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Amilia Blackcrow, who will be a junior at Harlem High School next year, is the winner of the prestigious 2021 Media Arts in the Public Schools (MAPS) Media Institute Jake Rowley Merit Award. Dru Carr, Director of Programming at MAPS Media Institute, was on hand from Hamilton to present the award at a luncheon on June 16, 2021. The Jake Rowley Merit Award was founded by those who wish to support students like the award's namesake. According to Carr, Rowley was one of the first talented youth to...
Kelly Monson, President of Montana’s chapter of the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership (HOBY) program, outlined the events that engaged two Chinook High School sophomores, Morgan Friede and Tyler Schoen, from June 3-6 on the campus of Rocky Mountain College in Billings. Schoen and Friede, who were named HOBY Leadership Seminar Ambassadors for 2021, joined youth from across the state to interact with business leaders and to learn the value of leadership in its various forms. “A big takeaway from my HOBY experience was that when you’re a leader,...

With the local garden club no longer active and the Chamber of Commerce not providing funds for flowers, the whiskey barrel planters that line Indiana Street in downtown Chinook have stood empty until recently. In the face of these challenges, several area merchants and generous volunteers have agreed to carry-on the beautification project. In early June, Owner of Shores Floral & Gift, Bonnie Weber noticed the barren barrels and decided the town needed some color and a welcoming touch for...

For the first time, the Blaine County Fair will feature a "Day at the Fights." On Sunday, August 15, the event will begin with weigh-ins at 10:00 a.m. Thirty-five prematched bouts that have been sanctioned by USA Boxing will follow at noon. The event is the brain child of outgoing Fair Board Chairman, Don Richman and community advocate Wamnee Ereaux. While the two were visiting about the Hays Amateur Boxing Club's upcoming trip to the 2021 National Junior Olympics on July 7-17 at the Lubbock...

Montana Boys State ended on June 11, and Turner delegate, Trever Kimmel hopes Laci Maloney, who will attend Girls State this week as Turner High School's representative, has a similarly positive experience. High school girls arrived in Helena on Sunday, June 13, for the annual Girls State program. With each level of government structured in the same way as its real-world counterpart, the students are organized into mock cities, counties, and a state. Delegates design posters and writes speeches...

At the end of last month, Harlem Elementary School officials announced the Second Semester ROARing Students of the 2020-2021 school year. Earning ROARing Lil' Wildcat titles are Harlan Mount (Kindergarten), Jesse Messerly (first grade), Curtis Goldsmith (second grade), Kaceyn Morris-Ross (third grade), Madison Barr (fourth grade), Jeremiah Brockie (fifth grade), and Madison Mount (sixth grade). According to a spokesperson from the school, Janice Gilham, everyone is likely aware of the...

Every school year, Harlem Elementary School staff, students, families, and spectators report looking forward to the traditional Track and Field Day held during the final days of the school year. This year, because of COVID 19 protocols, the event had to be canceled. However, some things just can't be stopped. Every student from kindergarten to sixth grade, including all staff members, wore color-coded t-shirts and formed a message in the middle of the football field to capture their feelings...

For the month of May, Harlem Elementary School named staff members, Mrs. Lenora Greetham and Mr. Steven Hopkins as ROARing Employees. Greetham serves as a paraprofessional for the elementary grades, specifically working with the fifth and sixth grade students. She not only assists in-school students but aids the distance learners as well. Because Greetham willingly performs multiple additional tasks and sometimes changes up her entire schedule to fill-in for others, she received notice from the...
Montana Actors’ Theatre (MAT) is looking for singers, dancers, musicians, jugglers, fire eaters, and other performers interested in participating in a special preshow event on June 19. Performing acts should be no longer than fifteen minutes and appropriate for all audiences. Furthermore, in keeping with the evening’s theme, MAT is most interested in performances with a Renaissance feel to them. Although the evening is a free family friendly event, performers are welcome to collect tips during their performances. Anyone interested should con...

Anyone traveling through Harlem in May likely noticed increased activity at 530 Central Avenue West. The presence of work trucks, the sound of nail guns and other power tools, and then a change of paint and window installation hinted at a facelift. With a mission to provide accessible, quality health care for the whole community, One Health-a family of community health centers-purchased the former Vets Club building in Harlem in December of 2020 under the Big Horn Valley Health Center name....

The JUMP Youth Group has been busy performing odd jobs to raise funds for their summer mission trips. From June 25 through July 2, approximately twenty youth and their adult chaperones will travel to worksites near Lakeside and Missoula, Montana. JUMP, which stands for Jesus Uses Motivated People, is a faith based non-denominational youth group open to all youth in grades 7-12. The group had hopes of making Hawaii their destination for mission work this summer since they had to cancel their comm...

The educator team at Harlem Elementary School held a somewhat bittersweet Goodbye Celebration for four of their staff members. On Thursday, May 27, the elementary staff said goodbye to Special Education Teacher, Ms. Nicole Schroder; Sixth Grade Teacher, Ms. Kristin Landre; Principal, Ms. Shiloh Seymour; and Kindergarten Teacher, Ms. Amy Benson. For their many years of dedicated service and leadership, each of the departing women received bouquets, pictures, and star quilts. Pizza, cake, and...
In an effort to encourage family literacy, Pizza Hut recently announced their new parent-led summer reading program, Camp BOOK IT! Enrollment is now open for this extension of the popular 90’s BOOK IT! Program in which students can earn prizes for summer reading June through August. According to Lindsay Morgan, Chief Marketing Officer of Pizza Hut, the BOOK IT! Program was an integral part of the heyday of Pizza Hut, “It’s amazing to now be able to make reading fun for the next generation with great pizza, great books, and engaging activ...

June 15 is National Smile Power Day, and what better way to start the day than with a smile? Most people think that we smile because we feel happy, but it can go the other way as well: we feel happy because we smile. In fact, the simple act of smiling, whether forced or genuine, spurs a chemical reaction in the brain, which releases dopamine and serotonin. Many people know those two neurotransmitters by different names; serotonin is often called the happiness hormone and dopamine the feel-good...
Montana Actors’ Theater is offering a performing arts summer camp experience for children ages 5-15. The team invites Blaine County youth to sign up for this KidsMAT experience, which will take place in Chinook from July 5-8. According to Youth Activities Director, Angela Pratt, campers will learn all aspects of theater production, including story and script development, costuming, and technical aspects. Interested individuals can register online at mtactors.com/kidsmat/. Camp fees include a t-shirt and water bottle. Hours are M...

What better time to launch a wedding planning business than Valentine's Day? On February 14, Crystal (Miller) Gordon announced that her childhood dream to become a wedding planner has led not only to a career but to unveiling hidden passions and a business adventure. On that iconic day, she toasted her husband Billy-whom she calls her partner-in-crime and best friend: "Here's to new adventures!" With her new business, Curated by Crystal, Gordon went on to say that "I cherish the opportunity to...
The second Master of Remote Work certification course offered by Montana State University (MSU) Extension will launch today, June 2. This course is designed to equip workers with the tools and skills needed to work from home as a remote worker, freelancer, or entrepreneur. The first course wrapped up last week. “Things are changing due to more people working from home during COVID. The prospect of working from home is intriguing to me,” states course participant Nicole Buerkle who lives on a farm north of Plevna. “Working remotely would save...

On May 8, the winners of the Mother's Day Giveaway, the promotional brain child of three Chinook small business proprietors, were drawn. Shores Floral & Gift, All Dahl'd Up, and Ace Hardware collaborated in a promotion that named Mary Pyette, Carmen Van Voast, and Sandy Evans lucky shoppers. Winner of the Shores Floral gift basket was Mary Pyette. About Pyette, shop owner Bonnie Weber said, "Mary is finally the subject of a photo instead of the photographer! Congratulations on being a big...

With the last day of school at Harlem Elementary School being May 27, this round of ROARing Students of the Week will be the final group for the 2020-2021 school year. The final four ROARing Students of the Week are first grader Chanel Fox, third grader Kylie Blackcrow, and sixth grader Kaiya Sanchez. These three represent in-school ROARing Wildcats, while sixth grader Keandre' Aguirre was named the remarkable Remote ROARing Student for the week ending May 21. These champion students have...

Four students from Chinook High School and two from Harlem High School have been selected to attend the 2021 sessions of Montana Boys State and Montana American Legion Auxiliary Girls State. Liam Edwards, Braden Eoff, Anna Morrow, and Kinley Roberts-Hamilton from Chinook and Titan Brockie and Darrius LongKnife from Harlem will join other juniors from across the state at Carroll College in Helena, Montana, in early June. American Legion Posts sponsor high school juniors to attend the two...

Chinook High School sophomores, Morgan Friede and Tyler Schoen have been named the Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) Leadership Seminar Ambassadors for 2021. The pair will attend a seminar from June 3-6 on the campus of Rocky Mountain College in Billings. Judged by a selection committee designated by the school, Friede and Schoen stood out for their leadership ability, sensitivity to others, and desire to communicate their knowledge to peers. According to Fay Friede, the K-12 Guidance Counselor for...

On Tuesday afternoon, May 25, the administration and staff at Meadowlark Elementary School held an appreciation celebration for their substitutes. In addition to receiving a personalized thank you card signed by all of the teachers and paraprofessionals, each substitute for the school district was also invited to select from a smorgasbord of comestibles. Principal of the school, Mr. Shane Bartschi opened the gathering with some words of welcome and gratitude, thanking the community members for...

On May 27, the Chinook School District hosted a farewell gathering as a show of appreciation and to wish good fortune to those who will be ending their employment with the district. Fourteen faculty and staff members will either be moving to other communities or working in different capacities. Darin Hannum has accepted a position as Bainville Public School Superintendent, and his wife, Melissa Evans, who has served as Administrative Assistant at Meadowlark Elementary School, will continue to...

The gymnasium at Zurich Elementary School was transformed into a shopping venue on Tuesday, May 25 as students hosted a bake sale. With multiple tables laden with cakes, pies, cookies, and other sweets, shoppers were in for a treat. According to Lead Teacher and Administrator at the school, Colleen Overcast, the entire process began with a circular that arrived by mail-one that resembled a large postcard-style advertisement. It was an appeal from the Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation,...

At the end of the 2020-2021 school year, after thirty two years of service to the Harlem School District, Craig Todd retired. But before he left, he served his famous "wildcat burgers" at a give-away for the staff on Friday, May 28. He also left behind a legacy and a footprint. Growing up in Three Forks, Todd recalls not being a good student in high school. Although math was a particular barrier, he was motivated by his desire to work and managed to get by. Except during wrestling season, Todd...