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The word beacon has its origin in Old English when its meaning referred to a signal or lighthouse. Beacons were used not only by ships and later by airfields as a warning or guidance system but as a means for carrying news. A fire or light set up in a high or prominent position could also provide a sign of celebration. Since the 1600s, the word beacon has figuratively referred to a person or thing that illuminates or inspires. Drawing from these historical meanings, once a month, the Journal...
The November meeting for the Valley Clovers 4-H club was held at the Meadowlark Elementary School at 1:00 pm on November 18, 2018. The president called the meeting to order and then we said the American and 4-H pledge. After that, the officers read their official reports on our financial state and our correspondence. Then the individual club members reported on the events that happened prior to the meeting. After old and new business the club officers announced upcoming events. The club decided that the next meeting would take place at the...
The Milk River Wagon Train Company is gearing up for their 50th Annual Milk River Wagon Train trail ride, which will take place from August 28—September 2. Although the approximately 48-mile trek from Zortman to Malta won’t occur until late summer, event organizers are putting a call out to Blaine County cowboys, cowgirls, and trail riding campers, with hopes to see 50 wagons for their 50th Anniversary. According to their Facebook Profile, the mission of the company—which launched in 1969—is “to spend time with friends, family and our horses—se...

Glenn and Laurie Huestis have served the people of Blaine County with honor and admiration for quite some time and were recognized for their service at a retirement party for the both of them last week. Glenn is retiring from the Blaine County Sheriffs Department while Laurie is retiring from the Blaine County Disaster and Emergency Services and Blaine County Sanitarian Offices. Glenn and Laurie first came to Chinook in 1980 when Glenn took a position with the city police department. A few month...

Our ancestral roots run deep in Norway. Three of our grandparents immigrated to the United States from Norway at the turn of the century. Two of the grandparents came as children with their entire family. In 1906, our paternal grandfather, Sivert Munson, came at the age of 21 with no other family members. We were always intrigued with his story and his family in Norway. It was always exciting at Christmas, as his family would send cards and letters to him. They even sent him a painting by a...

This past November Blaine County held its mid-term election and on Thursday, December 27, 2018 District Court Judge Yvonne Laird swore in (L-R): Tori MacLean - Blaine County Treasurer, Tammy Williams - Blaine County Clerk and Recorder/Accessor, John Colby - Blaine County Sheriff, Kelsie Whitney Harwood - Blaine County Attorney, Miles Hutton - District 3 Blaine County Commissioner and Perry Miller - Blaine County Justice of the Peace....
The Farm Service Agency (FSA) wants to remind producers of certain commodities about the USDA Market Facilitation Program (MFP) deadline of January 15, 2019. The MFP will assist agricultural producers to meet some of the costs of disrupted markets by offering partial compensation to farmers and share-rent landowners for losses occurring because of trade disputes. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced in late September the addition of commodities to the trade mitigation package aimed at assisting farmers suffering from damage due...

Just as the layers of a lake experience turn-over with the changing of the season, Blaine County is experiencing turnover, with multiple new hires. The Road and Bridge Department has seen several new personnel since May. Both Byron Shackelford and Norman Williamson joined the department last year on May 1 as equipment operators. In addition, Garrett Powell has been operating heavy equipment for the Bridge Department since October 22, and Craig Sohn has been performing duties as a Road...
The next Red Cross Blood Drive will be Tuesday, January 8th 2019 in Chinook at Wallner Hall, 330 Ohio 12:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Please stop by and join the Red Cross in giving your life saving blood. All blood types are urgently needed and each pint of blood given can save up to three lives. Bring a friend or family member to give blood with you. If you are unable to donate or choose not to, there are other ways of giving. Volunteers are always needed, and the time spent volunteering does not need to be a lot, whatever works for you. You can...
In the early hours of Tuesday, December 18, 2018, John Muller, co-owner of McNair Furniture of Rudyard, his wife Christine, and their nephew Justin, all of Kremlin, were shaken awake by a loud noise and heavy smoke in their home. They were all able to escape, but with only the clothes on their backs; they lost everything. They thankfully have homeowners insurance, but not all of the belongings they lost are covered. Pizza Hut of Havre has graciously set the date of January 3, 2019 as a fundraiser for the Muller family. If you mention this...

HAVRE – Bear Paw Development Corporation recently hired Nan Gabriel as the organization's Director of Community Planning, with responsibility for assisting local governments with their planning needs, including developing and updating growth policies, seeking funds for planning documents such as Preliminary Engineering Reports and Preliminary Architectural Reports for infrastructure projects, and updating the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for Bear Paw Development's f...

The Commencement Ceremony for Class 39, of the Montana Youth Challenge Academy, was held on Saturday, December 15, 2018 on the campus of University of Montana Western in Dillon, Montana. MYCA Director Trent Gibson gave opening remarks at the ceremony that saw one hundred two Cadets graduate. Speakers included Major General Matthew Quinn, The Adjutant General, Montana National Guard, Dr. Beth Weatherby, Chancellor, University of Montana Western, Dr. Brock Tessman, Deputy Commissioner Higher...

The Annual Montana Stockgrowers Association and the Montana CattleWomen met for their Annual Convention & Trade Show Decenber 11-13, 2018 in Billings, Montana. The American National CattleWoman President, Gwen Geis, was present at the Montana CattleWomen Meetings. Gwen is from Gillette, Wyoming. Paulette Keller was present for all the MCW meetings as she is the MCW Parliamentarian and serves on several committees. Paulette is active at National, State, and Local levels of Cat...

The Lloyada Ladies Homemakers Club held their Christmas Exchange and Reorganization Meeting at the Montana Style Bed and Breakfast in North Havre on December 9, 2018. Everyone enjoyed a Lobster/Fish Quiche with dessert. A gift exchange and meeting followed. A tour of the facility with all the other made for an enjoyable day. Betsy Knight was a wonderful host and is a prior member of our club....

With 2019 just a few days away it is once again time to reflect on what we will remember about the previous year. In the past we at the Blaine County Journal~News Opinion have tried to categorize stories, and then reflect on the 'biggest' story in each group. We tried Top 10 lists, sports, events and a number of other variations. Blaine County is full of good people, great stories and wonderful happenings; county line to county line. We are passionate about our children, committed to agriculture...
Raptor Technologies calls themselves “the gold standard in school safety,” and the Chinook Schools are considering adopting a Visitor Management system produced by Raptor to address school safety challenges and to streamline other school operations. According to Chinook School Superintendent Darin Hannum, Raptor Technologies is the nation’s leading provider of integrated school safety technologies. “Their Visitor Management system is an observation and tracking tool that will help to keep our staff and students safe because it enables us to t...
Havre, MT December 20, 2018: Havre Elks Lodge #1201 wrapped up their 2018 Blanket Drive and inaugural Veteran’s Giving Tree with a distribution on Wednesday December 19th, 2018 at the lodge. Lodge Secretary and event chairperson Brandy Kurtz stated: “This year with the Blanket Drive we were able to assist twenty-five individuals in making sure they will stay warm during the winter season. We also were able to assist our furry four-legged friends with donations of many blankets to the Havre Animal Shelter, RezQ Dogs, and Paws in Chinook. Kur...

The Big Flat Market Cooperative in Turner has been working towards the purchase of a backup generator that will enable them to protect their inventory and to remain in operation in the event of any power outages or power failures. To achieve their goal, they have applied for and received grants from both Northwest Farm Credit Services and the Big Flat Community Grain Bin Foundation. In the past year, Big Flat Grocery was closed on five different occasions due to power outages. Under such...

The Hartland Colony School, which is part of the Chinook School District, held its 8th Annual Christmas program on December 19 with a dramatic performance by Mr. Nick Turner and his current students. The group performed the play, The Sole of Christmas written by Mary Barile. Before the play began, teacher at the school, Mr. Turner thanked Mr. Ron Lorang of Finest Boot Repair in Havre for his contributions to the set so that the crew could create a realistic shoe shop, Schuster Heisel. The...
Montana filed a notice of appeal Friday of the September decision by the federal district court in Missoula to re-instate endangered species protection to grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. “Grizzly bear recovery and conservation is an amazing success story that’s taken decades of hard work and dedication. The science is clear that grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem are recovered,” said Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Director Martha Williams. Montana joins the states of Idaho and Wyoming, along with the U.S....

My last shot at giving you a shot of Danish Christmas. I hope you have enjoyed yourselves with my not so formal introduction to our culture during the holidays. It has not been structured and thus this last piece is bits and scraps left over from the other articles. During the holy day month Danes – to a varying degree – get ready for Christmas. A lot of the getting ready has to do with not too healthy food. I know how many Montanans love pancakes. We do pancakes. Imagine if your pancake was...

Several Blaine County 4-H clubs were represented at the recent Blaine County 4-H Officer Training and Record Book workshop on December 9th at the Meadowlark School in Chinook. The Blaine County 4-H Teen Leaders organized and hosted the annual event this year. The Teen Leaders kicked off the workshop with several get-acquainted and ice breaker games. The group then split all of the participants up and they went to different workshops that were geared toward the office that they are holding in...

The Chinook High School Student Council has become very active and is looking for ways to make an impact within their school as well as their community. This past Thursday a number of students on the council made their way to the local food bank to assist with the food truck early that morning. While there the students recognized the need of the Food Bank and the emptiness of it's cupboards. "My hope at the beginning of the year was that student council was not just about attending the...

The Sweet Memorial Nursing Home is reorganizing their physical therapy service and will continue to provide its clients with top quality care. According to a statement released by Administrator Jenni Pula beginning January 1, 2019 their physical therapy department will change providers but that they will continue to provide top notch services for the people in Chinook and the surrounding communities. The new department can be referred to as Sweet Home Physical Therapy and they can be reached...

The Harlem Golf Course is coming off a very difficult year. Record snowfall in January and February of 2018 led to severe flooding in April, May and June that kept the course from opening until the July 4th weekend and put a severe strain on the course operation. In addition to the late opening the course was faced with an incredible amount of damage from the flood, having to completely renovate some fairways, repair greens and remove debris. The Harlem Golf Association is again holding a raffle...