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  • Flag poles needed at Fort Harrison

    Diana Maloney|Oct 19, 2016

    The American Legion Auxiliary is asking for donations to help purchase flagpoles that will be erected at the Avenue of Flags at Fort Harrison Veterans Hospital. The flags will line the parade field in front of the hospital. The American Legion and Auxiliary are hoping to purchase 50 poles at the close of this pole drive and to date they have twenty eight. The Auxiliary is is asking for your help of monetary support to help purchase the poles and donations of any denomination will be appreciated. If you would like to donate, make your check out...

  • Turner students observe National Fir e Prevention week

    Diana Maloney|Oct 19, 2016

    Kindergarten students through grade 12 at Turner Public School enjoyed an assembly with three firemen from the Hogeland and Turner Volunteer Fire Department. They started off by visiting with grades K-2 students and talked about fire prevention, changing batteries in smoke and fire detectors, fire drills, stop, drop, and roll drills, etc. The students enjoyed seeing the firemen come in actual fire gear and make the smoke detector "beep!" Older students made a practice exit from their classroom...

  • #BUCKLEUPBLUE4LAURYN: A RIBBON FOR TEEN DRIVER SAFETY

    Press Release, Montana Department of Transportation|Oct 19, 2016

    Helena - In recognition of National Teen Driver Safety Week (October 16-22, 2016), the State Capitol will shine blue this week to share a special message with Montana’s teen drivers and their families. The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) has partnered with the Goldhahn family and the @BuckleUpBlue4Lauryn campaign with the goal of increasing teen safety on the road. Fifteen year old Lauryn Kate Goldhahn, a member of the Fairfield Lady Eagle volleyball team, was the passenger in a vehicle that was involved in a rollover accident j...

  • Hunters out in full force as Pheasant season opens

    Kody Farmer|Oct 12, 2016

    Blaine County is known for a lot of things, from its vast agricultural and ranching enterprises, to a small-town community sense of helping one another whenever needed. The region is also home to some outstanding hunting opportunities. National Outdoor shows have shot on location in Blaine County throughout the years. Ted Nugent harvested a Buffalo on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation for a documentary, and numerous Whitetail and Mule Deer hunts have been filmed through the years, but Blaine...

  • Kay Johnson's years of service to Blaine County nearly over

    Kody Farmer|Oct 12, 2016

    Chinook resident Kay Johnson has held the position to Blaine County Clerk of Court since 1984, after 32 years of service to the community she will retire come January 2017. Johnson first won election in 1984 after the incumbent Eleanor Felton decided not to run for a fourth term. Johnson, along with three other candidates ran for the position and the rest is history. For seven election cycles Johnson would run unopposed, holding the position for a total of 32 years. Her time in service to...

  • Chinook's Community Thanksgiving Day dinner in search of new volunteers

    Kody Farmer|Oct 12, 2016

    Thanksgiving is traditionally the start of the 'Giving Season' as it marks the beginning of the holiday season. The community members within the city of Chinook and its surrounding neighbors have been very giving through the years. Throughout each year the community comes together for various fundraiser benefits and a variety of activities to support its citizens. The Community Thanksgiving Dinners held every year since the early 1980's are a great example of that giving community avenue....

  • Bike and Build makes stop in Chinook, cyclists bound for Bellingham, Washington

    Steve Edwards|Oct 12, 2016

    Bike and Build is a national group that raises money and awareness in support of affordable housing. Organized in 2002, the group promotes cross country bicycle rides where participants each raise $4500 to make the ride, with most of the money going to various affordable housing projects. Nationwide about 250 cyclists ride one of several routes across the country, stopping along the way to work on a 'house build' or help with some other housing related project. The group of 30 riders that...

  • Father Michael Schneider to serve Chinook, Harlem & Big Flat congregations

    Kody Farmer|Oct 12, 2016

    After saying good by to Father Felix last month the Great Falls/Billings Catholic Diocese has assigned Father Michael Schneider to become the Priest at St Gabriel's in Chinook and the Missions in Harlem and the Big Flat. Father Schneider was introduced to the community during masses on October 1-2. Father Schneider has served as a priest in the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings, Montana for 22 years in a variety of assignments. "I was in Great Falls, at Our Lady of Lords, which had a school with...

  • Blaine County Library

    Oct 12, 2016

    Mark your calendars for Thursday December 1st. That is the date for the 25th Annual Hassle Free Christmas Program and as always we will have presentations and wonderful food. Wednesday Movies have begun. We will show a movie every Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. The movie today will be “My Lucky Elephant”, which runs for 91 minutes. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. “The Finest Hours” will be the movie next Wednesday. If anyone has a request for a movie to be shown, please let us know. We have two requests for movies...

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|Oct 12, 2016

    Tonight at 6 P.M. is the Friends of the Harlem Public Library annual membership meeting. A salad supper will be served followed by the business meeting. Dues of $10 may be paid at this meeting. All members and those interested in joining are encouraged to attend. In these difficult economic times, the library especially appreciates the support of the Friends of the Library. Come and visit the library to see all the new arrivals. Our shelves are brimming with great reads! Montana author Keith McCafferty once again brings to readers a rousing...

  • Lieutenant Governor Mike Cooney visits Blaine County

    Steve Edwards|Oct 5, 2016

    Lt. Mike Cooney was traveling the Hi-Line as part of his duties as chair of the Montana Governor's Drought and Water Supply Advisory Committee. In that capacity Cooney oversees statewide efforts to share data about water supply and moisture conditions with local officials charged with managing water resources. Lieutenant Governor Cooney had just attended a meeting in Havre of the St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group. The Working Group, with a variety of stakeholders that use water from the...

  • Local Democrats hold successful candidates Dinner

    Libby Kuntz|Oct 5, 2016

    A crowd of nearly 70 Democrats from across Blaine County attended a dinner on Wed., Sept. 28, at the Fort Belknap Red Whip Center. The roast beef dinner was sponsored by the Snake Butte Voter Coalition and the Blaine County Democratic Central Committee. Five state and local candidates spoke about the importance of the upcoming election, which is upcoming on Tuesday, Nov 8. Lieutenant Governor Mike Cooney was the keynote speaker. Cooney spoke to the crowd about the accomplishments and goals of...

  • Fort Belknap Health Center (FBHC), Awarded Hospital Accreditation from the Joint Commission

    Alan Barlow, Chief Executive Officer Fort Belknap Service Unit|Oct 5, 2016

    (Harlem, MT) – The Fort Belknap Health Center (FBHC) proudly announced that as of September 19, 2016 it has earned The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval® for Hospital Accreditation by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards as a critical access hospital. The Gold Seal of Approval® is a symbol of quality that reflects an organization's commitment to providing safe and effective patient care. FBHC, a critical access hospital (CAH) with the Billings Area I...

  • Triangle Communications to host Annual Meeting, October 15th in Havre

    Oct 5, 2016

    For Immediate Release Contact: Denise Kovacich, Communications Specialist, Triangle Communications, 1-800-332-1201 Triangle Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc., doing business as Triangle Communications (Triangle), celebrates 63 years of service at Triangle’s Annual Meeting of Members on Saturday, October 15, 2016. The meeting will take place in the Student Union Building on the campus of Montana State University-Northern in Havre, MT. Registration begins at 8:30 am, the business meeting starts at 10:00 am and lunch will be served following...

  • 'Beds for Beds' campaign will help fill requests to local My Neighbor in Need

    Steve Edwards|Oct 5, 2016

    The My Neighbor in Need (MNIN) program in Blaine County has launched a 'Beds for Beds' program that will generate needed funds to buy beds and mattresses requested by needy neighbors. MNIN is a volunteer, non-profit group that works to help neighbors with a need to connect with other neighbors who will help fill the need. In My Neighbor's two years of operation requests for beds, mattresses and bedding have been the most requested items. A recent unusual chain of events allowed the local MNIN...

  • Blaine County Library

    Oct 5, 2016

    The Library will be closed Monday October 10, 2016 in observation of Columbus Day. Mark your calendars for Thursday December 1st. That is the date for the 25th Annual Hassle Free Christmas Program and as always we will have presentations and wonderful food. Wednesday Movies have begun. We will show a movie every Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. The movie today will be “Brooklyn”, which runs for 1 hour and 51 minutes. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. “My Lucky Elephant” will be the movie next Wednesday. If anyone has a reque...

  • HARLEM LIBRARY

    Colleen Brommer|Oct 5, 2016

    The Friends of the Harlem Public Library Annual Membership Meeting will be held Wed., Oct. 12, 6 P.M. at the library. Salads and beverages will be served followed by the business meeting. Annual dues of $10 may be paid at this meeting. One free membership will be given away. All members of the Friends or those interested in joining are encouraged to attend. In this week’s column I would like to focus on the wonderful work the Friends of the Harlem Library do to support your public library. According to the Constitution and Bylaws of the F...

  • Aaniiih Nakoda College: Best Community College in Montana in recent study Montana community colleges rank fifth in nation

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    In late August a story appeared in Montana's daily newspapers about a study that ranked 821 community colleges around the nation. Using a series of metrics, mathematical calculations that demonstrated each college's performance against certain standards, the study concluded community colleges in Montana ranked fifth best in the nation. Aaniiih Nakoda College (ANC), the tribal college at Fort Belknap, was ranked number one in Montana and number 27 compared to all colleges in the nation. It was...

  • Blaine County Republican Party lists upcoming activities

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    Blaine County's Republican Party has announced several activities related to the upcoming general election and general goals of the party. Party officials have already hosted visits to the area by gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte and his running mate from Malta, Leslie Robinson. Party Treasurer Karla Buck and Committee Chairman Don Richman shared several events planned by the party. A raffle for a pair "His and Hers" pistols has been going for some time. The raffle features a .40 Smith...

  • Peter Pula is new Assistant City Clerk for Chinook

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    Customers visiting Chinook City Hall will see a familiar face at the service counter. Peter Pula started as Assistant City Clerk on September 6. He will work with City Clerk Carol Floren at city hall. He grew up in Chinook. Pula graduated from CHS in 1988 then attended Concordia College, in Moorhead, Minnesota, where he earned a bachelor's degree in English Literature and Business. After several years working in banking and insurance he served as Blaine County's Weed Coordinator from 2006-2013....

  • Chinook Assembly of God set to celebrate 80 years of ministry

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    The Chinook Assembly of God congregation will be hosting a celebration marking the church’s 80 years of ministry in Chinook. Organized in 1936, the Gospel Chapel ultimately incorporated with the Assemblies of God (AG) and became the Chinook Assembly of God. The celebration is set for Sunday, October 9 and will include a regular worship service followed by a meal and time for remembering. Pastor Josh Seymour, who was installed as the local pastor in late June of this year, said everyone is welcome to all activities. From Chinook Gospel Chapel t...

  • Father Felix Nayak will join ministry in Phillips County, eastern Blaine County

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    Father Felix Nayak who worked with three Blaine County parishes is being reassigned to St. Mary's church in Malta. He will still be ministering in Blaine County since part of his duties will include responsibilities at St. Paul's in Hays, St. Thomas in Lodge Pole and Sacred Heart at the Agency. Nayak is a native of Orissa, India and first came to north central Montana in June, 2012. Since 2012 Father Nayak has served as pastor at St. Gabriel's in Chinook, St. Thomas the Apostle in Harlem and...

  • Loaves and Fishes concludes successful summer

    Steve Edwards|Sep 28, 2016

    Loaves and Fishes, the summer feeding program for kids in Chinook, completed its last week of this summer's activities with the traditional 'thanksgiving luncheon' and a final evening meal that ended with a distribution of school backpacks. This was the sixth summer for the program that is supported by several churches that are a part of the Chinook Ministerial Association and community members who provide volunteer and monetary resources. Organizers say this year's attendance was above...

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|Sep 28, 2016

    The Harlem Public Library is celebrating the freedom to read by observing Banned Book Week. This event highlights the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community -librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types-in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular. Come and see the display of challenged or banned books that Carly has put together and pick one out to read. Please mark your...

  • Blaine County Library

    Sep 28, 2016

    By focusing on efforts across the country to remove or restrict access to books, Banned Books Week draws national attention to the harms of censorship. The books featured during Banned Books Week have all been targeted with removal or restrictions in libraries and schools. While books have been and continue to be banned, part of the Banned Books Week celebration is the fact that, in a majority of cases, the books have remained available. This happens only thanks to the efforts of librarians, teachers, students, and community members who stand...

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