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  • 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...

  • Census of Agriculture: Countdown Begins for America's Farmers and Ranchers

    Apr 19, 2017

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON – America’s farmers and ranchers will soon have the opportunity to strongly represent agriculture in their communities and industry by taking part in the 2017 Census of Agriculture. Conducted every five years by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), the census, to be mailed at the end of this year, is a complete count of all U.S. farms, ranches, and those who operate them. “The Census of Agriculture remains the only source of uniform, comprehensive, and impa...

  • Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks

    Apr 19, 2017

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: We currently are in need of instructors in your area! Hunter and Bowhunter Education Instructors are needed across Montana to teach safety, outdoor skills, ethics, and responsibility to students of all ages. Instructors donate many hours each spring and fall to ensure that hunters coming into the hunting tradition are safe and ethical. Youth 14-17 years of age may also apply to become Junior Instructors. Junior Instructors can benefit from the experience of teaching Hunter and Bowhunter Education in several ways,...

  • Montana Department of Agriculture & Montana Wheat and Barley Committee set to visit Japan

    Apr 19, 2017

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACTS: Andy Fjeseth, MT Dept. of Agriculture, (406) 444-3684 Wednesday, April 12, 2017 Helena, Mont. – Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA) Director Ben Thomas and Montana Wheat and Barley Committee (MWBC) Executive Vice President Collin Watters are set to visit Japan April 14-20. The trip will involve visits with several millers and government officials and will demonstrate the value Montana places on the trade relationship while also highlighting the state’s willingness to build on the outstanding, long-term bus...

  • Bowhunter Education Class Offered in Havre, for Youth and Adults

    Apr 19, 2017

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Bowhunter Education course dates have been set for the first courses in the Havre area for this year. There will be a regular youth classroom course starting April 24, and an adult online “field day” course on April 29. Starting in 2017, the purchase of a Montana bow and arrow license will be required prior to applying for any archery-only permit. To purchase a bow and arrow license, an individual must meet one of the following requirements: • show completion of a bowhunter education course • show proof of purch...

  • Blaine County Library

    Apr 19, 2017

    Plan to attend, "Home, Home on the Ranch: Farm and Ranch Life in Story and Song" by Bill Rossiter Wednesday April 26th at 7:00 p.m. After the settlers, pioneers, homesteaders and boomers finally put down roots, the long haul began. Carving a home out of the "wilderness" or out of the "Great American Desert" was tough enough, but sticking it out, year after year, added flint to the soul. Drought, fluctuating markets, grasshoppers, dust storms, taxes-and of course, the mortgage-all show up in the...

  • Harlem Library

    Apr 19, 2017

    Don’t miss the presentation “Home, Home on the Ranch” by Humanities Montana speaker Bill Rossiter April 27, 7 P.M. in the library meeting room. This entertaining program includes stories in word and song about the less glamorous, but more enduring side of farm and ranch life. There is no charge for this program and refreshments will be served. Bring a friend and enjoy a fun evening at your library! There will be no Lego Club Thursday, April 27. Also there will be no Story Hour Friday, April 28. If you or your organization are donating a baske...

  • County Elections Experts Outline Timelines for May 25th Special Election

    Apr 12, 2017

    Montana Association of Clerk & Recorders and Election Administrators - March 31, 2017 As efforts to revive Senate Bill 305 failed Friday, Montana’s elections administrators turned their attention to the forthcoming special election on May 25. SB 305, introduced by Sen. Steve Fitzpatrick (R-Great Falls) would have given Montana counties the option to hold a mail-only election to replace Rep Ryan Zinke. Despite the support of nearly all of Montana’s 56 counties and successful passage through the Montana Senate, SB 305 was tabled in the House Judi...

  • North Central Montana Relay will meet April 12 Teams can sign up and enjoy a Ice Cream Social

    Steve Edwards|Apr 12, 2017

    This June 23 Blaine and Hill County cancer support volunteers will collaborate to stage the first ever combined North Central Montana Relay. Co-chair Colleen Mulonet said the event, the major fundraiser that supports cancer research, will alternate between the two counties. The 2017 event will be held at Havre High School, next year's relay will be in Blaine County. Mulonet said the next regular meeting for the upcoming June event will be Wednesday, April 12 at the Chinook Eagles. She said,...

  • Chinook and Harlem Libraries to host "Home, Home on the Ranch…"

    Steve Edwards|Apr 12, 2017

    The Chinook and Harlem Libraries, in conjunction with Montana Humanities, are hosting stories and songs by Bill Rossiter in his presentation titled “Home, Home on the Ranch: Farm and Ranch Life in Story and Song.” The program, through songs and stories, illustrates the less glamorous but more enduring side of life on the ranches and farms in Montana. Both programs are at the respective libraries: Chinook’s performance is Wednesday, April 26, at 7pm, and Harlem’s is Thursday, April 27, at 7 pm. There is no charge to attend the program. Rossite...

  • Pippi the Clown will make 12th annual appearance at the 2017 Blaine County Fair

    Steve Edwards|Apr 12, 2017

    Reporter’s note: Each time I attend the Blaine County Fair I’m impressed with the gaggle of kids following around a lady who’s wearing wild face makeup and outlandish, bright colored clothing. She’s usually pulling a cart full of surprises or has a bunch of surprises laid out on a table to entertain kids. Whatever she’s doing, the younger set is drawn to her like a magnet. Folks familiar with the Blaine County Fair, particularly if they have little kids or grandkids, know this ‘Pied Piper of Montana kids’ as Pippi the Clown. Thinking abou...

  • 115 children attend Midwinter Fair Youth Day

    Press Release|Apr 12, 2017

    The Midwinter Fair Youth Day was held on Friday, February 3, 2017 and began with the youth in attendance playing games sponsored by different Tribal Programs. Games included Basketball competitions hosted by the CDC program, a music booth that handed out headphones hosted by the Tobacco Prevention Program and go-cart riding through a maze hosted by The Hays/Lodge Pole Gear Up Program. The day was themed after the Mid Winter Fair, which was "Language Through Music." The opening acts were the...

  • Blaine County Library

    Apr 12, 2017

    Be sure to stop into the library this week and help us celebrate National Library Week! We have a table with 2 foot by 6 foot poster for patrons to color on. We have door prizes to register for and we have surveys we would like to have filled out. Everyone who checks something out will receive a book bag and bookmark, both of which can be colored with markers. “Sully” will be the movie at 1:00 p.m. today. On January 15, 2009, the world witnessed the “Miracle on the Hudson” when Captain “Sully” Sullenberger (Tom Hanks) glided his disabled pl...

  • Harlem Library

    Apr 12, 2017

    Don’t miss the Humanities Montana program on Thursday, April 27, 7 P.M. in the library meeting room. Speaker Bill Rossiter will present an informative and entertaining program “Home, Home on the Ranch.” Please come and bring a friend! Summer will soon be here. Each year the library hosts a Summer Reading Program for children ages preschool through grade six to support literacy skills and encourage reading enjoyment. The library is asking for your help. We have a list of supplies needed for the various projects we will do with the child...

  • Chinook FFA hosts 23rd Annual Poets & Pickers Gathering

    Sierra Swank|Apr 12, 2017

    Friday and Saturday, April 7th and 8th, the Chinook FFA Chapter hosted the 23rd annual Poets and Pickers Gathering. The Chinook FFA Chapter has hosted this for 12 years, and before that Speech and Drama for 11 years. Poets and Pickers is their own entity who bring in entertainers from all over to take part in their show. This entertainment is full of family fun storytelling, cowboy poetry and songs. Steve Hughes, Arnold Hokanson, Noel Burles, and Dale Mailand were just some of the performers tha...

  • This 'Spring Cleaning' not so fresh!

    Apr 5, 2017

    When all was said and done Pike Construction of Chinook hauled more than 1,300 cubic yards of contaminated soil from the lot on the corner of Indiana Street and U.S. Highway 2. Donnie McCurry, Environmental Science Specialist with the Department of Environmental Quality - Montana is the directing authority of the clean up at the petroleum release sight. McCurry said they will install a well for periodic testing and when petroleum levels fall below established limits the sight will be released....

  • NBC film crew, correspondent in Blaine County last week

    Steve Edwards|Apr 5, 2017

    NBC Producer Samantha Wender spent part of a week in early March visiting with Blaine County residents across the county. Last week a crew revisited Blaine County to do filming for a story about how citizens in a county equally split in the last presidential election "can coexist." In addition to Wender and a film crew, Correspondent Harry Smith interviewed citizens who had visited with Wender earlier in the month. The NBC team filmed in Blaine County for two days. Harry Smith, who first...

  • Montana Historical Society looks to improve Helena Museum

    Kody Farmer|Apr 5, 2017

    Montana Historical Society President Bob Brown was in Chinook last Thursday and stopped by the Blaine County Museum to discuss the efforts underway to improve the facility in Helena with Executive Director of the Blaine County Museum, Jude Sheppard and former State Senator Greg Jergeson. The Museum at its present location was built in 1950 and was called the Veterans and Pioneers Memorial Building in which we now refer to it as the home of the Montana Historical Society (MHS). The MHS is the old...

  • Harlem City Council discusses Late fees, Junior High recycling

    Apr 5, 2017

    Harlem City Council Regular Meeting Minutes Monday, March 13, 2017 Prior to the regular council meeting, a public meeting was held to discuss the possibility of implementing a late fee on past due utility bills. The public hearing began at 6:00 p.m. Dean Baker asked the Council why penalize the people that are paying their bill who once in a great while forget to. Rhonda Baker added that the snowbird and/or vacation rate payers don't always get their bills because they are not always able to...

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