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  • Thought Provokers: 4/27/2022

    Apr 27, 2022

    As an adult, you can just buy a cake even when it's not your birthday and eat the whole thing. No one can stop you! When men play hard to get, it makes women want them more. When women play hard to get, men think they aren’t interested. Maybe the grass seems greener on the other side because you’re not over there messing it up. In 100 years people are going to fail history tests on stuff we lived through. People wearing pajamas in public have either given up on life or are living it to the fullest. People making noise while they eat is inc...

  • Go Ask Jo: 4/27/2022

    Jo|Apr 27, 2022

    Dear Jo, Do you have someone in your life who is always there to help you? My friend is so amazing. She just takes control of what needs to be done and goes at it. I benefit from the amazing way she just takes on anything and breaks it down into manageable pieces. Sometimes, however, it feels too fast and too much for me. I need to process one step at a time and she just powers through. Do I ask her to slow down and let me process? Signed, A Bit Behind Dear Behind, Send up a prayer of thanks for an Amazon of a friend and you do you. Signed, Jo...

  • Connecting Point: World at War

    BILL LANES|Apr 27, 2022

    The drumbeat of war is sounding loud and clear. All the atrocities which are occurring in Ukraine are deeply troubling; certainly Russia, specifically Putin, is demonstrating to the world his self-interest. Ukrainians have fled in droves, while others are losing their lives standing up to the Russian military. Sadly, many people of various nations are suffering the consequences of this unjust act, including many in Russia and Europe. Present tensions are higher than most of us have seen in decades and the world is watching with much angst. Let...

  • Op-Ed I-191 Restricts Public Access, Agriculture, and More in SW Montana

    SENATOR WALT SALES, Montana Senate District 35|Apr 27, 2022

    As part of a multigeneration farm/ranch family in the Gallatin Valley, I understand the vital importance of protecting our land and water resources. Farmers’ and ranchers’ stewardship of the land and water is our livelihood. When I heard of the proposed ballot initiative 191 that would apply new, strict regulations to stretches of the Gallatin and Madison rivers—the type of regulations usually reserved for national parks and wilderness areas—I looked at the fine print. The proponents are selling this initiative as a move to protect the rivers....

  • Horoscopes: Week of 4/27/2022

    Apr 27, 2022

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, a mild feeling of discontent has you searching for new projects. There may be something that has been on your to-do list, but you can’t seem to figure it out right now. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 A lot of things are keeping you on your toes, Taurus. There’s a good chance you have been craving some quiet time. Find a retreat and stay there for a couple of days. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 There are no obstacles in your way on the path to success this week, Gemini. If you have been holding off on big plans, now is the time to pus...

  • Thought Provokers: 4/20/2022

    Apr 20, 2022

    Super bright headlights have probably caused more accidents than their increased driver visibility has helped to avoid. The tallest person in the world has physically experienced being the exact height of every other person in the world at some point. Lying on a trillion grains of sand feels better than lying on sheets with 3 grains of sand on it. If you work on a farm and your job is to take care of chickens, you are a chicken tender. The dirtier the mind is, the cleaner the browser history is. After all these years, they still never told us...

  • Dear Editor: Whitehall Has Great Community Services

    DAVE TORGERSON|Apr 20, 2022

    Dear Editor, I was talking to a friend of mine the other day and I mentioned to him the quality of the medical team we have in Whitehall. After thinking about it for a minute I decided to share that information with the community to share both my gratitude to the medical providers and acknowledge their contribution to the community. We live in a small town in Montana and have both a medical team that does an excellent job of taking care of people in the community and an ambulance service that is staffed by volunteers that are always ready to...

  • Dear Editor: Immigration

    JIM BUTERBAUGH, Jefferson County Commissioner Candidate|Apr 20, 2022

    Dear Editor, For years we have watched as our government becomes less involved with our southern border. Now it is to the point where the border is wide open. People are coming into this country and we have no idea where they are from, what they have done in the past, or what their intentions are. Many I know talk about the lives these people are leaving behind. The poverty, the threats from gangs, the crimes, and the sufferings they live through. What they do not want to hear about is the crime coming in with an open border. And it is an open...

  • Go Ask Jo: 4/20/2022

    Jo|Apr 20, 2022

    Dear Jo, This past weekend was Easter. I have always grown up in church. I have friends who are agnostic, Mormon, Pagan - the gamut. I love them all and respect them. The problem lies in whether or not I can date someone with a different belief system than myself. Not just a different belief system, but one that directly contradicts my basic beliefs. Is it a futile effort to even try? Signed, Praying for Clarity Dear Praying, Oooh boy! That, my friend, is a question only you can answer. Just be true to yourself. Signed, Jo Dear Jo, Boy oh boy,...

  • Connecting Point: Matters of the Heart

    BILL LANES|Apr 20, 2022

    Words are powerful, and the tongue can be used for good or evil. The Bible provides a vast amount of guidance regarding speech; “tongue” is mentioned over one hundred times. There is wisdom in keeping a close reign on our conversations, King Solomon recognized this when he wrote, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens…a time to be silent and a time to speak,” (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 7b). God’s Word is our guide and is intentional; knowledge is to be coupled with wisdom. One can have all the “head” know...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 4/20/2022

    Apr 20, 2022

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, now is a great time to try your hand at a new creative pursuit. You may be surprised at the results. Encourage others to join and embrace a collaborative effort. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, this is the ideal week to get outdoors more. The great outdoors can be a medicinal, so take advantage of any opportunity to bask in the fresh air. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, it is easy to get frustrated with a close friend or romantic partner who is less ambitious than you. Try to be patient, as each person moves at their own...

  • Thought Provokers: 4/13/2022

    Apr 13, 2022

    You know you’re getting old when you fall and everyone around you immediately worries instead of laughs. The stomach is smarter than the brain because it vomits garbage food. The brain absorbs any garbage information it sees. If we had planted trees instead of carving gravestones, we may have avoided some climate issues. A truly intelligent person never acts like they know everything because they know they don’t. We’ve probably scrolled millions of miles with our thumbs. One of the more realistic things about Monopoly is that you can buy yours...

  • Dear Editor: Support for Bertoglio

    SCOTT MENDENHALL, Former Montana Representative|Apr 13, 2022

    Dear Editor, Jefferson County residents have an important decision to make in this coming primary election on June 7th. As a former 4-term legislator from Clancy, I’m supporting the re-election of our proven State Representative Marta Bertoglio from Montana City. Marta grew up in Deer Lodge and clearly understands and supports our rural Montana values. She’s a devoted wife and mother and is a strong pro-life supporter. As an Air Force Academy graduate, she served our country honorably, is proudly patriotic, and unreservedly supports our 2nd...

  • Dear Editor: Support for Buterbaugh

    DENNIS and CARA SACRY|Apr 13, 2022

    Dear Editor, We would like to lend our support to Jim Buterbaugh to represent Jefferson County as your next county commissioner. We believe Jim is well-qualified to care for county property and manage the business and concerns of the people. Personally, Jim has cared for the grounds at Echo Valley Campground, as well as the Cardwell School. He has the interest of the people at heart. He has taken an active role and interest in the political arena and is not afraid to speak for his beliefs. We know him to be a Christian, to act fairly in...

  • Easter Every Day

    BILL LANES|Apr 13, 2022

    We are accustomed to holidays and the marketing madness. I’m certain you’ve seen the Easter baskets, Cadbury eggs, and plethora of other candies available? The other evening strolling through Target the smell of the sweets was quite overwhelming to my senses and I like those tasty morsels, but it was too much! By the way, I used restraint and didn’t purchase any junk food. Have holidays lost much of their meaning or at least their original intention? I’m afraid so and this concerns me as a follower of Jesus. Please understand I’m not an extrem...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 4/13/2022

    Apr 13, 2022

    ARIES Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, daydreams could tempt you away from your work this week. Try to stay grounded, but explore creative pursuits. Make time on your schedule for such activities. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, call a meeting with business partners or prospective partners and embrace creative collaboration this week. Being part of a team will get the ideas flowing. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, professional goals can become a reality this week, as the stars are aligned with the sector that governs career matters. Go after the work you want pr...

  • My Next Passion Project Begins...

    ELIZABETH PULLMAN, Whitehall Ledger|Apr 13, 2022

    As one door closes, another opens. Isn’t that the old saying? In my life, this seems to ring true. As many readers may know, I have a passion for singing. I’ve been singing in our local band, Homemade Jam, for several years; then transitioned to a different band when COVID-19 did its damage to Homemade Jam. I’ve sung all over the area and loved every minute of it. In February my singing came to a screeching halt. At band practice, while singing, I heard a loud pop in my ear and immediately knew something was wrong. A week later, singing at a fr...

  • Out of the Darkness Walk April 23rd in Helena

    ALISON RICHARDSON, Campus Walk|Apr 6, 2022

    Suicide is the twelfth leading cause of death in this country and in Montana, the second leading cause of death for our youth. It touches millions of lives and people of all ages. The research is clear: suicide is preventable. The more people who stand up for suicide prevention, the more lives are saved. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Montana Chapter will be hosting its 6th Annual Out of the Darkness Campus Walk to fight suicide on April 23, 2022, at 1 PM at East Helena High...

  • Dear Editor: Rosendale Article Reply

    JIM BUTERBAUGH|Apr 6, 2022

    Dear Editor, In the Whitehall Ledger on 3/23/22, there was an opinion piece by Jim Smith of the Daily Montanan pointing out Congressman Rosendale’s no votes. When Matt ran for office, one of the platforms he ran on was costs. When it comes to saving the taxpayer money, Matt is no stranger. As Montana Insurance Commissioner, he trimmed the fat and saved the Montana taxpayer a chunk of dough. Mr. Smith compared Congressman Rosendale’s no votes to a child suffering from arrested development. Then he threw in a bunch of bills that Matt voted no on....

  • Thought Provokers: 4/6/2022

    Apr 6, 2022

    Someone getting a tattoo they don’t even like then spending 50 years whining about how much they hate it would obviously be considered an idiot. But marrying someone you don’t even like and then spending the rest of your life whining about it used to be considered normal. The marketing worked so well on older generations that we have built traditions and even holidays around what we’re originally marketing campaigns. Real wolves are always larger than people expect because the wolves in movies are all Huskies. The fact that there are taxis...

  • Connecting Point: Broken But Mended

    BILL LANES|Apr 6, 2022

    When is the last time you noticed someone wearing torn and tattered work clothes? I see working individuals often sporting such attire; in fact, I’m the proud owner of some of those grease-stained clothes. My wife describes them as “shabby.” I’m certain you’ve also noticed that “ripped” jeans are also a fashion statement; it’s a fad that has come and gone at times. Thinking about this phenomenon, seldom do I hear my wife claim that our daughter’s clothes look “shabby.” Hmmm, what gives? Cultures are interesting, some practices shift dramaticall...

  • Dear Jo: 4/6/2022

    Jo|Apr 6, 2022

    Dear Jo, Have you ever caught yourself doing something and then were horrified at the thought someone would find it gross, weird, etc? I have done so several times in the last few months. For example, eating with my head down like I am starving, comfortably farting or itching my butt on the way to the bathroom. I have been alone too long. What if I did any of those things (or the worse ones I will not be writing about!) in public because I have become too comfortable?! How the heck do I make sure that never, ever happens? Signed, Disgusted...

  • Dear Editor: Diving Deeper Into Town Council Decisions

    BILL LANES, Whitehall Town Councilman|Apr 6, 2022

    Dear Editor, I’m writing today first as a 20+ year resident and then as a recent town council member, these views are my own and do not represent the town council as a whole. We are very fortunate to live in a great community filled with quality people. Our city is experiencing some well-needed growth. Changes are never easy but we cannot escape reality. I for one welcome many changes because I wish for Whitehall to flourish. Over the years I’ve closely watched town government simply as a resident. Now that our children are grown and beg...

  • Why Gossip Is a Part of Our Every-Day Lives

    Mar 30, 2022

    “Gossiping has become the main form of communication in human society. It has become the way we feel close to each other, because it makes us feel better to see someone else feel as badly as we do. There is an old expression that says, ‘Misery loves company,’ and people who are suffering in hell don’t want to be all alone.” - Don Miguel Ruiz To summarize one of the basic tenets from Don Miguel Ruiz’s book The Four Agreements, be impeccable with your word. Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using your words to speak against you...

  • Thought Provokers: 3/30/2022

    Mar 30, 2022

    To teach criminals how to behave in the community and abide by its laws, we take them out of the community to lock them up with nothing but other criminals who couldn’t behave in the community or abide by its laws, before placing them back into the community. Jedi would actually be terrible for truly diplomatic meetings. They can influence people’s thoughts, so no one would ever believe they didn’t just coerce their way into an agreement. If you dislike someone you last saw as a kid/teenager, they may dislike that version of themselves too....

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