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  • Chinook Assembly of God church hosts latest Business After Hours

    Steve Edwards, BCJ News|Nov 16, 2016

    The Chinook Assembly of God congregation hosted the November Business After Hours event. The After Hours program, started two and a half years ago, provides an opportunity for Chinook Area Chamber members to showcase their products and services in a relaxed, after business hours setting. About fifty guests enjoyed a light dinner and dessert. Pastor Josh Seymour, and his wife Kristi, are new to the church, having served prior at the Assembly church in Havre. Pastor Josh welcomed guests and said...

  • Chinook veterans share celebration with students and community at 11:11 a.m. on Veteran's Day

    Steve Edwards, BCJ News|Nov 16, 2016

    Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4620 hosted a Veterans Day celebration in the Chinook High School auditorium. The event was at 11 o'clock on the 11th day of the 11th month. Chinook's American Legion Post 48 and the VFW Ladies Auxiliary were honored guests as well as other veterans who attended. The Chinook Junior High and High School students also attended along with many community members. A lunch followed at the Eagles Club in Chinook. After introductions, the presentation of colors, the...

  • A peek inside the Grande Villa, what's it all about?

    Steve Edwards, BCJ News|Nov 9, 2016

    Reporter's note: On my very first visit to Chinook, about 15 years ago, the Grande Villa drew my interest. Locals told me at the time that the building provided 'housing for senior citizens.' I was impressed that the town had such a nice looking housing facility for seniors and located in such a convenient location. In June of this year my wife and I moved into the Grande Villa, coinciding with her decision to retire as a minister and our joint decision to remain in Chinook. As tenants we began...

  • Last shepherd in Blaine County?

    Steve Edwards|Oct 19, 2016

    Reporter's note: Last winter Max Hofeldt, a longtime sheep producer in the Chinook area, told me a producer from eastern Washington state would be bringing a flock of ewes and lambs to pasture south of Chinook for the summer. Max was reducing his lamb-ewe operation and would be leasing pasture to Tom Clyde, with the Standing O Ranch in Connell, Washington. Max met Tom Clyde at a sheep sale and the two struck an arrangement for Clyde to bring 1250 ewes and 1645 lambs to Blaine County in early...

  • Bike and Build makes stop in Chinook, cyclists bound for Bellingham, Washington

    Steve Edwards|Oct 12, 2016

    Bike and Build is a national group that raises money and awareness in support of affordable housing. Organized in 2002, the group promotes cross country bicycle rides where participants each raise $4500 to make the ride, with most of the money going to various affordable housing projects. Nationwide about 250 cyclists ride one of several routes across the country, stopping along the way to work on a 'house build' or help with some other housing related project. The group of 30 riders that...

  • Lieutenant Governor Mike Cooney visits Blaine County

    Steve Edwards|Oct 5, 2016

    Lt. Mike Cooney was traveling the Hi-Line as part of his duties as chair of the Montana Governor's Drought and Water Supply Advisory Committee. In that capacity Cooney oversees statewide efforts to share data about water supply and moisture conditions with local officials charged with managing water resources. Lieutenant Governor Cooney had just attended a meeting in Havre of the St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group. The Working Group, with a variety of stakeholders that use water from the...

  • 'Beds for Beds' campaign will help fill requests to local My Neighbor in Need

    Steve Edwards|Oct 5, 2016

    The My Neighbor in Need (MNIN) program in Blaine County has launched a 'Beds for Beds' program that will generate needed funds to buy beds and mattresses requested by needy neighbors. MNIN is a volunteer, non-profit group that works to help neighbors with a need to connect with other neighbors who will help fill the need. In My Neighbor's two years of operation requests for beds, mattresses and bedding have been the most requested items. A recent unusual chain of events allowed the local MNIN...

  • Aaniiih Nakoda College: Best Community College in Montana in recent study Montana community colleges rank fifth in nation

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    In late August a story appeared in Montana's daily newspapers about a study that ranked 821 community colleges around the nation. Using a series of metrics, mathematical calculations that demonstrated each college's performance against certain standards, the study concluded community colleges in Montana ranked fifth best in the nation. Aaniiih Nakoda College (ANC), the tribal college at Fort Belknap, was ranked number one in Montana and number 27 compared to all colleges in the nation. It was...

  • Blaine County Republican Party lists upcoming activities

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    Blaine County's Republican Party has announced several activities related to the upcoming general election and general goals of the party. Party officials have already hosted visits to the area by gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte and his running mate from Malta, Leslie Robinson. Party Treasurer Karla Buck and Committee Chairman Don Richman shared several events planned by the party. A raffle for a pair "His and Hers" pistols has been going for some time. The raffle features a .40 Smith...

  • Peter Pula is new Assistant City Clerk for Chinook

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    Customers visiting Chinook City Hall will see a familiar face at the service counter. Peter Pula started as Assistant City Clerk on September 6. He will work with City Clerk Carol Floren at city hall. He grew up in Chinook. Pula graduated from CHS in 1988 then attended Concordia College, in Moorhead, Minnesota, where he earned a bachelor's degree in English Literature and Business. After several years working in banking and insurance he served as Blaine County's Weed Coordinator from 2006-2013....

  • Chinook Assembly of God set to celebrate 80 years of ministry

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    The Chinook Assembly of God congregation will be hosting a celebration marking the church’s 80 years of ministry in Chinook. Organized in 1936, the Gospel Chapel ultimately incorporated with the Assemblies of God (AG) and became the Chinook Assembly of God. The celebration is set for Sunday, October 9 and will include a regular worship service followed by a meal and time for remembering. Pastor Josh Seymour, who was installed as the local pastor in late June of this year, said everyone is welcome to all activities. From Chinook Gospel Chapel t...

  • Father Felix Nayak will join ministry in Phillips County, eastern Blaine County

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    Father Felix Nayak who worked with three Blaine County parishes is being reassigned to St. Mary's church in Malta. He will still be ministering in Blaine County since part of his duties will include responsibilities at St. Paul's in Hays, St. Thomas in Lodge Pole and Sacred Heart at the Agency. Nayak is a native of Orissa, India and first came to north central Montana in June, 2012. Since 2012 Father Nayak has served as pastor at St. Gabriel's in Chinook, St. Thomas the Apostle in Harlem and...

  • Loaves and Fishes concludes successful summer

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    Loaves and Fishes, the summer feeding program for kids in Chinook, completed its last week of this summer's activities with the traditional 'thanksgiving luncheon' and a final evening meal that ended with a distribution of school backpacks. This was the sixth summer for the program that is supported by several churches that are a part of the Chinook Ministerial Association and community members who provide volunteer and monetary resources. Organizers say this year's attendance was above...

  • Stop the presses! Or, at least change their location…

    Steve Edwards|Sep 21, 2016

    The “Mountaineer” and the “Blaine County Journal” are now being printed at the “Havre Daily News” printing facility in Havre. Keith and Keri Hanson are co-publishers of the two local newspapers. Keith Hanson said, “We’ve been printing the two newspapers on our own press here at our facility in Chinook. Starting a week ago we’ve moved the printing of our newspapers to the Havre operation.” Hanson said the two papers had been printed in Chinook since the installation of a web press in 2004. Hanson added, “The only reason we’ve moved the printing...

  • Dual Enrollment option offered to career and technical education students at CHS

    Steve Edwards|Sep 21, 2016

    Students following the Career/Technical Education (CTE) graduation track at Chinook High now have the option to earn college credit for classes they are taking in high school. CTE classes are designed to prepare students to move into the workforce after graduation from high school. The dual enrollment option allows students wishing to pursue career and technical education at the college level to begin a college program with credit already earned while in high school. The Chinook program is a collaborative effort with Montana State...

  • Daughters of the Nile welcome Montana's Queen Diane Boley

    Steve Edwards|Sep 21, 2016

    Members of Nydia Nile Chapter #12 of the Daughters of the Nile hosted a visit by the Montana head of the charitable group. Queen Diane Boley met with the Chinook-based club over lunch, then drew winners for the local raffle items. The Daughters of the Nile is a national group supporting Shriners Hospitals by providing items for children treated at the 22 orthopedic and burn-treatment Shrine Hospitals. Local Daughters of the Nile President Amy Belle Smith said the local group was able to send...

  • Chinook Christian Men's Group to begin second season on October 1

    Steve Edwards|Sep 21, 2016

    The Chinook Christian Men's Group will host its first gathering on Saturday, October 1. The ecumenical group started last year to give local men, from any or no church, an opportunity for meet with fellow Christians in an informal setting for learning and fellowship. Programs last year ranged from a session on how to sharpen a knife to information about local pulse crops as the Year of Pulse Crops was celebrated world-wide. The first program for this year will be hosted by the Chinook Assembly...

  • FFA District Leadership Conference hosted by Chinook High

    Steve Edwards|Sep 21, 2016

    Thirteen Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapters sent representatives to the Judith Basin district leadership conference held last week in Chinook. Each fall the Montana student FFA officers and advisors take the half-day leadership training program to the eight FFA districts that make up the state organization. CHS's FFA advisor, Robin Allen, said all but one of the district chapters attended the conference. Students were divided into two groups, one for the upper classmen and another for new...

  • Retired railroader Bob Cross is 2016 Festival Parade Marshal

    Steve Edwards|Sep 21, 2016

    It's a tradition that each Sugarbeet Festival parade is led by a Parade Marshal who represents the industry being featured during the current celebration. With this year's salute to the railroad industry in the area, it seemed natural to have a retired railroad employee head up the parade. This year Bob Cross, who retired from BNSF with 33 years of service, along his wife Pam, will be at the front of the procession to greet spectators as the parade passes through downtown Chinook on Saturday...

  • 2016 Sugarbeet Festival contest Dutch Ovens: the original slow cooker makes a comeback

    Steve Edwards|Sep 21, 2016

    Last year Kendra Seilstad, the MSU/Blaine County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent, oversaw the Dutch Oven Cooking Contest for the Sugarbeet Festival. It was her first year of involvement with the cooking contest and she said, "I was shocked that there was only one team participating. We had prizes for the top three winners. I decided to do something about that for the next year (2016). I figured the best way to create more contestants was to educate more cooks." Seilstad admitted she was no...

  • 'Spike Driving/Rail building' contest beckons "Steel Driving Men/Women"

    Steve Edwards|Sep 21, 2016

    Organizers of the Sugarbeet Festival have put together a competition to drive railroad spikes and build track. Frank La Tray, a retired railroad foreman, explained the plans to allow novices to give laying rail a try. La Tray emphasized that his main goals are to keep everyone safe and have some fun. He said while some railroad spikes are still driven by hand, most of the work was replaced with powered machinery toward the end of the 1980’s. The contest at the Festival La Tray, and some other retired railroaders with track laying experience, p...

  • Casey Overturf named new Ranger for Bear Paw Battlefield

    Steve Edwards|Sep 14, 2016

    Casey Overturf is the new ranger for the Bear Paw Battlefield south of Chinook. Growing up in both New York and Virginia, he graduated from Giles County High School in southwest Virginia. He wrote, "Even though I spent more time in New York, I think of Virginia as home." Overturf currently serves as a ranger at Mount Rainier in Washington state. He will officially start at the Bear Paw Battlefield toward the end of September. After high school Overturf spent five years in the Marines. He was an...

  • More than just great taste, 'Fair food' is a significant fundraiser for local groups

    Steve Edwards|Sep 14, 2016

    Reporter’s note: This was my first year working at a food booth during the Blaine County Fair. Working at a booth I was surprised to learn how many volunteers it took to get a booth ready, set everything up and then run the booth. Most booths only ran four days, but the logistics and labor required were impressive. Asking around, I learned that many local non-profits rely exclusively on sales from their food booth to support activities during a typical year. A fair booth is a lot of work but the payoff is also great. I was curious to learn how...

  • 99 + 1 = A celebration of 100 birthdays for two locals

    Steve Edwards|Sep 14, 2016

    A longtime family connection and a chance sharing of the same birth date brought together a 99-year old lady and a one-year old boy for a celebration recently at the Sweet Nursing Home in Chinook. Marybelle Miller, who grew up in the Bear Paws and later operated a photography studio in Havre with her husband, Fred, was connected to the family of Frank and Bettie Barber for many years. The Barber's great grandson, Reece Talksdifferent, shares a birth date with Marybelle. Reece's great...

  • Chinook City Council sets final budget hearing for September 7

    Steve Edwards|Sep 7, 2016

    During its September meeting the Chinook City Council set the evening of September 7 for the final public hearing and vote on the city’s 2016-2017 budget. A report was made about final warranty work scheduled in late September on the water treatment plant. Michael Van Voast was appointed to the airport commission, replacing Martin Williamson who retired after 32 years on the board. Peter Pula will begin new duties as the Assistant City Clerk beginning September 6. Mayor Keith Hanson called the September meeting to order. Council members p...

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