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  • Jason DeShaw shares "Serenity in the Storm" program with Blaine County students

    Steve Edwards|May 10, 2017

    Jason DeShaw performed before two audiences of students in Blaine County. Last Wednesday, in the Chinook High gym, he sang and spoke to about 350 students gathered from Chinook, Harlem and Turner. The next day he did a similar performance at Hays-Lodge Pole High. His performance was a combination of country music, singing several songs he wrote himself, and conversation about his own challenges of mental illness and alcoholism. Jason DeShaw grew up in Plentywood, Montana and after college began...

  • Dr. Waded Cruzado to speak at ANC Graduation ceremony

    May 3, 2017

    The 2017 Graduation season kicks off Thursday, May 11 with Commencement ceremonies at Aaniiih Nakoda College in Fort Belknap. Graduation will be held at the Red Whip Gymnasium beginning at 5:30 p.m. 30 Associate Degrees will be awarded as well as 11 One Year Certificates. This years Commencement Speaker will be the President of Montana State University, Bozeman Dr. Waded Cruzado. Since January 2010 Dr. Waded Cruzado has served as the 12th President of Montana State University, and during that...

  • Jason DeShaw to Perform at Chinook and Hays/Lodge Pole Schools

    May 3, 2017

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 25, 2017 Contact: Dana M. Pyette Sweet Medical Center Jason DeShaw, a national award-winning mental health speaker and country singer from Montana, will perform in Chinook on May 3 and in Hays on May 4. For over a decade DeShaw has been a professional country singer performing across North America and Europe. DeShaw has released five albums and shared the stage with national country music acts including The Oakridge Boys and Little Big Town. In 2010, doctors diagnosed...

  • Sweet Memorial Nursing Home hosts annual luncheon to thank volunteers

    Steve Edwards|May 3, 2017

    By Steve Edwards BCJ News For several years the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home (SMNH) has held a spring luncheon to recognize and thank the many volunteers who help at the Chinook care home. The 50+ guests attending were representative of the folks who spend time helping make life a little more pleasant for the residents at the home. Jeanne Buffington, Activities Manager at SMNH, said the turnout of volunteers for this year's luncheon was one of the best she could recall. Buffington welcomed the...

  • Chinook Red Cross Blood Drive is Tuesday, May 9th

    May 3, 2017

    Walk-in donors will be accepted from 12:30 P.M. - 1 P.M. Story submitted by, Carla Jenewein 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). Appointments and walk-ins will be accepted starting at 1:00 PM. Any healthy person age 18 (or age 16 or 17 with a signed parental consent) or older and weighing at least 110 pounds is eligible and encouraged to donate blood. Valid identification is required for all blood...

  • Absentee Ballots for May 25 Special Election in the Mail

    May 3, 2017

    Absentee ballots will be mailed Monday, May 1st for voters that have requested their ballots be mailed to them for the upcoming 2017 U.S. Representative Special Election which will be held on May 25th. If you would like to request an absentee ballot for this upcoming election, you may call the office at 357-3240 and we can mail, fax, email you the form; you may have someone pick up the form for you or you can come up to the Clerk & Recorder’s office and pick up an absentee ballot. All Election Day polling places will be at their normal l...

  • 2017 JUMP mission group will head to Portland, Oregon in late July

    Steve Edwards|May 3, 2017

    JUMP is a Christian-based service organization for teens in the Chinook area. Since its inception, about a decade ago, the group meets regularly for Bible study and does various service projects in the community-from helping at the Food Pantry to canvassing for the annual Community Chest. It's also been a tradition, starting eight years ago, to do a summer mission trip. Janelle Downs, who is now an adult leader with the group, was in the first group of teens to make a mission trip with JUMP. She...

  • Chinook FFA members compete at Envirothon

    Sierra Swank, Reporter Chinook FFA|May 3, 2017

    Monday, April 24, Chinook chapter members departed early in the morning once again for another opportunity to learn and socialize in the form of a competition. This particular competition, Envirothon, was a first-time for the Chinook Chapter that these courageous members: Hailey McMaster, Rielly Wiegand, Wylee Brown, and Sierra Swank, decided to take on with open minds. This competition was open to FFA chapters and public school science classes. The first thing the competitors did was take tests...

  • Edwards Funeral Home to introduce new Funeral Director at May's Business After Hours

    Steve Edwards|May 3, 2017

    Edwards Funeral Home will be hosting the next Business After Hours set for Thursday, May 6. Business After Hours provides an opportunity for a business to showcase its services and products in a more relaxed atmosphere, after hours. Daniel Dahl, the new funeral director at the local mortuary, will be on hand to greet guests, provide tours of the funeral home and share information about funeral planning and the services offered by Edwards Funeral Home. The event will run from 6-8 pm and is open...

  • Blaine County Library

    May 3, 2017

    Thank you to everyone who attended the Bill Rossiter program. If you weren't here, you definitely missed out! This presentation was a Montana Conversations program brought to you through the Montana Humanities. "Florence Foster Jenkins" will be the movie at 1:00 p.m. today. Set in 1940s New York, Florence Foster Jenkins is the true story of the legendary New York heiress and socialite (Meryl Streep) who obsessively pursued her dream of becoming a great singer. The voice she heard in her head...

  • Harlem Library

    May 3, 2017

    Be sure to stop at the library and see the outstanding selection of themed basket now on display for the Friends of the Library basket social fundraiser. Bidding is open through May 10. Final bidding will take place at the basket social from 7-8 P.M. There is a five dollar admittance to attend the social with delicious desserts being served, a 50/50 drawing, and a fun time with friends. You will also have the opportunity to view the new steel shelving that was purchased through funds raised by the Friends of the Library with assistance from...

  • Harlem City Council discusses resumption contractor work

    May 3, 2017

    Harlem City Council Regular Meeting Minutes Monday, March 13, 2017 Editors Note: The following are excerpts from the Harlem City Council Meeting Minutes. For a complete transcript please contact Rebecca Schackelford at the City Clerks Office. The Harlem City Council regular meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by Mayor Taylor. Roll Call: Council members in attendance were Ralph Schneider, Eva English, and Marc Arensmeyer. A quorum was present. Councilman Kenneth Hansen was going to be late arriving to the meeting. Public Forum: Douglas Stua...

  • April 17: The day when Montanans finally earned enough to pay their 2017 tax bill

    Steve Edwards|May 3, 2017

    Tax Freedom Day is the day that Americans, collectively, will earn enough to pay their tax bill for the current year. Tax Freedom Day takes all federal, state and local taxes and divides them by the nation’s income. This year Americans will pay $3.5 trillion in federal taxes and $1.6 trillion in state and local taxes, for a total bill of $5.1 trillion (that’s 31 percent of the national income). For 2017 national Tax Freedom Day is April 23rd, but since each state (because of varying state and local tax rates) has a different tax burden, tax...

  • Bill Rossiter visits Blaine County as Locals enjoy program of "Tall Tales and Tall Songs"

    Steve Edwards|May 3, 2017

    Bill Rossiter spent a day and two evenings in Blaine County sharing his program of songs and tales about the settling of the "Great American Desert." Rossiter used a series of songs, biographical sketches and collected tales to describe the travails of settlers who migrated west during a period from the late 1800's to about 1920. He presented his program titled "Home, Home on the Ranch: Farm and Ranch Life in Story and Song" before appreciative audiences at both the Blaine County Library in...

  • Students learn to 'Apply' Mathematics during construction project

    Kody Farmer|Apr 26, 2017

    Chinook High School Math Teacher Andrew Linquist and his General Applied Mathematics students are taking the math skills they have learned and applying them to a real world project to further enhance the students understanding of the importance of math in so many aspects of life. Students were to design and construct a 'Tiny House' complete with a concrete foundation, trusses, and electrical and plumbing schematics based on a 1 inch to 12 inch scale. Each students house was constructed 8" x 16"...

  • City Filing Deadline rapidly approaching

    Apr 26, 2017

    Anyone interested in running for a City Office in the September 12 Primary Election can file a Declaration of Nomination form at the Blaine County Clerk and Recorder’s Office beginning Thursday, May 20, 2017. The Declaration of Nomination form will be accepted through June 19, 2017. The City Offices that are up for Election are as follows: CITY OF HARLEM: Mayor – 4 year term; Councilperson East Ward – 4 year term; Councilperson West Ward – 4 year term. CITY OF CHINOOK: Mayor – 4 year term; Councilperson East Ward – 4 year term; Councilpers...

  • Chinook Food Pantry recognized for efforts to reduce hunger

    Apr 26, 2017

    Jeanne Dalton and Amelia Funk were recently in Helena representing the Chinook Food Pantry at a statewide ceremony. Dalton is the current director of the local food bank, since January, 2016, and Funk was the first director, serving from 2000 until she retired in late 2015. The two received awards on behalf of the Food Pantry at the biennial awards ceremony of the Montana Food Bank Network. Individuals and food banks are nominated for the awards. Montana First Lady Lisa Bullock presented the...

  • Chinook Lions Club hosts annual Old Timers' Dinner

    Steve Edwards|Apr 26, 2017

    Organizers said there were 90+ guests who attended the recent Chinook Lions Club's annual Old-Timers' dinner. Sometime in the early 1980's club members invited a few local seniors to a club meeting and dinner to share memories about the area from the 'old days.' Soon the event became an honoring of all local seniors and, in addition to the dinner, guests are treated to entertainment. This year's entertainment was brought by Cory Pierson from the Havre area. Rather than a standup program,...

  • Northern Montana Care Center Director of Nursing Receives Award from Montana Health Care Association

    Apr 26, 2017

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 19, 2017 Adam Derby, RN, is the Director of Nursing at the Northern Montana Care Center (NMCC) and was recently awarded the "Commitment to Caring Award-Director of Nursing" from the Montana Health Care Association. This award recognizes a Director of Nursing from the state of Montana who is outstanding in the area of long term care. The recipient not only excels in all professional aspects of the job, including innovative quality care, managing customer service, and...

  • My Answer

    Dr. Billy Graham|Apr 26, 2017

    Q: Both my parents were alcoholics, and I always vowed I’d never go down that path. But now I’m in my 30s, and I’m afraid I’m about to go the same way they did. What’s wrong with me? I hate myself for being so worthless. A: I don’t need to tell you that you’re about to go down a dead-end road; you saw what happened to your parents. One reason I wanted to reprint part of your email here is because I hope it will warn others who are in danger of making the same mistake. Don’t beat yourself up, however, or tell yourself that you’re worthles...

  • Chinook Area Chamber of Commerce holds monthly meeting, seeks input

    Jennifer Hellman, Secretary and Communications Director|Apr 26, 2017

    The Chinook Area Chamber of Commerce held their monthly meeting at the Chamber office on main street April 13th, 2017 at 6:00pm. Fundraising ideas have been discussed the last few months and we have decided to start the Farmer Rancher Appreciation night again. There will be a committee meeting on April 26th at 6:00 p.m. for anyone that is interested in helping with the planning of this event can contact any of the board members. We will be meeting at the Chamber office on Main Street. Sarah Pratt is putting together a power point to use for our...

  • Malstrom EOD Unit called in to dispose of old chemicals from the Chemistry Storage room at CHS

    Apr 26, 2017

    The Malstrom EOD (Explosive Ordinance Division) was in the Chinook High School on Wednesday, April 12th to dispose of some volatile chemicals that had been sitting in the Chemistry storage room for many years. Picric acid and ethyl ether were the two containers taken away. The high school was evacuated prior to handling the chemicals. At which time, the chemicals were transported outside of town, where they were then buried, and then exploded by the EOD unit. The school is in the process of eliminating chemicals that are no longer allowed in hi...

  • Sweet Home Easter Egg Hunt a long standing tradition

    Apr 19, 2017

    By Kody Farmer BCJ News This past Saturday eager egg hunters converged on the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home for their Annual Easter Egg Hunt. The event has been a longstanding tradition at the Sweet Home and has been going on for as long as anyone seems to remember. Its a great way for the residents to interact with the youngsters and enjoy the Holiday. Sweet Home Activities Director Jeanne Buffington is always happy to see the young ones around, "They have so much fun watching the kids, when its...

  • MDT to begin centerline rumble strip installation in central and north-central Montana

    Apr 19, 2017

    April 14, 2017 - Helena, Mont. Road crews contracted by the Montana Department of Transportation will begin installing rumble strips the week of April 17 along the centerline of several rural two-lane highways in MDT's Great Falls district, encompassing much of central and north-central Montana. Depending on weather and conditions, installation is expected to go through the end of June. Similar to shoulder rumble strips that have been utilized on the state's highways for decades, centerline...

  • Eagle Scout Project simplifies American flag retirement

    Steve Edwards|Apr 19, 2017

    Kougar Lanier, a member of Boy Scout Troop 1438 in Havre, is completing his Eagle Scout project, and part of his project includes Blaine County. Kougar was in Chinook last weekend placing one of four receptacles that will be available to deposit American flags that need replacing. The Blaine County location is in the county courthouse, on the lower level, adjacent to the Sheriff's Office. He said, "It will be the only flag drop box that is accessible 24 hours a day. Kougar said a couple of...

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