that really mean in a rural area? Realistically, it means there may not be anyone to respond or the resources aren’t available. According to a report by the Montana Department of Health and Human Services only about three-fourths of Montana is covered by volunteer Emergency Medical Services (EMS). The report also details the challenges of recruiting and retaining volunteers to provide services due to high education requirements and l...

  • Countdown Begins for Annual Black Tie Blue Jeans Fundraiser

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|May 4, 2022

    We're less than three weeks away from the fundraising event of the year, Black Tie & Blue Jeans (BTBJ). This year BTBJ asks you to Wear Your Boots, Get Back to Your Roots on Saturday, May 21, 2022, starting at 5:30 PM at the Copper K Barn. This historic building was constructed in the late 1800s by the Parrot Silver and Copper Mining Company so there will be plenty of room for all. As in past years, there will be prizes for best dressed so come decked out in whatever makes you the most...

  • We Are HER Lounge at Ledger Office This Thursday

    STEVIE CROISANT, We Are HER|May 4, 2022

    Last year, due to your generosity, We Are HER (Healed, Empowered, Restored), a local Whitehall non-profit that helps survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault heal after trauma, hosted its first survivor retreat. The retreat brought in survivors from across the country who were focused on becoming healed, empowered, and restored during the four-day healing event. The retreat week included workshops led by survivor experts from across the state of Montana. Workshops were designed to help...

  • Lewis & Clark Caverns Announces Tours for 2022

    MORGAN E. JACOBSEN, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks|May 4, 2022

    Staff at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park are pleased to reopen the cave for the 2022 season. Tours will be offered until September 30. Visitors are encouraged to visit the state parks website frequently as tour options, times and availability may change throughout the season. Tour reservations will be taken this summer starting Memorial Day weekend by calling 1-855-922-6768 or by visiting fwp.mt.gov/stateparks. During the month of May, the upper visitor area will be open and cave tours will be...

  • Kristine Erinn Presents Writing Class This May

    KRISTINE ERINN, Whitehall Author|May 4, 2022

    For the month of May, come to Settings by All Things Montana (11 North Main Street) on Wednesdays from 7 PM-8 PM to learn how to write your own story and so much more. You will learn skills from Kristine Erinn, a self-published author with an English Major and a Creative Writing minor. For $10.00 a person per week, she will help you enhance and create any written works. We will have 15 minutes of inspired writing every day of class, so please bring a journal/notebook and something to write...

  • Whitehall Food Distribution Slated for May 12

    VICKIE PARKS, Sincerely Paul Feeding His Sheep|May 4, 2022

    Sincerely Paul Feeding His Sheep will begin distributing Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) food boxes on May 12, 2022, to anyone who has filled out an application. Along with these boxes, Sincerely Paul will be distributing 20lb. boxes of produce to families who wish to receive them. Sincerely Paul will also begin helping with the after-school lunch program the Whitehall Community Library is already involved in, as our schools will not be having a lunch program this summer. Sincerely Paul has several agencies participating;...

  • Getting Ready for Montana Fire Season

    DOUG DODGE, Jefferson County DES and Fire Warden|May 4, 2022

    While wildfire is the most likely major hazard we face in Jefferson County, our preparedness plans should be flexible enough to help us through any hazard we may face. We call this an all-hazard approach to preparedness. Every hazard will have its own specific preparation requirements, but every hazard will also share common problems that an all-hazard approach can help solve. No matter the incident, one of the first steps is to gather accurate information to make good decisions. Jefferson County provides that kind of emergency information in...

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