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  • Holiday Pies Available

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    The faith based non-denominational youth group, JUMP is beginning their Annual Holiday Pie sales. They are also selling tickets for the Eagles’ Club meat raffle with winners drawn every day in December. The proceeds from these fundraising activities are used primarily to fund mission work. With delivery taking place before Thanksgiving, the organization will have homemade apple, pumpkin, and pecan pies available for order. Individuals interested in purchasing a pie should contact any JUMP member or let Chrissy Downs, one of the team’s lea...

  • Veteran's Day Ceremony Well-Received

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    The Veteran's Day ceremony at Chinook High School on November 11 was well attended and featured several speakers, including Master of Ceremonies Doug Hayes, Veteran Don Richman, and students Brooklyn Terry and Liam Edwards. Other individuals, classes, and community groups also participated in what was called an "honorable and patriotic event." Upon entering the Floyd Bowen Gymnasium last Thursday, guests received a program created by Paula Molyneaux's graphic design students. At the...

  • Harlem Elementary Celebrates Red Ribbon Week

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    During the week of October 23-31, schools and organizations across the country joined in celebration of National Red Ribbon Week. This year's theme, Drug Free Looks Like Me, was created by Marin Wurst, a seventh grader at Solon Middle School in Solon, Ohio. The theme is a reminder that everyday Americans make significant daily contributions to their communities by being the best they can be because they live drug-free. In keeping with tradition, Harlem Elementary School celebrated Red Ribbon...

  • Physical Therapy Options Available Locally

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    October was National Physical Therapy Month, and although the crew at Sweet Home Physical Therapy didn't have a celebration-so as to be mindful of the nursing home residents during flu season-they wish to remind Blaine County residents that their facility isn't just for the residents at Sweet Memorial Nursing Home. With a remodel completed in early spring of 2020, the in-house physical therapy clinic, Sweet Home Physical Therapy (SHPT) offers both inpatient and outpatient care. The clinic...

  • Business Welcomes New Team Members

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    Crystal Stepper, an agent with State Farm Insurance in Chinook, wishes to welcome two new staff members. Shannon St. Dennis and Nora Conner have joined the State Farm team. In the office, the pair will accompany Kaitlynn Olson, who has been at Stepper Insurance & Financial Services for a few months now. Olson's employment with Stepper began in July. She also labors with health insurance related issues at Northern Montana Hospital on Saturdays. About her position at the insurance office, Olson...

  • Blaine County Beacon: Painting Runs in His Blood

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    Born in Missoula, Montana, in 1976 to Margaret (Flying) and Algie Piapot, and currently living in Harlem, MT,Duane Piapot only recently took up painting in December of 2018. Regardless of the time lapse, his profession as an artist was likely destined to happen since painting runs in his family's blood. Piapot's Chippewa/Cree father was a professional artist himself. His first piece to be offered at auction in 2012 at O'Gallerie was "Through the Snowstorm, Native Americans on Horseback Guided...

  • More Donations Flow to Foundation

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    The Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation announced in early November not only that donations continue to flow in but that they hope to name the Chinook City Pool the "Jesse Dannels Memorial Pool" once it is completed. That name proposal will be taken to the City Council for approval. Explaining the planned designation, President of the Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation (FPPF) Heather DePriest said, "I haven't taken this idea to the City Council for approval yet, but we felt that the...

  • Musical Tribute to The Band Scheduled for This Weekend

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    Forty-five years ago this month, The Band staged their final concert along with some of their friends, including Bob Dylan, Muddy Waters, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, and a dozen other stars drawn from the ranks of old friends, admirers, and idols. Filmed by Martin Scorsese, the concert became the film The Last Waltz. This Friday and Saturday, November 19-20, audiences can witness highlights from those concerts performed live as part of The Last Best Waltz on the Montana State University—Northern (MSUN) Campus. This m...

  • Harlem FFA Chapter Holds Chili Cook-off

    Donna Miller|Nov 10, 2021

    Under the leadership of Advisor Kylee Urie, the Harlem Chapter of the FFA has been busy raising funds for their upcoming year in FFA. The membership held a chili cook-off on the evening of November 3 in the Harlem High School (HHS) lunchroom. At the event, judges named three winners: Janeisha Aguirre, Kylee Urie, and Katherine Windyboy. In her first year as an FFA Advisor at HHS, Urie is eager to monitor the future of this chapter and to see her 83 current members excel. Officers for the Chapter are President Erik Snell, Vice President...

  • Three New Teachers Adjust to Tornado Country

    Donna Miller|Nov 10, 2021

    When the 2021-2022 school year began on Turner's first day of instruction back on August 23, students met three new teachers. With one quarter of school now in the record books, Mr. Xerxes Budomo, Mr. Travis Garrett, and Mr. Nathan Urie are adjusting to life as rural educators. From the Phillipines, Mr. Budomo said that he was inspired to teach in Turner because it has always been his driving force to pursue this dream-the desire to teach in the USA. "It has not been an easy road, but Turner,...

  • Great Pumpkin Contest Winners Named

    Donna Miller|Nov 10, 2021

    By the contest deadline of 6:00 p.m. on October 27, the Harlem Public Library had nine entries for their Great Pumpkin Contest. Once the judges had assessed the contestants' creativity, three winners were declared on Friday, October 29: Jalen Gray, Jayda Whiteclay, and Denise Stanley. Area resident readers were invited to decorate a pumpkin as a favorite book character, using any craft materials of the creator's choice. In the first category for ages 1-8, Jalen Gray took top honors with his...

  • Chinook School District Faces Challenges with a Shortfall in Aggregate Hours for Some Students

    Donna Miller|Nov 10, 2021

    November 1 was Chinook School District Superintendent, Fred Hofman's first day to certify numbers in the school reporting process so that base funding could be calculated for the district. During that certification process, Hofman noticed a discrepancy: Chinook School District students in grades 4-6 weren't meeting the minimum aggregate hours as outlined in Title 20, Chapter 1, Part 3 (20-1-301) of Montana Code Annotated. Contact time for students in grades 7-11 will also require some...

  • Montana School Law Conference Scheduled Next Week

    Donna Miller|Nov 10, 2021

    In the aftermath of a global pandemic and heightened race relations across the country, this year’s Montana School Law Conference will provide a balanced look at the landscape of school and education. Sponsored by the Montana Office of Public Instruction, the conference will be held virtually on November 16 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Dr. Yong Zhao and Dr. Wilfred Reilly will provide keynote addresses. With a theme of “Your Rights and Responsibilities,” the Law Conference is open to parents, school administrators, trustees, curriculum speci...

  • Motivated by Progress and Looking to the Future

    Donna Miller|Nov 10, 2021

    The 54th Northern International Livestock Expo (NILE) Stock Show is in the books. Two local young men, Wylee and Wacee Simenson participated in the Exposition and brought home several awards. Dedicated to the promotion of livestock, agriculture education, and preserving the western way of life, NILE is a week-long stock show and rodeo held in October every year. This year’s events took place October 15-23 when hundreds of exhibitors from across a region of 38 different states brought their l...

  • Hofeldt Will Ride for Team Bar Bangers

    Donna Miller|Nov 10, 2021

    On October 13, Jason Weiss, Founder of FLY Racing, posted the roster of 2022 Team Bar Bangers. On that roster is Ryder Hofeldt, the twelve-year-old son of Levi and Tara Hofeldt. He will be riding for the only FLY Racing-sponsored youth program in the nation. The youngest in a group of sixteen youth ranging from ages 12-17, Hofeldt qualified and was accepted to compete in the 2022 Motocross Season. When he heard the announcement, he said: "I'm officially a member of Team Bar Bangers! I can't...

  • The Power of Gratitude

    Donna Miller|Nov 10, 2021

    As our country continues to deal with the effects of a global pandemic and the subsequent economic stress, political turmoil, and a myriad of other distressing conditions, it may be difficult to think about being grateful. However, November is National Gratitude Month. And turning our thoughts to gratitude has a multitude of health advantages-including improved mental health and even life-saving benefits. According to researchers and psychologists, gratitude can enhance moods, decrease stress,...

  • Halloween Spirit Emerges in House Decoration across Blaine County

    Donna Miller|Nov 10, 2021

    After achieving runner-up status in a close race during the Hi-Line's version of the Great Light Fight-the Deck the Halls rivalry-last December, Jeff Finley was back in the holiday house decorating spirit for Halloween. Anyone driving by the Finley home at 400 Illinois would have been in for a treat. Other houses in Blaine County also got in on the spirit of the season with "spooktacular" décor. Finley's house and yard featured witches, spiders, pumpkins, and other ghoulish figures as well as...

  • Registration for 406 Agronomy Summit Opens

    Donna Miller|Nov 2, 2021

    Regular ticket sales opened on November 1 for the Fourth Annual 406 Agronomy Summit which will be held January 11-12, 2022 in Havre, Montana. Although the Summit will be an in-person event held at the Duck Inn, event organizers remind area producers to obtain their tickets early so as to ensure a seat since limited seating is available. The Agronomy Summit is a two-day event of agricultural education covering a range of current agronomy and technology topics that impact the farming landscape. In addition to sharing knowledge, this event will...

  • Locals get in the Halloween Spirit

    Donna Miller|Nov 2, 2021

    With a 1941 pickup serving as the central decorative figure, the yard of Shannon and Alan Van Voast in Turner gets decorated to complement each changing season. A few costumed trick-or-treaters take a moment to log a memory for Halloween: Savannah Heilig (Pirate) Hannah Van Voast (Hermione Granger) Isabella Van Voast (Cruella de Vil), and Piper Fox (Dalmatian)....

  • Blaine County Beacon: Getting Real with His Writing

    Donna Miller|Nov 2, 2021

    From 1995-1999, author Jack G. Young served in the US Army as a crewmember of an M1A1 Abrams tank. During those years, he forged a bond with many other soldiers with whom he is still in contact today. He later went on to receive his Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education in 2005 from Montana State University-Northern and became a high school history teacher at Harlem High School. Now in his 16th year of teaching, he has added four self-published novels to his list of accomplishments:...

  • Earning Gold Standard Status with the FFA

    Donna Miller|Nov 2, 2021

    At the 94th National FFA Convention & Expo in Indianapolis, Indiana, Alyssa Gruszie accepted her American Degree in a ceremony on October 30. Her accomplishment represents a hat trick as she represents the third generation in her family to obtain 'gold standard' status with the FFA. Alyssa's grandfather, Henry Gordon earned his American FFA Degree in 1970, and his daughter Trisha (Gordon) Gruszie received hers in 1997. The American FFA Degree is considered the gold standard since it is the...

  • Harlem Elementary Names Students to October's ROAR Roster

    Donna Miller|Nov 2, 2021

    Achieving a place on the ROAR Roster means being a role model. During this tenth month of the year, three Harlem Elementary students were selected as ROARing students on October 1. A second trio was named on October 8. However, due to some complications in securing media releases and in mail getting quarantined, two groups of ROARing students are actually a bit behind. They join the current group named on Friday, October 15. Computer Technology Assistant and ROAR spokesperson for the school,...

  • Hay Bale Sculptures Reflect the Times

    Donna Miller|Nov 2, 2021

    With Halloween approaching, hay bale sculptures are beginning to crop up. These artistic creations range from the playful to the political. One of them on Highway 2 East of Chinook near Alfalfa Road features a currently viral meme, "Let's go, Brandon." Another features a likeness of Frankenstein. According to Britannica.com, an online encyclopedia, British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins used the term meme in his book The Selfish Gene. Since the book's release in 1976, the term has...

  • Creativity Wanted

    Donna Miller|Nov 2, 2021

    Tonight and tomorrow night, November 3-4, as well as next weekend, November 12-13, the Montana Actors’ Theater (MAT) will be recruiting people for roles in their upcoming musical Spamalot and for participation in their 24 Hour Play Festival. Auditions for Spamalot will take place at 7:00 on both Wednesday and Thursday evening at the MAT Theatre in Cowan Hall on the campus of Montana State University—Northern. Adapted from the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Monty Python’s Spamalot is a musical comedy featuring all the typical King Ar...

  • Hansen Receives Award at Fire Service Convention

    Donna Miller|Oct 27, 2021

    After fifteen years of service to the Montana Fire Chiefs' Association Board and to the Montana State Volunteer Fire Fighters Association, Kraig Hansen has decided to retire from his leadership roles with both organizations. He was awarded for his service at this year's Montana Fire Service Convention held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Missoula, October 14-16. This year's convention was a collaboration between the Montana State Fire Chiefs' Association (MSFCA) and the Montana State Volunteer...

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