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  • Chinook Assembly of God church hosts latest Business After Hours

    Steve Edwards, BCJ News|Nov 16, 2016

    The Chinook Assembly of God congregation hosted the November Business After Hours event. The After Hours program, started two and a half years ago, provides an opportunity for Chinook Area Chamber members to showcase their products and services in a relaxed, after business hours setting. About fifty guests enjoyed a light dinner and dessert. Pastor Josh Seymour, and his wife Kristi, are new to the church, having served prior at the Assembly church in Havre. Pastor Josh welcomed guests and said...

  • Blaine County Library

    Nov 16, 2016

    The movie today will be “Flicka”, which runs for 95 minutes and is rated PG. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. “The Lost Valentine” will be the movie next Wednesday. If anyone has a request for a movie to be shown, please let us know or tell Kristy at the Senior Center. We are now taking requests for movies in December. Kelsey has put together a book display for November called “Gobble up a Good Book.” All the books on display have something to do with food. You will find everything from cookbooks to food murder...

  • Chinook veterans share celebration with students and community at 11:11 a.m. on Veteran's Day

    Steve Edwards, BCJ News|Nov 16, 2016

    Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4620 hosted a Veterans Day celebration in the Chinook High School auditorium. The event was at 11 o'clock on the 11th day of the 11th month. Chinook's American Legion Post 48 and the VFW Ladies Auxiliary were honored guests as well as other veterans who attended. The Chinook Junior High and High School students also attended along with many community members. A lunch followed at the Eagles Club in Chinook. After introductions, the presentation of colors, the...

  • In Honor of those who have served, past and present

    Kody Farmer, BCJ News|Nov 9, 2016

    This Friday we celebrate Veterans Day, a day set aside in the early 1900's as a way to pay tribute to our Veterans past and present. Craig Lowham, Bank President at the First Bank of Montana in Chinook and Theresa Zarn, Customer Service Representative at the bank came up with a way to honor our Veterans all year long. The bank had a room adjacent to the main building entrance that has been little used over the years and was available for some type of display. Over the years the room has been use...

  • Montana Farmers Union: Annual Convention Features Experts on Pulse Crops, Drones & the Farm Economy

    Nov 9, 2016

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 27, 2016 Lyndsay Bruno, Communications Director Office: 452-6406; Cell: 788-8777 lbruno@montanafarmersunion.com GREAT FALLS, MT – Recently Montana Farmers Union held its 101 annual convention in Great Falls at the Best Western Heritage Inn. The weekend was packed with workshops on drones, pulse crops, water rights, pesticide management, and keynote speeches by Dr. Joe Outlaw and Eric McElvenny and visits from several elected officials including Governor Steve B...

  • Democrat candidates "Get Out To Vote Tour" in Fort Belknap

    Libby Kuntz|Nov 9, 2016

    Gov. Steve Bullock led a powerhouse of seven state Democratic candidates at a "Get Out To Vote Tour" and rally at Fort Belknap on November 3. Others in attendance were Sen. Jon Tester and the following candidates for office: Denise Juneau, U.S. Congress; Monica Lindeen, Sec. of State; Jesse Laslovich, Auditor; Frank Smith, Senate District 16; and Melissa Romano, Montana "Teacher of the Year" and candidate for Office of Public Instruction. All speakers encouraged those in attendance to get out...

  • Blaine County Library

    Nov 9, 2016

    The movie today will be “Amelia”, which runs for an hour and 51 minutes and is rated PG. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. “Flicka” will be the movie next Wednesday. If anyone has a request for a movie to be shown, please let us know or tell Kristy at the Senior Center. We are now taking requests for movies in December. The Library will be closed Friday November 11th in observance of Veteran’s Day. We have two new non-fiction books ready to go this week. “Forty Autumns: A Family’s Story of Courage and Survival on B...

  • Early voter turnout exceeds 1700, results available on-line

    Kody Farmer|Nov 9, 2016

    After a long and arduous campaign process, the 2016 Election is finally over. Soon all the votes will be tabulated and winners declared. Complete Federal, State and County Elections results can be found at www.sos.mt.gov. There you will find a complete county by county breakdown of all the races and outcomes. Our actual Election ‘Day’ was, Tuesday, November 8 but the process really began several weeks ago in the form of Absentee Voting, a process that allowed voters to cast their ballots early and was permitted until November 7 at 12:00 p.m...

  • Veterans Day celebrations to be held throughout the county

    Kody Farmer|Nov 9, 2016

    The veterans of the United States Military are honored annually on the eleventh day of the eleventh month at 11:11 in the morning in celebrations around the country as we celebrate Veterans Day and honor all those who have served or are currently serving and remember those who gave all. Veterans Day began as Armistice Day in 1926 through a congressional resolution. Armistice Day was celebrated on the eleventh day of the eleventh month at 11:11 a.m., the exact day and time that World War I ended in 1918. In 1954, a Bill proposed by a Kansas Sena...

  • Holland and Bonine Funeral Home Opens Office in Chinook

    Hannah Weber, BCJ News|Nov 2, 2016

    Holland and Bonine Funeral Home is expanding their business by opening an office in Chinook. The funeral home has been open and located in Havre, MT since 1906 and has seen various owners throughout its lifetime. It is currently owned by Jennifer Kinsella, who saw an opportunity to expand her business, and wasted no time in acting upon this opportunity. “We receive a lot of people calling from Chinook and we have done a few funeral services there…it seemed like there was a need for the service, and we could fulfill it,” recalled Jennifer Kinse...

  • Dr. Mohammed Kanaan visits Chinook Senior Center for Cancer Presentation

    Meghan Benenate, BCJ News|Nov 2, 2016

    Chinook Senior Center welcomed Dr. Mohammed Kanaan on Tuesday, October 18th to receive an informative presentation on cancer and its treatment. Dr. Kanaan is a board certified Hematology and Oncology specialist working at the Northern Montana Sletten Cancer Center in Great Falls. At the presentation, he reviewed a brief history of cancer treatment from chemotherapy's first development to modern treatments being tested and used today. He first described the general concept of cancer to...

  • Big Flat Co-operative Considered to be a Gold Standard for how to get things done

    Diana Maloney, BCJ News|Nov 2, 2016

    In April, a Statewide Meeting of the Montana Cooperative Development Council was held at Fairmont Hot Springs. The Big Flat Co-op was asked to attend to share their success as they were the "poster child" for cooperative success. Shannon Van Voast, secretary of the Big Flat Co-op, was the representative of the co-op from Turner. She met Sam Rikkers who was the keynote speaker at this conference and apparently what Van Voast had to say made a lasting impression on him. After the conference, both...

  • November Blood Drive is Tuesday, November 8th from 1:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. at Wallner Hall

    Carla Jenewein|Nov 2, 2016

    3:30-1:00 has again been set aside for Walk-Ins and the Red Cross has assured me that they will be there and ready to take you at 12:30. Just a reminder, to help cut off about 15 minutes from the entire blood donation process at the donation site, you can use Rapid Pass. However, you must answer the questions the day of your donation. For more information regarding Rapid Pass you may go to www.redcrossblood.org/rapidpass. So why give blood in Montana? In the United States, every two seconds someone needs blood. In the Montana service area,...

  • Havre Check Station Opening Weekend:

    Nov 2, 2016

    For Immediate Release Marc Kloker Information & Education Program Manager MT Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 6 Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks' Havre hunter check station was fairly active over the weekend of general deer and elk opener, with most big game species seeing an increase in harvest from the past few years. This is the third weekend that the check station has been open. Weather conditions over the opening weekend were fairly rainy on Saturday morning, and warmer and dry on Sunday....

  • Beware...of Children during their Halloween hunt!

    Oct 26, 2016

    This house on Missouri Street in Chinook is full of Halloween spirit displaying everything from ghosts to spiders to caution tape. Halloween is Monday, October 31 and there will be plenty of youngsters roaming the city streets of Blaine County in search of treats to fill their bags. Most trick or treaters will be under the watchful eye of a parent or guardian but their ability to move quickly from one spot to another means all who share the road with them need to be on the lookout. Be safe this...

  • #BUCKLEUPBLUE4LAURYN: A RIBBON FOR TEEN DRIVER SAFETY

    Press Release, Montana Department of Transportation|Oct 26, 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...

  • FSA announces upcoming program deadlines

    Press Release, USDA|Oct 26, 2016

    The Blaine County FSA announces fall signup and acreage reporting deadlines. There are several deadlines coming up in the coming months, please take note of the following: Nov. 1: 2016 Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees & Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP) Application for Payment Deadline. Nov. 12: All Hay Bales Must be Removed from CRP Nov. 15: 2017 Acreage Reporting Deadline for Apiculture, Perennial Forage, Pasture, Rangeland & Forage (PRF) including Native Grass, Fall Wheat (Hard Red Winter – HRW), and all other Fall-Seeded Small G...

  • Bear Paw Development assists Harlem Council

    Hannah Weber|Oct 26, 2016

    The Harlem City Council held its regular monthly meeting on October 11, 2016, and discussed the waste water treatment plant plan and a number of resolutions to deal with the project. The proposed sale of land belonging to the Belden estate, the layout of the lots of land purchased by the Island Mountain Development Group, and first aid/CPR training for employees was also discussed. The Council was called to order by Mayor William Taylor, and members in attendance included Kenneth Hansen, Ralph Schneider, Eva English, and Marc Arensmeyer....

  • Bestselling Children's Author Creates Magic at Meadowlark Elementary and Harlem Elementary

    Meghan Benenate|Oct 26, 2016

    In his first visit to the state of Montana, Eric Litwin, the # 1 New York Times best-selling author of the original four Pete the Cat books, The Nuts, and Groovy Joe, delighted students and teachers alike with his unique blend of comedy, song, and dance. He performed songs and dances from his books that got the children (and teachers) moving and singing along with the music. At this performance, Eric first got everyone moving with a song and dance kids and teachers can do in their chairs....

  • Blaine County Library

    Oct 26, 2016

    The Blaine County Library Board of Trustees will hold their regular monthly meeting today at 11:00 a.m. in the library meeting room. Kelsey has put together a display of books for October. “Books That Go Bump in the Night” will give you plenty of thrills and chills to choose from. The movie today will be “The Journey Home”, which runs for 98 minutes and is rated PG. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. “50 to 1” will be the movie next Wednesday. If anyone has a request for a movie to be shown, please let us know or...

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|Oct 26, 2016

    The Library Board of Trustees will meet today at 4:15 in the library meeting room. Local author Betty Billmayer will be at the library Thursday, Nov. 3 from 6:00-7:30 to sell and sign her latest children’s book “The Princess and the Pea...Nut Butter Sandwich.” Princess Pietra believes she will find peace if she can only have the perfect peanut butter sandwich. Although presented sandwiches from far and near, nothing satisfies her. Her parents help her realize perfect peace comes only from Jesus. Betty will do a book talk at 6:30 and refre...

  • Harlem United F1 In Schools team to compete at World Level

    Craig Todd, Harlem United F1 in Schools Lead Advisor|Oct 19, 2016

    f F1 in Schools World Finals 2016 will feature impressive grid of teams. Craig Todd,Harlem United F1 in Schools Lead Advisor Harlem United from Harlem High School, a team of F1 in Schools students is one of three teams from the United States vying for the honor and pride of their country to be crowned F1 in Schools World Champions 2016. The Harlem United team formed less than two short years ago. The team consists of members; Jazzamyn Benson (team manager), Damon Adams (design engineer),...

  • Food Pantry Fundraiser Success at Eagles

    Meghan Benenate|Oct 19, 2016

    The Chinook Eagles Club hosted a fundraising dinner for the Blaine County Food Pantry this past Friday, October 14th. They served hamburger steak with mushrooms, onions and gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans and rolls. They were able to raise a large amount of money for the food pantry, which will help go towards purchasing food as well as coordinating other outreach initiatives. This is at least the 5th annual dinner held in Chinook for the Food Pantry. It began with a philanthropic contest between regional Town Pump locations to see who...

  • 2017 North Central Montana Relay for Life Kickoff Dinner

    Meghan Benenate|Oct 19, 2016

    The 2017 American Cancer Society Relay for Life kicks off Friday, October 21st at 6pm at the Chinook Eagles Club. The Eagles are hosting a Spaghetti dinner to raise money for the Relay. Individuals and teams can also sign up at the dinner for the 2017 Relay for Life. This year, Blaine and Hill counties will be combining their efforts in the fight against cancer. Relay for Life provides support and celebrates cancer survivors and caregivers each year. Donations from each event go to the American Cancer Society where they can be used to promote...

  • Chinook Volunteer Fire Department serves community at Prevention Week Pancake feed

    Meghan Benenate|Oct 19, 2016

    The Chinook Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) hosted a pancake feed this past Sunday, October 16, 2016. This annual community appreciation event has been going on for nearly 10 years. They cooked pancakes, eggs, and sausage for over 150 local residents. The lunch was provided for free but donations were gladly accepted. The granddaughter of CVFD's crew chief, Jim Doyle, declared that "The eggs were the bomb!" Donations this year will be used to maintain as well as update their fire equipment. Gre...

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