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It’s the final week for Men’s Health Month! Though we are sad to see the month close, I’d like to end it with a very powerful topic of discussion and an imperative key to men’s health. This week’s topic is Mental Health. The statistics behind men’s mental health is staggering and shows how little discussions are being had to ensure that men’s mental health needs are being addressed. There are over 6 million men who suffer from depression; however, it is often undiagnosed as they present with fatigue, irritability or loss of interest in h...
The Milk River Gobblers Club of Havre has distributed 4 scholarships this year totaling $1500.00. At the start of this year, only 2 $500.00 scholarships were going to be awarded. But, because of an outstanding turnout at this February’s banquet, we were able to award two additional $250.00 scholarships. These scholarships are awarded to those individuals interested in pursuing a field involving some type of outdoor “wildlife” degree. Recipients are selected from schools starting at Chester and running to Malta. Also, south to Big Sandy, inclu...
Sponsored by the Institute of Museum and Library Sciences (IMLS) and by the Aaniiih Nakoda College (ANC) Library, the ANC Library will host a free “make and take” workshop on Tuesday, July 2, from 1:00-4:00 p.m. According to ANC Librarian Eva English, supplies will be provided and everyone is welcome to join the crew to make a wreath out of pages from old books. The workshop will take place at the ANC Library located at 330 Assiniboine Avenue on the ANC campus. Courtney Werk, Bryce Stiffarm, and English will be the presenters at the book wre...
The Big Flat community received some much needed moisture this week. Reports of 3 1/2 to 5 inches were reported. The crops were in need of rain, so we are so thankful for the moisture. Sympathy is extended to Carla Van Voast and the family with the passing of Jack on Friday. His sevice will be Tuesday at 11 am at the Turner Christian Church. Lunch will follow at the Turner school. Lucy Grabofsky and Harley Beck spent Monday night with Grandma Loretta and Grandpa Wally Beck. On Tuesday, Loretta took the girls to swimming lessons and they had an...

In its ninth season of providing service to the community, Loaves and Fishes will again be offering a summer lunch program at Wallner Hall, located at 337 Ohio Street in Chinook. The program began on June 3 and will extend until August 8. Because Loaves and Fishes is supported solely by personal and church donations, organizers of the program are seeking individuals interested in sponsoring a day. The program has a long and storied history. Approximately ten years ago, while she was serving as...

The Blaine County and Harlem Public Libraries are presenting a special program from Humanities Montana in conjunction with the Summer Reading theme "A Universe of Stories." Joan Bird, author, researcher, and zoologist will present the program "UFOs and Extraterrestrials in Montana" at the Blaine Country Library, Chinook, on June 26, 6 P.M. and the Harlem Public Library on June 28, 1 P.M. There is no cost for this presentation. Montana is home to some of the most significant, well-documented and...

By the time the fair opens on Thursday, July 4, exhibitors will have spent countless hours preparing their entries, hoping to win premium ribbons, bragging rights, or simply the personal satisfaction that comes with accomplishment. This year, the Blaine County Fair will offer four new open class entry opportunities to potential exhibitors. Three of the new categories: Cake Decorating, Knife Skills, and Culinary Education will be available in the Culinary Department where Hope Hamilton serves as...

The Blaine County Fair is something everyone looks forward to each summer. The dates of the fair change from year to year, but the excitment of going remains the same. In the 80's the fair took place at the end of August, and provided a great reprieve from the hassles of the first days of school. From that point on the fair has been moved up a little bit every few years. This year the Blaine County Fair takes place over the Fourth of July weekend and will also coinside with the Chinook High Scho...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has scheduled three open houses to discuss the Upper Missouri River Reservoirs Fisheries Management Plan. The plan guides fisheries management on Canyon Ferry, Hauser, and Holter reservoirs and the Missouri River below Toston and below Hauser Dam. The open house schedule is as follows: • July 8 – Helena, Montana Wild Auditorium, 6 p.m. • July 10 – Great Falls, Region 4 Headquarters, 6 p.m. • July 17 – Bozeman, Region 3 Headquarters, 6 p.m. FWP determined which areas of the plan needed to be addressed b...
Over 100 Montana companies showcasing fresh produce, meats, foods, coffees, teas and more will be on full display at the Montana Department of Agriculture’s 3rd Annual Montana Food Show, slated for September 27, 2019 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse in Bozeman. The show will run from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and be open to both professional buyers and the public. “We’ve been grateful to partner with and showcase Montana’s food companies at the Montana Food Show, and we’re looking forward to the third edition of the event this fall,” said Director Be...
The Beaverhead Recreation Working Group will host a volunteer workday on Saturday, July 13. Participants should meet at the DNRC parking lot, 840 N. Montana St., in Dillon at 9 a.m. Please bring water, gloves and a lunch. Volunteers and landowners will be teaming up to post signs and spray weeds in the Sage Creek/ Basin Creek Area southwest of Dillon. This area has been a focus of the working group, and these cooperative efforts can help protect natural resources while protecting everyone’s opportunities to hunt and recreate in this area. E...

Summer is officially here, and with that comes young entrepreneurs and their lemonade stands. This outgoing trio had quite the deal. For $0.75 you got a glass of lemonade and a cookie – of which they had multiple to choose from. Be on the look out for youngsters trying to earn some spending money through their own hard work. Way to go kids!...
State and local public health officials are reminding Montanans to take steps to avoid mosquito bites and prevent infection with West Nile Virus (WNV). In Montana, WNV season usually begins in July and ends in October, as this is when the mosquitoes that transmit WNV emerge. The best way to prevent mosquito-borne diseases, is to protect yourself from mosquito bites. While mosquitoes found in Montana are unable to transmit diseases like Zika virus, they do spread WNV. The virus can also infect horses and birds, with birds serving as the source o...

Fifty one years ago, those attending the 1968 National FFA Convention engaged in heated debate. Donald Shinn from New Jersey had declared on the business floor, "Any student who is regularly enrolled in vocational agriculture is entitled to become an active member of any chartered FFA chapter." At that time, approximately 3,300 females were enrolled in vocational agricultural classes. The motion was quickly seconded by Richard Posthumus from Michigan, but it was defeated. The FFA would not...
Men’s Health Month is back at you this week with another important topic! This week we are addressing the elephant in the room, Erectile Dysfunction. Once again, this topic may be a little uncomfortable to discuss with your provider but what you should know is that there are about 30 million men affected by erectile dysfunction and about half of those men are 40 years or older. It’s a common issue and a hot topic you should discuss! Erectile Dysfunction can be caused by physical issues or psychological/emotion components. Let’s discuss the p...
After a bipartisan effort from Montana Congressman Greg Gianforte, Pennsylvania Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, and 17 other lawmakers, House leaders chose to delay consideration of an appropriations measure which included a pay increase for Members of Congress. “Hardworking Montanans know that if you don’t do your job, you don’t deserve a pay raise. In Washington, Congress hasn’t passed a budget, hasn’t secured the border, and hasn’t reined in out-of-control spending,” Gianforte said. “Congress hasn’t done its job, it doesn’t deserve a...
Humanities Montana is now accepting nominations for the annual Montana Center for the Book (MCB) Prize. Up to five award-winning programs will receive $1,000 cash in recognition of their creative and wide-reaching literary programming such as family reading groups that promote youth literacy, reading series that encourage active engagement with the literary arts, or high school workshops that support student participation. The deadline to submit nominating letters is July 15. With a mission to promote an awareness of books, writing, reading,...
Dave and Teresa Cornell drove to Billings on Friday to take Danial Cornell home after a two week stay at Grandma and Grandpa’s. On Saturday Dave, Teresa, Dalton, Alyssa, Danial and Addison drove to Wilsal to attend the wedding of Dave and Teresa’s niece, Emily Boyce. August Handran spent the night at Grandma and Grandpa Cornell’s on Sunday. Gene and Susan Billmayer were in Great Falls on Thursday for doctor appointments. Susan Billmayer attended a 4-H Foundation meeting on Wednesday in Chinook. Emily and Susan Billmayer attended the wedding of...

Multiple nominations brought Wade Schneider to the attention of the Student Excellence Award selection committee. Wade is pursuing an associate of applied science degree in plumbing and a certificate of applied science in welding. Wade has worked hard to be an active participant in the college experience at Northern-both in and out of the classroom. His commitment to the classroom has resulted in a 4.0 g.p.a. Outside the classroom, he has been a member of Collegiate Stockgrowers Association (ser...
USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will begin accepting nominations for county committee members on Friday, June 14, 2019. Agricultural producers who participate or cooperate in an FSA program may be nominated for candidacy for the county committee. Individuals may nominate themselves or others as a candidate. Organizations, including those representing beginning, women and minority producers, also may nominate candidates. Committees make important decisions about how federal farm programs are administered locally. Their input is vital on how F...
Helena, Mont. – Folks across Montana looking to create or expand their operation or agriculture business now have the opportunity to access state grant dollars, as the 2019 funding cycle for the Growth Through Agriculture (GTA) Program is open. “Our Growth Through Agriculture program has provided Montana’s producers and small-business owners with vital funding to help create jobs in their communities and add value to our state’s ag products,” said Department of Agriculture Director, Ben Thomas. “With our ag industry becoming increasingl...
FSA’s Emergency Loan Program is available for agricultural producers in counties designated as primary or contiguous natural disaster areas. See map below of current Disaster Designations in Montana. Contact your local FSA office for specific designations in your area and time frames to apply. Eligible producers have eight months from the date of the disaster designation to apply for low-interest emergency loans to 1.) Restore or replace essential property; 2.) Pay all or part of production costs associated with the disaster year; 3.) Pay e...

The ninth annual Blaine County Cruise has a full slate of events planned for the weekend as activities get underway Friday afternoon at 5:00 p.m. with registration taking place at the Blaine County Fairgrounds. The Cruise welcomes everyone to participate in the weekend activities and this year will also include a 'Scavenger Hunt' Friday evening. Saturday Cruisers will head to Chester. The cruise is open to anyone with a vehicle. The club prides itself on being family-friendly. Bring the kids,...

The JUMP Youth Group held a 80's themed street dance and costume party Saturday evening on main street in downtown Chinook. The dance was well attended and provided added fun for all the swimmers in town to enjoy. Prizes were awarded to the winners of the Dance and Costume contest....
Twenty-three youth and adults from the Jesus Uses Motivated People (JUMP) group will be travelling to Puyallup, Washington, this summer for their third mission trip to that city. From June 16-24, they will work at three different sites. At Helping Hand House (HHH), an emergency shelter that serves families with children who are experiencing the crisis of homelessness, the group will perform maintenance and landscaping labor. Operating under the core values of urgent relief, trust, and dignity, HHH helps families through one or more of their pro...