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  • Success with Scholarships and Grants

    Donna Miller|Feb 19, 2020

    On Wednesday, February 5, Advisor of the Chinook Chapter of the FFA, Robin Allen learned that three of her members: Shyla Benzing, Torin Cercle, and Ben LaVelle had received SAE Grants from the National FFA Foundation to start a supervised agricultural experience (SAE) in Animal Systems. Allen also reported receiving grants from the Masonic Foundation and the Montana FFA Foundation for upgrades to the welding stations in the Chinook High School shop. On February 13, she learned she had also won...

  • Understanding Different Approaches to Help Struggling Students

    Donna Miller|Feb 19, 2020

    On February 24, Region II of the Comprehensive System of Personnel Development (CSPD), in partnership with Havre Public Schools, will offer free training to schools that are not only new to the multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) process but to Montana Behavioral Initiative (MBI) schools who are making the transition to MTSS. Interested participants should register by February 20. Retired school psychologist, Carla Heintz and retired special educator, Sandy Elmore will present Making the Transition: MBI to MTSS at the Best Western Plus Havre...

  • SOS Program Trains Students to Acknowledge, Care and Tell

    Donna Miller|Feb 19, 2020

    Although the International Morse Code of …---… was chosen as the international distress signal by the nations who met at a maritime conference in the early 1900s, the sequence of three dots and three dashes followed by three more dots really isn’t supposed to stand for the three letters SOS. The code string was simply a unique signal that would transmit clearly and quickly via telegraph and wouldn’t be confused for other communications. Today, it is the universal signal to attract attention, signal distress, and ask for help. In contemp...

  • Chinook Community Blood Drive is set for March 3 at Wallner Hall

    Carla Jenewein|Feb 19, 2020

    The Chinook Community has been recognized by the American Red Cross as one of its Premier Blood Partners for 2020, a prestigious honor, for its support of the community and national blood supply. Last year the Chinook Community helped the Red Cross collect 274 units of blood as part of its commitment to help save lives of patients facing illnesses and injuries in this community and across the country. We are proud to be a part of the Red Cross mission that helps ensure lifesaving blood is available for patients in need. Every day, volunteer...

  • North Central Montana Cattle Women, North Central Montana Stock Growers offer Scholarships

    For Immediate Release|Feb 19, 2020

    A scholarship is again offered by the North Central Montana Cattle Women and the North Central Montana Stock Growers. This annual scholarship is available to high school seniors and college students completing their sophomore year. Interest from a memorial fund honoring the memory of deceased members is contributed to by the Cattle Women. Stock Growers supplies their portion of the scholarship through fundraising efforts and interest from money left from the Livestock Protective Association, a forerunner to the present Stock Grower...

  • Iota Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma News

    Feb 19, 2020

    Iota Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, an International Society for Woman educators, me January 27 at the Chinook Motor Inn with guests Doug and Carmaine Hayes. Doug spoke about how he got involved in doing tours. His first tours were to Washington D.C. for High School students. He still continues to do these tours. Since his retirement from teaching Doug has gotten involved with doing tours for Adults. This coming June Doug will be doing an adult tour to Washington D.C. Not stopping there Doug...

  • Local youth encouraged to register for Seed Show Bread contests

    Karolee Cronk|Feb 19, 2020

    Harlem’s Montana Seed Show will be held March 12-14 at Harlem High School. We would like to encourage the 4-H’ers in your county to enter the bread contest. There is a youth division (high school seniors and younger) with prizes in each category. Categories are: White bread, 100% whole wheat bread, machine white , machine 50% combination whole wheat, and specialty yeast bread. Entry day is Friday, March 13, 8-9:30 AM at the school’s big gym. Bread should be placed in a large zip lock or twist tie plastic bag with the recipe included. All bread...

  • Scientific Research class at Turner High School invites youngsters to join them in their Lab

    Diana Maloney|Feb 19, 2020

    Students in Mr. Aris Mejia's Scientific Research class at Turner High School invited the first and second grade classes to their classroom to share some awesome labs with them. They were able to see some great labs that grabbed the attention of the eager littles. Some of the labs were those like "Elephant Toothpaste, Chicken Sounds in a Cup, Water Fireworks, Roll a Can with Static Electricity and Liquid State vs. Solid State in Static Electricity. The younger students really enjoyed the labs...

  • FWP seeks applicants for 2020 college student intern program

    For Immediate Release|Feb 19, 2020

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is now in their 29th year of offering college students an opportunity to gain practical experience in their field of study by serving as interns for the agency. Students take what they’ve learned in the classroom into the “hands-on” experience of the career world. Through this combined learning experience, students are better prepared for the real world of everyday work. Students usually receive academic credit and a grade while completing practicum requirements through their school. This program has proven to be...

  • Chinook Lions Club visits Meadowlark

    Feb 19, 2020

    Every year the Lions Club visits the 1st grade classes at the Meadowlark to bring each kid a flag and brochure. This annual event is something that longtime Lions members, Richard Cronk and Ben Hall have taken great pride in. Not only to get the opportunity to interact with the youngsters, but also to provide them with a little knowledge about the history of the flag. While the number of years that the local Lions Club is uncertain, one thing for sure is that it has been for a long...

  • White Pine 4-H Club holds January Meeting

    Feb 19, 2020

    The White Pine 4H club called to order their meeting at the Meadowlark by president Mya Berreth with three leaders (Ashley Liddle, Jamie Berreth, and Bobbi Klingaman) and 27 members present ( Drake Berreth, Mya Berreth, Heyden Berreth, Kyra Berreth, Charlie Buck, Grace Buck, Gus Buck, Claire Buck, Falyn Cecrle, Micah Conner, Abigail Danley, Laura Danley, Evan Davies, Owen Davies, Aislinn Handy, Aubree Handy, Emma Klingaman, Ethan Klingaman, Jenna Liddle, Sydney Liddle, Cassidy Liddle, Zoe Scofiled, Katie Tilleman, Daniel Tilleman, Lane Wicks,...

  • Harlem Elementary ROARing Students of the Week!!

    Feb 19, 2020

    Harlem Elementary has chosen kindergartener, Walter Doney, and fifth grader, Taliyah Goes Ahead, as our Valentine's Day ROARing sweeties. Walter and Taliyah follow the ROAR Rules at all times, as they are Respectful, Organized, Always safe, and Responsible while being thoughtful of others. Congratulations to our incredible ROARing students, Walter and Taliyah!...

  • And the Winner Is M-E-K-A-Y-L-A Brown

    Donna Miller|Feb 12, 2020

    Fifty-one spellers from across the county qualified for the Blaine County Spelling Bee on February 5. The event was held in Chinook High School's Lloyd Sweet Auditorium and was directed by Blaine County Superintendent of Schools, Valerie White. After twelve rounds, Mekayla Brown, who is a seventh grader at Chinook Junior High School, was declared the winner. Hadessa Hofer, an eighth grader at North Harlem Colony Elementary School captured second place, and Gracie Honey, an eighth grader from...

  • 71st Annual Montana Seed Show to be held March 12th

    For Immediate Release|Feb 12, 2020

    The 71st Annual Montana Seed Show is approaching. The Montana Seed Show will be held March 12th – 14th at Harlem High School. The Montana Seed Show would like invite everyone to participate in this year’s show. The purpose of the Montana Seed Show is to promote the production and use of good quality seed and feed. All growers are encouraged to exhibit the feed and seed they have for sale or are using on their farms. It is the desire of the Seed Show Committee to provide a system for entry that is simple, fair and enables and encourages entry of...

  • Join the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Blaine County to Help Achieve a World Without Cancer

    For Immediate Release|Feb 12, 2020

    Saturday, July 18, 2020 – The American Cancer Society (ACS) Relay For Life of Blaine County invites the community to attend the 2020 event at the Blaine County Fairgrounds. The Relay For Life movement continues to be the largest peer-to-peer fundraising event with 2.5 million participants globally uniting to save lives from cancer. Founded by Dr. Gordy Klatt in Tacoma, Washington, in 1985, Relay For Life events around the world have raised nearly $6.5 billion to help ACS attack cancer. Symbolizi...

  • BEAR PAW DEVELOPMENT ANNUAL MEETING SET FOR FEBRUARY 20

    For Immediate Release|Feb 12, 2020

    Bear Paw Development Corporation recently announced that its Annual Meeting for 2020 is scheduled for Thursday, February 20th and that Tara Rice, Director of the Montana Department of Commerce, will keynote the event. The Annual Meeting Luncheon will begin at 12:00PM at the Best Western Plus Havre Inn & Suites, located at 1425 Highway 2 NW. The public is invited to attend. “We are excited and honored to have Director Rice serve as our keynote speaker this year,” said Paul Tuss, Executive Director of Bear Paw Development. “As a native of rural...

  • Heart Challenge Ends in a Slime Assembly

    Donna Miller|Feb 12, 2020

    Mrs. Courtney Bell, the physical education teacher at Meadowlark Elementary School is leading students in the Kids Heart Challenge, a program of the American Heart Association. Once the pledges are counted and winners determined, school officials will hold a Slime Assembly to celebrate on Monday, February 17 at 2:30 p.m. The heart health program was introduced on February 3 and will end on February 14. The Kids Heart Challenge offers several physical activities to get students’ hearts pumping. Bell has integrated three of these into her PE clas...

  • MSU Billings Announces Fall Semester Honor Roll

    Feb 12, 2020

    The following Montana State University Billings undergraduate students excelled academically during the 2019 fall semester and have been named to the Honor Roll. The Honor Roll is a list of all undergraduate students who earn 12 or more credits which are not of a Pass/No Pass nature and who earn a grade point average of 3.5 or better. Chinook Kourtney Hanson Lauren Harshman* Lincy Johnson Ashley Macleod* Megan Pruttis Harlem Vanessa Horn...

  • Turner School Trains In Mental Health First Aid Training

    Feb 12, 2020

    The Turner School was honored to host a Mental Health First Aid class at their school for anyone who wished to train. They saw teachers, Ambulance crew, nurses, Psychologists, and administrators wishing to attend the class. MSU-N, Interim Dean and LCPC , Darlene Sellar, and Dr Curtis Smeby came to train those attending. The class proved to be very interesting, being both informative and emotional. Thanks to those who came to train and also our guest instructors for coming out to Turner to...

  • Nonprofit Will Hold Fundraiser to Support Literacy

    Donna Miller|Feb 12, 2020

    In celebration of its Tenth Anniversary, the Plant a Seed . . . READ Program is hosting a Crunch for a Cause promotion in partnership with Taco John’s to raise the importance of reading aloud to preschool children. The event will take place from 5:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 13 at the Taco John’s location at 505 First Street West in Havre. The organization is also inviting people to join the March 21-Day Challenge to help build a universal read aloud habit. When a patron brings in a copy of the organization’s Crunch for a Cause flyer fro...

  • Meadowlark Elementary Celebrates I Love to Read Month

    Donna Miller|Feb 12, 2020

    In honor of I Love to Read Month, Meadowlark Elementary will be celebrating the entire month of February with prizes for 80% or higher on Accelerated Reader tests as well as with a grand prize drawing at the end of the month. To further promote reading, students will be participating in other various activities. The Accelerated Reader (AR) program is a computerized program that tests reading comprehension. Students select books at their reading level, read independently, and take an independent, computer-delivered comprehension test. Every...

  • JUMP Souper Bowl Fundraiser Another Success

    Feb 12, 2020

    Jump youth group prepared and served a delicious Taco Soup lunch for the community on Super Bowl Sunday. They accepted free will donations at the event, which will all go to the Chinook Food Pantry. This year they raised $450.00 to help our neighbors out. This is an annual nationwide event that is celebrating its 30th year. This was the 10th year Jump has participated in this event, as always the community support is greatly appreciated!...

  • Meadowlark December & January Students of the Month!!

    Feb 12, 2020

    Way to go Meadowlark Students of the Month. Keep up the good work!...

  • Speech and Drama Teams Perform Well at State Competition

    Donna Miller|Feb 12, 2020

    Competitors from across the state faced off in a showcase of imagination, creativity, quick thinking, oratory skill, and acting talent in seventeen different events during the State Class B-C Speech and Drama Tournament, hosted by Bigfork High School on January 31-February 1. When all the frayed nerves were once again settled, winners were announced and awards presented. Chinook High School brought home two titles and a fourth place in Drama Sweepstakes while the Dodson and Hays-Lodge Pole Co-op...

  • Rancher's Round-Up Featured at 2020 Mid-Winter Fair

    Donna Miller|Feb 12, 2020

    As one of the 2020 Mid-Winter Fair events, the Montana State University Extension Office sponsored a program called Ranchers’ Round-Up on February 6-7. The program was held in Room 213 of the Returning Buffalo Building on the Aaniiih Nakoda College campus. Beginning at 9:00 a.m., coffee and donuts were served. Following a welcome and introductions at 9:30, the Nakoda Aaniiih Credit Agency (NACA) not only provided Youth Finance Training but shared some details about Youth Akiptan Loans. Stationed in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, Akiptan is a N...

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