Articles from the March 25, 2020 edition

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Governor Bullock Announces Closure of Dine-In Food Service and Alcoholic Beverage Businesses, and Other Activities that Pose Enhanced Risks to Curtail Spread of COVID-19

Directive permits food delivery and take-out MONTANA – To curtail the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Montana, Governor Steve Bullock today announced measures to close dine-in food service and a...

 
 By Donna Miller    News    March 25, 2020

Local Administrators Respond to School Closures

The school closure order implemented by Governor Steve Bullock late on Sunday, March 15, came as a surprise to administrators of K-12 schools in Blaine County, who had been told by the Office of Public Instruction (OPI) just four days previous to pre...

 

Family Connections: Public Service Announcement

From: Family Connections Region 5 - Great Falls office: 202 2nd Avenue South 406.761.6010, 800.696.4503, Fax: 406.453.8976 Region 6 - Havre office: 2229 5th Avenue 406.265.6743, 800.640.6743, Fax: 406.265.1312 Service Areas: • Region 5: Glacier, T...

 

MyVillage Offers Coronavirus Relief to Child Care Providers, Parents

BOZEMAN, Mont. (March 18, 2020) — A startup founded by two moms on a mission to reimagine child care in America announced today that it has raised emergency grant funding from impact investors to ensure that child care providers in its network can c...

 

Journal Jots

Harlem Library The Harlem Public Library is closed to the public until March 31. Please see the Harlem Library News column for details. Montana Veteran Affairs The Montana Veterans Affairs Division - Havre office - regrets our Outreach for the month...

 

Hogeland Happenings

This has been a strange week with most everything closed up and no school being in session. Assignments were sent home with books and the kids are to do their work and either send it back or bring it if the Coronavirus ban is still on Most everyone...

 

Fish Wildlife & Parks: Covid-19 Updates

FWP temporarily closes Montana WILD, visitor centers In keeping with social distancing guidelines for COVID-19 to protect public health and safety, Montana WILD will be closed to the public beginning today, March 16, until further notice. In...

 

FWP to close offices to the public in response to COVID-19

• Licenses purchased online will be mailed • Call center active and ready to help To protect the public and staff from the spread of COVID-19, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will close its offices around the state to the public beginning at 5 p.m...

 

Franklin Buril Powell

Franklin Buril Powell was born August 17, 1932 in Effie, Minnesota to Wilbur Delton Powell and Macy Gertrude Mohn. He was the 14th of 16 children. Frank grew up in a logging family in northern...

 

Chinook Senior Center

Here it is Week 2 of our self-quarantine; I hope everyone is well and taking care of themselves and their family. Even though we are closed off from each other, treat each other with kindness, think of each other and check on your neighbors. While...

 

Harlem Senior Center

A special board meeting was held at 5:00 p.m. at the Harlem Senior Center! A discussion was held on the closure of the Little Rockies Retirement Center and the Harlem Senior Center, and Congregate and Home Delivered Meals. It was unanimously voted...

 

Chinook My Neighbor in Need: Washer & Dryer

Chinook My Neighbor in Need is an organization of volunteers that provides local citizens a way to ask for help from their community and a way for the community to give back. Are you in need? Do you know someone in your community in need? My...

 

Lilah Orlando

Lilah Orlando, - 92, passed away on Friday March 13th 2020 at sweet medical center in Chinook, MT. Services will be Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 10 am at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Harlem. Funeral Arrangements were entrusted to Wilderness Funeral...

 

Harlem Library

ATTENTION: Due to the Coronavirus outbreak The Harlem Public Library will be closed to the public beginning Thurs., Mar. 19 through Tues., Mar. 31. • The library staff will be working normal hours. • Patrons wishing to check out materials may cal...

 

Blaine County Library

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Blaine County Library will be partially closed to the public effective 3/19/2020-3/31/2020. All programs were suspended until further notice on 3/16/2020. Staff will be working, but our door will be locked....

 

"What happened near Las Vegas didn't stay near Las Vegas"

Pol Haldeman has lived on a ranch south of Cleveland in the Bear Paws since his family moved west from the Chicago area in 1954. He shared a story he thought readers might find interesting about his...

 
 By Ralph Schneider    News    March 25, 2020

Harlem Golf Course will survive COVID-19

olf Course, Harlem Golf Course Board of Directors is optimistic for the future of our golf course. We would like to thank all individuals and organizations for their donations and support that helped erase a $10,000.00 shortfall of funds needed to...

 
 By Kody Farmer    Sports    March 25, 2020

Local Athletes earn All-State Basketball Honors

Congratulations to Seniors L'Tia Lawrence, Brad Chichosz, and Sarah Billmayer, Juniors Reese Elliot, Ethan Bell, and Shyan Krass, and Sophomore Taya Trottier on your All State honors. Thank you for a...

 

COVID-19 UPDATE: PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT

Havre, Montana – Northern Montana Health Care (NMHC) has experienced a great community response to the request for fabric face masks. The masks have been coming in all weekend, and NMHC is so appreciative for the wonderful and proactive community m...

 

Edward Jones: Support for community is a top priority

In today's challenging times, Edward Jones financial advisors are thinking about the health of their clients, their families and their colleagues, what's happening in their communities and the effect of Covid-19 on the markets. "Most importantly, we...

 

COVID-19 UPDATE

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