Articles from the April 13, 2022 edition

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 By Donna Miller    News    April 13, 2022

Turn-out Reported as Good

One Health Sweet held an Open House at its Harlem facility on the afternoon of April 6 from 1:00-5:00 p.m. This gave residents an opportunity to tour the new building, meet the staff, and enjoy...

 
 By Donna Miller    News    April 13, 2022

Blaine County Museum Receives Preservation Project Grant to Hire an Intern

Zachary Coe, Community Outreach Manager from the Montana History Foundation, announced on March 29 that twenty-eight projects across the state received a total of $212,187 in grant funds disbursed...

 
 By Steve Edwards    News    April 13, 2022

Recent streaming class part of move to "reenergize the Center"

More than 25 locals came to learn about streaming at the recent class in Chinook conducted by Triangle Communications. Streaming is an electronic delivery method that allows consumers to access...

 
 By Donna Miller    News    April 13, 2022

Local Students Will Hear Program to Motivate Responsible Technology Use

Students from the Chinook, Harlem, and Turner School Districts will be attending a presentation by Richard Guerry on April 19 in an afternoon assembly at the Harlem High School Gymnasium. Guerry, who is from New Jersey and represents the Institute fo...

 
 By Donna Miller    News    April 13, 2022

Finding Resolution for Cell Service Disruptions

While dead spots have always existed in cell coverage, cell phone users on the Hi-Line have reported an increase in dropped calls and sketchy service in recent weeks. According to Verizon customer...

 

Journal Jots

Harlem Library The Book Challenge for April is to read a book from the 900s section. Let the library know if you have completed the March Book Challenge. Bear Paw Cooperative The Bear Paw Cooperative, through your local school district, assists in...

 

Easter Egg Hunts Scheduled, But Why Does a Bunny Bring Eggs

Easter is an incredibly significant moment in all of Christianity and regardless of whether you and your family are practicing members of Faith, we are all aware of the significance and meaning of...

 

Hogeland Happenings

Merrilyn Billmayer and Loretta Beck were among those who attended the Tri-Parish council meeting at the Lutheran Church in Turner on Sunday. Dalton Cornell, Ed Zellmer, and Gene and Susan Billmayer also were Hogeland members who attended. Jane Krass...

 
 By Donna Miller    News    April 13, 2022

2021 Senior of the Year Title Belongs to Elaine Campbell

Making up for missed opportunities, the Chinook Senior Citizens' Center Board has named their 2021 Senior of the Year (SOY): Elaine Campbell. Both Campbell and the 2020 SOY, Roger Fischer, will be...

 

Quiet Time - Hello God, it's me, Mara

You know Lord, we hunger for sacred space and yearn for quiet time. We know that You are always ready and willing to meet us in that space. We must study, meditate, praise, and pray so that divine space becomes the highlight of our daily journey so t...

 
 By Donna Miller    News    April 13, 2022

LifeLine Project to Present in Chinook

Based in Missoula, Montana, the LifeGuard Group will be making three presentations in Chinook on April 27. They will be conducting a 7-12 student assembly at 10:00 a.m. in the Floyd Bowen Gymnasium at...

 

Blaine County Library

Thank you to everyone who stopped in to “Connect with Your Library” during National Library Week. Winners of the drawings were Donna Miller, Balen Adair and Landon Minnis. Congratulations to the lucky winners. We would like to send a shout out to the...

 
 By Kody Farmer    Sports    April 13, 2022

'Beeters, Wildcats Perform Very Well at Havre Lions Track & Field Meet

The Chinook Sugarbeeters and Harlem Wildcats were back on the track and in the field once again while the Turner Tornadoes and Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds were competing for the first time. The...

 
 By Kody Farmer    Sports    April 13, 2022

'Beeter Tennis off to a solid start in the Northern B/C, Perform Well in Choteau

The Chinook Sugarbeeter Tennis Team is busy getting their roster all the experience they can to start the season. Weather of course always plays a big part in high school spring sports across our...

 
 By Kody Farmer    Sports    April 13, 2022

'Beeter Girls 3rd, Boys 4th at Sunburst-Valier Invitational Held at Marias Valley Golf Club

The Chinook Sugarbeeter Boys and Girls golf teams were in Shelby this past Thursday competing in the Sunburst/Valier Invitational. The tournament was played at the Marias Valley Golf Club just south o...

 
 By Donna Miller    News    April 13, 2022

Gift Card Winners from Chinook Prom Announced

After an evening in an Enchanted Forest on March 26, gift card winners were reported from Chinook’s prom. On Monday morning, March 28, Prevention Specialist for Blaine County, Ashley Birdtail expressed pleasure in being able to share the success of h...

 

Dinner Theatre Comes to Town

Dinner Theatre is returning to Chinook! Montana Actors’ Theatre (MAT) will be presenting Charlie’s Aunt at the Eagles Club on both April 22 and 23 from 6:00-10:00 p.m. Updated for a modern audience, Charlie’s Aunt, written by Martin Holt but based...

 
 By Donna Miller    News    April 13, 2022

Overcast Is Top Twenty Finalist

For three days in June, the streets of Red Lodge-as well as its bars, cafes, and parks-become a gathering place for songwriters. When the 6th Annual Red Lodge Songwriter Festival takes place from...

 

ROARing Students of the Week

The new spring season finds the following Harlem Elementary students joining the Rockin' ROAR Roster: Lucas Blackcrow (grade 5), Bryson Horn (grade 2), Taniya Cliff (grade 4), Reggie Doney...

 

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