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  • Harlem High School Hosts Commencement Speaker Craig Todd

    Donna Miller|May 26, 2021

    Craig Todd, the Technology Education and Video Productions/ Communications Instructor at Harlem High School, delivered the Commencement Address to a class of 31 graduates and their guests on Sunday, May 23. After working for seven years as a machinist, Todd returned to college and graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Technology Education from Montana State University-Bozeman. He joked that as a teacher he was just bending and shaping new material. When asked about the core of his messa...

  • Summer Means Ice Cream

    Donna Miller|May 26, 2021

    With summer right around the corner, Bliss Ice Cream decided to raffle off a family floatation device as a business promotion. In order to generate the revenue for their first ice cream order and to put the business in the public eye, raffle tickets for a Bestway Hydro Force Tropical Breeze Floating Island Raft went on sale May 3. Owner of the business, Jessica Cochran drew the lucky winner via Facebook Live on May 25. About the promotion, Cochran, who had the help of friends and family selling tickets, stated: “Thank you for supporting a s...

  • Harlem ROARing Students of the Month

    May 26, 2021

    Harlem Elementary School officials have named first grader C'Lya Adams, third grader Gabriella (Gabby) Doney, and sixth grader Coy Bell as the in-school ROARing students for the second week of May. Even though it is nearing the end of the school year and everyone is filled with excitement, this trio has earned the right to join the Lil' Wildcat Rockin' ROAR Roster with their respectful, organized, always safe, and responsible choices....

  • Sugarbeeters Are Going Places

    Donna Miller|May 26, 2021

    In 2015 when she began teaching science classes at Chinook High School, Jeri Wood noticed a disturbing trend-students were opting out of advanced science classes. To inspire them, she decided that any students who had taken non-mandatory science courses both junior and senior year would get to place a handprint on the east wall of the science room. "When I started in Chinook, my upper level classes were small. It seemed like after students took their two mandatory science classes, they were choo...

  • 2021 GRADUATION AT TURNER HIGH SCHOOL

    Diana Maloney|May 26, 2021

    The Turner School held its Commencement Exercises this past Saturday at the High School gymnasium. It was such a wonderful celebration, especially after not being allowed to hold an official exercise last year due to the pandemic. Both eighth grade and Senior High graduated. Shyan Krass gave the welcome followed by the introduction of the guest speaker, Mrs. Darci Ammen, given by Austin Welsh. Mrs. Ammen gave a superb Commencement Address. They Seniors did a rose ceremony, which entailed...

  • Harlem Junior/Senior High School Spring Art Exhibition

    Donna Miller|May 26, 2021

    The Harlem Junior/Senior High art students, together with their teacher, Ms. Mary-Kate French, put together a Spring Art Exhibition. With the judging complete, ribbons accompanied the artwork, which remained on display in the lobby of the high school by the big gym until May 25. One of the show's highlights was a blacklight painting exhibit, loosely inspired by Vincent Van Gogh, who is considered to be one of the greatest of the Post-Impressionists. The public was admitted to a limited,...

  • Area Veterans Receive Increased Services

    Donna Miller|May 26, 2021

    dicated itself to providing services and resources that will assist veterans. In order to further ensure their quality of life, the center recently added an expanded transportation program and opened satellite offices at Fort Belknap and in Browning. In 2020, the Rocky Boy Veterans Center (RBVC) became a subgrantee of the American Legion Post 67's Highly Rural Transportation Grant from the Department of Veterans Affairs. With this grant, the RBVC expanded its transportation services to include the two additional offices. With these satellite...

  • Donations Continue to Roll In

    Donna Miller|May 26, 2021

    Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation (FPPF) are recipients of several recent donations: one from Chinook Ace Hardware, another from Triangle Communications, and a third from Zurich Elementary School students. On May 17, members of the FPPF accepted a donation of $2,000 from Rob Reid, owner of Ace Hardware in Chinook, saying: "Thank you for your generous donation. We look forward to completing this project." They also accepted an additional $1,500 from Triangle Communications in Havre. That su...

  • Hays/LP gets the Graduation Celebrations Started

    May 19, 2021

    Hays Lodge Pole High School honored their seniors this last Saturday, May 15, 2021. Although COVID placed some restrictions on their celebration, all necessary protocols were followed and everyone got to enjoy the special moment together. The weather couldn't have been better. Be sure to check out the Graduation Section in this weeks paper honoring all our Blaine County Seniors....

  • Chinook FFA Chapter Holds Banquet

    Donna Miller|May 19, 2021

    On Monday, May 10, the Chinook Chapter of the FFA held its 2021 FFA Banquet in the Lloyd D. Sweet Auditorium at Chinook High School. As part of the celebration, multiple awards were presented, accomplishments recognized, new members graduated into the Chapter, and another slate of officers installed to ensure that the traditions of the FFA are carried on. To make the atmosphere festive, the auditorium was decorated with streamers, table cloths, placemats, and silk flowers-all boasting the...

  • Organizers of First Farmer and Flea Market Report a Good Turnout

    Donna Miller|May 19, 2021

    Despite the rainy weekend, the organizers of the inaugural Chinook Farmer and Flea Market on May 8-9 reported having a good turnout with fourteen vendors and a crowd from babies to senior citizens in attendance. Because the spay and neuter clinic had to reschedule their event when a veterinarian was forced to cancel due to an emergency, the Market was able to move indoors, using the Commercial Building on the Blaine County Fairgrounds. According to one event organizer, Mary McKenzie, the Market...

  • High Tunnel at Hays Adds to Science Curriculum

    Donna Miller|May 19, 2021

    Visitors in the area of 761 Hays Road may have observed a new structure being erected behind St. Paul Mission Grade School. Anyone guessing it’s a greenhouse would only be slightly wrong since it’s a high tunnel, also known as a hoop house. While often confused for a traditional greenhouse, high tunnels are actually a relatively new development in the world of protected farming and gardening. Unlike their larger, more permanent cousins, high tunnels are designed to be lighter, more mobile, more flexible, and more versatile. Because it does not...

  • HAVRE ELKS LODGE AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS

    Press Release|May 19, 2021

    Havre Elks Lodge #1201 recently awarded six scholarships to local graduating high school seniors. Lodge Scholarship Chairman Bob Nieuwenhuyse announced that recipients of this year's local Elks Most Valuable Student Awards were: Kenidee Wolery and Shayla Borlaug – North Star High School; Rebecca Stroh – Chinook High School; Cameron Swarzbach – Big Sandy High School; Grant Whitacre and Joshua Warp – Havre High School. The six local MVS winners were advanced to the Montana State Elks Associa...

  • Legislature Expanded Education Opportunities for All Montana Families

    Press Release|May 19, 2021

    Education has been one of the most disrupted sectors by COVID-19. The ripple effects of school closures and remote learning have further put pressure on families and our economy. The Legislature responded by giving more flexibility to students, families, and educators to engage in individualized learning. We began the session by providing local school boards with stability as they were beginning their annual budgeting process. House Bill 15 which provides an inflationary increase in school funding was signed into law in February and is...

  • Nick and Audrey Turner are the New Owners of the Grand Villa Apartments

    Kody Farmer|May 12, 2021

    Dave and Betty Sprinkle left their mark on the small town of Chinook long before they led the effort to build the Grande Villa. Dave ran the old-time gas station that people nowadays know as the Bear Paw Credit Union. The building itself is listed on the National Registry of Historical Buildings and still features the old-fashioned gas pumps outside the main entrance. Betty was a beloved teacher at the Eastside Middle School (grades 4-8) located between the courthouse and the high school, now...

  • Tree Planting Demonstration Was Well-Attended

    Donna Miller|May 12, 2021

    On May 6, the tree planting demonstration held at the Aaniiih Nakoda College (ANC) Greenhouse had approximately sixty people in attendance as USDA Extension Program Director Manny Morales and Hillary Maxwell, the Family Consumer Science MSU Extension Agent for the Fort Belknap Reservation, delivered their presentations. Because the give-away was so well-attended, the fruit trees and fruit shrubs ran out quickly. In fact, not all those who braved the road construction were rewarded with plants. H...

  • AANIIIH NAKODA COLLEGE 2021 COMMENCEMENT

    May 12, 2021

    Aaniiih Nakoda College announces the 38th commencement ceremony with twenty-two graduates. Former President, Dr. Carole Falcon-Chandler will be the honored 2021 commencement speaker. Dr. Falcon-Chandler retired this past September 2020 and had been the gentle driving catalyst for the past 28 years building Aaniiih Nakoda College (ANC) with academic excellence program by program and expanding the campus building by building. Through her efforts ANC gained national recognition for the outstanding...

  • May Is National Beef Month

    Donna Miller|May 12, 2021

    As the weather warms, people fire up their barbecues, grab their tongs, and reach for mouth-watering steaks and other beef cuts for the grill as they begin another season of creating memories with family and friends. By keeping such rituals alive, local consumers are supporting the cattle growers of North Central Montana. Perhaps those reasons explain why May was named National Beef Month. To celebrate, beef is this month's featured Harvest of the Month (HOM) for K-12 schools, afterschool progra...

  • Town Clean Up In Small Community

    Diana Maloney|May 12, 2021

    The entire Turner School pulled together and held its annual Earth Day Clean Up. This event was sponsored by the School's National Honor Society. The NHS assigned certain areas for each grade level to clean up and the entire student body, faculty, and staff took to cleaning. Several small pickup loads were taken from around town and the dumpster areas. Many wonderful compliments were given from people around town for such a fine job! Getting pictures was difficult as people were scattered, but...

  • Another Sign of the Season

    Donna Miller|May 12, 2021

    The first graders at Meadowlark Elementary School in Chinook have been studying life cycles. To ensure their learning experiences are memorable and impressionable, their teacher Mrs. Tammy Edwards creates conditions that transform her students into scientists by supplying an incubator and poultry eggs. On May 3, four chicks hatched, with the first one arriving just before dismissal on Monday. By Tuesday, May 4, Edwards' goal had been achieved: "Sixteen chicks for sixteen students, which means...

  • Pints for a Purpose to Fund Local Foundation

    Donna Miller|May 12, 2021

    Tomorrow night, Thursday, May 13, the Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation will be the benefactors of proceeds from a Pint Night event hosted by Triple Dog Brewing Company, located at 675 1st Street West in Havre. As part of their Pints for a Purpose program, from 4:00 p.m. until closing, Triple Dog will donate to the Chinook non-profit $1.00 for every pint of beer sold. These funds will support the Friends Foundation, which is dedicated to fundraising for improvements to the Chinook City...

  • Chinook Meadowlark Students of the Month

    May 12, 2021

    The following students from Meadowlark Elementary School were selected by their teachers as Students of the Month for April....

  • Harlem Elementary ROARing Students & Teachers of the Month

    May 12, 2021

    Congrats Harlem Students and Teachers of the Month!...

  • Tribute Concert to Take Place May 15

    Donna Miller|May 12, 2021

    MSU-Northern Radio KNMC and the Havreites of Spring invite area residents to the 4th annual (except for last year) Tribute Concert taking place at the Hill County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 15, from 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. One of the featured musicians will be Chinook resident TJ Overcast. The Tribute is KNMC's springtime end-of-school celebration and will feature six homegrown tribute bands, who will dress up and perform the music of their favorite bands. This music event is free and will feature food catered by Streatery as well as a...

  • Seniors Honored at the Lutheran Church

    Diana Maloney|May 12, 2021

    Two graduating Seniors of Turner School were honored at their home church this past Sunday during regular church services. Brooke Reed and Austin Welsh, Class of 2021, received homemade quilts from the Turner WELCA. They were honored as Kirsti Cederberg gave recognition to the gals who made the quilts and spoke a few words about a bright future that awaits them. Brooke Reed, daughter of Anita and Steve Reed, Lutheran Pastor, Will Rima, and Austin Welsh. Austin is the son of Julie and Kurt...

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