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  • Sweet Medical Center and Chinook Dental to host July Patient Appreciation/Business After Hours

    Steve Edwards|Jul 4, 2018

    Sweet Medical Center and Chinook Dental are hosting a Patient Appreciation event in conjunction with the Chinook Area Chamber's quarterly Business After Hours. This is the third year the two medical providers have teamed up to welcome the community to meet the staff of the two businesses and learn about the services available. Nora Conner, Outreach Coordinator with the Sweet Medical Center (SMC), said she is looking forward to a large crowd. The Patient Appreciation/Business After Hours event...

  • Chinook JUMP receives unanticipated gift toward 2018 mission trip

    Steve Edwards|Jul 4, 2018

    Chrissy Downs and Jacob Huckabee, representing the local JUMP group, recently received a check for $1000 from Ray Reid on behalf of local VFW Post 4620. Reid is commander of the local VFW Post. Downs is an adult leader with JUMP, "a Christ centered youth group," and Huckabee is one of the older members of the JUMP group. Accepting the check for JUMP Chrissy Downs said, "The gift was not expected but it is much appreciated." Jacob Huckabee, a 2018 graduate of Chinook High, explained how JUMP...

  • Frank and Bettie Barber recognized by Senator Daines, Representative Greg Gianforte

    Jul 4, 2018

    Editors note: Frank and Bettie Barber of Lloyd, Montana are easily recognizable throughout Blaine County and their generosity and kindness is known across the region. Recently Montana State Senator Steve Daines and Representative Greg Gianforte both recognized the Barber's, just days apart, for their Military service and community involvement with the Bear Paw Bowman Archery Shoot held annually at their ranch. The following are the officially letters from our State Representatives. June 16,...

  • Chinook Blood Drive set for Tuesday, July 10th Will Be Held in Memory of Amanda Oehmcke

    Carla Jenewein|Jul 4, 2018

    Story Submitted by, By Carla Jenewein Please stop by and join the Red Cross in giving your life saving blood In Memory of Amanda Oehmcke. Each pint of blood given can save up to three lives. Appointments are highly encouraged by the American Red Cross. So, if you have not made an appointment you can go on-line at redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-733-2767 (1-800-REDCROSS). The Red Cross will begin accepting walk in donors at 12:30PM and walk in slots will also be available throughout the day. Appointments begin at 1PM. Any healthy person age 18...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Jul 4, 2018

    Elissa and Jordan Zellmer and family returned this week from a camping trip to Ft. Peck and Nelson Reservoir.. Loretta Beck attended the Basketball Tourney in Malta and watched the Turner team play. On Wednesday, Susan Billmayer went to Billings to the dentist. When she returned home, she took in the Crop Tour in the Turner area. Eric Billmayer and Karyn Reiger also attended. Annie and Matt Klindworth and family returned this week from a vacation to the Seattle Area where they visited family. Loretta Beck and Merrrilyn Billmayer attended the...

  • Turner talk

    Diana Maloney|Jul 4, 2018

    The Turner Tornadoes basketball teams played in the Malta tournament this weekend after a great two days of camp with Belt’s head coach, Jeff Graham. Shania Maloney spent last week in San Diego with Hilary Richman and Rainee Baker at a Pharmacy convention. While there they took in many sites in the area. Richard and Marjorie Hickel’s grandsons, Danny and Jesse and their parents, Becky and Scott visited them last week. They also visited the Brown’s and ‘Steve Hickel families. Max and and Kirsti Cederberg were to Billings for the weekend for the...

  • A lot going on in Turner: Field Trip, Clean up, Booster

    Diana Maloney|Jul 4, 2018

    At the close of every school year, the elementary students at Turner take a little field trip to celebrate the close of the year. This year the students and their teachers traveled to Havre to the Wahkpa Chu'gn Buffalo Jump. It was a beautiful day with all the bushes at the site in aromatic full blossom. It was in this area that immense herds of bison roamed the grassy plains along the Milk River. Archaeology at Wahkpa Cju'gn reveals that native people used this site extensively for at least...

  • Public Invited to hear Mitigation Plan updates on July 9th

    Jul 4, 2018

    A knowledgeable tour guide let the children experience a buffalo hunt. They were given, under direct supervision, an ancient weapon called an atlatl, to throw at a buffalo model. Here, Savannah Heilig takes her attempt at getting down the right stance to throw it. It truly was a fun afternoon. Savannah is the daughter of Rachael and Kent Heilig of Turner....

  • Get ready to Cruise...

    Jun 27, 2018

    The Eighth Annual Blaine County Cruise is finally here. Get the family together and head to the Blaine County Fairgrounds this Friday to get signed up for this years Cruise. This year the group will travel to Turner on Saturday while competing in family friendly games and activities along the way. Friday night the movie Herbie will be shown and Saturday 'Fast 8' will be showing....

  • MDT bus tour sees projects along US Hwy 2 from Havre to Fort Belknap Agency

    Steve Edwards|Jun 27, 2018

    Last week about 30 people joined a Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) bus tour to view completed and future road projects along US 2 from Havre to Fort Belknap. The tour was held the day before the MDT's meeting conducted in Havre. District Three Transportation Commissioner Greg Jergeson, from Chinook, said each year MDT conducts a bus tour in one of its five MDT districts. "Until this tour," Jergeson added, "only MDT officials and transportation commissioners participated in the annual...

  • Tom Fairbank selected to fill District 3 County Commission seat

    Steve Edwards|Jun 27, 2018

    On Friday, June 22, Blaine County Commissioners Dolores Plumage and Frank DePriest selected Tom Fairbank to complete the unexpired term of the commission seat vacated by Charlie Kulbeck. The Blaine County Democratic Central Committee met on the Monday night before and selected three names that were submitted to the County Commissioners. Kulbeck had earlier notified commissioners that he was resigning effective July 1, citing his own health challenges and family concerns. Fairbank will complete...

  • Chinook Eagles Club now offers community daily lunch service

    Sami Powell|Jun 27, 2018

    Many folks would say not much ever changes in a small town but sometimes change can be subtle and that was the case last week when the Chinook Eagles Club began offering a full lunch service. Monday, June 18th marked the first day of the Eagles new venture and certainly appeared to be a hit with the local lunch crowd. Small towns can always use a boost and providing a new choice is exciting and brightens the community outlook. The first day was a huge success with nearly every seat taken....

  • Krystal Steinmetz rejoins Bear Paw Development as Planner

    Jun 27, 2018

    HAVRE – Bear Paw Development Corporation announced that Krystal Steinmetz of Havre was recently hired as the organization's Director of Community Planning. Steinmetz worked for the economic development organization previously, but most recently served as the Development Director for the Boys and Girls Club of the Hi-Line. She also has worked as a freelance writer and journalist for newspapers, television and radio. "Krystal brings to this position exactly the right experience and knowledge to h...

  • Hill County Electrics 73rd Annual Meeting of Members Well Attended

    Jun 27, 2018

    HAVRE – Bear Paw Development Corporation Hill County Electric (HCE) held its 73rd Annual Meeting of Members on Saturday, May 12, 2018. Nearly 200 individuals attended the meeting including members, their families and other guests. Subject matter discussed during the Business meeting included the cost of transmission and running power lines across a large service area with less than one member per mile. Through on-going maintenance and improved technology, HCE is able to reduce the number of o...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Jun 27, 2018

    Crystal, Cassidy, Holly, Cooper, and Lucy Grabofsky were over to Wally and Loretta Beck’s home on Thursday, June 14, and helped them with yard work. On Friday evening, June 15, Jake and Lizzie Nelson were supper guests at the Wallace Beck home. They are new members of the Hogeland community and are here from Minnesota. They are employed at Shawn and Bobbi Becks. On Saturday, June 16, Merrilyn Billmayer, Sharon Goodrich, Kathy Zellmer and Loretta Beck took a basket of goodies over to welcome them to our community. Visitors at Harlan and Jane K...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Jun 27, 2018

    The Turner High School boys basketball team traveled to Cutbank to compete in the Cutbank Classic a week or so ago. Last Saturday the Welsh family attended the Jones/Baird wedding. Ron, Avery, and Piper Fox went to Buffalo, WY to help Lyvee Fox celebrate her 4th birthday. Grandma had to stay home as she came down with the flu. Get Well, Susan! Don and Valerie Van Voast attended Tyrel and Lyndsey Obrecht’s wedding in Lewistown over the weekend. Last weekend, Darel and Linda Hauge attended the Baird/Jones wedding, and Alice and Dwight, and E...

  • Maggie Lewis called as new pastor for Chinook and Havre Presbyterian Churches

    Steve Edwards|Jun 27, 2018

    The new pastor recently called to serve the Chinook and Havre Presbyterian Churches is no stranger to north central Montana. In August 2012 Maggie (Margaret) Lewis came as the first Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) to serve in Chinook. After leaving Chinook she attended the University of Iowa for a time, then began the Master of Divinity program at the University of Dubuque, also in Iowa. She completed the three year program of study in preparation for the ministry in May, 2018. Both the Chinook and...

  • Harlem Senior Center

    Katie Noel|Jun 27, 2018

    Thank You to Blaine County Democrats for the cookies. Thank You to Barb McDonald for the peony on the piano. Thank you to Dale and Vonnie Klungland for putting the new board on the courtyard Get Ready for the Fourth of July midweek events!!! The Harlem Senior Center will be having a float in the parade, 4:00 pm. Riders are needed! Get out your red, white and blue clothes to wear on the float. Don’t forget the picnic in the park (bring salads, desserts) - hamburgers, hot dogs, drinks, plates provided - at 5:00 pm. Friday June 29 – Saturday Jun...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Marlane Wenzel|Jun 27, 2018

    By Marlane Wenzel, Friday, June 29, is the birthday lunch and we will be having a 50/50 Raffle this month. This week in Bingo there were four winners on one game. It got pretty exciting. Thank you for the lovely centerpieces and bouquets of flowers Marilyne Berger, Tara Baird, and Debbie Ramberg. They are beautiful and we appreciate them. Last week activity winners are as follows: Bingo: Marlane Wenzel; Shanghai Rummy: Don Durocher; Pinochle: High Doris Hofeldt, low Elisabeth O’Brien Remember, your memberships are due this month. They are $10....

  • Nominations Open for the 2018 County Committee Elections

    Jun 27, 2018

    USDA Farm Service Agency encourages all farmers, ranchers, and FSA program participants to take part in the county committee election nomination process. Committees are comprised of locally elected agricultural producers responsible for the fair and equitable administration of FSA farm programs in their counties. Committee members are accountable to the Secretary of Agriculture. If elected, members become part of a local decision making and farm program delivery process. A county committee is comprised of three to 11 elected members from local...

  • 2018 Blaine County Cruise heads North to Turner

    Kody Farmer|Jun 27, 2018

    The eighth 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 Turner. The cruise is open to anyone with a vehicle. The club prides itself on being family-friendly. Bring the kids,...

  • A road trip west and discovery of a new rest stop on US Highway 2

    Steve Edwards|Jun 27, 2018

    My wife and I were driving to Conrad for a meeting. Readers who have traveled west along US 2 from Blaine County know that once you leave Havre, rest stops are virtually nonexistent until you reach Chester. In the winter the situation is worse since the Chester rest area closes. A couple of hours into the trip we stopped at the Visitors' Center on the east edge of Shelby for a bathroom break (this is another rest stop that is frequently closed in the winter months). We were browsing the...

  • A message from the Blaine County Health department: It's never too late to quit tobacco use

    Jana McPherson-Hauer|Jun 27, 2018

    Jana McPherson-Hauer, RN, is Lead Local Health Official and Public Health Nurse in Blaine County. The average adult takes 15 to 20 breaths a minute — more than 20,000 per day, according to the American Lung Association. Healthy lungs are important to deliver clean air to our bodies’ organs and tissues, which convert oxygen into fuel to support vital body functions. When a smoker lights up, it affects not only the health of the lungs, but also the body structures that depend on the lungs for oxygen. Smoking is the leading cause of pre...

  • Hey batter batter batter! Swing batter!

    Jun 20, 2018

    Carter Alisch takes his turn in the batters box for the Ace Hardware team last week versus Havre in the season finale of the (Age 9-10) Minor League season. The team played every Tuesday at the Chinook Youth Baseball baseball field and began play the first week of May....

  • Reporting Prevented Planting and Failed Acres

    Jun 20, 2018

    Producers are reminded to report prevented planting and failed acres in order to establish or retain FSA program eligibility for some programs. Producers should report crop acreage they intended to plant, but due to natural disaster, were prevented from planting. Prevented planting acreage must be reported on form CCC-576, Notice of Loss, no later than 15 calendar days after the final planting date as established by FSA and Risk Management Agency (RMA). For example, winter wheat planted/failed and the acreage is re-seeded to barley in the...

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