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Articles from the February 3, 2016 edition


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  • Blaine County has high percentage of women ranchers and farmers

    Steve Edwards|Feb 3, 2016

    Reporter's note: While working at a pumpkin patch last October in Washington State, my boss brought me an ag newspaper. On the front page was a story titled "In West, women farmers carry economic clout." It was a statistical summary of women operators in the northwest and included some general statistics for a number of states, including Montana. I didn't know about the large proportions of women operating farms and ranches, so decided to take a closer look. Of real interest to me was "how many...

  • Filing dates open for Blaine County elected offices

    Steve Edwards|Feb 3, 2016

    The candidate filing process for the upcoming primary and general elections opened January 14 and will close March 14. There are two county level offices to be filled this year, the District 2 County Commissioner’s position and the Clerk of the District Court. The primary will be held, along with contests for state and federal offices, on Tuesday, June 7. The general election will be held Tuesday, November 8. In the commissioner’s race, incumbent Frank DePriest has filed his intention to seek reelection for another six year term. Incumbent Cle...

  • Dangerous Chlorine Leak Leaves Harlem High and Dry

    Levi Gonzalez|Feb 3, 2016

    Harlem, MT had a rough week, as a chlorine leak at the treatment plant drastically slowed down the rate at which the city was able to process clean drinking water. There was an increase in temperature, that caused a lead plug on the chlorine tank to melt, and leak the gas into the plant. Chlorine gas is extremely corrosive, and the gas also did a number on the electrical systems in the plant. Chlorine is necessary in the purification process of water in a plant such as the one found in Harlem....

  • Draft housing plan presentation for Chinook, Harlem and Malta

    John How KLJ|Feb 3, 2016

    Contact: John How, KLJ 406.548.5667, john.how@kljeng.com The Cities of Chinook, Harlem and Malta in coordination with Bear Paw Development are completing a joint housing study. A draft plan has been developed and is available for public review on Bear Paw’s website at www.bearpaw.org. In addition, the consultant, KLJ will be discussing the draft plan and proposed recommendations and best practices with each community. We encourage interested citizens, businesses, non-profit organizations and the general public to attend the meetings to share id...

  • New reporter will provide news coverage from east side of county for the Blaine County Journal

    Steve Edwards|Feb 3, 2016

    The “Blaine County Journal” has a new reporter who will be gathering news for the east side of the county. Levi Gonzalez recently joined the newspaper staff as a news reporter and will be doing stories from the Harlem, Fort Belknap and Zurich area. Gonzalez is a native of the Coravallis, Oregon area. He and his wife, Carsey, moved to Blaine County in the spring of 2012. They recently moved to a farm in the area and are developing their farming operation. Carsey is the daughter of Ernie and Lea...

  • A pristine sun rises on a new day in Ag country

    Feb 3, 2016

  • Bear Paw Meanderings

    Robert Lucke|Feb 3, 2016

    I had some good prime rib in the freezer since Christmas. I decided to cut it up and turn it into a Saturday night supper of beef Stroganoff. In the middle of my cutting the prime rib into strips, I got an inspiration. I remembered a meal that I had forgotten for years. It was my mother’s meal and one that we had in our family home at least once every two weeks for years and years. Mother called barbecued sirloin tops over rice. I call it barbecued prime rib tips over noodles. A word about the noodles. I prefer them to rice for this dish and f...

  • March for Life and Board of Directors hold meeting despite blizzard

    National Council of Catholic Women, Press Release|Feb 3, 2016

    The Board of Directors,with representation from thirty provinces around the country, convened in Washington, D.C January 21-24, braving an historic snowstorm for the annual NCCW Board of Directors’ meeting. On January 21st, NCCW Board members attended the Solemn Opening Mass for the 2016 National Prayer Vigil for Life held at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York and Chairman of the USCCB’s Committee on Pro-Life Activities, was the principal celebrant and homilist. Mem...

  • Presbyterian Church

    Feb 3, 2016

    14 Indiana Avenue Office hours: Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Voice Mail, 357-2982 Sherryrev@yahoo.com Rev Sherry Edwards, Pastor Transfiguration of the Lord. Exodus 34:29-35; Psalms 99; II Corinthians 3:12-4:12; Luke 9:28-43. Holy Communion is offered the first Sunday of each month and is open for all to receive as a sacramental gift from God. Presbyterian Church Sanctuary will be open on Wed. 1-3. This is an opportunity for one to enter into prayer, read scripture, listen to music, or just be in the presence of God. Tuesdays Knitting; knitting will...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Feb 3, 2016

    Darel and Linda Hauge spent the weekend in Lewistown while attending the 71st annual Winter Fair. They were guests of Brian and Lynette Sallee while there. Hilary Richman and Hannah, Anita Reed and Lucas, Brooke, and Bridget, and Diana Maloney got together for pie and coffee at Harlan and Jane Krass’ home on Saturday to celebrate a belated birthday for Diana. Congratulations to the Tornadoes on a double win on Thursday which was also Homecoming. They played the Dodson Coyotes. The Tornadoes will travel to Hays on Friday to play the T...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Feb 3, 2016

    Normie Spoonheim visited at the Harlan Krass home on Tuesday. A few of the Hogeland Lutheran ladies gathered at the Church in Hogeland to quilt on Wednesday. They will meet again this Wednesday. Any one interested in helping is welcome to come. Linda Hauge stopped to see Dad and Mom on Monday mornig after she was to the post office. She shoveled off their driveway too.(Thanks a bunch.) Wally and Loretta Beck, Shawn and Bobbi Beck and family, Mike and Crystal Grabofsky and family left last weekend for Hot Springs. They went as far as Helena...

  • Be Aware of Malware!

    Will Mangold|Feb 3, 2016

    I have an extremely important piece of advice for anyone using a computer – please pass this on to everyone you can. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT call any phone number that pops up on your computer regardless of what is presented. Additionally, DO NOT answer any phone calls made to you that claim to be someone telling you there is a problem with your computer that needs to be fixed. THESE ARE ALL SCAMS! They are part of the illegal, profit making schemes running out there in cyberspace. There are several names for these “malicious” attempts but t...

  • American Garage to host February Business After Hours

    Steve Edwards|Feb 3, 2016

    American Garage in Chinook will host the next monthly Business After Hours on Thursday, February 11th 2015. Scott and Heather DePriest own and manage the automotive repair and service facility just east of Chinook at 40440 US Highway 2. The monthly Chamber of Commerce sponsored event gives business members an opportunity to showcase their businesses in a relaxed atmosphere, outside of normal operating hours. This is the third year the event has been sponsored by the Chinook Chamber. A short...

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|Feb 3, 2016

    February is “Love Your Library” month. To celebrate you are invited to fill out a heart with the name of your Literary Valentine (a book character you love!). Your name will be entered into a drawing for a door prize to be given away at the end of the month. Our next Learn at the Library program will be Tuesday, Feb. 23, 7 P.M. when undersheriff Frank Billmayer will present a program on protecting yourself from identity theft and scams. Mark your calendars so you don’t miss this important information. Are you aware you may check our catal...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Kristi Norby|Feb 3, 2016

    Happy February, everyone! We have a lot going on this month, so I better get started. The Hallmark movie “A Taste of Romance’” will be on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 1 p.m. Snacks will be provided. We have a new activity called Senior Exercise that will be starting on Thursday, Feb. 4 at 10 a.m. Carmen Van Voast from Spring Back Therapy will be the instructor. We have quite a few participants signed up already. Come try out this special class tailored just for seniors. We will also be playing Bingo on Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. Last week’s Jackpot B...

  • Red Cross has emergency need for blood and platelet donations Donors needed now after severe winter weather forces blood drive cancellations

    Salt Lake City Utah, January 25, 2016|Feb 3, 2016

    The American Red Cross has an emergency need for blood and platelet donors. Severe winter weather since Jan. 1 has forced the cancellation of more than 300 blood drives across 20 states, resulting in more than 9,500 donations uncollected, further depleting an already low winter supply. Blood donation appointments can be quickly and easily scheduled by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting redcrossblood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). “Blood products are being delivered to hospitals as quickly as donations are coming i...

  • Harlem Senior Center

    Katie Noel|Feb 3, 2016

    Our Meals This Week: Wed. Feb. 3 - Pork Chops Thur. Feb. 4 - Chicken Alfredo Fri. Feb. 5 - Sloppy Joes Sat. Feb. 3 - Ham with Scalloped Potatoes Our Upcoming Birthdays: Feb. 6 - Marcy Epler Feb. 10 - Gen Benson Linda Murch YoYo Johnson Alice Richman Feb. 11 - Kay Brekke We will have special music this afternoon at 2:00 pm. The group Salvation Nation will be performing. Please stay and enjoy the music. In Greatest Gratitude… Audrey Parnell… 12 decks of playing cards. Phyllis Heilig, adult coloring book. Robin Rhodes, Cheese slices Diane Pet...

  • ANC Students celebrate CNA achievement

    Rebecca Bishop-Goss|Feb 3, 2016

    The students from Professor Cheryll Alt's Introduction to nursing class were asked to sign up for a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) class during the course. Twelve students, out of 26 that were in the course, did sign up and participated in the Certified Nurses Training over the Christmas holiday break. Ten students successfully passed the State of Montana CNA exam given at the end of the training. The students are Barbara Gardipee, Haeli Gardipee, Kaye Brown, Deanna Bigby, Tia Zander,...

  • Zurich students 'speechless' after mime workshop

    Steve Edwards|Feb 3, 2016

    Part of the 'package' that the Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT) brings to communities where it stages a production starring local children, is a series of hands-on workshops in the local schools. The workshops happen during school hours and outside the time of normal practices for the big production at the end of the week. One of those workshops was held at the Zurich Elementary School last week. Four of the students from Zurich also had roles in the major production of "Aladdin" that was prese...

  • Eagles Club and Chinook High's BPA chapter to host Valentine's Day dinner

    Steve Edwards|Feb 3, 2016

    The Eagles Club and Chinook High's Business Professionals of America (BPA) chapter are teaming up to host a Valentine's Day dinner on Friday evening, February 5, at the Eagles Club on Indiana Street. Mike Inman, with the Eagles, said, "This student club is helping prepare local students for the business and professional world. The Eagles Club wants to help them in that pursuit." The Eagles staff will prepare the meal and BPA students will serve guests. The proceeds from the dinner will go to...

  • Hays/L.P. blasts Big Sandy, edges North Star 63-62

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds raced past the Big Sandy Pioneers Friday evening 77-23 they opened up a 14 point third quarter lead over the North Star Knight Saturday before holding on for a 62-61 District 9C win to improve to 7-4 in conference play and 8-6 overall. Friday the team headed to Big sandy to take on the winless Pioneers. The Thunderbirds started fast and scored often never letting the Pioneers get any traction in the contest. Junior Frank RunsAbove tallied 17 first half points...

  • 'Beeters fall to Chester J-I, Box Elder

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeter boys basketball team faced a tough task this past weekend as they took on the top two teams in the District 9C. Friday the team faced the Chester-Joplin-Inverness Hawks and were defeated 59-30. Saturday the boys traveled to Box Elder to take on a Bears team that was ready to play. Chinook fell in that contest 63-17. Chinook gave the Hawks a test early. Freshman Isaac Bell score on a nice take to the basket and freshman Cord Schneider scored twice to keep the game even at...

  • Tornadoes score homecoming win over Dodson 57-51 in OT

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes were looking to cap a great Homecoming week with a win and they did just that earning a thrilling overtime victory over the Dodson Coyotes 57-51 Thursday night. Turner got off to a good start leading 14-6 after eight minutes and 28-18 at the intermission. The Coyotes stormed back in the third quarter trimming the Turner lead to 36-34 before forcing overtime. Turner would win the extra period 10-4 to earn the entertaining 57-51 non-conference win giving the season sweep over...

  • Wildcats fall to Cut Bank

    Kody Farmer|Feb 3, 2016

    The Harlem Wildcats took on the Rocky Boy Stars Friday but no score was reported to the Blaine Journal. Saturday the team took on the Cut Bank Wolves of the District 1B in a non-conference clash. The teams matched each other step for step early as they entered the second quarter tied at 15-15. In a back and forth second quarter that saw the offenses have their way a bit it was the Wolves that inched in front 33-32 at the break. Cut Bank extended the advantage in the third quarter taking a 51-45 lead into the fourth quarter. The offenses...

  • McIntosh signs with Presentation College

    Feb 3, 2016

    Chinook high school senior Ian McIntosh has signed a Letter of Intent to play college football for the Presentation College Fighting Saints next Fall. McIntosh played a huge roll in helping lead the Sugarbeeters to the 2015 Class C Eight-man football championship this past fall. MCIntosh set several school records while playing quarterback for the Sugarbeeters. "I'm very happy for the opportunity to continue my football career at Presentation College. I would like to thank my parents, coaches,...

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