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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 These two counties along with Montana Department of Natural Resource & Conservation rescinded Stage 1 fire restrictions effective immediately.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,...

Most transports in Blaine County, whether by the fixed wing jet or the helicopter, are from one of the local airports. Smith said, "Typically we will land and someone with the local EMS organization will pick up the Mercy Flight crew and take us to the patient. We can help the local EMS folks prepare the patient for transport, that's part of our job." Dan Friede, who has worked with the Mercy Flight crews over the years, added, "The crews are very helpful and will direct and assist the local...

The 140th Commemoration of the Bear Paw Battle will take place Saturday, October 7, 2017. Nez Perce descendants will remember and honor all who sacrificed through a pipe ceremony and drum circle. Food will be offered after the ceremonies in the lower parking lot. Everyone is welcome and there is no admission fee. Photography will prohibited during some ceremonies. Commemorative activities will begin at approximately 10:00 a.m in the upper parking lot. Facilities are limited to pit toilets and a...

Whether local students were behind the scenes as assistant directors or on stage dressed in costume, the children were stars this past week in Turner! Auditions for the production, "Treasure Island" conceived and written by Jim Caron, and music and lyrics by Jim Caron and Michael McGill, took place on Monday followed by practice after school and all week long in the school gymnasium. At any rate, the students pulled off a fabulous production under the direction of Emily Dwornik, Tour...

With the suspension of the Sugarbeet Festival, a few organizations and individuals in Chinook took matters into their own hands to create some fall diversions last weekend at the Blaine County Fairgrounds. Despite a rather gloomy start of the weather, the day turned pleasant and a decent sized crowd came to enjoy a car show, do some roping, enjoy a customer appreciation lunch and take in a drive-in movie after dark. Dan's NAPA store hosted a noon luncheon in the commercial building with sloppy...
The Sunday School is once again doing the Big Flat Community Calendar. If anyone has any changes to be made to the calendar, or would like to be put on the list to buy a calendar, please contact Amy Egbert, Elissa Zellmer, or Anita Reed by Sept. 30. If you received a calendar(s) last year, and want to remain on the list, we have you on file and no action is needed at this time. Harlan and Jane Krass would like to thank everyone who attended their 60th Anniversary party last Sunday and to everyone that sent cards and wishes! Susan Billmayer had...
Sonny and Nellie Obrecht enjoyed attending the MSU- Northern’s home coming festivities this past Saturday. Dan and Amy Hutton were to Rocky Boy to watch their granddaughter, Audrey, play Volleyball. Virginia McCracken has moved to Havre in the new Timbercreek Village. She would love to hear from you either by a visit or correspondence. Her address is: 155 34th Ave. West #22, Havre, MT 59501. Her phone is 879-9363. There will be a 90th Birthday party for Adrienne Hutton on Saturday, September 30th at 5:00 p.m. at the Crystal Inn Motel in G...

This week the library is observing Banned Books Week. Celebrate your freedom to read by stopping at the library. Carly has put together a fun game "Guess the Banned Book" for both adults and children to play. We are also showing the movie "Footloose," a movie about fighting for your rights, Thursday, September 28, 6 P.M. The library board of trustees meets today in the meeting room at 4:15 P.M. Tonight Triangle Communications is presenting a free training "Basic Internet and Email" from...
Gracias! To Hillary Richman for the cookies; To Diane Peterson for the cases of water. Don’t forget about the Harlem Civic Association 5K Walk/Run on Sunday 24th afternoon at 2 p.m. Proceeds go to the Harlem Food Bank Then, at 4 p.m., the Civic Association will be doing the Fall Festival Picnic in the Park at 4 p.m. They will supply the sloppy joes and utensils and such. We need to bring salads and desserts. Music is there also! If you like good theater plays you need to get ready for the Montana Actors’ Theatre 2017-18 Season at MSU Nor...
By Kristi Norby The October calendars are out, so stop by and see what we have planned for next month. We have added a few activities including a pie social with the Board of Directors. The Genealogy Group is starting up again and will be meeting in the afternoon on the third Tuesday of the month. Last month, there were 8 members present. If you are interested in joining, please talk to Vernelia Tilleman or me. We had a nice turnout for the Cancer Support Group on Tuesday. Guest speaker Shaun Guffin was very inspiring as he shared his life...
The Harlem Senior Center will be hosting our second annual “Senior Sensations” Event on Wednesday, September 27, 2017. We invite the whole community to join us for a day filled with speakers, games, contests, information and pamphlets, photos and much more. September is a month full of special recognition days/weeks that pertain to elderly topics. We will be honoring and celebrating several of them, in addition to providing the general public with as much information on certain senior topics as we are able to at this event. Please come and che...

After a long stretch of record hot temperatures and dry conditions, locals got a break as the rains finally came. Like the few random showers through the summer, the most recent rains were spotty by amount but still greatly appreciated. Immediate forecasts are for cooler than normal overnight temperatures and low percentages for more rain. Steady rain was reported over the East Fork Fire and provided much help to those still on the scene in hopes of reaching 100 percent conta...

When Meadowlark fourth grader Griffin Crowley and his family returned to their home in south Blaine County after being evacuated because of the East Fork Fire, Griffin made a sign for the front yard. One side read "Pray for rain" and the other read "Thank you firefighters." Asked why she thought her son made the sign, Jacy Crowley teared up a bit as she explained, "I think when we returned to the house and he saw the devastation from the fire, he was overwhelmed." Jacy added, "He did the sign...

By Steve Edwards BCJ News Reporter's note: Forty-six seniors from along the Hi-Line recently completed a seven day, six night motorcoach trip to Colorado Springs. My wife and I organized and were group leaders for the trip. Since coming to Chinook I've wanted to put together such a trip and the experience was a lot of fun for us, and I hope for the other 44 travelers who made the trip with us. Coordinated through the senior centers along the Hi-Line, we had 27 passengers from Blaine County, the...
Members of the Chinook High School classes of 1956-1957-1958 are gathering this weekend for their 59th, 60th and 61st reunions. They would welcome greetings from any friends who may also be in the area. Registration for around 50 attendees begins 5 p.m. on Friday at the Chinook Motor Inn. Saturday morning these classmates will be at the Blaine County and Wildlife Museums. They will then board a bus at 11 a.m. for a drive down Paradise Valley Road, where many of Chinook’s former students rode to school by bus. Upon arriving at Zurich Park, t...
The fall season is here, and with it comes Harlem’s Fall Festival. The event will begin with the Harlem Hunger Walk starting at 2 PM; entry forms for this 5K walk are available at Richman Insurance (forms have all the needed information). The walk proceeds will benefit the Harlem food pantry. All are invited to the potluck picnic to be held in City Park at 4 PM; sloppy joes and lemonade will be provided. To add to the afternoon’s enjoyment, Tim Whitney’s band will be playing. Also, get your tickets for chicken bingo from Helen Schroeder; this...

By: Alyssa Gruszie Every year, the FFA organizes community service projects. The Chinook FFA began a community garden this past summer. They have been landscaping the post office since school started. Before the fair members also expanded the FFA booth at the Blaine County Fair Grounds. Community service projects encourage FFA members to help out in our community. The newest and largest FFA community service project is the community garden located behind the High School. The community garden...

On Sunday, August 27, 2017, American Legion Auxiliary Blaine Unit #48 of Chinook hosted a reception recognizing the Girls State and Boys State delegates that represented Chinook High School this past summer. The delegates, their parents and families were invited to attend the reception. Every year girls and boys in their junior year of high school are offered the chance to apply for the honor of attending the Montana Girls State and the Montana Boys State sessions that are held during the month...

The movie "The Choice" will be shown in the Library Meeting Room on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Popcorn will be provided. Next week's movie is "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas." This Thursday, Bingo with Ray Reid will be at 1 p.m. Amy Belle Smith and Annette Powell won the Blackout prize last week. On Friday, the Kitchen Band will be entertaining us. Welcome to our new member Sheri Miller with her mandolin. There will also be pinochle after lunch. Last week's winners were Virginia Olson and Rochelle Wohl...

Brenda Mohar, Legion Auxiliary member, came to the Turner School this past Thursday afternoon to present the Americanism Essay winners and Poppy poster winners. After the local winners were announced last spring, the essays and posters were sent on to the state level for competition. It is with great pleasure that these students' work were top notch winners! In the poppy poster contest, top winners in the various divisions are seen with Mrs. Brenda Mohar, Bailey Billmayer, Hannah Richman, Sarah...
Susan Fox attended a quilt workshop in Turner on Sunday taught by Shawna Crawford. Many people attended the 60th Wedding Anniversary of Harlan and Jane Krass on Sunday. The family extends a heart felt thanks to everyone who attended. They appreciate you all taking time to wish them well! Volleyball games this week include Box Elder coming to Harlem on Tuesday at 6:00 p.m., Friday vs. North Country at Whitewater at 5:00 p.m. and again on Saturday at Wolf Point at 1:00 p.m. Football this week will be with Homecoming on Friday vs. Shelby at 7:00...

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently awarded a grant to purchase and install technology that will allow students at Meadowlark Elementary to experience "virtual field trips." Meadowlark Principal Jon Martin said he was excited about how the equipment will provide new learning experiences outside the classroom without the expense and logistical challenges of organizing and taking regular field trips. USDA's Distance Learning and Telemedicine grants program was created to...