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Much, much appreciation to all these wonderful people! Charlie, Kay and Rose for taking care of the leak on the hose in back of the refrigerator. Rose Noel for picking up the liver in Chinook, Janet Gruszie for the rhubarb. Wise Words: Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. ~ Unknown Funny-Bone Ticklers… An old guy was working out in the gym when he spotted a sweet young thing... He asked the trainer that was near-by, “What machine in here should I use to impress that sweet thing over the...
Max and Kirsti Cederberg, and Peggy and Francis Van Voast visited with Edith and Bill Bilger in Chinook on Saturday. They went on to Havre and had dinner with Chuck and Barb Salerno. Linda and Darel Hauge attended Dakota Krass’ Confirmation services on Sunday in Hogeland. Tammy Jones met up with a group of gals that she graduated with over the weekend at Flathead. They all had a great time visiting and reminiscing. Brooke Reed attended Basketball Summer League in Havre this summer. It concluded this week. Diana Maloney and Hilary Richman attend...
Congratulations to Shyan Krass on her achievement at Summer League Basketball Camp at the College. She received a letter of intent to play basketball at Northern when she graduates high school. What an honor!! Caleb Zellmer attended Flathead Bible Camp this past week. He and Pastor Ellen attended. Last weekend, Cassie Handran, August, and Evelyn spent the weekend at the Dave Cornell home staying with Grandpa Dave and Grandma Teresa enjoying doing farm things. This weekend, Teresa took him back to his parents in Scobey. Allan Gryde passed away...

Chaz Shambo, left in lavender of Hays and his Mountain River team take the lead in the third heat of the Indian Relay Races at the Great Northern Fair in Havre Sunday afternoon. Indian Relay races have become a staple across the west, filling the stands with people ready to witness the action. The Mountain River team won the third heat. Blaine County was well represented both in the arena and in the stands....
What makes a picture great? The subject matter, the spontaneity, contrast, color? There are so many things that can factor in to ones idea of a ‘great’ picture. We are very proud of our front page picture each week and we want to involve our local photographers and casual picture takers in the process. The front page picture is generally a stand alone photo of an event, scenery, animals, kids or people just having fun but there are so many instances that happen every day that fit the bill. Planning on setting up a shot or getting the right angl...

Harlem High social studies teacher Jack G. Young, now a recently published novelist, said he's always loved to write, even as a kid when he would write "little stories with the characters from my dad's comic book collection: Spider-man, Daredevil, The Hulk, Wolverine, etc." A major motivation to do a novel was so he could honor the memory of his former students who died young. He explained, "This venture into writing is as much honoring them as well as fulfilling a dream of mine." Young grew up...

The final draft of Blaine County's 2018 Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan (MHMP) was presented at the courthouse to about 30 local government officeholders, representative from state and federal agencies and interested citizens. The 150-page draft is the result of nearly a year's work to assess potential hazards in the county, list the possible economic and human losses should certain calamities occur and provide ways to reduce the severity of these calamities. Having a plan helps ensure...

Two Blaine Countians received "Senior Citizen of the Year" awards at the regional meeting of the North Central Agency on Aging's gathering on July 20 at the senior center in Geraldine. "The annual award program," per Karin Roehm, Director of Area III's regional senior centers, "honors volunteers who have made significant contributions at the various centers in our region." The Area III Aging Council includes senior centers in Blaine, Chouteau, Liberty, Pondera, Teton, Glacier and Toole...
The case concerning the poaching of ten deer in McCone Co. last fall has been settled in McCone Co. Justice Court. Two high school-aged males were found guilty on multiple wildlife violations for events that took place on Oct. 15, 2017, prior to the opening of general deer season. In this case, Region 6 Game Wardens confirmed a total of ten dead deer, most of which were shot with a shotgun using loads typically used for pheasants. The deer were found scattered over two miles near road 528 in northern McCone Co., on the north end of the Remuda...
Ever wondered what really happens at the point of death? Karin Gunderson, author of “Encounters with Heaven - Stories of God’s Surprising Presence” along with her son, Ryan, will be presenting “Encounter with Heaven,” an experiential evening combining Karin’s incredible true stories from her work as a hospice harpist, with beautiful harp, piano, Native American flute, and incredible stories from Karin’s hospice work. The Gundersons will be giving a concert Thursday, July 26, 7 PM at American Lutheran Church of Chinook. Ryan Gunderson beg...
By Katie Noel Thank You to these fine folks - Kay and Jerry Schmitt, Chuck Wasser and Kermit Johnson for all the help with unloading, hauling and getting the new cabinets in place. To Heilig Clan for the for the cakes in honor of Phyllis’s birthday. Historical Fact: In 1946, U.S. Lieutenant James J. Davidson became the first pilot to take off and land a jet aircraft from a ship-based launching platform. Joke of the week: Three Pastors in the south were having lunch in a diner. One said “Ya know, since summer started I’ve been having trouble wit...

The Turner Volunteer Fire Department hosted their annual "Fill the Boot" picnic in the Turner Park on July 14th. The Firemen barbecued burgers and had corn on the cob. They asked attendees to bring the side dishes of desserts and salads. It's always a fun afternoon with much visiting and games of sorts. The children were looking forward to the water slide coming, but due to wind and cooler temps the order was canceled. But, even though it was cooler at lunch time, the temp went up a bit towards...
Renella and Kraig Hansen, Marija and Clinton Hansen, Kent and Jenna Hansen and Eliott, Ananiah and Josiah Thompson, Jonathan Erickson and Max and Kirsti Cederberg were Saturday guests at Lenny Erickson’s to celebrate Renella’s birthday. Last weekend, Bill and Mary Hake spent the weekend in Glasgow. They also took in production, “Leader of the Pack” at the Fort Peck Theater. They enjoyed their weekend with friends from Columbus. Don and Bonnie Harmon, Jon, Shelly, Eddie, and Jack Harmon were in Havre on Saturday to attend a McGillivray family...
Brandon, Daniella and Dallas Beck and Kevin Beck spent the afternoon Sunday visiting with Wally and Loretta Beck. Emily Billmayer was home for the weekend. She spent Saturday afternoon with Grandma Helen and Aunt Betty making pies. Emma Timmons, Hannah Richman and Gracie Honey spent the week in Helena at a basketball camp at Carroll College. Mary Ellen Deloach and Carol Ann Klaptse had a few ladies over to their home on Wednesday for coffee. Nancy Snider brought along some treats to enjoy with their coffee. Diana Maloney and Jane Krass went to...
With summer half over, more than 50,000 watercraft have been inspected at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks aquatic invasive species inspection stations around the state. “The wet spring delayed a lot of boating activity, but boaters are enjoying the water now that hot and dry weather is here,” said FWP’s AIS Bureau Chief Thomas Woolf. “Get out on the water and have fun but remember to stop at any open watercraft inspection station that you encounter in your travels.” To date, 12 boats with invasive mussels have been intercepted in Montana....

The Chinook Fire Department recently hosted locals to learn how to join the fire department. Chief Kraig Hansen said, "We currently have 17 firefighters (three women and 14 men) on our roster, we need 28." He added, "During the East Fork fire a lot of people helping fight the fire, told me they might like to be volunteer firefighters. We could use 10 new firefighters right now." Six prospects showed up, several with volunteer firefighter experience. Shortages of volunteer firefighters are not ju...

A severe thunderstorm ripped through Turner, Hogeland and surrounding area's last Tuesday. The storm contained high winds, large hail and rain and left a swath of destruction that included completely uprooted trees, property damage and severe crop damage. The communities quickly came together to help each other assess the damage, get things cleaned up and repair what could be fixed. Small communities can always count on their neighbors when things get tough....

Library Director Colleen Brommer said there was a good turnout for the Community Appreciation staged by the Harlem Friends of the Library. Brommer said the Friends always try to host some sort of a summer event, this year it was an open house, cupcakes and summer drinks and a visit by Jack Young, local author, Harlem High teacher and library board member Young was signing his recently released book entitled "Down Range." The Friends of the Library were instrumental in raising funds for new...

By Steve Edwards BCJ News Reporters note: During the recent Blaine County Fair I was working at the Lions' Club pronto pup food booth. The booth was just across from where the Dreamland Carnival was set up. During a break in the pronto pup trade I was watching the carnival workers prepare to open, shining their rides, organizing their game booths, preparing fair food and getting ready to welcome customers. One of my co-volunteers wondered aloud, "What do you suppose it's like to be a carny?"...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CHINOOK, MT. July 13, 2018 – With the addition of Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Dustin Ratliff, Sweet Medical Center (SMC) is now able to reach its goal of providing Integrated Behavioral Health services to its patients. Integrated Behavioral Health, or Integrated Care, is an approach to caring for patients using a team of professionals in the primary care (medical clinic) setting. A team of professionals works with patients to address their physical, b...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Marc Kloker Information and Education Program Manager Communication-Education Division Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Region 6 Reser Reservoir, a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) reservoir located approximately 18 miles northwest of Chinook, will be slowly drained throughout the summer due to structural damage at the dam. A small washout was observed this spring, and repair and maintenance to the dam is necessary to avoid a complete loss to the structure. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is working with BLM staff to...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE By David Baier While it may be best known for retirement, Social Security is also here to help you get back to work if you are disabled. For millions of people, work isn’t just a source of income, it’s a vital part of who they are, it gives them purpose and pride, it’s a connection to community. If you’re getting Social Security disability benefits, we have good news for you. Social Security’s work incentives and Ticket to Work programs can help you if you’re interested in working. Special rules make it possible fo...

Nora Conner, Outreach Coordinator with the Sweet Medical Center (SMC), earlier said she was hoping for good weather and a large crowd for the Patient Appreciation/Business After Hours event held last week. It's the third year SMC and Chinook Dental have teamed up to welcome guests and show their appreciation for community support. Last year an end of the event rain shower put a damper on things. Conner was all smiles this year with the warm and pleasant evening. Caterer Val Frank said she...
Reporter’s note: My story about the old Orpheum Theatre’s stage and John Deere Day appeared in the May 9, 2018 issue of the “Blaine County Journal.” My motivation to research and write that story was based on a letter I received from Calvin Blatter, a former resident of Blaine County who now lives in Great Falls. I wanted readers to see the letter from Calvin. Calvin (now 94 years old per his niece Leanna Blatter Johnson) handwrote the following four-page letter telling the story of why he knows there was a stage in the old Orpheum because of a...

Tuesday July 10, 2018 was the Red Cross Blood Drive in memory of Amanda Oehmcke. The drive was held at Wallner Hall. There were 38 donors presenting with 30 viable units collected. The family of Amanda would like to thank all of those who came by to donate in Amanda's memory and they appreciate all of your kind words. There were 3 first time donors: Amanda Stroebe, Cindy Haney and Shellie McMaster. Other donors receiving pins were Don Ranstrom-15 gallons, Nicole McCracken-2 gallons, Jack...