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Ken Finley raises produce in an area along the Milk River near the Chinook Water Treatment Plant. The last day of September he held a Customer Appreciation Day. It was a near perfect fall day with mild temperatures and sunny skies. Finley said, "I've been wanting to give back to the folks who support my vegetable stand all summer. This seemed like a good weekend to do it and pumpkins are the seasonal vegetable of choice this time of year." Weather forecasters were predicting a dramatic cold...

If you lived along The High-Line long enough you certainly have experienced winter storms in nearly every month of the calendar with the exception of maybe July. We've all seen snow in June in August, but the storm that came through last weekend was one of those that goes in the category of "I'll never forget". The storm blanketed the region with a heavy wet snow that wreaked havoc on trees, power lines and anything that it would stick to. The leaves of fall are always so beautiful and truly a...

The Chinook Rod and Gun Club held its fifth annual gun show this past weekend at the Blaine County Fairgrounds commercial building with vendors from all over the state of Montana and one very special vendor from Spokane, Washington attending the show. The event was again a huge success the club uses funds from the event to help improve the gun range south of Chinook, Which in and just a few short years has become one of the nicest stops for gun enthusiast along the High-line to visit. The Range...

The recent East Fork Fire was a trying time for many and as such brought to light many areas where things need to improve to avoid the challenges and pitfalls that accompanied those trying to battle the blaze or were otherwise affected or involved. A meeting to address those issues was recently held at the Chinook Volunteer Fire Department conference room. Leonard Lundby, Fire Chief, Manchester Volunteer Fire Department was on hand to moderate the meeting. On hand were members of the Chinook,...

This was the fifth year the Harlem Civic Association hosted a Fall Festival-sometimes billed as 'the last picnic of the season.' The Association hosted a first ever Hunger Walk as part of this fall's event. Organizers said 70+ people signed up and paid the $30 fee to walk. The money will go toward support of the local food bank. The Civic Association has operated for more than a decade funding and organizing various events to "improve life in our community." By walk time, at 2 pm, the weather...

These little cuties spent the better part of recess piling leaves, jumping in it, and throwing them in the air trying to catch them. They were having such a wonderful time! Then, Monday began to cool off and a skiff of snow blanketed the playground. The children were looking for whatever amount of the first snow they could find to pile on to their little snowmen they were building. By the time Tuesday came, the playground was soaked with about an inch of rain and soaking the leaves and ground....

October is National Farm to School Month and is promoted as a time to connect students to producers in developing their understanding of the food they consume. According to the MDA website, "Farm to school programs enhance the connection communities have with fresh, healthy food and local food producers by changing food purchasing and education practices at schools and early care and education settings. Students gain access to healthy, local food as well as education opportunities such as...

Northwestern Energy has been working day and night getting power back up and running the past few days. Most power has been restored to the many communities with Chinook on the waiting list at press time. We are in hopes that at the time you are reading this you will be in modern comforts once again. Thank you to all who were instrumental in getting us all back up and running....

The weather in Montana is always unpredictable especially on the Highline and this past Monday we were made aware of just how crazy it can get. Locals can often be heard describing the weather as "just give it 10 minutes" and it will change. But, every now and again the storm catches even the most prepared residents off guard. The storm that came through was a wet heavy snow that weighed down the branches of the trees to a point of breaking causing a whole lot of damage all over Blaine County...
The Chinook Rod & Gun Club will hold its Fifth Annual Gun Show this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Commercial Building located at the Blaine County Fairgrounds. The Gun Show is the primary fund raiser for the club and has another great show lined up for the weekend. The Chinook Rod and Gun Club has cemented itself within Chinook and Blaine County as a fantastic outlet for families to get involved in the outdoors. The Club has been very active in getting youth from all over Blaine County out to Dry Fork Reservoir each spring to connect with...

By Steve Edwards BCJ News Reporter's note: My interest in the Country Club hall on the Big Flat started when a fellow diner asked Ed Snider, at a Harlem Senior Center dinner, "Do you remember the time you took us to the Turner Country Club?" My ears perked up because I'd never heard about a country club near Turner or anywhere else on the Big Flat. After some more questioning Ed told me, "The Country Club is a place with quite a history. Contact Richard Hickel up in Turner and he'll tell you all...
Karolee Cronk Mark your calendar for Wednesday, October 11, when the Friends of the Harlem Public Library will hold its annual meeting starting at 6 P.M. at the Harlem Public Library meeting room. A salad supper will be served, and attendees will learn firsthand of how the Friends have helped to provide items which enhance our local library. All are invited to attend, and, if you’re not already a Friend, you may choose to become one. Our local library has much to offer in addition to a myriad of books, and this is an opportunity to learn m...
By Steve Edwards BCJ News Last week the first quarterly drawings in the new Sweet Escape raffle series were completed. Sarah McKinney won the first quarterly trip for this year. She won a trip for two for four nights/five days and can chose among Hawaii, Cancun, San Diego or Las Vegas as her destination. Jill Leo won the third drawing for the monthly Montana trip. That trip, for two, is for three nights/four days and Leo can pick from 12 cool Montana destinations. Art Kleinjan was the third monthly runner up winner and will receive $200. Trip...
Newborns to five year-olds in Blaine and Hill Counties can receive an age appropriate book each month…for free! The free books are a part of the Plant a Seed…Read! effort connected to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library project. The popular artist started the book distribution program in 1995 in her home county in Tennessee. The initiative was based on research results that show a major part of a child’s brain development happens from birth to age five. Reading aloud to a child in that age category is connected to improved levels of readiness wh...

Harlem Senior Center hosted its second annual Senior Sensations event recently. The day long gathering featured presentations on everything from adult protective services to support groups for caregivers. Katy Noel, Harlem Senior Center Director, said, "I got the idea to hold a one day event last year after noticing all the 'special' days set aside for seniors in September. It seemed to make more sense to have a one-day event and use it to share information useful to seniors." Noel said she is...

The Blaine County Sheriff's Office and Chinook Police Department are using a new web-based software that will improve crime statistics reporting and streamline dispatch operations that serve both agencies. Undersheriff Frank Billmayer explained, "The new eFORCE system utilizes computer-assisted dispatch (CAD) and will give officers a record management system (RMS) that will reduce paperwork and streamline the issuing and writing of citations. The RMS capabilities will allow department managers...
September 27, 2017 – The fall health fair may be a little later this year, but there will be lots of fun and education for the whole family. On Friday, October 27th from 7am until 11am, area residents are welcome and encouraged to come to the Blaine County Event Center. There is no school that day, so bring the kids too! There will be plenty of stations for them, including a life-size Operation game built by the Chinook High School FFA. A costume contest will be held for all ages. The grand prize is season passes to the Chinook City Pool and H...
The Harlem Senior Center and the Harlem Public Library are co-sponsoring a 3-night (1 night each for 3 weeks) series of informational and educational training/preparation sessions focusing on three main topic areas regarding “End of Life” issues. The sessions, and their days and times, are as follows: On Monday, October 16, 7:00 pm, the topic will focus on the Legal and Financial aspects (wills, power of attorney, guardianship, estates and trusts, insurance, and beneficiaries) associated with “End of Life” decisions. Monday, October 23, 7:0...
By Anita Reed The Firemen’s Spaghetti Supper will be held on Sunday, October 15, from 5-7:00 p.m. at the Big Flat Catholic Church Hall. Free will donation will go to the Hogeland Volunteer Fire Dept. The HHH Club is sponsoring this event. Anita Reed took Harlan Krass to the ER in Havre on Monday. Linda and Darel Hauge also met them in Havre. He is home recovering from pneumonia. Wally and Loretta Beck attended the Turner Lutheran Church turkey dinner on Sunday. Susan Billmayer visited at Jane and Harlan Krass’ home on Wednesday. Last Mon...
The Blaine County Health Department will be at the Turner School Gym on Tuesday, October 10th from 9:00-1:00 for flu shots. Mark your calendars! Lifetouch Photography will be at the Turner School on Monday, October 30th for school pictures. Class pictures are $10.00 and sports buttons are $5.00. Order forms with more information will be sent home in the near future. School will be dismissed at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday October 18th and there will be no school on Thursday Oct. 19th. National School Lunch week will be October 9-12th. Call the...
Hard to believe it is October already... you can certainly tell by the colder weather and snow falling! Stop by to pick up your calendar and see all we have planned for you! The movie scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 4 at 1 p.m. in the Library Meeting Room is “Shane” and “Hidden Figures” is scheduled for Oct. 11. Refreshments will be provided. Bingo will be this Thursday at 1 p.m. Virginia Olson won the big “Jackpot” prize last week. Friday, the Kitchen Band will be playing and there will be Pinochle after lunch. Amy Belle Smith and Doris Hofel...
By Katie Noel There will be a Going Away Party for Lois Rowe this afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. here at the Senior Center. Everyone is Welcome. Thank you: Diane Peterson for the cases of water, the cherry and pumpkin pie fillings. Carlyn Jensen for the cantaloupe. Albertsons for the Apple Cider. Chuck Wasser for the cherry tomatoes. Mrs. Hofer for the watermelon and cantaloupe. All the wonderful people who helped in any way with the Senior Sensations Event…registration table, food help, speakers, game and contest participants. Dale Klungland a...
Over the weekend, cooler and wetter weather helped ease the effects of this year’s fire season, but most of the counties within the Lewistown Fire Restriction Area have decided to stay in fire restrictions, with the exception of Chouteau and Phillips Counties. These two counties along with Montana Department of Natural Resource & Conservation rescinded Stage 1 fire restrictions effective immediately. Blaine, Golden Valley, Hill, Roosevelt, Sheridan and Valley Counties are currently in Stage 1 fire restrictions, including all lands managed by t...

he Blaine County Cruisin' Association continued their annual tradition of the fall car show this past weekend at the Blaine County Fairgrounds. In the past the show has been part of the Sugarbeet Festival, this year the Cruisers decided to continue with the show despite the Festival not taking place. The show attracted participants from all over the Hi-Line as well as Canada....

Six months ago several locals participated in a "train the trainer" class presented by the ALICE Institute and held at Chinook High. Since that first introduction to the protocols associated with ALICE training (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate), trainers for both Blaine County and Chinook Schools have been conducting drills to teach staff and students at schools and county employees how to deal with an active shooter situation. Since the shooting at Columbine High School in 1999,...