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  • Chinook Red Cross Blood Drive is Tuesday, March 7th

    Submitted By Carla Jenewein|Mar 1, 2017

    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). The Red Cross will begin accepting walk in donors at 12:30PM until 1PM. Walk in slots will also be available each hour throughout the day. 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 donations (driver’s l...

  • Meadowlark first graders celebrate Lions Club 'flag gift' tradition

    Steve Edwards|Mar 1, 2017

    Chinook Lions Club members Richard Cronk and Jon Martin recently visited the Meadowlark Elementary first-grade classes of teachers Courtney Bell and Kasie Gandenberger. The Chinook Lions were on hand to continue their clubs four-decade tradition of giving a miniature flag to each Meadowlark first grader. Club President Cronk told the students, "We always like to give the flags around the time of Presidents Day." Martin is a new club member and also serves as principal at Meadowlark. Before...

  • 2017 NAP: USDA Encourages Producers to Consider Risk Protection Coverage: March 15th Deadline

    Mar 1, 2017

    FSA would like to remind Montana producers that they have until March 15, 2017 to sign-up for the Noninsurable Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) coverage for all 2017 spring planted NAP crops except spring seeded rye, speltz, triticale, wheat, and mixed forage. NAP provides a catastrophic level (CAT) coverage based on the amount of loss that exceeds 50 percent of the expected production at 55 percent of the average market price for the crop. NAP offers buy-up coverage for the 2015 through 2018 crop years in addition to the basic CAT-level...

  • My Neighbor In Need: A Letter to Chinook

    Mar 1, 2017

    Who is My Neighbor in Need? www.myneighborinneed.org is a website that provides local citizens a way to ask for help from their community and a way for the community to give back. Are you in need? Do you know someone in your community in need? My Neighbor in Need may be able to help! Please go to the website or call our office at 406-357-8080. A Good Deed Doer will get back to you within 48-hours. Current Need Neighbor in Need – A young man trying to establish a home is requesting assistance with general household furniture. He now has a full t...

  • 68th Montana seed Show Bread Show, Friday March 10

    Karolee Cronk|Mar 1, 2017

    Spring is around the corner, and that means Montana Seed Show time in Harlem, March 9-11. This event includes the Bread Show, which will be held Friday, March 10, with entry time 8:00 A.M.-9:30 A.M. in Harlem High School big gym. Categories (adult and youth) are: white bread, 100% whole wheat bread, machine white bread and machine 50% combination whole wheat bread. There are prizes in each category. Adult first place winners may not enter that category for three years, but are eligible to enter the other categories. Youth winners may enter each...

  • Blaine County Library

    Mar 1, 2017

    “Because of Winn-Dixie” will be the movie at 1:00 p.m. today. Based on the beloved, best-selling book, “Because of Winn-Dixie” is the heartwarming tale of a girl and the four–legged friend who changes her life. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. “August Rush” will be the movie next week. If anyone has a request for a movie, please let us know or tell Kristie at the Senior Center. Story Time is Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Kids of all ages and abilities are welcome to attend. There will be no LEGO Club during t...

  • Harlem Library

    Mar 1, 2017

    Have you ever really thought about the value of your library to the community and service area? I know many people appreciate having a local library and the services it provides. This month I would like to highlight some of the those services. Free WiFi is one of the most used items we provide for patrons on our desktop computers, laptops, and tablets. People also connect on their own devices both inside and outside the building. Another valuable resource available at the library is Interlibrary Loan. If we do not have a book you would like to...

  • Chinook's new 'welcome banners' set to go up in March

    Feb 22, 2017

    The Chinook Area Chamber of Commerce has purchased 30 street banners that should be going up along Highway 2 and Indiana Street sometime in March. The banners are designed to attract attention and welcome visitors and travelers to the city of Chinook. Chamber members first learned some of the details about the program during the Chamber's annual banquet in January. Jennifer Hellman, Chamber Secretary/Director of Communications, said she first got the idea for the banners from a magazine...

  • Local Family donates to NICU in Great Falls

    Diana Maloney, BCJ News|Feb 22, 2017

    Jessi and Alex Billmayer of Hogeland delivered fifty filled thermal Thirty One totes to Benefis NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) in Great Falls last weekend. This exceeded their goal from in the past. They had each bag filled with a variety of goodies including books, baby blankets, baby beanies, ice packs, hand sanitizers, notebooks and pens and pencils, and other handy items that one needs when staying overnight. Many of the donations came from people in the surrounding communities. Three of Billmayer’s four children spent time in the N...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass, BCJ News|Feb 22, 2017

    The District Tournament ended Saturday in Havre. The Turner teams made a good showing and played their hearts out. Everyone in the community enjoyed watching or listening on the radio to the teams play. We’re proud of our kids and how they displayed good sportmanship. Thanks for an enjoyable year. Elissa and Jordan Zellmer and family attended the Tournament games Wednesday and Saturday in Havre. Susan Billmayer attended a Garden Club meeting in Chinook on Thursday. Afterwards, She and Gene attended a Corn Seed meeting at the Eagles Club. Cassie...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney, BCJ News|Feb 22, 2017

    Tom and Lucy Fairbank took in the District 9C basketball tournament games this weekend. Bill and Mary Hake were in Great Falls for a couple days this past week. Jack and Carla Van Voast had a dinner at their home on Saturday night. Those coming were Bill and Mary Hake, and Dick and Marge Hickel. They report having a wonderful meal filled with great fellowship. Don and Bonnie Harmon thoroughly enjoyed the District 9C tournament this weekend. They enjoyed cheering on the their hometown Turner Tornadoes. While in Havre, they stopped in to visit...

  • Fort Belknap Community Economic Development Corporation receives $30,000 grant

    Feb 15, 2017

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Harlan Mount February 9, 2017 406-353-4260 The Fort Belknap Community Economic Development Corporation (FBCEDC) recently received a $30,000 grant from the First Nations Development Institute of Longmont, Colorado through the Mapping Ecological Stewardship Opportunities (MESO). This award was made possible through the generous support of the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation. This grant will support the efforts of the Recreational Trails Project and RV Park in the beautiful Little Rocky Mountains and the RV Park near...

  • Legislation would allow counties to conduct special Federal Election by mail

    Steve Edwards|Feb 15, 2017

    Montana’s county election administrators and county officials are anticipating an upcoming special federal election. Montana’s only member of the U.S. House, Representative Ryan Zinke, has been tapped by President Trump to become U.S. Secretary of the Interior. If and when Zinke resigns his congressional seat, Montana Governor Steve Bullock is required to call a special federal election to fill the seat. That election must occur between 85-100 days of Zinke’s official resignation date. Blaine County Election Administrator Sandra Boardman said,...

  • Meghan Benenate new Assistant City Clerk in Chinook

    Feb 15, 2017

    Meghan Benenate joined the city of Chinook on January 23 as the new Assistant City Clerk. The native of Jacksonville, Florida, came to Chinook about two years ago. She and her husband, Anthony, moved to Chinook from Watford City, North Dakota. They moved to North Dakota following Anthony's job in the oil patch, where he still works. While a teenager and living in Florida, she visited Big Sky resort with her family. She said, "I decided at that point I would someday live in Montana." Benenate...

  • Fundraiser for teachers battling Cancer has locations set up around Town

    Feb 15, 2017

    Chinook High School is putting on a fundraiser, for science teacher Ms. Wood and study Hall advisor Ms. Olson. The students chose five staff members for the community to vote on by putting money in a designated jar. The voting boxes can be found at the CHS office, Meadowlark office, Finley's Food Farm, First Bank, the Eagles Club, Chinook Pharmacy, the Chinook Motor Inn and Grill, Sweet Nursing Home, and Shores Floral. Voting runs from February 1st to February 27th. The top two staff members...

  • 68th Montana Seed Show Update

    Feb 15, 2017

    The Annual Art Show will be held in conjunction with the 68th Montana Seed show to be held on March 9, 10, and 11, 2017. March 10th is set up day from 8:00 A.M. until 10:00 A.M The Seed Show provides the display board and hooks. The boards are 4 feet by 8 feet and will be set up and ready when you arrive. There will be a $15.00 fee charged for each display board used. The Art Show features painting, sculpture and photography. Handicrafts are not eligible to be entered in the Art Show. There will be an Art Auction on Friday, March 10th an 7:00...

  • New system for providing public and emergency alerts coming to Blaine County

    Steve Edwards|Feb 15, 2017

    Plans call for a new computerized system for notifying county residents about emergency situations to be in place by mid-March. Blaine County Sheriff Glenn Huestis said the initial training for lead county employees on how to use the new system should be completed this week. Those trained will soon begin instruction for the rest of the county departments and other agencies that will be using the system. Huestis has met with county school systems and the city council of Chinook. He will also be...

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

    Jennifer Hellman, Secretary Communications Director|Feb 15, 2017

    On February 8th, 2017 at 6:08 P.M. the Chinook Area Chamber of Commerce had their regular monthly meeting at the Chamber office on Main Street. In attendance were: Robert Kelley, Heather DePriest, Frank Pehrson, Bonnie Weber, Sarah Pratt, Jennifer Hellman and guest Casey Overturff. After a committee meeting for the License plate fundraiser we are excited to say that we have come up with a design and are awaiting approval on them from the state. There has not been a Business After Hours event...

  • Blaine County Library

    Feb 15, 2017

    February is the month for love and romance. Kelsey has put together a selection of romances for the display table. We’ll help you find the book of your dreams! February is also Love Your Library month. We will have hearts available so you can write why you love your library! “Wilderness Love” will be the movie at 1:00 p.m. today. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. “Breathing Lessons” will be the movie next week. If anyone has a request for a movie, please let us know or tell Kristie at the Senior Center. Story Tim...

  • Harlem Library

    Feb 15, 2017

    Stop by the library this week to see the wonderful new children’s books on display! These high quality picture, chapter and nonfiction books were acquired through a grant from The Pilcrow Foundation with support from the Friends of the Library and donations from Mrs. Laura Ackerman and Mr. Hal Berenson. We are so excited to have these new additions to our children’s collection and to share them with you. Refreshments will be served. “Let the Good Times Roll at Your Library” as we celebrate “Love Your Library Month.” Each time you check out mate...

  • Chinook FFA keeping busy, competing till spring

    Sierra Swank|Feb 15, 2017

    FFA has been one busy club this month, and will continue to be busy up until Spring. Results from Lewistown Mechanics, held on January 28th, included Austin Swanson receiving 18th place, and Patrick McMaster receiving 20th place overall individually for the Junior Mechanics. The junior mechanics team, Patrick McMaster, Austin Swanson, and Jackson Schmele (first timer), went home with an 8th place finish. Tye Mitchell and Brad Pelesky also competed as our Senior Mechanics Team. As for KMON, the...

  • Montana Pork Producers Council and MSU Extension announce 2016 Symbol of Excellence winners

    Feb 15, 2017

    Congratulations!! Montana Pork Producers Council and MSU Extension announce 2016 Symbol of Excellence winners. The Montana Pork Producers Council (MPPC) and MSU Extension announced the 2016 Symbol of Excellence winners at the MPPC's Annual Meeting on January 29, 2017. A total of 1,620 hogs were entered into the contest with 255 hogs qualifying for Symbol of Excellence. Youth exhibitors and hog breeders who were recognized in the Light Symbol of Excellence Category are: 1.) Shane Friede, Blaine...

  • Blaine County MSU Extension and North Central Montana Stockgrowers Association to host informal meeting

    Ben Hauptman, Blaine County Extension Agent|Feb 15, 2017

    On February 21st, Blaine County MSU Extension and North Central Montana Stockgrowers Association will be hosting an informational meeting for land owners and cattle producers. Starting at 4 pm, Stephen Vantassel, Vertebrate Pest Specialist for the Montana Department of Agriculture, will share with participants methods to control prairie dogs and pocket gophers in Montana. Additionally, Dr. Tony Moravec, with Veterinary Services at Merial Animal Health will speak about why parasites are an issue in cattle and how spring deworming can benefit...

  • Local American Cancer Relay for Life events now the North Central Montana Relay

    Steve Edwards|Feb 15, 2017

    The regional 2017 American Cancer Society's (ACS) Relay for Life will be held on Friday, June 23 at the track at Havre High School. This year's event, renamed the North Central Montana Relay for Life, will be the first under a new collaborative effort between Blaine and Hill counties. A number of reasons led to the combining of the Blaine and Hill County relays and organizers are hoping for a new synergy from the combined efforts. The ACS Relay for Life is the signature fund raising event staged by volunteers in 5200 communities and 20...

  • Disney comes to life at Harlem Elementary

    Steve Edwards, BCJ News|Feb 8, 2017

    Harlem Elementary's Disney Showcase kicked off Wednesday afternoon (January 25th), with a concert performed with the 4th grade class singing all of the Disney movie favorites for their families, friends, and school mates. Later that evening, the Elementary opened its doors to the public as they showcased Disney themed hallways, characters, and student projects. Each grade level chose popular Disney movies including "Inside Out," "101 Dalmatians," "Zootopia," "Moana," "Madagascar," "Winnie the Po...

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