
Cathy Long visited Zurich School on October 21, 2025, representing the American Legion Auxiliary to hand out school supplies. The students were all smiles as they received their new supplies-thank you to the Auxiliary for supporting our local...




The Northern B Divisional volleyball tournament marked the end of the line for both the Chinook Sugarbeeters and the Harlem Wildcats. Last weekend in Wolf Point, Chinook went 0-2 at the Northern B, losing its opening match to archrival Harlem on Thursday. The Wildcats defeated the Beeters by scores of 25-19, 20-25, 25-20, and 25-23 to advance to the second round. Meanwhile, the Beeters exited the tournament with a loss to Malta on Friday morning. In the loser-out match, the M-Ettes topped the...

Recently Spencer Electric received an award through the State. In an interview with him he said, "Honestly I didn't know anything about it...I got the text message from you with congratulations and had no idea about it." Becca, his wife said, "I got a letter...someone nominated us. I got letter from the Montana Secretary of State congratulating us." Spencer added, "I thought it was a joke! I thought 'somebody's messing with us. We're used to that kind of stuff...yeah." He continued "...and, you...
Hello From the Chinook Senior Center We had the best time today, with Gene Allen, Sheri Neuens, Stan Wall and Lynn Heggen, all playing wonderful old tunes for us. It was well attended, so they felt like their time and efforts were worthwhile, packing up all equipment and bringing it in, all for our JOY. We have rescheduled them for Tuesday, Dec. 9th, again from 10:00-12:00. You really need to come and enjoy these wonderful old tunes, such as “On the Wings of a Dove”. By the time you read this, we will have had our annual Pie Social. Thank...
Harlem Food Bank Harlem is looking for someone to manage the Food Bank. Call Jack Siemens at 406-945-1127. Senior Center Chinook Senior Center is in need of community volunteers who are willing to become a part of our wonderful team of people who help in our kitchen and dining room, perhaps one day a week, for a few hours. Please call us @ 357-2648 or stop in and see Ginger for more information. Blaine County Library Chris La Tray presentation is on Tuesday November 18th at 2:00 p.m. in the Chinook Senior Center. Monday: Home School Hour...

Remember to stop by MAPS Media Institute on Tuesday, November 18, at 5:30 PM for a community feed, reading, Q & A, session, with Mtis Storyteller and 11th Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Tray. This event is free, and everyone is welcome! A super exciting platform now available to our patrons is Kanopy, a streaming service using your library card. It's similar to Libby (if you use Libby), you type in your library and your card number, and you can access 1000s of movies and tv shows for free. And...
The Blaine County Library is collaborating with the Blaine County Museum and the Chinook Senior Center to bring author Chris La Tray, to Chinook on Tuesday November 18th. Chris La Tray is an Anishinaabe/Métis storyteller and citizen of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians, as well as Montana’s 11th poet laureate (2023–2025). A descendent of the Pembina Band of the Red River, he is the author of the multi-award-winning One-Sentence Journal, Descended from a Travel-worn Satchel, and...