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  • BLAINE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES WINNER

    Diana Maloney|Dec 8, 2021

    The Blaine County Health Department recently announced the winner of the Poster contest that was held earlier this fall. The winner from Turner School was 5th grader Savannah Heilig. Savannah received an artist kit for her efforts. The Department encourages everyone to participate again next year to help bring Mental Health Awareness. Savannah is the daughter of Rachael and Kent Heilig of Turner. Sadie Grabofsky, School Secretary, presented the award for the Blaine Co. Health Department. Thanks...

  • Auditions for The Harvest Are on the Horizon

    Donna Miller|Dec 8, 2021

    On December 13 and 14 at 7:00 p.m., the Montana Actors’ Theater (MAT) organization will be holding auditions for The Harvest. With roles for men and women in their mid-20s-60s, this show offers a range of creative opportunity as well as a theme relevant to North Central Montana. Auditions will take place at the MAT Theater on the campus of Montana State University—Northern. With staged performances planned for February 2-26 and March 3-5 and 10-12, the show will be directed by Audrey Barger. Barger hopes that a few inexperienced actors fro...

  • Community Dinner Serves 125 Meals

    Kody Farmer|Dec 1, 2021

    This year the Chinook Community Thanksgiving dinner returned to a bit more normal setting. A year ago organizers were forced to move to the Blaine County Fairgrounds Commercial Building and serve just take out or delivery meals due to the Covid-19 Pandemic and the associated restrictions. This year guests were allowed to dine it at the commercial building or have meals delivered. All told, 125 meals were prepared and served. Overall the numbers were down a bit but organizers were happy to...

  • Home for the Holidays Often Means Lefse

    Donna Miller|Dec 1, 2021

    From 10:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on November 21, the American Lutheran Church in Chinook offered pie and coffee for sale and then sold lefse, sandbakkels, spritz cookies, pies, almond cake, and other baked goods for the holidays. Those coming to socialize on Sunday could choose from a selection of custard, fruit, cream, and specialty pies like pumpkin chiffon. There was also a pumpkin bundt cake and a berry crisp. In many Norwegian homes, the holidays mean gathering with family and sharing...

  • Harlem Public Library Receives National Recognition during StoryWalk® Week

    Donna Miller|Dec 1, 2021

    Tucked into National Picture Book Month, StoryWalk® Week was celebrated from November 15-19. While Harlem Public Library didn't have a Story Walk during that window of time, the Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services celebrated Harlem's use of the strategy on their Facebook page on November 16. The Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services (ABOS) is comprised of libraries of all types and sizes. Their mission is to support and encourage library staff and leadership to provide...

  • Holiday Food Is Disbursed

    Donna Miller|Dec 1, 2021

    According to Eunie Gordon, Communications Manager for Content and Messaging, Welfare and Self-Reliance Services with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, one full semi-truck, or roughly 40,000 pounds of food, was donated to the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC), Fort Benton, Montana, chapter by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The GFWC is an international women’s organization dedicated to community improvement by enhancing the lives of others through volunteer service. The GFWC’s goal was to put toget...

  • Meadowlark Elementary School Celebrates Picture Book Month

    Donna Miller|Dec 1, 2021

    This past November, many schools, libraries, and other literacy supporters celebrated National Picture Book Month. At Meadowlark Elementary School, Librarian Kelsey Harry held various activities, including a drawing for most picture books read and reviewed. On November 23, two winners were announced and presented with awards. Picture Book Month is an international literacy initiative that celebrates the print picture book during the month of November. Full of meaningful morals, artful...

  • Here to Help Children

    Donna Miller|Dec 1, 2021

    Meadowlark Elementary School, which has been without a certified Special Education Teacher since February of last school year, welcomed a teacher in that position on November 18. Patricia Loceo joined the faculty after arriving in Billings from the Philippines on November 17. In her words, she's "here to help children." Earning her degree in the Philippines, Loceo comes to Chinook with considerable experience. She has worked with special needs students for three years in Singapore, two and a...

  • Turkey Day Might Not Be What You Think

    Donna Miller|Dec 1, 2021

    November 23 was designated Tomi Turkey Day at Meadowlark Elementary School. Tomi and her emotional support hen, a Lavender Orpington named Tootsie, were in the school gymnasium on Tuesday helping Librarian Kelsey Harry read 'Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving by Dav Pilkey. The story time event not only intended to celebrate the approaching holiday but to honor National Picture Book Month. The book read on Tuesday in twenty-minute time slots to each elementary group is an imitation of the...

  • Humanitarian Aid Delivered Through Local Church

    Donna Miller|Nov 24, 2021

    On Thursday, November 18, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints received a shipment of food from Latter-Day Saint Charities delivered by Deseret Transportation. Wilma Melville, who is a member of the Mormon Church in Chinook, put together a crew to receive and unload the truck with its half a load of food. Distribution will take place on Saturday, November 27 at the Commercial Building on the Blaine County Fairgrounds. According to Melville, Fort Benton applied for a delivery, and the...

  • Museum's Calendar Lists a Holiday Themed Scavenger Hunt

    Donna Miller|Nov 24, 2021

    In conjunction with the Parade of Lights, the Blaine County Museum will be hosting a Christmas Scavenger Hunt this Friday, November 26 from noon until five o'clock. According to Museum Director Samantha French, the activity promises to be fun and educational for the whole family. To generate some interest in the museum's collections, French has designed a holiday-themed scavenger hunt through the facility. While the hunt is best suited for youth in the 5-10 age group, French encourages everyone...

  • Ag Expo Results Reported for Local FFA Teams

    Donna Miller|Nov 24, 2021

    After competing in both the livestock and the dairy products contests at the Montana FFA Ag Expo held November 11-13 in Bozeman, both Turner High School and Harlem High School students gained valuable experience with their performances. According to Turner’s FFA Advisor Nathan Urie, the Dairy Products team, which consisted of Carson Maloney, JR Brown, Caleb Zellmer, and Tate Beck, placed in the top 15, earning 13th. The Livestock team comprised of Carson Maloney, Meridian King-Snider, Katie Kimmel, and Cassidy Grabofsky came in 30th, out of o...

  • Blaine County Fair Board Members Attend Convention

    Donna Miller|Nov 24, 2021

    The 95th Annual Rocky Mountain Association of Fairs Convention was held at the Billings Hotel & Convention Center in Billings, Montana, on November 10-12. Several Blaine County Fair Board members attended, as did Tj Overcast, who was trying to secure some bookings for his musical talent. Another aspect of the gathering are competitions in which Blaine County won two awards. The purpose of the Rocky Mountain Association of Fairs (RMAF) is to promote fairs and similar events throughout their...

  • The American Red Cross held its community blood drive in Chinook

    Nov 24, 2021

    The American Red Cross held it's community blood drive in Chinook on Tuesday November 9th at Waller Hall. Thanks to all of our donors, we collected 50 units on a goal of 47. We had two first time donors, Stepahnie Grimes and Anna Morrow. Linda Thompson reached 8 gallons, Sandra Boardman 9 gallons Wilma Melville 8 gallons, Kasie McIntosh 4 gallons and Cindy Haney 2 gallons. The canteen was hosted by the Alliance Church and keeping the plates of sandwiches, chips and sweet treats full throughout the drive were Judy Stegmeir, Nellie Nicholson and...

  • TORNADOES HONOR VETERANS

    Diana Maloney|Nov 24, 2021

    The Turner School held a Veteran's Day celebration on the playground at their school on Veterans Day 2021. Many local Veterans came for the program and were socially distanced in their cars on the edge of the playground. The group recited the Pledge and then a short reading was read by Laci Maloney, Student Council President. The First and Second Grade sang, "God Bless America." All the students in the school made posters and held them for the Veterans who paraded near the school. Some of the...

  • After 18 years of meetings, St. Mary/Milk River project receives large appropriation

    Nov 24, 2021

    On November 18, 2003, Lt. Governor Karl Ohs convened a meeting in Havre, Montana, to raise awareness of the urgent need to rehabilitate the aging St. Mary Facilities of the Milk River Project. On November 6, 2021 as part of the Federal Infrastructure bill the St. Mary/Milk River project will receive $100 million in funding. “It would be nice for a project that provides water and food to stand on its own merit, but the appropriation is fantastic” said, Marko Manoukian Co-Chair of the St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group. Additionally, the fun...

  • TERRY AND PATT PAYNE MAKE SIX-FIGURE GIFT TO BENEFIT BUILDING HOPE FOR MONTANA FAMILIES…A CAMPAIGN FOR SHODAIR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    Press Release|Nov 24, 2021

    Shodair Children’s Hospital received a $500,000 gift from Terry and Patt Payne to support the recently launched Building Hope for Montana Families… A Campaign for Shodair Children’s Hospital. “We are so grateful to Terry and Patt for their generosity toward our capital campaign,” said Craig Aasved, Shodair’s Chief Executive Officer. “This is the kind of support we need from the community for one of the greatest projects in the 125-year history of Shodair Children’s Hospital. The value of their passion and belief in our vision is immeasurable...

  • COLUMBIA GRAIN CULTIVATES GROWTH

    Diana Maloney|Nov 24, 2021

    Columbia Grain personnel came to the Turner School recently to present the teachers/school with some classroom items that were on a wish list that normally may not be ordered. Columbia's grain logo is Cultivating Growth. One way they want to stand for their logo is to give back and support our local communities. They have established a giving committee and asked each location to reach out to the committee with ways that they can give back in their communities. When Columbia has an idea they...

  • Holiday Pies Available

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    The faith based non-denominational youth group, JUMP is beginning their Annual Holiday Pie sales. They are also selling tickets for the Eagles’ Club meat raffle with winners drawn every day in December. The proceeds from these fundraising activities are used primarily to fund mission work. With delivery taking place before Thanksgiving, the organization will have homemade apple, pumpkin, and pecan pies available for order. Individuals interested in purchasing a pie should contact any JUMP member or let Chrissy Downs, one of the team’s lea...

  • Veteran's Day Ceremony Well-Received

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    The Veteran's Day ceremony at Chinook High School on November 11 was well attended and featured several speakers, including Master of Ceremonies Doug Hayes, Veteran Don Richman, and students Brooklyn Terry and Liam Edwards. Other individuals, classes, and community groups also participated in what was called an "honorable and patriotic event." Upon entering the Floyd Bowen Gymnasium last Thursday, guests received a program created by Paula Molyneaux's graphic design students. At the...

  • Harlem Elementary Celebrates Red Ribbon Week

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    During the week of October 23-31, schools and organizations across the country joined in celebration of National Red Ribbon Week. This year's theme, Drug Free Looks Like Me, was created by Marin Wurst, a seventh grader at Solon Middle School in Solon, Ohio. The theme is a reminder that everyday Americans make significant daily contributions to their communities by being the best they can be because they live drug-free. In keeping with tradition, Harlem Elementary School celebrated Red Ribbon...

  • Help With Heating

    Press Release|Nov 17, 2021

    Cold weather is coming and heating bills can pile up fast. Are you or someone you know worried about how to pay those bills? Energy Share of Montana is a private, nonprofit organization whose main purpose is to help Montanans facing energy emergencies. An “energy emergency” usually means someone facing loss of heat or lights in their home due to unforeseen circumstances or issues beyond their control, and who have no resources to pay that bill themselves. Energy Share helps people from all walks of life: Senior citizens, veterans, une...

  • Physical Therapy Options Available Locally

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    October was National Physical Therapy Month, and although the crew at Sweet Home Physical Therapy didn't have a celebration-so as to be mindful of the nursing home residents during flu season-they wish to remind Blaine County residents that their facility isn't just for the residents at Sweet Memorial Nursing Home. With a remodel completed in early spring of 2020, the in-house physical therapy clinic, Sweet Home Physical Therapy (SHPT) offers both inpatient and outpatient care. The clinic...

  • Business Welcomes New Team Members

    Donna Miller|Nov 17, 2021

    Crystal Stepper, an agent with State Farm Insurance in Chinook, wishes to welcome two new staff members. Shannon St. Dennis and Nora Conner have joined the State Farm team. In the office, the pair will accompany Kaitlynn Olson, who has been at Stepper Insurance & Financial Services for a few months now. Olson's employment with Stepper began in July. She also labors with health insurance related issues at Northern Montana Hospital on Saturdays. About her position at the insurance office, Olson...

  • Great American Smokeout: You can quit Vaping or Smoking

    Press Release|Nov 17, 2021

    For more than 40 years, the American Cancer Society has hosted the Great American Smokeout on the third Thursday of November. The Great American Smokeout is an opportunity for smokers to commit to healthy, smoke-free lives – not just for a day, but all year round. The Great American Smokeout provides an opportunity for individuals, community groups, businesses, health care providers, and others to encourage people to use the date to make a plan to quit, or plan in advance and initiate a smoking cessation plan on the day of the event. A...

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