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  • Chinook Junior High Academic Olympians Take Top Honors

    BCJ News|Apr 16, 2025

    The Chinook Junior High Academic Olympic Team made their community proud this week, capturing 1st place in the oral competition at the regional Academic Olympics. The event featured schools from across northeastern Montana, including Malta, Fairview, Glasgow, Glendive, Sidney, Plentywood, and Wolf Point. The Chinook team showed their academic strength and teamwork during the oral round, outperforming all eight competing schools in a fast-paced, knowledge-packed contest. In the individual written...

  • Host an Exchange Student

    Donna Miller|Apr 16, 2025

    Are you an empty nester? Perhaps you’re feeling the urge to provide guidance to a high school age person or simply interested in expanding your cultural knowledge. If so, you might be a candidate for hosting a foreign exchange student. Gail Knight, District Representative for International Cultural Exchange Services (ICES), announced last week that her organization is paying for the referral of a family that hosts an exchange student. Knight further indicates that “Non-profit clubs and organizations can earn money for their programs by ref...

  • Turner FFA Members Compete in Bozeman

    Donna Miller|Apr 16, 2025

    Over 2,000 FFA members, teachers, alumni, and supportive advocates converged from every corner of Montana to attend the 95th Annual State FFA Convention during the first week of April. This celebration of agricultural excellence and leadership development was held on the campus of Montana State University in Bozeman from April 1-5. The convention theme, Treasuring the Tradition added to the commemoration of 95 years of FFA in the Big Sky. After qualifying for the State Convention, three teams travelled from Turner’s Chapter of the FFA: Ag S...

  • Local Student's Sticker Design Makes Top 20

    Donna Miller|Apr 16, 2025

    In March, Holly Grabofsky, a sophomore at Turner Public School, entered Reach Higher Montana's Design a Sticker, Win a Scholarship competition. On April 9, when the school learned that Grabofsky's sticker design had made it to the Top 20, students, educators, and families scrambled to the Reach Higher website or Facebook page to vote by April 15. The contest, which opened on March 1 and closed on March 31, invited all Montana students in grades 9–12 and planning to attend an accredited i...

  • Jake Etchart Memorial Scholarship Application opening from the Fort Peck Summer Theatre

    Press Release|Apr 16, 2025

    Jake Etchart spent his summers at Fort Peck Lake, where he was often found at the Fort Peck Theatre, a place close to his heart. His family actively volunteered with the theatre, and Jake especially enjoyed watching his sisters, Alexa and Christen, perform on stage. In Jake’s memory, his family and friends established a theatre scholarship fund, which is now part of the Fort Peck Theatre Preservation Endowment through the Montana Community Foundation. The interest generated from this endowment provides up to two scholarships annually for u...

  • Spring Fling Raises Funds for Student Athletes

    Northern Newsletter|Apr 16, 2025

    On Friday, April 4th, the Northern Lights Athletic Scholarship Foundation (NLASF) hosted the 20th annual Spring Fling dinner and auction in the Armory Gymnasium. One of the highlights of the evening was Coach Chris Mouat being presented with his 20-year maroon jacket (congratulations Coach). NLASF hosts the event every year to raise money for MSU-Northern's athletics program. Student athletes worked the game stations, tended to tables, and others escorted attendees to their tables. All student...

  • Senior Center Hosts March Birthdays

    Donna Miller|Apr 9, 2025

    Although a few snowflakes drifted about outside with temperatures hovering around 34 degrees at lunchtime, the Chinook Senior Center hosted a full house of celebrators on Friday, March 28. The large group had gathered to hear music, eat lunch, and wish happy birthday to several of those on the March Birthday List. The party started at 11:30 p.m. with music provided by Roger Fischer, Brad Taylor, Sheri Miller, and Elaine Campbell. That talent showcase was followed by a baked potato bar lunch. Din...

  • Exciting Opportunity for Local Makers and Artisans: HI-LINE MAKER'S MARKET

    BCJ News|Apr 9, 2025

    Chinook, Montana — This May, a new and exciting community event is coming to the heart of Chinook! The HI-LINE MAKER’S MARKET will provide a fantastic venue for local makers, crafters, and artisans to showcase and sell their unique creations. Whether you’re a seasoned creator or just starting out, this event offers a great opportunity to connect with the community and showcase your work. When & Where: The HI-LINE MAKER’S MARKET will be hosted at 225 Indiana Street, Chinook, Montana from May 1 to May 31, 2025. The vendor shops will be open Th...

  • Students Report on Non-Traditional Learning Experience

    Donna Miller|Apr 9, 2025

    Classrooms are not just confined to traditional school buildings; they can be place-based or found in diverse locations that offer unique learning opportunities. Turner High School students experienced this non-traditional educational approach recently by taking a trip to Helena, Montana. From March 26-March 28, they not only toured St. Helena’s Cathedral and the Old Governor’s Mansion but also explored the state’s capitol building and engaged with the legislative process. Upon arriving in Helena on Wednesday, the group toured the Helena Cathe...

  • Bowhunter education in-person classes and field days for online students offered across central and eastern Montana

    Apr 9, 2025

    GLASGOW- Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks bowhunter education classes and field days for online students are being offered across central and eastern Montana. There will likely be more opportunities in some communities as well but consider getting in a course offered if you can. In-person bowhunter education class starting: Sidney: April 8 Havre: April 22 Saco: April 21 Glasgow: May 12 (this is part of a combo hunter ed course) Bowhunter Education classes are taught by skilled volunteer instructors and offer hands-on learning experiences,...

  • Turner Selects Seven for National Honor Society Membership

    Donna Miller|Apr 2, 2025

    Seven sophomores were inducted into the Turner High School Chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) at 12:45 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25. Parents, teachers, students, friends, and other family members gathered in the Turner Public School (TPS) lunchroom for the Induction Ceremony. After welcoming guests to the event, the current NHS Vice President, Joseph Trautmann introduced the five-member Faculty Council, Superintendent Mrs. Jennifer McAllister, and NHS Advisor Mrs. Shelly Harmon. He...

  • Local Business Sees New Ownership

    Donna Miller|Apr 2, 2025

    Since approximately February 1, Kamas Ag Chemical, LLC has been under new ownership. Although Merlin Johnson still works with the business, Christopher Skoyen, his brother Travis, and his father, John took over as owners two months ago. "Merlin is still very much involved; he will be the heart of the business for a little bit anyway as he shows us the ropes and we continue to serve the customer base that he and his wife Kay built over the years," Chris Skoyen reported. The clever acronym represe...

  • Chinook Speller Wins Third Place in Treasure State Spelling Bee

    Donna Miller|Apr 2, 2025

    On March 22, more than 50 of Montana's top spellers gathered in the Strand Union Building's Ballroom A at Montana State University in Bozeman for the 60th Annual Treasure State Spelling Bee. When all the spell-downs and spell-offs were complete, Cynnloch Gibson, an eighth grader at Chinook Junior High School, had emerged as the State's third place winner. This was the second time Gibson had competed in the Treasure State Spelling Bee. Having attended when he was in the fifth grade, the now thirt...

  • Chinook Masons Present Reading Awards

    Donna Miller|Apr 2, 2025

    Two representatives from the Chinook Masons, Kevin Spudic and Ben Hall travelled to Turner to present reading awards to four lucky Turner Public School (TPS) readers in a brief awards ceremony on Monday, March 24. These students were recognized for achievements earned during the month of February, which had been designated as I Love to Read Month. During I Love to Read Month this year, TPS Librarian Mrs. Shelly Harmon invited students from both the elementary and the high school to participate...

  • MSU-NORTHERN FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2025 FOUNDERS' EXCELLENCE AWARD RECIPIENTS

    Press Release|Apr 2, 2025

    The MSU-Northern Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of the esteemed 2025 Founders’ Excellence Awards. This year, the Foundation honors Don Holst, Renelle Braaten & T. Wayne Koepke, and bestows a posthumous award on Arnold & Joy “Shug” Holkanson for their outstanding contributions to both Montana State University-Northern and the broader community. The 2025 Founders’ Excellence Award, a prestigious recognition, celebrates individuals who have shown remarkable professional achievements, steadfast loyalty, and exceptional service...

  • Harlem Elementary Science and Engineering Assembly

    Janice Gilham Harlem Elementary|Mar 26, 2025

    On Monday, March 17th, Harlem Elementary hosted a team of students from MSU Bozeman's American Indian Science and Engineering Society. The presenters grew up in Montana, as well as Washington and Idaho, adding to their relatability with the students. The targeted audiences are 5th grade students from rural reservation areas with the specific purpose of exposing the students to STEM activities. The focus of this involvement is to help encourage students to get excited about Science and...

  • Hunter and bowhunter education field day for online students offered in Malta March 29

    Montana FWP - Press Release|Mar 26, 2025

    MALTA- A Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunter and bowhunter education field day for online students has been set for Malta at the Malta Event Center. Hunter education field day for online students: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Bowhunter education field day for online students: 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Students could sign up for either or both field days. This is a great opportunity for students to become certified to participate in the application for either-sex elk or special deer permits before the April 1 deadline. Other courses MAY be offered a later date....

  • Reminder: Leave baby animals alone, and be mindful of diseases

    Montana FWP - Press Release|Mar 26, 2025

    HELENA – Each spring, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks receives calls from people who have picked up baby wildlife they’ve found in town, their yards, or in the wild. It’s often done out of concern for the animal, but almost always does more harm than good. Remember, if you care, leave them there. Wildlife care for their young much differently than humans. They have strategies to provide the highest chance of survival for their young and those strategies frequently involve leaving them alone for periods of time. This is common with deer and rabbi...

  • BIG SKY STATE GAMES NATIONAL ANTHEM CONTEST OPENS

    For Immediate Release|Mar 26, 2025

    Contact: Liana Susott (406) 265-7426 The Big Sky State Games is holding its 16th Annual National Anthem Contest. The contest will determine who will perform the National Anthem at the State Games Opening Ceremonies on Friday, July 18 in Billings. The contest is open to Montana residents of all ages. To enter, all contestants are required to sing acapela and send an email to nationalanthem@bigskygames.org that contains the performers name, address, age, phone number, email address, t-shirt size and link to their performance on YouTube. The top...

  • March Blood Drive a Success

    Chinook Blood Drive|Mar 19, 2025

    The Chinook community hosted a successful Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday, March 4th. We had 48 donors, with 43 viable blood products collected. A huge thank you to all who participated-your contributions make a difference! We'd like to express our heartfelt appreciation to the American Lutheran Church Women-Mildred Dawson, Susan Sargent, and Sharon LaPlant-for organizing the canteen. The time and effort that goes into preparing the delicious homemade sandwiches, snacks, and sweet treats are...

  • HI-LINE DISTRICT CHILI COOK OFF BRINGS THE HEAT TO HAVRE

    Press Release|Mar 19, 2025

    HAVRE, MT – Get ready to spice up your evening at the Second Annual Hi-Line District Chili Cook-Off. When: Saturday, April 5, 2025 Where: St. Jude Parish Center, 440 7th Ave, Havre, MT 59501. Doors open at 5:00 PM, with chili service beginning at 6:00 PM. This family-friendly event promises an exciting evening of delicious food, friendly competition, and community spirit. Proceeds directly support local youth in Scouting America, Montana council. This year’s cook-off features three competition categories: Youth, Adult, and Professional, ensurin...

  • USS MONTANA Captain: "...We're ready to answer our Nation's Call...". A wide-ranging interview on joining the Pacific Fleet, the crew, families and SSN 794's roles

    Press Release|Mar 19, 2025

    The Virginia Class nuclear-powered fast attack submarine USS MONTANA (SSN 794) just recently joined the U.S. Navy's Pacific Fleet. Its new homeport is Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Oahu, Hawaii. Since arrival at Pearl Harbor, the warship and its crew have been exceptionally busy. During and immediately following its transition, there have been totally understandable periods when operational and other requirements, plus a three-hour time difference with Montana, have made it difficult or...

  • Children's Museum Becomes a Reality

    Press Release - Plant A Seed...READ|Mar 19, 2025

    After four years of research, surveys and talking with community members, the Play to Learn Children’s Museum has become a reality. Recently the nonprofit, Plant a Seed…READ has moved to a new location in downtown Havre at 200 Second Street, Suite C of the Office Equipment space in the Atrium Mall. This space allows more space to accommodate an area to start developing the exhibits for children with some camp activities during the summer months. The second annual Denim & Diamonds Gala will be held Saturday, April 5, 2025 at the Boys and Gir...

  • Montana Masonic Foundation awards two CHS Groups

    Chinook High School|Mar 19, 2025

    David Sageser, Grand Marshal of the Grand Lodge of Montana AF&AM, presented checks from the Montana Masonic Foundation to two groups at the Chinook High School. David presenting a check for $766.95 to Alicia Noel, music director, and Carter Rayburn, music student, for some new drums for the music department. The second check for $1200 to Stella & Garald Llante, educators. for the Academic Olymics...

  • Progress Steady on St. Mary's Siphon Project

    BCJ News|Mar 12, 2025

    With snow accumulation and colder weather, progress has slowed in Babb, the site of the St. Mary's Siphons, but work continues. "The crews have been amazing in the freezing weather," said Project Manager Jennifer Patrick. "They show up everyday and get to work despite the conditions." The project is around 45 percent complete according to Patrick depending on which area of the project you are talking about. Despite the challenging below zero temperatures, the dedicated crews of NW Construction...

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