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  • Chinook Junior High Exploratory Agriculture Students Inform us on Noxious Weeds

    Nov 13, 2019

    Robin Allen, a CHS Educator has assigned each of her Junior high students in Exploratory Agriculture a noxious weed to research. Their job is to be able to recognize noxious weeds as well as educate others on how to eradicate and stop the spread of the weed. There are a total of 36 weeds we will learn about through this project and the Blaine County Journal will Spotlight 1 or 2 each week. Cheatgrass By Ben Hofeldt: Cheatgrass has a life cycle of seasons. It seeds in mid summer, and sprouts in fall. In winter, it goes dormant. It finishes...

  • Spooktacular Hay Bale creations join in the Halloween celebration

    Kody Farmer|Nov 6, 2019

    We have all seen them, hay bales painted and turned into clever caricatures. The 'What the Hay' display around the Denton-Geyser-Stanford area attracted visitors for years. Often times just driving through the vast state of Montana, travelers will come across some unique hay bale concoctions. Leading up to Halloween, just east of Chinook, several hale bale creations popped up, each featuring a spooky Halloween themed design. The idea of decorating hay bales is not new and a quick internet...

  • Communities, Schools set to honor those who serve on Veterans Day, November 11

    Kody Farmer|Nov 6, 2019

    The veterans of the United States Military are honored annually on the eleventh day of the eleventh month at 11:11 in the morning in celebrations around the country as we celebrate Veterans Day and honor all those who have served or are currently serving and remember those who gave all. Veterans Day began as Armistice Day in 1926 through a congressional resolution. Armistice Day was celebrated on the eleventh day of the eleventh month at 11:11 a.m., the exact day and time that World War I ended in 1918. In 1954, a Bill proposed by a Kansas Sena...

  • Get Involved: Greenlight a Vet program continues its mission

    Kody Farmer|Nov 6, 2019

    WHAT IS GREENLIGHT A VET? America’s veterans are some of our nation’s bravest, hardest-working men and women. However, it’s hard to show them the appreciation they deserve when, back home and out of uniform, they’re more camouflaged than ever. Greenlight A Vet is a campaign to establish visible national support for our veterans by changing one light to green. HOW TO GET INVOLVED Change one light to green Change one light in a visible location in your home or office to green, and keep it glowing every day as a symbol of support and appreci...

  • Early Registration Is Open for Chinook Volunteer Fire Department Coyote Hunt Hunt set to take place December 6-8

    Donna Miller|Nov 6, 2019

    Although the First Annual Chinook Volunteer Fire Department Coyote Hunt won’t take place until December 6-8, early registration is now open, and all proceeds will stay with the local fire department. Registration will close on November 20. The event will feature a gun raffle, door prizes, a Hard Luck Prize, a Smallest Coyote Prize, and a Largest Coyote Prize. All interested persons who pay the $40 per person entry fee are invited to participate, whether as single hunters or as teams. Teams can consist of up to four people. According to event or...

  • The American Legion in Chinook turns 100

    Lowell Long|Nov 6, 2019

    For the past year, The American Legion has been celebrating the fact that it has been around for 100 years. The centennial began at the National Convention in 2018 in Minneapolis, MN and concluded at the National Convention in Indianapolis, IN in 2019. 0n March 17th the American Legion turned 100. The American Legion of Montana turned 100 on August 1st. The National American Legion Auxiliary came into existence on November 10, 1919. Blaine Post 48 in Chinook, MT will turn 100 on November 25th. The American Legion was founded with four main...

  • 80s FLASHBACK Celebrated at MSU-N Food Services on Halloween

    Donna Miller|Nov 6, 2019

    The Food Court at MSU-Northern went back to the 80s this year for Halloween by featuring food and prices from that era. The menu included a Cheeseburger Combo for $4.00, six-piece Chicken Nugget Combo for $3.00, and a Themed Buffet for $7.95, featuring Sloppy Joes, Shake & Bake Chicken, Mini Corn Dogs, Jell-O Salad, Ants on a Log, E.L. Fudge Cookies, Mud Pie, and much more. Kool-Aid and Nestlé’s Nesquik chocolate and strawberry milk powders were also available as beverage choices. For those not from that era, Ants on a Log is a snack that th...

  • National FFA Convention Celebrates Accomplishments and Inspires Futures

    Donna Miller|Nov 6, 2019

    By Donna L. Miller BCJ News Not only the Chinook Chapter of the FFA but FFA members nationwide converged on Indianapolis from October 30-November 2 to attend the 92nd National FFA Convention and Expo. At events like this one, members celebrate their accomplishments and find inspiration for their next steps. They hear motivational keynote speakers, attend energetic concerts, fulfill their learning with workshops, and visit the expo floor bustling with agricultural education and industry...

  • Suicide Prevention Coloring/Drawing Contest Voting Closes November 19th at 5:00 pm

    Nov 6, 2019

    The Local Advisory Council on Mental Health for Blaine County sponsored their 4th annual suicide prevention coloring and drawing contest in September. The finalists in the contest's 4 categories are currently displayed outside the County Superintendent's office on the 2nd floor of the courthouse. Voting on the finalists is taking place and will close November 19th at 5:00 p.m....

  • Harlem Elementary ROARing

    Nov 6, 2019

    November 1st marked the end of Red Ribbon Week at Harlem Elementary, and was also an extra special, one time only drawing for 10 lucky ROARing students. Each winner was awarded an individual pizza certificate provided by EZ Mart, proving it pays to be Respectful, Organized, Always safe, and Responsible at all times. These spectacular Lil' Wildcats are as follows: Back Row: Payten Messerly, Ty Kinyon, Sophia Black Lance-Saboe, Emmikka Stiffarm, Kaidyn Stiffarm, Christopher Plumage. Front Row:...

  • "Major eco-threat may be coming from the north"

    Steve Edwards|Nov 6, 2019

    Columnist's note: A few weeks ago a neighbor asked me to attend a meeting in Sweet Grass about feral swine. The invasive critters are also called feral pigs, wild hogs, razorbacks, Eurasian boars and a lot of expletives by farmers, ranchers, hunters and others. Any pig not penned or under human control is generally regarded as feral. The meeting was attended by 60-70 folks mostly from the U.S. They gathered to hear regional and national experts explain the challenges of dealing with feral pigs...

  • Tiki Barber Broadcast Tonight in Hensler Auditorium

    Donna Miller|Nov 6, 2019

    The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) chapter advisers, Dr. Kris Bruckerhoff and Dr. Cristy Osburn of MSU-Northern (MSUN) invite anyone interested to tonight's speaker broadcast with Atiim Kiambu "Tiki" Barber. Hosted by the NSLS, the broadcast will occur on November 6 at 5:00 p.m. in Hensler Auditorium on the MSUN campus. In this broadcast, Barber, a former football running back who played for the New York Giants of the National Football League for ten seasons, will provide...

  • Chinook Volunteer Fire Department receives grant to purchase new generator

    Kody Farmer|Nov 6, 2019

    The Chinook Volunteer Fire Department recently received news that a grant they had applied for back in March had been approved. The severe winter storm and subsequently lengthy power outage back in the fall of 2017 prompted Assistant Fire Chief Scott Gallus to begin looking into a better source of backup power than the one currently in place. He began looking into various grants and generators that would cover the needs of the department in severe emergencies. Gallus eventually found a Homeland...

  • First things first: Hunter Education is where all good hunters begin their journey

    Kody Farmer|Oct 30, 2019

    "Its always rewarding when the kids see me at the school Monday morning after a successful hunt and tell me stories and show me pictures," said Don Swenson. What he is referring to is one of the reasons that he has enjoyed being a Hunter Education Instructor here in Blaine County for the past 34 years. Swenson works at Chinook High School and sees many of the students he had in Hunters Ed while working at the school Swenson hasn't been alone in the education process, working alongside Mischelle...

  • North 40 Outfitters: Ready to serve the Hi-line

    Kody Farmer and Amanda Haney|Oct 30, 2019

    Long time residents of the Hi-line can remember the old Big R store location in downtown Havre. The store seemed to have it all when I was a kid growing up in the 1980's. The store, originally built in 1948 eventually relocated to the Havre Holiday Village Mall, exponentially increasing its space both within the store itself, and outside as well. For many it seemed the new location was plenty big, then came the re-branding of the store as North 40 Outfitters and the services they could provide...

  • USDA Encourages Affected Producers to Contact Agents for Delayed Harvest

    For Immediate Release|Oct 30, 2019

    WASHINGTON, October 24, 2019 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said today that producers who currently participate in Federal crop insurance and are experiencing a delay in harvesting their crop should contact their Approved Insurance Provider (AIP) to file a Notice of Loss and request more time to harvest. Producers in several states, including Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, have been affected by extremely wet and snowy conditions early this fall. “Farmers are having...

  • Area Youth Bring Home Regional Awards and Memories from the Northern International Livestock Exposition (NILE)

    Donna Miller|Oct 30, 2019

    Several area youth participated in the Northern International Livestock Exposition (NILE), which took place at the MetraPark in Billings on October 12-19. Wylee Simenson, Cody Arnold, Alyssa Gruszie, Madilyn Gruszie, Kenneth Gruszie, and Morgan Friede all came away with awards. Others attended and brought home memorable experiences. Although the Chinook Chapter of the FFA competed, they had no note-worthy placings, according to their advisor, Robin Allen. Besides being billed as a stock show...

  • Chinook Blood Drive set for November 5th Wallner Hall, 330 Ohio St. from 12:30 p.m. -6:00 p.m.

    Carla Jenewein|Oct 30, 2019

    Appointments are highly encouraged by the American Red Cross. So, if you have not made an appointment to donate, you can go on-line at redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-733-2767 (1-800-REDCROSS). However, walk-ins are always welcome. There will be walk-in availability throughout the day along with the scheduled appointments. Any healthy person age 18 (or age 16 or 17 with a signed parental consent) or older and weighing at least 110 pounds is eligible and encouraged to donate blood Valid identification is required for all blood donations (Red...

  • Halloween Safety Tips

    Oct 30, 2019

    Cross the street at corners, using traffic signals and crosswalks. Look left, right and left again when crossing and keep looking as you cross. Put electronic devices down, keep heads up and walk, don’t run, across the street. Teach children to make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them. Always walk on sidewalks or paths. If there are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to the left as possible. Children should walk on direct routes with the fewest street crossings. Watch for cars that are turning or backing up. Teach c...

  • Harlem Elementary ROARing Students of the Week

    Janice Gilham|Oct 30, 2019

    Harlem Elementary has chosen kindergärtner, Jaxton Brady, and fifth grader, Lillian Cochran, as the most recent students to join the ROAR Roster. Jaxton and Lillian have been Respectful, Organized, Always safe, and Responsible while continuing to be shining examples for their peers. Lil' Wildcats, Jaxton and Lillian, you have outdone yourselves!...

  • Producers Reminded of new Livestock Loss Payment Requirements

    For Immediate Release|Oct 30, 2019

    Helena, Mont. – Montana’s Livestock Loss Board pays livestock owners for verified livestock losses due to wolves, grizzly bears and mountain lions. SB 133 was passed during Montana’s 2019 legislative session and requires a livestock owner to be current on their per-capita fees in order to receive a payment from the State for their loss. A portion of the text of SB133 bill is as follows: (b) Before the board may issue a reimbursement for losses to a livestock producer eligible for coverage for losses, the department of revenue shall certi...

  • Blaine County 4-H Will Celebrate Achievement Night on November 3 at Fairgrounds Commercial Building

    Donna Miller|Oct 30, 2019

    Juli Snedigar, MSU Blaine County Agriculture and 4-H Extension Agent, announced that this Sunday, November 3, beginning at 4:00 p.m. at the Blaine County Fairground’s Commercial Building, the local 4-H Club members, their leaders, their families, and various other supporters will gather to celebrate 4-H Achievement Night. Achievement Night is the annual awards and recognition event for 4-H members and adult volunteers for the past year. According to Snedigar, the 4-H program exists to build character and to develop life-changing skills in t...

  • Chinook Jr. High Exploratory Agriculture Students Inform us on Noxious Weeds

    Oct 30, 2019

    Robin Allen, a CHS Educator has assigned each of her Junior high students in Exploratory Agriculture a noxious weed to research. Their job is to be able to recognize noxious weeds as well as educate others on how to eradicate and stop the spread of the weed. There are a total of 36 weeds we will learn about through this project and the Blaine County Journal will Spotlight 1 or 2 each week. Common Buckthorn By Jacob Metcalf: The life cycle of a common buckthorn is a perennial which means it lives more than one year. The leaves have rounded...

  • Hunting season in full swing as general rifle season for big game opens

    Kody Farmer|Oct 23, 2019

    Hunting and fishing are two of the most popular activities for many along the Hi-line and across Montana. The industry also provides a huge boost to our local economy, bringing in plenty of hunters from nearly every state in the union. Those hunters buy food, gas, lodging and provide a much needed economic boost. The Archery season began on September 7 for Antelope, Elk, Deer, Big Horn Sheep, Bear, Mountain Lion and Wolf. Moose and Mountain Goat Archery season began on September 15. In Blaine Co...

  • 'Diabetes Beatdown' raises awareness at local event

    Kody Farmer|Oct 23, 2019

    The Sweet Medical Center held their first ever Diabetes Beatdown this past Saturday at the Blaine County Fairgrounds. The purpose of the event was to raise awareness about Diabetes. The disease affects so many Blaine County Citizens and the goal was to educate the general public about it. Most people dealing with Diabetes in our area struggle with Type 2 while a smaller number, about 5% deal with Type 1. Type 1 - Commonly believed to be an autoimmune condition where for unknown reasons the...

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