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  • Whitehall Food Pantry Distribution April 15

    CARA SACRY, Whitehall Food Pantry|Apr 13, 2022

    The Whitehall Food Pantry will hold its monthly food distribution before Easter, on Friday, April 15 at 2 PM. The Whitehall Food Pantry is located at 110 S. Division Street in Whitehall....

  • Whitehall Chamber and Jefferson Valley Community Foundation Invite You to 2022 Black Tie & Blue Jeans

    JOHN KREIS, JVCF and Whitehall Chamber|Apr 13, 2022

    Save the Date! Save the Date! SAVE THE DATE! One of The Whitehall community's most exciting events is fast approaching! The Whitehall Chamber of Commerce and Jefferson Valley Community Foundation are truly pleased to invite the entire community to the Eighteenth Annual Black Tie and Blue Jeans Dinner and Auction. This event is open to all and will be held May 21, 2022 at 5:30 PM. The theme this year will be, "Wear your Boots, Get Back to Your Roots." Because of tremendous enthusiasm from last...

  • Raffle Tickets for Bowman Benefit Available

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 6, 2022

    A benefit raffle drawing will be held on June 1, 2022, to assist Mindy Bowman in her fight against breast cancer. Bowman, a Whitehall resident, recently underwent cancer surgeries and is working hard to beat the disease. This is exactly why her friends and family began the "Fight Like a Butte Girl" benefit raffle in her honor. Raffle tickets are $25 each or five tickets for $100. Tickets are available at 406 Roots (2.5 S. Lincoln Street), the Mint Bar (1 E. Legion), the Two Bit (123 W. Legion),...

  • Easter Egg Hunt & Scavenger Hunt This Saturday at Main Street Green

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 6, 2022

    Bring the little ones, bring the big ones, and bring the "kids" of all ages out to the Easter Eggs-travaganza Easter Egg Hunt and Scavenger Hunt on Saturday, April 9th. The Easter Egg Hunt begins at 1 PM for those 10 years of age and under at the Main Street Green Park next to the Star Theatre. Little ones will have the opportunity to find lots of prize-filled Easter Eggs, meet the Whitehall Easter Bunny, and even take their pictures with him! The hunt starts promptly at 1 PM, so be ready and...

  • Gold Junction Presents Starting Whitehall Community Theatre Group

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 30, 2022

    Whitehall non-profit Gold Junction Presents (GJP), which works to bring arts and cultural events to the community, is creating a Whitehall community theatre group. GJP founding member Elizabeth Pullman is excited about this opportunity and hopes to have auditions for the first one-act play offering in late April or early May. “Some may say live theatre is a dying art, but I disagree. Right now, especially after dealing with the last two years of the pandemic, we need interaction,” Pullman said. “We need to see live performances, whether it be...

  • What Do You Want to Ask Your Commissioner Candidates?

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 30, 2022

    The Whitehall Ledger will be interviewing candidates for the Jefferson County Commissioner seat in the upcoming weeks. Candidates vying for the seat are Dan Hagerty, Jim Buterbaugh, Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh, and Jon Stone Goff. While the Ledger has plenty of questions planned for the candidates, the most important question might come from you. What questions do you have for them? What would you like to see for our county? Your questions will also help develop the questions for the Candidates Forum being held May 26 at 6 PM i the Borden’s C...

  • Jefferson Valley Museum Annual Meeting April 7

    ARLENE WEBER, Jefferson Valley Museum|Mar 30, 2022

    The annual meeting of the Jefferson Valley Museum will be held on Thursday, April 7th in the Star Theater at 7:00 PM. Doors will open at 6:30 PM. A short business meeting will be conducted before the program starts to update museum members on the current status of the museum and to accept nominations for and vote on two museum board member positions. The program this year will be presented by Ron Hunt and will last about one and a half hours with a short intermission at the mid-point. There will be more than 50 photos of the Waterloo area...

  • WHS Class of '72 Reunion Planned for July

    ARLENE WEBER|Mar 30, 2022

    The Whitehall High School class of 1972 is planning to gather for their 50th reunion in Whitehall on the evening of July 23rd at the Jefferson Valley Museum. There is no dinner planned at this time, but there will be refreshments available. For those who cannot make the trip to Whitehall, there will be a Skype session held that evening where out-of-the-area classmates can join in the 50-in-5 session. This session will give class members five minutes to review what they have done over the past 50 years. A Facebook page has been set up to help...

  • TEFAP Qualifying Many More Montanans Under New Guidelines

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 23, 2022

    The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a federal food distribution program that supports food banks, food pantries, soup kitchens, and other emergency feeding organizations serving low-income Americans. Federal assistance takes the form of federally purchased commodities-including fruits, vegetables, meats, and grains-and funding for administrative costs. Food aid and funds are distributed to states using a statutory formula that takes into account poverty and unemployment rates....

  • Academic Olympics

    Mar 23, 2022

    OLYMPIANS: Whitehall Middle School Academic Olympians (Top photo) Lillian Schober, Kady Chadwick, Miles McLean, Zane Downey, and Dixon Koenig secured 5th out of 41 teams at the competition in Bozeman on March 15. Zane Downey and Dixon Koenig (above, left) also tied for fifth place in the individual competition....

  • Council Meeting Gets Heated with Fire Chief

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 16, 2022

    Tensions were high from the beginning of Fire Chief Joe Granvold’s report to the denial of his request for CIP funds at Monday’s March Whitehall Town Council Meeting. Granvold had requested about $5700 in CIP funds for new turn-outs for the volunteer fire department. When Council chair Roy McBride called in to question his over expenditures of budget, voices rose, with McBride noting that if the Town has to work within their budget, so does the Fire Department. McBride also requested a breakdown of how many of the fires services were rural fir...

  • Once-in-a-Lifetime Rock, Gem & Mineral Show at Community Center

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 16, 2022

    When Pamela Polachi talks about something she is passionate about her eyes twinkle and there is no end to her enthusiasm. Her recently acquired gem, rock, fossil, and mineral collection is her biggest passion to date, and her enthusiasm can not be denied. The show, with the collection of Polachi (owner of Settings by All Things Montana, is sponsored by the Western Legacy Center and began Tuesday, March 15, 2022, at the Whitehall Community Center. The show runs from 10 AM to 4 PM, Monday - Saturd...

  • Gianforte Tours Whitehall High School CTE Programs

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger and Office of Governor Gianforte|Mar 9, 2022

    Meeting with students at Whitehall High School on Friday, March 4, 2022, Governor Greg Gianforte promoted the importance of Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs in empowering students with in-demand skills and providing a highly-skilled, highly-qualified workforce for Montana. "Everybody wins when Montana schools, like Whitehall High School, offer personalized work-based learning paths for students to prepare them for the jobs of tomorrow," Gov. Gianforte said. "We will continue to p...

  • More Superior Musicians

    Mar 9, 2022

    SUPERIOR MARKS FOR BAND STUDENTS: The Whitehall Middle School band had six students who earned Superiors (I) ratings at the Middle School Music Festival held Friday, February 25. These students included: Lilly Schober, Coya Kelley, Max Fernstrom, Cooper Montgomery, Ashlyn Gray, and Chloe Schipman. Miles McLean and Kortni Wilson earned Excellents (II). (Left photo, from left): Kortni Wilson, Ashlyn Gray, Chloe Schipman, Max Fernstrom, Lilly Schober. (Below, from left): Miles McLean, Coya...

  • Jefferson Valley Sportsman's Banquet Slated for March 12th

    Mar 9, 2022

    The 2022 Jefferson Valley Sportsmen Association Banquet is scheduled for Saturday, March 12 at the Whitehall Community Center. The JVSA banquet has not occurred since 2019 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The event doors will open at 6 PM, with dinner at 7 PM. The price for tickets is $25 and this includes dinner and an annual membership to the association. For more information about tickets or donating items, call Keith Pietsch at 406-491-2518. Tickets will also be available at the door....

  • Convoy of Freedom Photos

    Mar 9, 2022

  • Op-Ed: Voices for Vaccines

    PAM HANNA RN, JeffCo Public Health Supervisor|Mar 9, 2022

    Some of our neighbors share why they chose to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Here are their stories: TERRY AND BRUD Terry and Brud have ranched in Jefferson County for 39 years. Brud was raised here. Here’s what they have to say about why they got vaccinated: Terry: My parents are 94 and 88 years old - we spent one Christmas not seeing them. When the vaccine came out, we knew if we were vaccinated, we could all be together again. We had a big gathering this year, enjoying our time together ...

  • Emergency Notification System for Whitehall & Jefferson County

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 2, 2022

    With the state of the world in flux right now as the situation with Russia and Ukraine is only just beginning, it’s good to know the ins and outs of our hometown’s emergency plans. Upon asking the Town of Whitehall office for the emergency plans, the Ledger was directed to Jefferson County Disaster and Emergency Services Coordinator Doug Dodge. “Emergency notifications have several components. The first of which would be our telephone reverse notification system, either through landlines or through cell phones,” explained Dodge in an email....

  • Whitehall Landmark Borden's Hotel Up For Sale

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Mar 2, 2022

    The focal point of Whitehall’s Legion Avenue, historic Borden’s Hotel, is currently listed for sale. There have been many rumors that the building was on the market, however, the official listing was made only about a week ago with McLeod Realtors and Gina Ossello. Currently the home of the Pepper Tree Deli, Bloom Wellness, Jefferson Local Development Corporation, Numb3rs Bookkeeping and Tax, Jefferson County Sheriff’s office, MSU Extension Office, and town attorney Ed Guza, the Borden’s building has been a staple of Whitehall history since i...

  • Jefferson Valley Sportsman's Banquet Slated for March 12th

    Mar 2, 2022

    The 2022 Jefferson Valley Sportsmen Association Banquet is scheduled for Saturday, March 12 at the Whitell Community Center. The JVSA banquet has not occurred since 2019 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The event doors will open at 6 PM, with dinner at 7 PM. The price for tickets is $25 and this includes dinner and an annual membership to the association. For more information about tickets or donating items, call Keith Pietsch at 406-491-2518. Tickets will also be available at the door....

  • Whitehall Country Store Reopening March 4

    RAYLYNN VAN OORT, Whitehall Country Store|Mar 2, 2022

    The Whitehall Country Store, formerly known as the Ladies Auxiliary, has been a cornerstone of financial assistance for our Town for many years. Since 1972, the year of inception, it has provided $534,550 in grants and scholarships to many of the organizations charged with providing services for the citizens residing here. Ambulances, local transportation, volunteer fire equipment, senior meals, museum renovations, swimming pool upkeep, and scholarships for deserving graduates of Whitehall High School desiring higher education to name a few....

  • Town Council Meeting Covers Vacating Pyfer Street, Art on Town Hall Walls, and More

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 23, 2022

    During the February meeting of the Whitehall Town Council a plethora of discussion was had, from vacating Pyfer Street, the Mayor announcing her run for County Commissioner, to the artwork on the Town Hall walls. During a public meeting prior to the Town Council meeting, vacation of Pyfer Street was discussed. Town Pump, which is slated to build a new building this Spring in the location, requested the vacation and easement. Cliff Edsall, owner of Cliff’s Automotive, was on hand during the public meeting and stated that while Town Pump has a...

  • Funding Now Available Through New Whitehall Sustainability Committee

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Feb 23, 2022

    The Whitehall Sustainability Committee (WSC-GSM), a group created with and for Barrick Golden Sunlight, is now offering project funding applications via their website at www.whitehallsustainability.com. The WSC-GSM was formed to help Golden Sunlight rank community projects in the Whitehall area by a local advisory group. The group is chaired by Elizabeth Pullman and vice-chaired by Hannah Nieskens, Whitehall Superintendent of schools, and has committee members which cover the five pillars of...

  • Local Non-Profit We Are Her Offering First-Ever Mental Health Scholarship

    STEVIE CROISANT, We Are HER|Feb 23, 2022

    We Are HER, a non-profit organization based out of the Whitehall/Cardwell/Bozeman area, is offering a $500 scholarship to one survivor. It is our goal to help alleviate economic barriers and provide equitable access to therapy for one survivor who otherwise would not be able to continue with and/or seek help through professional services. WHO IS THIS SCHOLARSHIP FOR? This scholarship application is for survivors who • have demonstrated financial or economic needs. • have expressed a desire and w...

  • Golden Sunlight's Tailings Reprocessing Project a Model for Sustainable Closure

    WHITEHALL LEDGER and BARRICK GSM|Feb 16, 2022

    The pioneering Tailings Reprocessing Project at Barrick's end-of-life Golden Sunlight Mine was officially opened today in a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Montana Governor Gianforte, Barrick president and chief executive Mark Bristow, representatives of the Montana federal congressional delegation, and members of the community. The opening of the facility is the culmination of more than a year's work that has already created more than 75 jobs. It has the potential to generate tens of...

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