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  • Chinook Blood Drive Set for March 4th at the Commercial Building

    Feb 26, 2025

    According to the Red Cross, The severe weather has severely impacted blood collections More than 25,000 blood and platelet donations have gone uncollected since the beginning of the year — a number already closing in on the total number of uncollected donations due to weather for all of 2024. We are asking all eligible donors to come forward and give at our upcoming blood drive on Tuesday, March 4th from noon till 6 pm at the community commercial building, 300 Cleveland Road (fairgrounds) in Chinook. People of all blood types - especially t...

  • Presbyterian Church of Chinook offering "non-traditional scholarship" for local students

    Steve Edwards|Feb 26, 2025

    The Presbyterian Church of Chinook began awarding post-secondary scholarships to Chinook High (CHS) graduates in the spring of 2015. Thirty-eight scholarships have been awarded since the program began. A study suggests that of the recipients of scholarships during that period, only thirty percent still remain in the area along the Hi-Line. The scholarship committee at the church will award two scholarships this coming spring, one $500 scholarship to a 2025 CHS grad and one $500 scholarship to a non-traditional student from the local area. Part...

  • Essay Contest Inspires Ideas for Reducing Drunk Driving

    Donna Miller|Feb 26, 2025

    The Blaine County DUI Task Force is sponsoring an essay contest for junior high and high school students across Blaine County. The topic is “Ideas for Ways to Reduce Drunk Driving.” According to Debbie Gomke, a member of the Task Force, the essays are due on March 7 and winners will be announced on March 17. Gomke also asks that students write their name, school, and grade level on their essays. Two winners from grades 7-12 will be selected, with the best essay writers being awarded gift cards. The top high school essayist will receive a $50...

  • Western Native Voice Presents "Building Bridges, Building Power: A Day of Leadership and Change

    For Immediate Release|Feb 26, 2025

    Billings, MT – February 21, 2025 – Western Native Voice (WNV) is thrilled to announce “Building Bridges, Building Power: A Day of Leadership and Change,” a high-energy, interactive experience designed to inspire and uplift its members across Montana. These dynamic gatherings will bring essential resources, leadership training, and opportunities for civic engagement straight to the people in a fun and engaging way! The “Building Bridges, Building Power” One-Day Membership Conferences will take place in twelve locations across the state, brin...

  • Letter to the Editor

    Feb 26, 2025

    Protest: Montana does not need the RFID tag rule (RFID = electronic identification tags with the official U.S. seal) The RFID tag rule, touted by Brazilian packers and the Biden administration, requires RFID tags for intact cattle over 18 months of age crossing state lines since November 2024. Most of the tags come from China, and a system to read the tags is not in place. Although the tags can’t be routinely read, they are supposed to help with disease traceability. The tags are easily lost in brush, transit, and shipping points. Australian ra...

  • New Mayor Appointed By City Council

    BCJ News|Feb 19, 2025

    During last Tuesday’s Chinook City Council meeting, an interim mayor was appointed to replace Mayor Glen Huestis who resigned Feb. 5 due to health issues. The Council voted to approve council member Robert Smith for the role to fill the vacancy until the end of the term this November. With the appointment, it leaves a vacancy on the council which needs filled with an appointment of a new member. Smith has been serving as mayor in Huestis’s absence. In other business, the council discussed the progress of the waste water project. Concern was...

  • This March 1st Celebrate Blaine County Day

    Cody McCracken|Feb 19, 2025

    There are many holidays throughout the year. From Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19th), to National Hot Dog Day (July 17th), to even Be Kind to Lawyers Day (April 8th). It seems like just about everything gets it day. With that being said, why does one of the finest places in the world, our very own Blaine County, not have its own official day? Well, after an exhaustive analysis of which of the 365 days would be the most fitting, I proclaim (with absolutely no authority) that March 1st...

  • Cornfield Bomber Landed Itself After Pilot Ejected 55 Years Ago this Month

    Erik Sietsma|Feb 19, 2025

    Two weeks ago was the 55th anniversary of the "Big Sandy Cornfield Bomber" incident. Locals were shocked to witness an F-106A Delta Dart performing a belly landing in a field north of Big Sandy, not far from Box Elder. As surprised as they were by the landing. little could prepare them for the revelation that the airplane had landed without a pilot at the controls. The aircraft was quickly retrieved by officials from Malmstrom Air Force Base, repaired, and returned to active duty. The story of...

  • Montana Association of Clerks & Recorders $1,000 Scholarship Forms Available

    Press Release|Feb 19, 2025

    The Montana Association of Clerks and Recorders is sponsoring two $1000 scholarships for graduating seniors who will be attending an in-state college or university. The last day of acceptance of the application is March 14, 2025. Application forms are available from the Clerk and Recorder’s office at the courthouse in Chinook, or the Guidance Counselors at the Chinook, Harlem, Hays and Turner High Schools. Application forms must be returned to Blaine County Clerk and Recorder, Box 278, Chinook, MT 59523 by March 14, 2025. The winners and a...

  • Hunter Education Class Dates Have Been Set

    Montana FWP - Press Release|Feb 19, 2025

    HAVRE – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Hunter Education classroom course dates have been set for the Havre area for this year. There will be three youth classroom courses offered this year. The courses will be held at MSU-Northern at Cowan Hall, room 319, and are free of charge. The course dates are as follow: Class 1: 20, 6-7 p.m. 24-28, 6-9 p.m.- class March 1- field day/live shoot Class 2: April 10, 6-7 p.m.- orientation April 14-18, 6-9 p.m.- class April 19- field day/live shoot Class 3: May 1, 6-7 p.m.- orientation May 5-9, 6-9 p.m.- c...

  • Gibson Will Advance to State Spelling Bee after Winning at the County Level

    Donna Miller|Feb 12, 2025

    Twenty-eight students in grades 5-8 from across Blaine County gathered in Chinook High School's Lloyd D. Sweet Auditorium on Wednesday, February 5 for the Blaine County Spelling Bee. After a rousing spell down, Eighth Grader Cynnloch Gibson from Chinook emerged as Grand Champion and Hannah Van Voast, an eighth grader from Turner Public School, earned status as Reserve Champion. Gibson will advance to the State Bee in Bozeman on March 22. Following welcoming remarks from Blaine County...

  • Hello Harlem

    Jim Kobeski|Feb 12, 2025

    Hello Harlem! Friday, February 14 is St. Valentine’s Day. Hope you spend the day with someone special! Perhaps if we focus on the important things this Valentine’s Day: love, friendship, companionship, faith, family, friends, goodwill– we can create so much good will in Harlem that it will melt the snow! The Harlem Public Library will be celebrating “Love your Library” month with a “Love Chocolate, Love Your Library” event on Thursday, February 13, 2025 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The event will feature a chocolate temptations tasting, a ph...

  • Big Flat Captures Third Place Finish at Milk River Districts

    Donna Miller|Feb 12, 2025

    The Big Flat Chapter of the FFA travelled to Havre for spring competition in the Milk River District on a snowy, below zero Tuesday, February 4. After competing in events like Extemporaneous Speaking, Agricultural Sales, Creed Speaking, Parliamentary Procedure, and Prepared Speaking, the team from Turner captured third place in Ag. Sales. Helping the team to reach that finish, Avery Fox, a sophomore, won accolades as the first-place individual. Joseph Trautmann, a junior, came in third, and...

  • Harlem Elementary Holds Spelling Bee

    BCJ News|Feb 5, 2025

    Harlem Elementary, spotlighting the 5th and 6th grade students, held its annual Spelling Bee on Wednesday, January 29th. All of the participants proved to be impressive during the competition, but 5th grader, Jaxton Brady, managed to stand firm and eventually, come out on top. The runners up were McKearen Stiffarm (gr. 5), Rooney Briere (gr. 6), Nathaniel LongKnife (gr. 6), Ahsini Bell (gr. 6), Rain Janis (gr. 6), and alternate, Emily Hockhalter (gr. 6). The top 6 elementary students will join...

  • Chinook FFA Competes in Final Contests Before State

    Donna Miller|Feb 5, 2025

    On January 15 and 16, the Chinook Chapter of the FFA participated in their final two competitions, a poultry contest held in Cascade and a Meats Evaluation competition at Montana Expo Park. The Poultry Team placed fourth and the Meats Team captured sixth. These were the Chapter's final Career Development Event (CDE) competitions before State FFA. In Cascade, the poultry team saw its members: Zoe Scofield, Kohen Sullivan, Eyan Hofeldt, and Tucker Crawford accumulate a team score of 1187 points....

  • Reimagining Rural Comes to Harlem

    MSU Extension|Feb 5, 2025

    Reimagining Rural, a series focused on strengthening rural community vitality, will kick off on Tuesday, February 4. Developed and organized by Montana State University Extension’s Community Vitality Program, Reimagining Rural brings small towns together for three evenings to learn from experts and other small towns. Jennifer Anderson, Extension Community Vitality Associate Specialist, and series organizer said, “Reimagining Rural came from the idea that Montana’s small towns, and even more so, the folks who call these places home, matte...

  • PAWS expands to help animals and community in Havre

    KRTV News|Feb 5, 2025

    GREAT FALLS — PAWS of Chinook, also known as “Pets Are Worth Saving,” is expanding its mission in Montana by taking over the former Havre’s Helping Haven location in Havre. The move aims to boost fundraising efforts and provide more support for both pets and people in need. The new facility is due to open on Friday February 21, 2025. A New Chapter for PAWS The PAWS shelter has been a staple in the community for years. “PAWS has been around for 30 years, and the shelter itself has been here since 2006,” said Alissa Hewitt, President of PAWS. No...

  • BLM seeks initial input for September 2025 oil and gas lease sale in Montana and North Dakota

    Bureau of Land Management|Feb 5, 2025

    BILLINGS, Mont. – The Bureau of Land Management Montana-Dakotas State Office today opened a 30-day public scoping period to receive public input on 29 oil and gas parcels totaling 9,102 acres that may be included in a September 2025 lease sale in Montana and North Dakota. The comment period ends Mar. 3, 2025. The parcels the BLM is analyzing, as well as maps and instructions on how to comment are available on the BLM’s ePlanning website at:https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2035530/510 Leasing is the first step in the process to...

  • Shane Ophus Inducted into the Montana Auctioneer Association Hall of Fame

    Montana Auctioneers Associations|Feb 5, 2025

    Great Falls, MT – January 25, 2025 – Shane Ophus, owner of Ophus Auction Co., was inducted into the Montana Auctioneer Association Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Great Falls on January 25, 2025. This prestigious honor recognizes Ophus for his contributions to the auction profession and his impact on the Montana community. Ophus, through his company Ophus Auction Co., has built a respected reputation in the auction industry over the past 43 years. His commitment to providing reliable auc...

  • Girls Scout Cookie Sales begin in Montana

    NBC Montana|Feb 5, 2025

    Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming announce the 2025 Girl Scout Cookie season officially begun on Friday. This year’s cookie lineup includes beloved flavors including Thin Mints, Caramel deLites, Peanut Butter Patties, Peanut Butter Sandwhiches, Trefoils, Adventurefuls, Lemonades, Toast-Yay and gluten and allergen free Caramel Chocolate Chip. However, the flavor Toast-Yay will not be returning after the 2025 cookie season. The cookies are selling for $6 per package, with the exception of the Caramel Chocolate Chip cookies, which are $7 per p...

  • Spelling Champions Declared in Turner

    Donna Miller|Jan 29, 2025

    Since 1925, children across America have participated in classroom, school, and regional spelling bees hoping to advance to the Scripps National Spelling Bee. While only nine spellers participated in that first competition 100 years ago, their legacy lives on in the millions of students who compete at all levels of the spelling bee program today. In that spirit of competition, Turner Public School students in grades five through eight gathered in the Turner Gymnasium on Tuesday morning, January...

  • Hello Harlem!

    Jim Kobeski|Jan 29, 2025

    Harlem is welcoming a new business to Main Street! The MAPS Media Institute, 73 S. Main Street, will be holding their Grand Opening on Sunday, February 2 from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The opening will feature student presentations, a free community meal including Wildcat burgers and smoked ribs and also have live music featuring Jim & Jaime Fox. The MAPS Media Institute is an afterschool multi-media program serving students from Harlem, Hays/Lodgepole and Dodson. Everyone is welcome to come out and tour the studio, meet the staff and students and...

  • Chinook Blood Drive was held January 7th

    Chinook Blood Drive|Jan 29, 2025

    The Chinook community hosted the Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday, January 7th. We had 43 donors presenting. Great job everyone. The canteen was hosted by the Catholic Women, Patty Hall, and Debbie Ramberg. The hard work and time that goes into all the homemade sandwiches, snacks and sweet treats is always appreciated and enjoyed by all. To all those volunteering their time and energy to help get and keep the drive running smoothly, please know that your efforts are greatly appreciated: The Commercial Building for providing the site for the dri...

  • Dog Tag Buddies Achieves Prestigious Accreditation from Assistance Dogs International

    MNA Press Release|Jan 29, 2025

    Billings, MT Dog Tag Buddies, a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of veterans with disabilities through assistance dog partnerships, proudly announces its official accreditation by Assistance Dogs International (ADI). This remarkable achievement makes Dog Tag Buddies the first and only ADI-accredited program in Montana, solidifying its reputation as a leader in service dog training and veteran support. ADI is the foremost authority in the assistance dog industry, dedicated to the highest standards of excellence for the...

  • Brown Logs Session Two of LEAD

    Donna Miller|Jan 22, 2025

    On January 8-9, Turner Public School Senior JR Brown joined other Big Sky Leadership, Engagement, and Development (LEAD) team members for their second meeting. The group congregated in Helena, not only to watch government in action at the state capitol but to meet with elected leaders and to hear featured speakers Marc Racicot and Marc Johnson celebrate the career of Mike Mansfield. After arriving in Helena on Wednesday and receiving an orientation about this session’s program, the group gathered on Thursday morning in the Montana State C...

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