Articles from the June 17, 2020 edition

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 By Kody Farmer    News    June 17, 2020

Chinook, Harlem City Pools set to open, Federation Swim team season a go

After weeks of being up in the air, City Councils in Chinook and Harlem have elected to open their respective pools for the summer swim season. The Harlem City Council held their monthly meeting on...

 
 By Donna Miller    News    June 17, 2020

Getting into the Theme of Things

The staff and residents of the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home celebrated National Skilled Nursing Care Week with themed days from May 10-16 to commemorate the sharing of wisdom offered by some of our old...

 
 By Kody Farmer    News    June 17, 2020

Flag Day represents American Pride & Independence

Throughout history, the flag has been used by various groups, religious organizations, countries, states and counties. In addition schools, sports teams, unions and clubs have used a flag as a symbol...

 

Journal Jots

Harlem Library There is still time to join the summer reading program. Kids of all ages are welcome to Storytime in the Park Tuesday mornings at 10 A.M. Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Bring a blanket to sit on. Everyone of all age...

 

A day for Dad: Fathers Day Staples often include Camping getaways, Fishing trips and Barbecue

Fathers Day is a widely celebrated day in June meant to honor Dads with a day to do as they please with their kids highlighting the days activities. Blaine County is a tightly knit, family oriented co...

 

Chinook Senior Center

Even though we are closed to the public, it hasn't stopped us from getting to see some of our patrons at least once a week. The 9:00 a.m. coffee crew has been getting to meet for the last couple of...

 
 By Betty Billmayer    News    June 17, 2020

Blaine County Relay for Life - POSTPONED

Amy Belle Smith, Ben Hall and Betty Billmayer, all part of the Relay for Life committee, met with County Nurse Jana Hauer to discuss plans for the Relay For Life event that was scheduled for July 18th at the Blaine County Fairgrounds. The event has...

 

TURNER LUTHERANS HONOR GRADUATE

The Turner Lutheran congregation honored High School graduate, Jack Harmon, recently during regular church services. This homemade quilt was made by members of the congregation. Jack is shown here...

 

Theater Opportunities Coming to Chinook

Montana Actor’s Theater is back, and the crew have been busy. Earlier this month, they held auditions, announced theater camp schedules, and hired interns. On June 9 and 10, Montana Actor’s Theater (MAT) hosted auditions for their upcoming theatrical...

 

Blaine County Library

It is extremely important to keep kids reading throughout the summer to prevent the summer slide and even though our weekly programs have been modified, we continue to encourage kids to read and participate in our programs. The library has partnered...

 

Harlem Library

“Imagine Your Story” this summer by joining the summer reading program at the library. Storytime for children of all ages is held at the city park every Tuesday morning at 10 A.M. Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian and bring a blanket...

 
 By Steve Edwards    Opinion    June 17, 2020

South of the Border: A visit to the world's "largest building"

Columnist's note: During our recent annual post-Christmas visit to see our daughter and her family in the Seattle area, she treated us with a visit to one of the Seattle area's major attractions. My d...

 
 By Kody Farmer    Sports    June 17, 2020

Chinook senior Ethan Bell part of Warrior Movement; local teams adjust to a new off-season schedule

Former Arlee Warrior Head Coach Zanan Pitts had one of the most successful runs in Class C Boys Basketball history. Under his reign the Warriors won multiple State C Tournaments and were the first...

 

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