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  • Chinook FFA holds Awards Banquet, elects officers

    Sierra Swank, Chinook FFA Reporter|May 25, 2016

    Thursday, May 12th the Chinook FFA Chapter hosted their annual FFA Banquet to highlight awards and handout degrees based on the member’s involvement and achievements throughout the year. With Doug Mitchell cooking pulled pork and four tables full of exquisite dishes brought by the members, the night was one to remember. Earning their discovery degree were: Jasmine Klingeman, Austin Swanson, Natalia Pomeroy, Jade Cecrle, Kurtis Hamilton, Erik Pula, Wylee Brown, Sally Halingstad. Earning the Greenhand FFA degree were: Ryle Elliot, Larissa G...

  • Set Free Christian Fellowship hosts 'Unity in Community' barbecue in Harlem

    Elizabeth Doney|May 25, 2016

    Harlem newest church in town, the Set Free Christian Fellowship hosted a Day at the Church for local families on Sunday May 15, 2016 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. "The services was really about Unity in the Community," Pastor A.J. Jensen said on Sunday. "And, the church is a plant from Havre and Great Falls. It's going good, God is working. We are a motorcycle ministry and we get people that may not go to other churches." This past August, Servants for Christ seized the opportunity to house their minis...

  • North Central Shriners honor local athletes with banquet

    May 18, 2016

    The North Central Montana Shriners hosted Chinook seniors Ian McIntosh and Kevin Young along with Havre seniors Dane Warp and Nate Rismon and their families at a banquet held in their honor last Thursday at the Eagles Club in Chinook. The four athletes have been selected to play in the Annual Shrine Football this summer....

  • Chris Thurman resigns from City Council

    Steve Edwards|May 18, 2016

    The Chinook City Council heard a letter of resignation from fellow council member Chris Thurman, who will be leaving in June to a new job in Iowa. Council also dealt with some final payments related to the water treatment plant upgrade with final inspection expected next week. Another inspection on the downtown sidewalk project brought that project closer to completion, but some work is still identified as not completed. Mayor Keith Hanson called the May council meeting to order. Council members present were Mitch Haider, Robert Smith, Chris...

  • Big Flat's Donnie and Bonnie Harmon receive Montana's 2016 EMS Providers of the Year Award

    Steve Edwards|May 18, 2016

    Donnie and Bonnie Harmon, long-time members of the Big Flat’s Blaine II Ambulance Crew, will receive Montana’s 2016 EMS Providers of the Year Award at a ceremony at the state capitol on Thursday, May 19. The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services honors selected Emergency Medical Service providers and facilities during the annual ceremony, a part of National EMS Week activities. Individuals from around the state make written nominations for the awards and a committee makes the...

  • Montana Shriners select football standouts for 'best of best' game

    Steve Edwards|May 18, 2016

    A guy wearing a funny red hat steps to the podium and introduces a local football standout who will be representing his school and area in an east-west statewide clash of the ‘best of the best.’ The scene is repeated across Montana this time of year as local Shrine clubs announce football players, from their area, who will be playing in the East-West Shrine game. Described as “the premier all-star game in Montana,” this year’s game will mark the 70th edition of the annual summer event. It’s a win-win situation. The players have one more opport...

  • Kyle Butcher of Chinook wins Rancher of the Year Award

    Press Release|May 18, 2016

    Kyle Butcher, of Chinook, was awarded the coveted Rancher of the Year Award by the Fraternal and Maternal Order of Cowboys and Cowgirls of the Bear Paw Mountains (FMOCCBPM) at a private ceremony on Saturday at the Pat and Blanche Kellam Ranch near Cleveland, Montana. Always the bridesmaid and never the bride, Butcher was runner up so many times some began referring to him as the Susan Lucci of the Bear Paws-a reference to the actress and television host who failed to win a daytime Emmy 18 times...

  • Single vehicular rollover on Montana Highway 66 fatal to area resident

    Steve Edwards|May 18, 2016

    Michelle L. Speakthunder died as a result of a single vehicle crash on Montana Highway 66. The crash happened last Sunday night around 10pm. The 45-year old victim was a resident of the Harlem/Fort Belknap area. The Montana Highway Patrol reported the driver was northbound in an SUV when it left the right side of the road. The driver overcorrected, causing the SUV to roll. The single occupant of the vehicle was not wearing a seatbelt and was thrown from the vehicle. According to the Blaine County Sheriff’s Office the crash is still being i...

  • Sweet Home hosts community BBQ as part of national celebration

    Steve Edwards|May 18, 2016

    Sweet Nursing Home staff hosted a community cookout as a part of the facility's celebration of National Nursing Home Week. Administrator Jenni Pula said, "During the national celebration we try to offer events that focus on our residents, our staff and our community. The cookout is a great way to get the community out to the facility and the residents enjoy the visitors." A nice break in a stretch of cool and wet weather helped bring out a crowd for the dogs, burgers and all the...

  • Finely Food Farm Business After Hours gathering moves indoors

    Steve Edwards|May 18, 2016

    When Jeff and Lynette Finley began making plans to host the May Business After Hours event, the weather was summer-like and plans were to welcome and serve guests outdoors. By the time of the actual gathering the weather had turned, well, winter-like with a cold rain and blustery winds. Jeff said, "We had to adapt, we were able to move the Business After Hours to Wallner Hall." As a crowd of about 60 began to gather, Jeff Finley, surrounded by his wife and daughters, welcomed guests and shared...

  • Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks: Fort Peck Reservoir Walleye Spawn Egg-take Effort a Success

    May 18, 2016

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks annual walleye spawn egg-take on Fort Peck Reservoir was completed in April. With the help of FWP personnel and the many volunteers, the egg collection goals were exceeded. The egg-take effort began in late March, and was completed by the 21st of April. A total of 552 female walleye were spawned, with approximately 79 million eggs collected, and 1,674 males were captured during the effort as well. The heaviest walleye weighed was a female at 15.7 pounds. Another female captured measured only 29.6 inches, but...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|May 18, 2016

    Virginia McCracken traveled to Spokane last weekend to attend the graduation of her granddaughter, Brianna McCracken, from Gonzaga. Rose Van Voast was to Lewistown for the week visiting Darla Quinlan. She went especially to attend a bridal shower of her granddaughter, LeAnn. Anita Reed, Lucas and Bridget attended track meets in Havre on Saturday where Brooke participated. Sounds like our Tornado track team did awesome! Keep up the good work, Tornadoes! David Heilig of Long Beach, Kenny and Nancy, Margie and Terry, and Rowlie and Suzette were...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|May 18, 2016

    We had another round of cooler wet weather this past week. Lots of good moisture, and made the roads muddy again. Sharon Goodrich and Loretta Beck went to Harlem on Monday night for a quilt guild meeting. Linda and Darel Hauge visited Mom and Dad Krass on Tuesday and picked up their pickup that was left over the weekend. The High School District Track meet was postponed on Wednesday, but held on Friday this past week. Quite a few of our kids placed and will go on to Divisional in Great Falls on Thursday. Darwin Zellmer was an early morning...

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|May 18, 2016

    The regular meeting of the library board will be Monday, May 23, 9 A.M. in the library meeting room. The library will be closed May 30 in observance of Memorial Day. The Summer Reading program “On You Mark, Get Set...READ!” registration opens May 31. Parents are encouraged bring their children ages preschool through grade six to sign up. You may also register on our Facebook page or email the library at harlemlib@live.com. Family Fun Night will be June 1, 6:30-8:00. This evening kicks off the summer reading program with stories, games, pri...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Kristi Norby|May 18, 2016

    We have a lot of work going on our building right now as our roof is being resealed. Hopefully they will be done soon. It isn’t affecting our activities or “Meals on Wheels” program though. Everything is still the same here at the center. Today, May 18 is the last movie activity until the end of summer. “Dreamer” is being shown in the library meeting room at 1 p.m. Popcorn and drinks are served. Thursday, we have our senior exercise class at 10:30 a.m. and Bingo is at 1 p.m. Our caller, Ray Reid, should be back this week after taking the week...

  • Harlem Senior Center

    Katie Noel|May 18, 2016

    Thank You to the Robin Rhodes for the food mix packets, soup, beans, peas. Thank You to Becky Schroeder for bringing us the bouquets of roses and to Barb Kolar and Lizzy Baker for arranging and trimming them. Thank You to Phyllis Heilig for the lettuce, cheese, onions and peppers. Thank You to Audrey Parnell for the 2 coloring books and colored pencils. Thank You to Diane Peterson for the 9x13 baking pans and the chocolate supply for cards. Have you checked out the fish aquarium in the lounge area lately? Aren’t they beautiful? How many fish d...

  • 2015-2016 Young Adult Volunteers (YAV's) honored at Chinook reception

    Steve Edwards|May 18, 2016

    A reception was held recently to recognize the three 2015-2016 Young Adult Volunteers (YAV's) who are currently serving in Chinook. YAV Site Board Chairman, Pastor Dennis Findorff, said the event was also a celebration of the support from volunteers and organizations that makes the YAV program function in Chinook. The YAV program is an ecumenical effort supported by six local churches: Alliance Church; Assembly of God; St Gabriel's Catholic Church; American Lutheran Church; United Methodist...

  • Chinook Music Students Receive Top Honors at State Solo and Ensemble Festival in Helena

    May 18, 2016

    After a very successful District Solo and Ensemble Festival in Shelby, music students from Chinook High School moved onto State Solo and Ensemble Festival in Helena. Out of twelve songs presented, three received superior ratings, the highest honor given. The remaining nine songs received excellent ratings and were all just a few points away from receiving superiors themselves. The following students received superior ratings: Travis Hamilton for his vocal solo, “Across the Western Ocean”; Elizabeth Hodgson for her violin solo, “Bouree”; Kyler J...

  • Chinook High School Seniors recognized for academic achievement

    May 18, 2016

    Chinook High School continues to recognize the efforts of their honor students. To earn Honor Student status, a senior student must have a cumulative 3.0 grade point average or higher. Many of these students are not only high achievers in the classroom, but are high achievers in all areas of the school environment. Derek Bell - Derek is the son of Bill and Courtney Bell. Derek has been involved in Football and Golf four years, Wrestling three years, Track one year, and DC Club one year. He is also a one year academic letter winner and has been...

  • Aaniiih Nakoda celebrates its graduates

    May 11, 2016

    Aaniiih Nakoda College held its 32nd Commencement ceremony, Thursday May 5. Graduates earned degrees or certificates in Allied Health, Business Technology, Business, Carpentry, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Environmental Science, Liberal Arts, Tribal Management and Welding. Dr. Ferlin Clark, was the honored guest speaker at the ceremony. A traditional procession by Mark Azure, president of the Fort Belknap Indian Community council. Songs provided by the Aaniiih Nakoda Drum...

  • Chinook canvassers complete Community Chest campaign

    Steve Edwards|May 11, 2016

    A determined and organized group of canvassers made quick work of the annual canvass of Chinook for the Community Chest annual door-to-door solicitation. The non-profit Community Chest was created in the late 1970's to "consolidate solicitation and receive and disburse funds through one organization." The annual fundraiser, which typically raises about $4500 each year, helps support Boy and Girl Scouts, the Food Pantry, AAU Wrestling, Youth Baseball/Softball, Children's Theatre, Swim Team and PA...

  • North Central Montana Shriners prep for Vidalia onion sales

    Steve Edwards|May 11, 2016

    Members of the North Central Montana Shrine Club are preparing to receive their usual shipment of three tons of Vidalia onions. The annual sale of the delectable Georgia onion, according to Shrine officials, is their best fundraiser of the year. Onion sale proceeds provide money to help kids, and their families, with travel expenses to the Shriners' Hospital in Spokane. Henry Tweeten, a Shriner from Havre, has been heading up the regional onion sale since it started about a decade ago. Tweeten...

  • Chinook Lions Club: 90+ years of community service

    Steve Edwards|May 11, 2016

    The Chinook Lions Club was founded in May, 1925, making the club the third oldest in Montana. Lions International, the umbrella group for the 1.4 million club members around the world, aims to meet the needs of communities on a local and global scale. The Chinook Lions, in nine decades of service, have supported a variety of projects reflecting the needs of the community and the interest of the club members at any given time. Lions Clubs, internationally, are best known for their programs to...

  • Treasures New & Old; Americans Dress Like

    Kay Russo|May 11, 2016

    In an article written by a European for other Europeans, the writer said, “Americans dress like children.” What the general topic of the article was I don’t know, but this flat statement has stayed in my mind for months. It makes me laugh every time I think about it. Can we really argue with the writer’s thought? We have to admit that, for a start, virtually everyone, from newborns to bank presidents and teachers, to 80-something ladies, wears blue jeans. Where had that European writer gotten his ideas on what Americans wear? I know it wasn’t i...

  • Dr. Teresa Brockie receives Publication Award from the United States Public Health Service Professional Advisory Committee

    May 11, 2016

    Teresa is the daughter of Henry "Prince" and Ruby Brockie from Hays, Montana and is A'aninin from Fort Belknap. She is a Research Nurse Specialist for the Nursing Research and Translational Science Section of the Nursing Department at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Brockie received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of North Dakota, a Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Public Health Nursing and a Doctor of...

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