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  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Feb 17, 2016

    Congratulations to the Turner Tornadoes girls and boys varsity teams on your wins against the Big Sandy Pioneers on Friday night. Best Wishes to the Seniors Class, Tyler Humphreys, Bret VanValkenburg, and Tyler Anderson who were honored at Senior Night on Friday. Best of Luck at the District 9-C Tournament in Havre this week! Shawn, Bobbi, and Harley Beck visited at the Wallace Beck home on Monday. Sandy Beck attended the basketball games in Turner on Friday night. Anita Reed visited Harlan and Jane Krass on Tuesday morning. Gene and Susan Bill...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Feb 17, 2016

    The Turner Tornadoes will be entering the 9C Tournament contest beginning on Wednesday. The boys will play Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. The girls play their first game Thursday at 4:00. We hope you can join the teams during tournament and show your support. It means a lot to the kids! Virginia McCracken attended Senior night during the basketball games in Turner on Friday night. Nicole McCracken spent the night with Grandma Virginia afterwards and brought Kelly a new puppy, named Will. Kelly took her back to Chinook on Saturday. Terry and...

  • Kristi Norby is new Director of Chinook Senior Center

    Steve Edwards|Feb 17, 2016

    Kristi Norby started work as the new director of the Chinook Senior Center. She replaces Marilyne Berger who is retiring after more than 10 years at the helm of the center. Norby began her new duties on January, 14. Berger plans to work with and train the new director until the end of February. Marilyne, and her husband Don, are longtime residents of Chinook. Before joining the center as director she owned and operated her own beauty shop for about 20 years. She worked for a time with her husban...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Kristi Norby|Feb 17, 2016

    Is everyone enjoying this nice weather? We sure are at the center. We are staying busy with lots of activities for you to enjoy, so come on down and join us! Don’t forget our cinnamon rolls on Thursday mornings. We sold out last week, so please call a week ahead if you want more than six. The Hallmark movie “For the Love of Grace” will be on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 1 p.m. Snacks will be provided. Senior Exercise will be on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 10:30 a.m. with Carmen Van Voast from Spring Back Therapy. We will be playing Bingo on Thursday after...

  • Harlem Senior Center

    Katie Noel|Feb 17, 2016

    Thank You to Diane Peterson for the Christmas Pine Swag. Thank You to Phyllis Culbertson for the jigsaw puzzles. Thank You to Bev Devaney for the bottles of pop. The AARP Driver Safety Course will be Wednesday, FEBRUARY 24th , from 1:30 to 5:30 pm. Spaces still available if you haven’t signed up The one and only Garrison Keillor, of Prairie Home Companion fame, will be performing his comedy/story-telling act on March 2, 7:30 pm, at the Alberta Bair Theater in Billings. Our Meals This Week: Wed. Feb. 17 - Roasted Chicken Thur. Feb. 18 - Meat L...

  • Jade Cecrle's winning essay with 'Girl meets horse, love at first sight'

    Steve Edwards|Feb 17, 2016

    Jade Cecrle, a 12 year old seventh grader at Chinook Junior High, is an active member of 4-H and a horse enthusiast. In the three years she's been taking projects in 4-H the projects have involved horses. Her first horse, Pepper, now has ringbone (a form of equine arthritis). Jade started using her dad's ranch horse, Rooster, but according to the young rider, "Rooster is a good all-around ranch horse but not much of a show horse." Jade's next horse-related project in her 4-H career is to take...

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|Feb 17, 2016

    Be sure to come to the next Learn at the Library program Tuesday, Feb. 23, 7 P.M. Undersheriff Frank Billmayer will present vital information to protect against identity theft and scams. This timely and important presentation is one you don’t want to miss. Refreshments will be served. It has been fun to find out patrons’ “Literary Valentines” as we celebrate Library Lovers Month. Do come in and complete a heart with the name of your favorite book character. Your name will be entered to win a door prize awarded at the end of the month. The Boo...

  • Blaine County Library

    Feb 17, 2016

    We finally received Federal tax forms. We have booklets for 1040A and 1040EZ and forms for 1040, 1040A and 1040EZ. The 1040 booklets should arrive soon. Montana tax booklets are available here as well. If you need a form not available here you can get it anytime at www.irs.gov. Copies are 20 cents a page. Story Time is Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. All kids are welcome to join whatever fun things Kelsey has planned. LEGO Club is Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30 and is open to grades K though 6. For the Love of Grace will be the Hallmark...

  • 67th Annual Montana Seed Show Quilt, Woodworking entry deadlines approaching

    Vonnie Klungland, Dale Klungland|Feb 17, 2016

    The 24th Annual Quilt Show at the 67th Montana Seed Show is Friday, March 11th from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sat. March 12th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The show is held in the band room at the Harlem High School. You can enter your quilts, wall hangings, decorator items, clothing, etc. There are separate categories for the youth items.. Entry forms are available at Richman Ins. in Harlem, the Harlem Public Library and various area quilt shops. Entries are due Friday, March 4th by 5:00 p.m. NO LATE ENTRIES. There are also lots of items...

  • Chinook Council swears in recently elected council members and Carol Floren as new City Clerk

    Steve Edwards|Feb 10, 2016

    The February Chinook City Council meeting dealt with a number of items including swearing in of three reelected council members and a new City Clerk, purchase of a new police vehicle, hearing an update on the water treatment plant upgrade and heard first reading of a new ordinance to deal with water shortages if they occur. Council members Mitch Haider, Robert Smith, Chris Thurman, Clint Greytak and Mayor Keith Hanson attended the monthly meeting. Mayor Hanson called the meeting to order. After...

  • Fort Belknap holds Rancher Roundup

    Feb 10, 2016

    This week, as part of Ft Belknap's 48th annual winter fair, the Aaniiih Nakoda College hosted the Rancher Roundup. The purpose of the 2-day symposium was to help inform Natives, on the Fort Belknap reservation, of all of the Government programs available to help sustain a prosperous future in agriculture. The event was sponsored by the Ft. Belknap MSU Extension, Native American Community Development Corporation (NACDC), and the Fort Belknap Livestock Marketing Co-op. The event consisted of 2 day...

  • Two vehicle crash east of Chinook results in one fatality

    Steve Edwards|Feb 10, 2016

    Officer Zach Freeman, with the Montana Highway Patrol, reported a crash occurred on US 2 at Mile Marker 411 Sunday afternoon, February 7. The two vehicle crash resulted in one fatality. The Blaine County Sheriff’s office reported the victim was identified as 18 year old Jesse Dannels of Chinook. According to Freeman’s investigation of the crash a westbound passenger car crossed the centerline, entered the oncoming lane and struck an eastbound semi-truck. The passenger car was forced into the north borrow ditch where it came to rest. The dri...

  • Fort Belknap election numbers released

    Submitted from Curtis Horn|Feb 10, 2016

    After years and two different sitting councils, the secretarial election was finally held after many trials and temporary roadblocks. Both tribes and the Assiniboine and Gros-Ventre voted and the vote passed by a count of 154 for and 99 opposed. Also, a secretarial election calls for 30% of the registered voters to participate. The actual percentage voting was at approximately 38%, satisfying the 30% needed. The election pertained to Fort Belknap encompassing the federally recognized Assiniboine blood of the Fort Peck tribes. This process is...

  • What's Up WIth Flu?

    Jana McPherson-Hauer, Blaine County Nurse|Feb 10, 2016

    Blaine County Nurse This week the State of Montana Health Alert Network shared information regarding recent reports of severe influenza illness. Most people affected this severely have NOT been immunized with the annual flu vaccination. The circulating influenza viruses that have been noted by the CDC are “a match” to the strains covered by this year’s seasonal vaccine. Due to these findings, the Blaine County Health Department is again urging area residents to ensure they have received their seasonal flu “shot”. It is not too late to be protec...

  • My Neighbor In Need letter to Chinook

    Feb 10, 2016

    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. re 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 hard working single female moved to town from another state. She is working full time and has been living in a fully furnished apartment, k...

  • March is National Nutrition Month: Develop Better Eating Habits

    Feb 10, 2016

    (StatePoint) Have your healthy New Year’s habits already begun to fade? Recharge your resolutions in March during National Nutrition Month and remember the importance of developing and following sound eating habits. The 2016 National Nutrition Month theme, “Savor the Flavor of Eating Right,” encourages you to take time to enjoy food traditions and appreciate the pleasures, great flavors and social experiences that food can add to life. “Food nourishes the body and provides necessary fuel to help you thrive and fight disease,” says registere...

  • Gazebo to be placed in Harlem's Centennial Park

    Steve Edwards|Feb 10, 2016

    When the weather allows, the Harlem Civic Association will place a gazebo in the southwest corner of Centennial Park. The park is on the west edge of town. Civic Association President Rod Becker said there was a need for an area where visitors to the Airmen Memorial, located in the park, could have a place to rest when visiting the memorial. Becker added there would also be some benches that will be a part of the new rest area. The gazebo was moved to the small parking lot at the edge of the par...

  • Despite weather, large turnout on hand for 2016 Chinook Chamber annual banquet

    Steve Edwards|Feb 10, 2016

    The Chinook Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual banquet at the Eagles Club on Saturday, January 23. Slippery roads and icy sidewalks didn't deter attendees as Chamber President Heather DePriest noted more than 80 people attended the event. The annual get together included a dinner prepared by Val Frank, a presentation by Gayle Fisher, Executive Director of the Central Montana Tourism Region, introductions of the 2016 Chamber leadership and opportunities for lots of visiting and networking...

  • Pitch your business idea to 'sharks' coming to the Hi-Line!

    Steve Edwards|Feb 10, 2016

    Come mid-March locals with a start-up business in the incubation stage, or even just an idea for a business, will have a chance to pitch their business dream to a group of Montana business experts. At stake is a first prize of $5,000 for the winning business proposal. The live pitch business competition is all part of the annual “Invest in Business” conference sponsored by Montana’s 10 Small Business Development Centers (SBDC). It will be the first time the annual conference, in its seventh year, has been held in a rural area. The two day e...

  • Sometimes 'My Neighbor' fills a need in a different way

    Steve Edwards|Feb 10, 2016

    Requests come to My Neighbor in Need in a couple of ways—sometimes a need is posted on the organizations website, other times requests come by phone. However a need comes, My Neighbor in Need tries to find a donor who can fill a need that has been verified. During the recent holidays an unusual need was received. A grandmother who has taken on the full time care of a grandchild with some physical challenges, made a request of a “used refrigerator.” For several months, including the summer, she had no working refrigerator. When her grade schoo...

  • CHS Business Professionals of America Club says, "Thank you Eagles Club!"

    Steve Edwards|Feb 10, 2016

    The Chinook Eagles Club hosted a Valentine's Day dinner to raise funds for the CHS chapter of Business Professionals of America. Eagles spokesman Mike Inman said the event was an opportunity to help the local chapter with travel expenses to various competitions hosted by the state and national BPA. Posing with the 'big' check from the event's proceeds, as a chorus the BPA members shouted, "Thank you Eagles Club!" About 120 diners attended the event and the Eagles presented a check for $1195 to...

  • North Central Montana Cattle Woman, Stock Growers offer annual scholarship to local students

    Feb 10, 2016

    A scholarship is again offered by the North Central Montana Cattle Women and the North Central Montana Stock Growers. This annual scholarship is available to high school seniors and college students completing their sophomore year. Interest from a memorial fund honoring the memory of deceased members is contributed to by the Cattle Women. Stock Growers supplies their portion of the scholarship through fundraising efforts and interest from money left from the Livestock Protective Association, a forerunner to the present Stock Grower...

  • MSU Billings recognizes local honor students

    Feb 10, 2016

    MSU BILLINGS NEWS SERVICES — The following Montana State University Billings undergraduate students excelled academically during the 2015 fall session and have been named to the Honor Roll. The Honor Roll is a list of all undergraduate students who earn 12 or more credits which are not of a Pass/No Pass nature and who earn a grade point average of 3.50 or better. A comprehensive list of all honorees can be found at www.msubillings.edu/deanslist. Chinook - Jake Diemert Hays - Fallon Eashappie....

  • Blaine County has high percentage of women ranchers and farmers

    Steve Edwards|Feb 3, 2016

    Reporter's note: While working at a pumpkin patch last October in Washington State, my boss brought me an ag newspaper. On the front page was a story titled "In West, women farmers carry economic clout." It was a statistical summary of women operators in the northwest and included some general statistics for a number of states, including Montana. I didn't know about the large proportions of women operating farms and ranches, so decided to take a closer look. Of real interest to me was "how many...

  • Filing dates open for Blaine County elected offices

    Steve Edwards|Feb 3, 2016

    The candidate filing process for the upcoming primary and general elections opened January 14 and will close March 14. There are two county level offices to be filled this year, the District 2 County Commissioner’s position and the Clerk of the District Court. The primary will be held, along with contests for state and federal offices, on Tuesday, June 7. The general election will be held Tuesday, November 8. In the commissioner’s race, incumbent Frank DePriest has filed his intention to seek reelection for another six year term. Incumbent Cle...

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