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  • Dolls and hanging art: "something to raise peoples' spirits"

    Steve Edwards|Jun 15, 2016

    Jim Kizer and Carrie Sunwall, with the Great Falls Rescue Mission, were in rural Chinook recently packing and loading hanging art and collectible dolls for transport to the rescue mission located about three blocks southeast of the Great Falls Civic Center. Started in 1963 as a refuge for men down on their luck, the rescue mission now serves men, women and children through programs from temporary housing to free medical clinics conducted by local volunteer medical personnel. The art and dolls...

  • Kids 'create and build' in Blaine County Library's summer reading program

    Steve Edwards|Jun 15, 2016

    Kelsey Harry, Blaine County Library's Assistant Librarian, is no stranger to putting together the library's summer reading programs for kids. For the prior summer's, she used a nationwide reading program put together specifically for libraries. This year Kelsey said, "I didn't really like the program that was available. There were several activities I've wanted to try but they never fit with the prepared program so this summer I decided to put together my own program. The summer program is all...

  • Chinook City Council hears status of projects nearing completion

    Steve Edwards|Jun 15, 2016

    Steve Edwards BCJ News The Chinook City Council approved payment for work on some of the final phases of the nearly two-year long water treatment plant upgrade. A final walk through to check the punch list on the downtown sidewalk project will complete that work and release funds to pay the contractor. Council considered the need to reduce costs of certifications to city pool lifeguards in order to attract and keep adequate numbers of pool employees each season. Mayor Keith Hanson called the Jun...

  • Bear Paw Meanderings

    Robert Lucke|Jun 15, 2016

    This is a great time of the year to visit Glacier National Park. You are going for several reasons. First, there is never a bad day in Glacier and you will experience that for yourself. Second, Going-To-The-Sun Road should be open around the sixteenth of June so you are seeing it when it has the most snow on it of the season which is a wonderful time to traverse this great road. Third, this is a great time to come in the Lake McDonald area so that you can see that wonderful phenomenon called Alpenglow. Look up at the north end of Lake McDonald...

  • Health Watch; Celebrate a Smoke-Free Father's Day

    Jun 15, 2016

    Father’s Day is a day to celebrate dads for who they are and all of the wonderful things they do. It is also a great time for dads to remember the important role they play in influencing the choices their kids make regarding tobacco use. Unfortunately, tobacco use among men remains a serious problem. According to the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, one in six men currently smoke, more than 278,000 men die every year from smoking, and 216,000 kids have already lost their dad to smoking. Dads who smoke can celebrate Father’s Day by quitting; and...

  • Agriculture Development Council Announces Growth Through Agriculture Application Deadline

    Jun 15, 2016

    Helena, Montana. The Agriculture Development Council and the Montana Department of Agriculture have announced a change to the Growth Through Agriculture application deadline schedule for the upcoming fiscal year. The Growth Through Agriculture (GTA) Program normally supports two annual rounds of matching-fund opportunities for Montana food and agriculture companies engaging in value-added agriculture products and job creation projects. This year there will only be one funding deadline for the GTA program: Thursday, September 15, 2016. In order...

  • Havre Art Association's "Art In The Garden Tour" is back

    Jun 15, 2016

    The Havre Art Association is pleased to announce that they are again hosting “The Art in the Garden Tour” to be held on Sunday, June 26th from 1-4pm. Five gardens will be featured, with artwork by over 16 members of the Art Association, placed for sale among the gardens. This year’s tour features gardens with a waterfall into a pond, creative container garden-landscaping with surprising re-purposed items tucked in and around, a vegetable garden with a vineyard within a flower garden, a zero landscaping garden to help conserve water and attra...

  • Unofficial Blaine County Election Coverage and precinct results

    Steve Edwards|Jun 15, 2016

    Blaine County’s election results from the June 7 primary have been announced by Sandra Boardman, County Clerk and Elections Administrator. The results are ‘unofficial’ until canvassed by the Board of County Commissioners. Commissioners will canvass the results on June 17 to complete the primary process. The following county wide results are totaled as reported from the various voting precincts: Federal offices A matter of days before the 2016 Montana primary, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were essentially their respective party’s presump...

  • Spring is class field trip season, for more than just a road trip

    Steve Edwards|Jun 15, 2016

    The spring field trip season is done for this year. It's that time of the year that you see a lot of school buses parked in front of regional museums and historic sites. Along the Hi-Line the kids were taking to the highways and byways for their annual field trips. Students and teachers seem to relish a few hours away from the classroom and a chance to learn in a new environment. Museum directors and volunteers look forward to the visits as it gives them a chance to showcase their facilities...

  • Kids Rodeo is fast approaching as Blaine County Fair nears

    Jun 15, 2016

    The Blaine County Rodeo Club is sponsoring the Blaine County Kids' Rodeo for those 18 and under as part of the Blaine County Fair on Wednesday, July 13th, at 5:00 p.m. Entries are due by July 7th. Entry forms can be picked up at the following businesses: E-Z Mart and The Clothing Company in Harlem. The Journal and Bear Paw Livestock in Chinook. The Kwik Stop in Fort Belknap, Norman's in Havre. 241 Grill and Tavern in Turner. Westside Self Service in Malta. The Mountaineer in Big Sandy. The...

  • Father's Day Snake Butte Fishing Derby set for Sunday

    Kody Farmer|Jun 15, 2016

    The second Annual Fathers Day Snake Butte Fishing Derby looks to repeat the success of last years event with many awards and prizes for all in attendance. The event will take place at beautiful Snake Butte Reservoir on Route 66, mile marker 35. Awards will be presented to children while cash prizes and door prizes will be awarded to adults. Additional awards include prizes for largest fish, smallest fish for all species. Special prizes for family will also be on hand and the derby will include an eighty percent cash payout. Catch and release...

  • Local students make MSU, UM Dean's Lists

    Jun 15, 2016

    BOZEMAN -- Montana State University has announced its undergraduate honor rolls for spring semester 2016. There are two MSU honor roll lists: the President’s Honor Roll and the Dean’s Honor Roll. Students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours to be on either list. Students with a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the semester were named to the President’s Honor Roll. An asterisk follows the names of students named to the MSU President’s Honor Roll in the listing below. The Dean’s Honor Roll includes students earning grade point ave...

  • Students named to Deans List at University of Montana Western

    Press Release|Jun 15, 2016

    The University of Montana Western named 488 students to the 2016 spring semester dean’s list. Of those students, six are from Chinook, Havre and Hays. To achieve this honor, students must be enrolled full-time or for 12 semester credits and carry a minimum 3.33 grade point average. Chinook: Jenna Fox and Meghan Ortner received dean’s list honors. Havre: Walter Barber, Neya Bischoff and Michael Field received dean’s list honors. Hays: Natacha Doney received dean’s list honors....

  • Fred Robinson Bridge: "a great asset and convenience" after thirty-nine-year effort

    Steve Edwards|Jun 15, 2016

    Steve Edwards BCJ News Reporter's note: A reader asked me to write about the Fred Robinson Bridge and how it's completion changed life in north central Montana. The bridge was dedicated in 1959 and described as the "crowning achievement of the Montana Highway Department's bridge program during the 1950's." The bridge provided a much needed connection between the north and south sides of the Missouri River between the areas of Malta and Grass Range. The dedication ceremony for the bridge, on...

  • Sweet Medical Center's Business After Hours a great evening

    Steve Edwards|Jun 15, 2016

    A sudden mid-afternoon shower and mini-hail storm threatened to drive the Sweet Medical Center's Business After Hours inside. By time for the outdoor set up in the parking lot south of the building, the sun was out and it was a beautiful summer evening, perfect for an outdoor party. The event was co-sponsored by Drs. Larry Obie and Robert Chaffin, whose clinics are also located at the Sweet Center. Dr. Obie operates the vision and eye service and Dr. Chaffin operates Chinook Dental. The...

  • Kelly Mills named Blaine County Superintendent of Schools

    Steve Edwards|Jun 8, 2016

    Kelly Mills began his new duties as Blaine County Superintendent of Schools on June 1. Last school year the Arkansas native was the teacher at North Harlem Colony and the head coach for the Harlem/Turner football program. Kelly, and his family, currently live in a church parsonage at the Fort Belknap Agency. He replaces former superintendent Terry Brockie who resigned the end of April to take a position with Island Mountain Development Group, located in Hays. Mills and his family moved from...

  • Meet and greet held for local county fire, law enforcement and EMS crews

    Steve Edwards|Jun 8, 2016

    New York Street in Chinook was lined with emergency vehicles, the Sweet Park was packed with firemen, EMT's, law enforcement officers and a few 'gawkers.' Normally the only time that many emergency responders would be together would be some sort of regional training event or a major catastrophe. Fortunately, this gathering was for fun, but also purposeful. The event was a "meet and greet" organized by several local people involved with emergency services and law enforcement. Organizers...

  • Blaine County Courthouse third floor remodel to begin June 13, contract signed

    Steve Edwards|Jun 8, 2016

    The Blaine County Commissioners approved the construction contract that will launch the third floor remodel project at the courthouse. After the bidding process was completed on April 20, the commissioners asked the architect to make some modifications to get the cost of the project more in line with the budgeted amounts. That work all came together in June when commissioners approved the contract for $444,400. Commissioners said earlier there were three bidders on the project. The funds for the project will come from the county’s Building I...

  • Bill Keller named Executive Vice President

    Independence Bank, Press Release|Jun 8, 2016

    Independence Bank is pleased to announce that Bill Keller has been promoted to Executive Vice President. In his new position, Keller will assist in leading, supporting and coordinating the Bank management team. In addition to his new responsibilities, Keller now sits on the Bank Board of Directors and will continue in his role of Chief Credit Officer with oversight responsibilities for all lending functions of Independence Bank in Havre and it five branches located in Malta, Glasgow, Poplar,...

  • Independence Bank Scholarship Winners Announced

    Independence Bank, Press Release|Jun 8, 2016

    Independence Bank is pleased to announce the recipients of the Independence Bank New Student Scholarship the 2016-2017 academic year. All of the students will be attending Montana State University-Northern and will receive a $1000 scholarship during their freshman year. Chye Handran is graduating from Scobey High School and is planning to major in Elementary Education with a minor in Physical Education. Her parents are Steve and Liana Handran of Scobey. Beau Hyatt is graduating from Bainville High School and plans to pursue a double major in...

  • Bike safety workshop set for Harlem on June 16

    Steve Edwards|Jun 8, 2016

    The City of Harlem and the Harlem Public Library's Summer Reading Program are sponsoring a bike safety workshop to be held the afternoon of Thursday, June 16. The Blaine County Sheriff's Department will be conducting the workshop. Workshop organizers said there will be information and practice on several safety aspects of bicycle safety. Sheriff Glenn Huestis explained much of the material to be used was from the National Safety Council and purchased through donations of local businesses and...

  • Vacation Bible School set for Chinook, weekend of June 20-23

    Steve Edwards|Jun 8, 2016

    Chinook’s JUMP, a Christian youth group, will be offering a vacation Bible school program in conjunction with this year’s Loaves and Fishes summer feeding program. The four-day Bible school will meet at Sweet Park, next to the city swimming pool, on Monday through Thursday, June 20-23. Each day of Bible school will begin with lunch provided through Loaves and Fishes. Lunch will be served, at the park, at 12 noon each day before the Bible school program. After lunch will be crafts, Bible stories, songs and games. This year’s theme will be “Unlik...

  • Alert readers respond: story of Cowboy Mitchell shooting revisited

    Steve Edwards|Jun 8, 2016

    Reporter's note: Well, the story I wrote about the shooting of Frank Mitchell, a camp cook, certainly brought responses from alert readers. The story ran in the April 13 issue of the "Journal" and by the next morning I had faxes, phone messages and copies of local history books waiting on my desk at the newspaper. Wow, I must have really messed up! Actually, the people offering corrections to the story did it in a gracious way, a way that made me thankful for more complete information about the...

  • Harlem F1 team returns from Nationals, gives elementary students demonstration

    Janice Gilham|Jun 8, 2016

    After returning from a successful Nationals competition in Michigan, the Harlem High United Formula 1 team took time out of their busy end of the school year schedules to present a demonstration at Harlem Elementary. The team set up their tracks and readied their CO2 powered cars - then the race was on! The students and staff were absolutely astonished at the tremendous speeds the cars reached. The team members also fielded many questions from the curious onlookers, who thanks to the Formula 1...

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

    Jun 8, 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";...

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