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  • Harshbarger nets prestigious honor

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Mar 7, 2018

    A Whitehall attorney was recently recognized with a prestigious designation from the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys Lori Harshbarger was nominated and accepted as a 2018 AIOFLA 10 Best in Montana for Client Satisfaction. The AIOFLA is a third-party attorney rating organization that publishes an annual list of the Top 10 Family Law Attorneys in each state. "This is a great public honor from my peers and clients. Equally, valuable to me, is knowing at the end of every day, that I...

  • Water issues discussed at town hearing

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 28, 2018

    The Town of Whitehall hosted a special public hearing last week to obtain input about community development needs. Jason Crawford, a Civil Engineer at Kadrmas Lee & Jackson currently working with the town, said they are considering applying for a Community Development Block Grant (CBDG) as well as other grants. Crawford stated the Town of Whitehall is looking for the public comments and community development needs like infrastructure, economic development potentials, and housing needs, and what the priority of those might be. He said funding...

  • Liberty Place partners with state to launch programs

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 28, 2018

    Liberty Place has partnered with the Montana Department of Labor & Industry (MTDLI) to launch the state's first Community Health Worker and Behavioral registered apprenticeship-training programs. Officials from the Montana Registered Apprenticeship Program visited Liberty Place headquarters in Whitehall last week to discuss the programs that will help Gem State residents seek new opportunities to earn higher wages and improve their job skills in the healthcare industry. Liberty Place was...

  • One trustee opening in local district

    Staff Report|Feb 28, 2018

    The Cardwell School District has one opening for the 2018 Board of Trustee Election. Candidates must be eligible to vote and also reside in the district. A Declaration of Intent and Oath of Candidacy must be filed with the school no later than 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 29. To obtain a form or for more info please contact Lisa Morgan, District Clerk, 287-3321....

  • Release of second "Bonnie & Clyde" book set for March 24

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 28, 2018

    During his childhood in Whitehall, Clark Hays would often hear quite the tales from his father who once convinced him that a car on their ranch had belonged to Bonnie and Clyde. Years later, the 1984 graduate of Whitehall High School is publishing his second in a series of books about the popular criminal duo. Hays said, "Bonnie and Clyde: Dam Nation", a book co-written with Kathleen McFall, follows the first book in the series, "Resurrection Road", imagining an alternate history in which the...

  • Ledger Office Closed March 1 to 4

    Staff Report|Feb 28, 2018

    The offices of the Whitehall Ledger will be closed from March 1 to 4. The deadline for the March 7 newspaper is Monday, March 5 at 5 p.m....

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    Feb 28, 2018

    Monday, Feb. 19 8:43 a.m. – welfare check, Hwy 2 West, MM 16, Whitehall 9:04 a.m. - care for sick/injured, 205 West Legion Avenue #7, Whitehall 2:15 p.m. – citizen assist, 38 Edwards Addition, Whitehall 2:36 p.m. - traffic accident/ 1 vehicle /non-injury, I-90 eastbound, MM 236, Whitehall 3:46 p.m. – mental crisis, 460 Hwy 2 West, Whitehall 7:40 p.m. - suspicious/person/vehicle/circumstance, Hwy 41 North, Whitehall 9:21 p.m. – traffic stop, 415 North Whitehall Street, Whitehall 10:34 p.m. – welfare check, 169 Hwy 359, Cardwell Tuesday,...

  • Nieskens named Dole Foundation Fellow

    Feb 21, 2018

    Cardwell resident and Whitehall High School Principal Hannah Nieskens was recently selected by the Elizabeth Dole Foundation to serve as a 2018 Dole Caregiver Fellow. Nieskens is among 27 other active military and veteran caregivers that will join nearly 150 past and present Dole Caregiver Fellows to bring attention to the crisis faced by America's 5.5 million hidden heroes – the spouses, parents, family members, and friends who provide more than $14 billion in voluntary care for wounded, i...

  • Whitehall shines bright on ACT test

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 21, 2018

    Four years ago, the Whitehall High School junior class ranked 99th in the state for ACT composite test scores. The results of testing completed in 2017 show Whitehall has witnessed astonishing growth -- with their scores now ranking sixth out of 197 schools in the state. “It is excellent to see Whitehall High School is among the best high schools in the state,” said Principal Hannah Nieskens. “Students and teachers have much to be proud of. We just keep getting better scores every year.” The results are from tests taken last school year by...

  • Town discusses cemetery project

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 21, 2018

    The Whitehall Public Works Department has been busy making improvements to the town cemetery. At the Town Council meeting last week, Public Works Director Kory Klapan reported his department has been working on the entryway into the cemetery. He said they would be putting in grass and sprinklers in the area, and they are also planning to get rid of the satellite dishes. Klapan added they have also been working to fill in some of the low spots at the cemetery. In his monthly report, assistant fire chief Joe Granvold thanked the volunteers of...

  • WHS receives GRAMMY Museum award

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 14, 2018

    It has been an amazing few weeks for the Whitehall Schools Music Department. Along with receiving a $250 "One Class At A Time" check from Montana Tech and KXLF TV Station (Butte) and hosting a middle school music festival, the department received more incredible news last week when they were notified of a GRAMMY Signature Schools Award. Whitehall High School was one of 100 schools nationwide awarded $2,000 to benefit their musical programs. The award is an education initiative of the GRAMMY...

  • Council nixes barn buy/sell

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 14, 2018

    Nearly one month after voting down a resolution that would have terminated the buy/sell agreement for the purchase of the former ambulance barn, the Whitehall Town Council reversed its course of action at their regular meeting Monday night. The Town Council voted 4-0 to approve Resolution 2018-2, which terminates Resolution 2017-8 (Approved November 20, 2017) for the buy/sell agreement to Western Veterinary Services for a price of $288,000 for the building located at 207 E. Legion. Council members Montina Rawson, Francine Giono-Janik, Barbara G...

  • Officials discuss mine closure plan

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 14, 2018

    Barrick Gold Corporation Vice President for Permits and Closure Patrick Malone was a special guest at the Community Transition Advisory Committee meeting last week. Malone discussed current work being done to update the closure plan for the Golden Sunlight Mine, and the legacy the company wants to leave in the area. Malone said Barrick wants to be a company that local residents can not only rely on, but to make sure they have a good cradle to the grave plan for the mine. Malone added while they are hopefully the current Apex Project will...

  • Town hosting public hearing next week

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 14, 2018

    The Town of Whitehall is hosting a public hearing later this month to obtain public comments regarding overall community development needs. The meeting is scheduled to take place February 20 at 5 p.m. at Town Hall. The purpose of the meeting is to obtain public comments regarding the Town of Whitehall’s overall community development needs (public facilities, economic development, and housing needs), including the needs of low and moderate-income persons. Mary Janacaro-Hensleigh said the town has entered into an agreement with the Department o...

  • Grant money could be used towards updating press box

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 14, 2018

    For the second straight year, the Whitehall School Districts have received a $1,000 grant from Northwestern Energy. At a school board meeting last week, Superintendent John Sullivan said they could possibly use the money for a new press box at the school. Sullivan stated the money last year was used for the project to replace the bleachers at the football field. Sullivan also gave the board an update on the new activity bus that was purchased in the April of 2017. Sullivan said the bus could be delivered as soon as mid February. Once the bus ar...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    Feb 14, 2018

    Monday, Feb. 5 7:43 a.m. – traffic accident, I-90 westbound, MM 235, Whitehall 5:40 p.m. – mental crisis, 460 Hwy 2 West Whitehall 7:12 p.m. – mental crisis, 460 Hwy 2 West Whitehall 8:49 p.m. - suspicious/person/vehicle/circumstance, Homestake Lake Road, Whitehall 8:52 p.m. – civil assist, 107 South Main Street, Whitehall 9:47 p.m. - traffic/ reckless, 415 North Whitehall Street, Whitehall Tuesday, Feb. 6 6:47 a.m. – mental crisis, 460 Hwy 2 West Whitehall 7:03 a.m. - traffic & roads-moving, Hwy 69, MM 19, Cardwell 7:39 a.m. – stolen vehi...

  • King headed to Whitehall

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 7, 2018

    A rising country music star will play two dates in Jefferson County later this year. John King is scheduled to play in Whitehall August 16 and in Boulder August 17. According to Jefferson County Event Coordinator Bruce Binkowski, he recently received an email from King asking if there was any interest in a local booking. After doing his homework on King, Binkowski was pleased with what he found. "We discovered not only did he play venues across the country, he also had a single that received sig...

  • Three file for Justice of the Peace opening

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 7, 2018

    Three weeks into the filing period for seven open seats in Jefferson County, there is only one race with multiple candidates. In a list obtained last week from Jefferson County Election Administrator Bonnie Ramey, Steve Andersen, Dean Hildebrand, and Whitehall resident Kevin Brunet have all filed to run for the Jefferson County Justice of the Peace opening. The elected official will take over for longtime Justice of the Peace Dennis Giulio. Currently, Jefferson County Commissioner (District 3) Bob Mullen, Clerk/Recorder/Assessor Ramey,...

  • Widespread flu activity reported

    Karen Wandel, RN Jefferson County Health Department|Feb 7, 2018

    According to Montana Department of Health and Human Services (DPHHS), Montana closed January with widespread influenza activity. The number of Montanans reported to be infected with “the flu” increased over the past several weeks, with a high of 723 new cases last week. Since the start of the flu season in October, over 3,290 people have tested positive for influenza, 423 have been hospitalized, and 21 adults 50 years and over have died. Locally, flu activity continues to be reported in all 3 regions of Jefferson County for a total of 55 cas...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    Feb 7, 2018

    Monday, Jan. 29 7:22 a.m. – traffic stop, 415 North Whitehall Street, Whitehall 7:31 a.m. – traffic stop, 415 North Whitehall Street, Whitehall 7:40 a.m. – traffic stop, North Whitehall Street, Whitehall 7:54 a.m. – traffic stop, North Whitehall Street, Whitehall 8:08 a.m. – traffic stop, Yellowstone Trail, Whitehall 9:01 a.m. - DUI—liquor, I-90 Westbound, MM 239.5, Whitehall 9:16 a.m. - criminal mischief/business, 726 Highway 2 East, Cardwell 10:44 a.m. - runaway from home -female 14-17, Hwy 41, Whitehall 1:00 p.m. - trees/debris on roadway,...

  • Whitehall High School receives GRAMMY Signature Schools Award

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 7, 2018

    It has been an amazing few weeks for the Whitehall Schools Music Department. Along with receiving a $250 "One Class At A Time" check from Montana Tech and KXLF TV Station (Butte) and hosting a middle school music festival, the department received more incredible news this week when they were notified of a GRAMMY Signature Schools Award. Whitehall High School was one of 100 schools nationwide awarded $2,000 to benefit their musical programs. The award is an education initiative of the GRAMMY...

  • February Gun show cancelled

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 31, 2018

    There will not be a winter gun show next month in Whitehall. According to event organizer Tom Harrington, the annual Winter Blast Gun Show sponsored by the Whitehall VFW and American Legion Post, and the Weapons Collectors Society of Montana has been cancelled. Harrington said the popular annual show would not take place due to insurance related issues. The popular bi-annual event brings in vendors from across Southwest Montana. The 2017 winter show had over 80 vendors in attendance....

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report

    Jan 31, 2018

    Monday, Jan 22 7:37 a.m. – traffic stop, North Whitehall Street, Whitehall 10:43 a.m. – traffic stop, Hwy 2 West, Whitehall 1:41 p.m. – traffic stop, I-90 westbound, MM 244, Whitehall 2:48 p.m. - theft-postal, 21 Cox Lane, Whitehall 4:31 p.m. – mental crisis, 460 Hwy 2 West, Whitehall 6:17 p.m. – traffic stop, 1st Street, Whitehall 7:33 p.m. – traffic stop, North Whitehall Street, Whitehall 9:28 p.m. – traffic stop, I-90 westbound, MM 261, Cardwell 11:18 p.m. – traffic stop, Legion Avenue, Whitehall Tuesday, Jan 23 12:40 a.m. – mental crisis...

  • Resolution to terminate buy/sell fails

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 24, 2018

    A resolution to terminate the buy/sell agreement for the purchase of the Whitehall Ambulance Barn was voted down at a Town Council meeting last week. Resolution 2018-1, which would have terminated the buy/sell agreement with Cory Tebay of Western Veterinary Services for the building located at 207 E. Legion, failed by a 2-3 vote. Council Members Francine Giono Janik and Jason Good voted in favor of the termination. Members Montina Rawson, Gary Housman, and Barbara Gagnon voted against. The Town Council voted November 20 to pass Resolution...

  • 3 board seats opening

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Jan 24, 2018

    Candidates interested in a spot on the Whitehall High School Board of Trustees must submit a Declaration of Intent and Oath of Candidacy on or prior to Thursday, March 29, 2018. Two-three years terms are open in Whitehall School District 4 & 47, and one three-year position is open in Whitehall School District 2 (Cardwell). The election is scheduled for Tuesday, May 8. The seats of Michelle LaFountaine and Gina Ossello will open in District 4 & 47, and the seat of Susan Pullman will open in District 2. At a meeting earlier this month, Pullman...

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