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  • Grants Available to Benefit Blaine County

    For Immediate Release|Sep 11, 2019

    Helena, Mont., July 30, 2019 – The Montana Community Foundation, Inc. (MCF) announces the opening of a grant cycle to benefit communities and residents of Blaine County. Grants will be made from the Blaine County Community Foundation Fund, established at MCF by Warren Ross in 1997. Financial support for this grant program also comes from the Ross 87 Ranch Endowment Fund, established by Warren Ross as well. Applicants must be either a 501(c)(3) nonprofit or an exempt governmental unit. Grants will range in size from $500 to $2,000. While grants...

  • Turner School announces American Legion Poppy and Essay Contest winners

    Diana Maloney|Sep 11, 2019

    Brenda Mohar, President of the Turner Legion Auxiliary Post 109, came to the Turner School this past week to award several youngsters for their hard work in the essay and poppy poster contest that was done last spring. They were awarded a certificate and gift certificate from the local chapter. Left: Winners are as follows: Brenda Mohar, President of the Auxiliary, Willie Krass, Holly Grabofsky, and Quin Billmayer. Not pictured, Olivia Keller. Class 1: Quin Billmayer and Olivia Keller. Class 2,...

  • Blaine County District Court: Tried & Sentenced

    Sep 11, 2019

    June 24, 2019- Sentencing Hearing Tara Marie Syverson, Havre, MT DC-2018-08 The Defendant entered a plea of Guilty to Theft, as Part of a Common Scheme, a felony. The Court sentenced the Defendant to the Department of Corrections for a period of ten (10) years, all suspended. Syverson was ordered to pay $8,065.51 in restitution to New Horizons Unlimited, Inc., in increments of no less than $70 per month. The Court required Syverson to comply with probationary conditions during the suspended sentence. June 24, 2019 Sentencing Hearing James...

  • More than 300 Alumni attend Harlem 100 Year All Class Reunion

    Kody Farmer|Sep 4, 2019

    Three days may not have been enough time for everyone to do all that they wanted while in town for the 100 Year Harlem High School All Class Reunion. According to event organizer, Kellie Rasmussen, 307 alumni registered for the reunion package. Organizers included Karolee Kronk and Rita Richman, who put together the style show on Saturday night. Paul Rasmussen was in charge of the Car Show and Brew-fest on the north end of Main Street. Kayla Hudon took care of the Color Run Saturday morning and...

  • 2019 Sugarbeet Festival Slated to Celebrate the Rural Family

    Donna Miller|Sep 4, 2019

    Next Saturday, September 14, Chinook will be honoring a piece of its history with the annual Sugarbeet Festival. This year's Sugarbeet Festival theme is Celebrating the Rural Family, and the event promises food and fun for everyone. "We wanted to keep the celebration simple," event organizer and Chinook Chamber of Commerce President, Daniel Dahl said. "We know how busy everyone is and how valuable time is, but small businesses are the staple of our community, so come on out, get involved, and th...

  • Chinook Rod and Gun Club Changes Gun Show Dates

    Donna Miller|Sep 4, 2019

    The Chinook Rod and Gun Club invite the public to their 7th Annual Gun and Antique Show on September 13-15 at the Commercial Building on the Blaine County Fairgrounds. Branded as "the Hi-Line's largest gun show," the event will play host to games, guns, antiques, prize drawings, and more. According to Rod and Gun Club Board Member and Chairman of the Gun Show, Keith Hanson, the dates for the gun show had to change this year from early October to mid-September because gun shows run on a circuit...

  • Red Cross Blood Drive set for Tuesday, September 10 at Walner Hall in Chinook

    Carla Jenewein|Sep 4, 2019

    BLOOD DRIVE Tuesday, September 10th, 2019 in Chinook at Wallner Hall, 330 Ohio from 12:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 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 i...

  • Harlem Food Bank Yearly Fund Raiser

    Jack Siemans|Sep 4, 2019

    Beginning the 1st of September until the 31st of October the Harlem Food Bank will be conducting their Drive for Fund Raising for the year. We will be trying to raise enough to match the $2000.00 that the Town Pump Corporation generously offers to us. We have always been able to make the match and hope to do it again this year. Whether anyone realizes it or not or even wants to admit it, there are hungry people in the world. It is not unique to this area. There are many Food Banks in Montana trying to meet the needs of those who are hungry. It...

  • Chinook Daughters of the Nile Host visit of Montana Queen

    Sep 4, 2019

    Amy Belle Smith, President of Chinook's Nile #12 Chapter of the Daughters of the Nile, has announced that Linda Hiltabrand will be visiting Chinook September 10, 2019. Hiltabrand is the reigning Montana Queen for the Daughters of the Nile State group. The Daughters of the Nile is "an international fraternal organization for women 18 years or older, who are related by birth or marriage to a Shriner, Master Mason, Daughter of the Nile, or is a majority member in good standing of a masonic-related...

  • Chinook Student Council will continue to be active in the community

    Sep 4, 2019

    Above left: 2018-19 CHS Student Council President Kourtney Hanson had a goal to increase the schools involvment within the community. CHS Counslor Faye Friede thanks Kourtney for her service and dedication to the CHS Student Body. The increase in CHS student council's community involvement is a direct result of Kourtney's commendable leadership. Above right: The 2019-20 Student Council, left to right: JT Hauer, President, Ginger Hauer, Vice President, Allyssa Schoen, Secretary and Hunter...

  • Sweet Memorial Nursing Home Will Celebrate Its Golden Anniversary

    Donna Miller|Sep 4, 2019

    Although this past August marked the 50th anniversary of the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home, Sweet Home Administrator, Jenni Pula said they delayed this "golden celebration" so that it could take place during the Sugarbeet Festival. "This year's festival theme is especially relevant to us, since we're always celebrating the rural family at Sweet Home," Pula said. Pula invites everyone to come out to the Sweet Home on September 14 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. to enjoy cake, punch, and coffee, as well as to t...

  • Weekend getaway: Labor Day will have 25% of Americans on the road

    Kody Farmer|Aug 28, 2019

    Monday, September 2 is Labor Day and marks the 'unofficial' end of summer. Kids are back in school, high school football and volleyball have began their seasons and many are looking for one last chance to 'get away' before settling into fall and preparing for winter. In the beginning the Labor Day Holiday was anything but the unofficial end of summer. The Labor Movement was at full strength and a number of organizations, some above board and some a little more clandestine were competing for cont...

  • Harlem All Class Reunion set to celebrate 100 Years

    Kody Farmer|Aug 28, 2019

    The Harlem High School All Reunion is finally here with three days of fun scheduled for this weekend. 'Celebrating 100 Years of Harlem Alumni' the fun will get started Friday morning with registration taking place from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the Clothing Company. There will be a hospitality room set up at the Little Rockies Senior Center from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. for those who arrive early to gather and visit. Also happening Friday afternoon will be the opportunity for Harlem Alumni to...

  • USDA Update: Crop Progress and Condition

    Aug 28, 2019

    Scattered storms and damp conditions were observed across much of the State last week, according to the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. Topsoil moisture conditions for the state were 72 percent adequate to surplus, compared to 76 percent in the previous week and 40 percent the previous year. Subsoil moisture conditions were rated 73 percent adequate to surplus compared to 43 percent the previous year. Reporters in Roosevelt and Judith Basin counties reported frequent storms and humidity...

  • Gianforte Introduces Bipartisan Bill Creating National Suicide Hotline

    Travis Hall|Aug 28, 2019

    Background: The National Suicide Hotline Designation Act follows legislation calling for a study to determine the best three-digit dialing code for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The FCC released its report last week recommending “9-8-8” as the best three-digit dialing code for the lifeline. The National Suicide Hotline Designation Act assigns the FCC’s recommended number as the easy three-digit dialing code for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. This legislation authorizes states to collect a fee limited to supporting local...

  • Montana Masonic Foundation Offers Grant Opportunity

    Donna Miller|Aug 28, 2019

    At a teacher’s in-service meeting on August 19, the Grand Master of Chinook’s Masonic Lodge #50, Larry Surber and Lodge Secretary, Ben Hall invited public school administrators and educators to submit applications to the Montana Masonic Foundation Educational Grant Program. Grant applications for the 2019-2020 school year are due prior to December 31, 2019. The Montana Masonic Foundation’s (MMF) Educational Grant Program is designed to provide those involved in the public school system an opportunity to apply for a grant to assist under...

  • Grants Available to Benefit Blaine County

    MT Community Foundation|Aug 28, 2019

    Helena, Mont., July 30, 2019 – The Montana Community Foundation, Inc. (MCF) announces the opening of a grant cycle to benefit communities and residents of Blaine County. Grants will be made from the Blaine County Community Foundation Fund, established at MCF by Warren Ross in 1997. Financial support for this grant program also comes from the Ross 87 Ranch Endowment Fund, established by Warren Ross as well. Applicants must be either a 501(c)(3) nonprofit or an exempt governmental unit. Grants will range in size from $500 to $2,000. While grants...

  • Zurich Elementary School Counts Its Assets

    Donna Miller|Aug 28, 2019

    When Zurich Elementary School students began their school year on Monday, August 19, they welcomed a new K-2 teacher, Cassie Johnson; a new paraprofessional, Krysta Drugge; and a new cook, Sami Powell. However, none of the three newbies is new to the area. Cassie Johnson, who grew up spending her summers on the family ranch on Lone Tree Bench South of Chinook, is eager to be part of the rural school system. She remembers begging her mother to allow her to attend elementary school at Lone Tree...

  • First Fort Belknap 4-H Livestock Sale Is in the Books

    Donna Miller|Aug 28, 2019

    Tribal Councilman Dominic Messerly and Event Announcer Kenneth "Tuffy" Helgeson opened the inaugural Fort Belknap 4-H Livestock Sale with an honor song in the heart of Lodge Pole for Nakoda Aaniiih's first Fort Belknap 4-H Fair earlier this month. Leader of the Lucky Charms 4-H Club, Jennifer Perez Cole wished to thank the Wasay Wakpa committee and the local community for hosting the fair in what she called "the most beautiful setting." In hog showmanship results, Senior Showmanship Grand...

  • Educators Learn Strategies for Conscious Teaching

    Donna Miller|Aug 28, 2019

    Several educators from North Central Montana gathered in the Lloyd Sweet Auditorium at Chinook High School on August 19 to hear Katie Anderson, an educational consultant with Conscious Teaching, present an interactive workshop entitled "Conscious Classroom Management: Bringing Out the Best in Students and Teachers." Anderson performs consulting work for Rick Smith and Grace Dearborn at Conscious Teaching, a company in Fairfax, California. She is a National Board Certified Teacher currently...

  • Hot Dog Bar and Door Prizes greet customers at Harlem Lumber Grand Opening

    Kody Farmer|Aug 21, 2019

    Harlem Lumber, as it's known now, can trace its roots in the area all the way back to 1926 when it was known as Monarch Lumber. This past Friday Harlem Lumber welcomed customers, family and friends to come check out their new location as part of their Grand Re-Opening. Owner Rod Wagner and his wife Lorie took over the business back in 2012 from her parents, Charlie and Kay Brekke. Wagner has since taken the location to new heights. The biggest test to date was moving out of an outdated building...

  • Back to School: Watch for children in loading zones before and after school

    Kody Farmer|Aug 21, 2019

    Turner Public Schools returned to school last week and students in Chinook, Harlem and Hays/Lodge Pole will start later this week. This means that the streets surrounding the schools will be busy with kids hustling to and from school as well as the buses and parents or family members dropping their children or siblings off. With all the commotion going on it's time to remind everyone to be extra vigilante around the schools, especially the grade schools with the much younger students. Drivers...

  • Sweet Medical Center's Farmer's Market has a little something for everyone

    Kody Farmer|Aug 21, 2019

    The Sweet Medical Center has been for active in the community going way beyond providing necessary medical treatment. A big reason for that community involvement being such a success has been the hard work of Resource Support Specialist Nora Conner. The Sweet Medical Center has been very active getting their message out and doesn't have any plans to scale back any time soon. Conner has been with Sweet Medical for the past four and a half years and says she wears many hats while performing her...

  • New Wheat and Barley Committee Members Announced

    Cassidy Marn|Aug 21, 2019

    GREAT FALLS, Mont.—Governor Steve Bullock has appointed Max Cederberg of Turner and Llew Jones of Conrad to the Board of the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee (MWBC). The MWBC administers the check-off dollars paid by Montana wheat and barley producers. Max will serve as the District 2 producer-director, replacing Randy Hinebauch of Chinook, who served nine years on the wheat and barley board. Max raises a variety of small grains and pulse crops on his farm and manages both conventional and organic operations. This will bring a unique and d...

  • Turner Schools Has a New Superintendent at the Helm

    Donna Miller|Aug 21, 2019

    With the retirement of former Turner School District superintendent, Russ McKenna, the school district which refers to itself as "one of the smallest towns in the 9C" has a new chief administrative officer. Tony Warren, Turner's current superintendent, previously served as the Opheim School Superintendent from 2014-2019. Prior to that, he lived in Helena for six years where he worked primarily as a special education teacher at Shodair Children's Hospital. Warren also has experience as a social...

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