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  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Aug 31, 2022

    Susan Billmayer visited Marna Strzelczyk Wednesday afternoon in Harlem. Sharon Goodrich visited Jane Krass on her birthday Thursday, and brought a plate of delicious apple bars. Wally and Loretta Beck enjoyed lunch with Ed Snider at Char’s in Havre on Thursday. Susan Billmayer attended a birthday party for Jane Krass on Saturday afternoon and enjoyed seeing all the family! Darwin Zellmer visited at the Wally Beck home on Friday morning. Loretta went to Havre on Friday and on the way home visited Betty Zellmer in Harlem. The Grabofsky kids k...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Aug 24, 2022

    Susan Billmayer attended the New Horizons Unlimited board meeting Tuesday evening. Jane Krass went to Havre for appointments on Tuesday with Diana Maloney and Anita Reed. Susan Billmayer attended the Cat Show at the Blaine County Fair Thursday afternoon. Linda and Darel Hauge and Susan Billmayer visited Jane Krass on Sunday. Loretta Beck went to Great Falls on Monday for a doctor appointment and enjoyed lunch with Laura Sherwood. She also had ice cream at Dairy Queen with Daniella Schilling and Dallas and Blade Beck before heading home....

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Aug 17, 2022

    Quite a few from the community attended the Phillips County Fair night show in Dodson Friday night. Diana Maloney took mom Jane Krass to Chinook for appointments on Wednesday. Anita, Brooke, and Bridget went to Billings for Brooke’s diabetic appointment on Tuesday and were overnight guests at Cindy Reed’s on Monday. Susan Billmayer was in Glasgow Tuesday. At noon, she presented a program for the garden club there, and later in the day she judged flowers at the fair. Mike and Dixie Teague were visitors at the Wallace Beck home Tuesday afternoon....

  • JOURNAL JOTS

    Aug 3, 2022

    Harlem Library Thanks to everyone who participated and donated to the summer reading program. All children’s programs including story time, elementary school programs and Lego Club will take a break until this fall. If you have completed July’s Book Challenge please contact the library to be entered into the drawing. The Book Challenge for August is to read a family saga. We have a great display to choose from! Blaine County Museum We have extended our summer season! We will be open seven days a week from 9-5 through the first weekend in Oct...

  • Big Flat 4-H Meeting Minutes

    Hannah Van Voast|Aug 3, 2022

    The July meeting of Big Flat 4-H Club was held on Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 2:45 at the Turner Christian Church. Members present include Hannah & Natalie Richman, Piper and Avery Fox, Hannah & Isabella Van Voast and Jessa Schroeder. Leaders present include Hilary Richman, Shannon Van Voast, and Bobbi Schroeder. The American Pledge was led by Piper Fox and the 4-H Pledge was led by Avery Fox. The minutes from the June meeting were approved as read. Old Business: Isabella gave a report on the rabies clinic. Attendance was down some but still happ...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Aug 3, 2022

    Loretta Beck attended the Community Development Group meeting at the school on Monday evening. Susan Billmayer had coffee with Jane Krass and Diana Maloney on Saturday morning. Carol Klindworth and her sister Nancy took their mom, Betty Hay, to Libby for her sister’s funeral on Friday. Susan Billmayer has spent several days working at the New Horizons facility in Harlem. Diana Maloney, Anita and Brooke Reed, Linda Hauge, and Hilary Richman visited Jane Krass throughout the week....

  • Pastime Grand Opening Draws Large Crowd, A Huge Success

    Kody Farmer|Jul 27, 2022

    Saturday night at the Pastime Lounge, many patrons and staff alike might have felt like they were in a 'Back to the Future' moment or were experiencing some sort of Deja vu. Back in the 2000s the Pastime Lounge was the place to be on any weekend night. A loyal customer base and a very appreciated staff could always be found. The Pastime was often full to the brim with patrons sometimes three and four deep around the bar. Ownership changed hands, and for many years the Pastime was dark, rarely op...

  • FWP "Kids to Fish" Program Allows Anglers to Borrow Gear & Tackle for Free

    MT FWP GLASGOW|Jul 27, 2022

    A popular Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 6 program that allows kids and their friends or families to check out free fishing rods and tackle is in full swing again this year. In time for summer fishing, FWP staff has restocked and maintained over 350 fishing rods in most of the 41 different location sites across Montana’s Hi-Line. The “Kids to Fish” program lets anglers check out fishing rods and reels equipped with basic tackle, such as hooks, bobbers, and sinkers. Typically, eight rods are at each location, and some places have a tackl...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Jul 27, 2022

    Several ladies from the Hogeland community had pie and coffee with Helen Billmayer and Sandy Beck on Friday afternoon in Havre at Timber Creek. Susan Billmayer attended the human trafficking workshop on Tuesday afternoon at the Turner Lutheran Church. Crystal and Cassidy Grabofsky were visitors and lunch guests at the Wallace Beck home on Monday. Crystal helped Loretta do some things outside on Tuesday and Thursday. Martha and Scott Warren visited with Wally Beck and Crystal on Tuesday morning. Loretta went to Havre that day, and then went...

  • Hikers Welcome

    Donna Miller|Jul 20, 2022

    Havre Trails is hosting a hike to Rotary Falls on Sunday, July 24 for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Event organizers encourage interested hikers to RSVP so that in the event that weather causes cancellation, hikers can be contacted. Covering a distance of just over three miles, the hike, which will follow the Upper Rotary Canyon Loop Trail to Rotary Falls in Beaver Creek Park, is expected to take two hours. With an elevation gain of 400 feet on a single-track trail with hills, this...

  • Journal Jots

    Jul 20, 2022

    Harlem Library This is the final week of Summer Reading. The last day to report reading numbers to the library is Friday, July 22. Thanks to everyone who has participated. There will be no children’s programs until fall. The Book Challenge for July is to read a book featuring a baby. The library board will meet July 27, 4:15 in the meeting room. Blaine County Museum We have extended our summer season! We will be open seven days a week from 9-5 through the first weekend in October. Blaine County Library Mondays Beat the Heat movies 1:30, and H...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Jul 20, 2022

    Lyndsay Hutton was a lunch guest at the Wallace Beck home on Wednesday. Lyndsay helped Loretta with some outside work. Hilary, Hannah, and Natalie Richman visited Jane Krass on Sunday afternoon. Linda and Darel Hauge visited that morning. Gene, Susan, Eric, and Karyn Billmayer attended the plot tour at Max Cederberg’s on Tuesday evening. On Sunday, Wayne and Mary Ellen Deloach visited with the Mohars. Wally and Loretta Beck visited at the Darwin Zellmer home on Thursday afternoon. Susan Billmayer visited Jane Krass on Saturday. Diana Maloney al...

  • Sweet Home Residents Are Out and About!

    Kody Farmer|Jul 13, 2022

    For the bulk of the month of June the Sweet Home just west of Chinook was again stuck in a lock down due to Covid-19 and other precautions in an effort to do their very best to keep the residents and staff safe. Following previously established protocols everything went smoothly and the facility managed to navigate through the situation in stellar form. Even with an in place system that puts the needs of the residents at the top of its list, it is still a tough time for everyone involved, especi...

  • Discovering spectacular sculptures in an unlikely place

    Steve Edwards|Jul 13, 2022

    This is the season when travelers make elaborate plans to visit special places. To get to that desired "destination point" may require making reservations well ahead of the planned visit. Additional travel plans may be needed. Sometimes special gear or clothing has to be acquired. But sometimes travelers just blunder on to a special place and have an "aha" moment, asking themselves "why have I never visited here before?" It was during one of those latter inadvertent stumbles when my wife and I...

  • Riding Trails in the Little Belt Mountains: The Benefits of Travelling Close to Home

    Donna Miller|Jul 13, 2022

    Anyone with an all-terrain or off-highway vehicle (ATV or OHV) looking for a summer getaway should consider a trip to the Little Belt Mountains. With a home base like Dry Wolf Campground-located southwest of Stanford-the recreationist can ride trails in Lyons Gulch, along Yogo Creek, up Bandbox Mountain, or even into nearby towns like Utica or Monarch. In the Lewis and Clark National Forest, Dry Wolf Creek runs through the campground, which is bordered by Bandbox Mountain. In late June, the...

  • Dads & Kids Fishing Day a Huge Success

    Kody Farmer|Jul 6, 2022

    The Annual Dads and Kids Fishing Day was a huge success this year with outstanding numbers to prove it. The Annual Derby sponsored by the Fort Belknap Child Support Program welcomed more than 65 anglers to participate in a day full of fun. Event organizer, Myron Hoops, a case specialist for the Child Protective Support Program commented on the numbers, “We were down in numbers pretty good the last two years due to Covid, but we were back up in numbers this year with at least 65 registered.” The...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Jul 6, 2022

    Dusty and Misty Mohar and the boys visited and had a barbecue and fireworks at Terry and Brenda Mohar’s. Morgan and Jessica Klindworth and family and Shawn, Kelsey, and Liam Mariani were out the the Klindworth’s over the weekend to help brand. Holly Grabofsky and Ty Beck spent the day on Tuesday helping Grandma Loretta in the garden. Wayne and Mary Ellen Deloach are back on the homestead and look forward to seeing everyone! Brandon, Dallas, and Blade Beck and Daniella Schilling were visitors at the Wallace Beck home Saturday evening. Susan Bil...

  • Hogeland Hppenings

    Jane Krass|Jun 22, 2022

    Brenda and Terry Mohar attended Colter Mohar’s birthday party in Havre this week. Gene and Susan Billmayer were in Great Falls on Thursday, and on the way home they stopped to see Jim and Helen Billmayer in Havre. Linda and Darel Hauge visited Jane Krass on Sunday after church. Diana Maloney visited as well. The community and surrounding area have received some much needed moisture over the weekend. Hilary Richman and girls visited Sunday with Jane Krass, and made dinner while there. Diana Maloney and Anita Reed and girls visited throughout t...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Jun 15, 2022

    Wally and Loretta Beck attended the Big Flat Grocery shareholder meeting in Turner Tuesday evening. Anita Reed and Diana Maloney took Jane Krass to a doctor appointment on Tuesday. Loretta and Wally Beck visited at the Darwin and Betty Zellmer home Thursday morning, and then on to Havre where they met up with Beatrice Kane. They enjoyed lunch together at Murphy’s. Susan Billmayer attended a 4-H Foundation meeting in Chinook on Thursday afternoon. Diana Maloney and Anita Reed helped Jane Krass throughout the week with chores. Wally and L...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Jun 15, 2022

    Happy Father’s Day to all the dad’s out there on June 19th,Sunday. Foot Clinic will be on Monday June 20th, call for an appointment at 406-357-2648 or 406-265-4776. Jackpot Blackout Bingo winner for June 9th was Virginia Olson. Nice job. Bingo is played every Thursday at 1:00 p.m. and anyone is welcome to join us. Each card played is a dime, only one card for each player wins per round. Last Thursday of the month is Jackpot Bingo. Caramel Rolls, Plain Cinnamon Rolls and Maple Sticks are $1.50 each and $15.00 a dozen. Please call by 10 a.m. on...

  • ROARing Students for the Month of May

    Jun 8, 2022

  • Blaine County Beacon: Motivated by Anticipation and Self-Investment

    Donna Miller|Jun 1, 2022

    Although many people tend to glorify independent business ownership-believing that owning a business grants freedom to determine personal working hours-those individuals may not have a full picture of the challenges. Self-employment can actually be compared to riding a roller coaster: the highs are euphoric and the lows produce the visceral sensation of a belly-swoop as blood rushes away from the stomach and moves into other organ systems-such as the muscles-that are essential for defense,...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Jun 1, 2022

    Volunteers needed to deliver meals from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. any day of the week, the whole week, or every other week, contact Karyn at 406-357-2648. Jackpot Blackout Bingo winner for May 26th was Amy Belle Smith. Nice job. Bingo is played every Thursday at 1:00 p.m. and anyone is welcome to join us. Each card played is a dime, only one card for each player wins per round. Last Thursday of the month is Jackpot Bingo. Caramel Rolls, Plain Cinnamon Rolls and Maple Sticks are $1.50 each and $15.00 a dozen. Please call by 10 a.m. on Wednesday...

  • Hogeland Happening

    Anita Reed|May 25, 2022

    Susan Billmayer attended Turner graduation on Saturday afternoon. Anita Reed and Linda Hauge took Jane Krass to a doctor appointment on Tuesday. Susan Billmayer had a New Horizons board meeting in Harlem Wednesday evening. Susan Billmayer visited Jane Krass on Monday. Linda Hauge, Diana Maloney, and Anita Reed visited Jane Krass throughout the week. Hilary, Hannah, and Natalie Richman visited Jane after graduation on Saturday. Gene and Susan Billmayer visited with Jim and Helen Billmayer on Thursday evening at Timber Creek. Diana Maloney,...

  • Hogeland Happening

    Anita Reed|May 18, 2022

    Gary Olszewski visited with Wally Beck on Monday afternoon. Susan and Gene Billmayer visited with Jim and Helen Billmayer in Havre on Saturday afternoon. Shirley Keller was a Tuesday visitor at the Wallace Beck home. Susan Billmayer attended the funeral service for Rose Van Voast on Thursday. Loretta Beck was a visitor at the Ed Zellmer home on Wednesday morning. Duane and Carol Klindworth went to Matt and Annie Klindworth’s home for birthday dinner for Isaac’s 9th birthday on Saturday. Annie’s sister, Kristi, was there also. Hilary, Hanna...

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