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  • Chinook Chamber's 2016 banquet to feature tourism expert

    Steve Edwards|Jan 20, 2016

    The Chinook Area Chamber’s annual banquet will be held on Saturday, January 23rd at the Eagles Club. Gayle Fisher, Executive Director of the Central Montana Tourism Region, will be the speaker. Fisher is no stranger to the area having grown up in Chinook and graduated from CHS. The annual Chamber event is a time to review the past year, look at the coming year and install newly elected officers. Fisher will be the featured speaker. She’s been working various positions in tourism for about 25 years. She was selected as the “2001 Tourism Perso...

  • Harlem city council swears in two returning councilmen, hears update on wastewater project

    Steve Edwards|Jan 20, 2016

    Prior to the regular January meeting Harlem's city department heads met with Fred Phillips and Carrie Gardner, engineers with Great West Engineering, to discuss final plans for the wastewater system upgrade. Mayor Bill Taylor then swore in returning council members Kim Hansen and Marc Arensmeyer, both were reelected unopposed to new terms. Mayor Taylor called the regular monthly meeting to order with the roll call. All council members were present: Kim Hanson, Ralph Schneider, Eva English and Ma...

  • Blaine County Annual Relay for Life event set for July 8

    Jan 20, 2016

    The Blaine County Relay for Life coordinating committee recently met to set a date for the upcoming annual Relay for Life. This will be the sixth year for the event and organizers are hoping for at least 10 teams to participate. Some teams have already organized and started their fundraising for the 2016 event. It may seem a long time until July 8 but organizers know there's a lot to be done to prepare for the event. Relay for Life is one of the largest fundraisers in the United States, with...

  • Sheriff's Office releases new Sexual and Violent offenders in Blaine County

    Steve Edwards|Jan 20, 2016

    According to Debbie Gomke, Blaine County SVOR Administrator, if and when new sexual and violent offenders move to Blaine County or move to a new residence that information will be released to the newspaper on a monthly basis. Changes in the law will also be released to the public. The notification is to ensure the safety of Blaine County residents. This information is released pursuant to MCA 46-23-508. That Code section authorizes law enforcement agencies to release any offender registration...

  • Ice fishing class for woman, February 4 & 6 in Kalispell

    MFWP Press Release|Jan 20, 2016

    The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program is sponsoring an ice fishing class on February 4 and 6. With modern gear, ice fishing is fun, safe and comfortable. This class is for beginning or intermediate female anglers who want to learn the basics or improve their fishing skills. Participants must attend the evening class on February 4th at the FWP Region 1 office in Kalispell. Fishing on the ice will take place Saturday morning, February 6th, at a location near Kalispell. Participants do not need a fishing license as...

  • Don't forget, January is Cervical Health Awareness Month

    Caren Pfieffer, NP-C|Jan 20, 2016

    Cervical Health Awareness Month is a chance to raise awareness about how women can protect themselves from HPV (human papillomavirus) and cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is a type of cancer found on the cervix located at the entrance of the uterus among women. Moreover, HPV is a very common infection that spreads through sexual activity between males and females. It’s also a major cause of cervical cancer among women. About 79 million Americans currently have HPV. Many people with HPV don’t know they are infected. The HPV causes cervical dys...

  • Blaine County Library

    Jan 20, 2016

    The Hallmark movie today will be “Crossroads a Story of Forgiveness” at 1:00 p.m. in the library meeting room. Refreshments will be served and everyone is welcome to join us. The Blaine County Library Board of Trustees will hold their regular monthly meeting Wednesday January 27th at 2:00 p.m. in the library meeting room. Library staff will begin offering Tech help on the last Monday of the month. On January 25th from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. patrons are encouraged to bring in devices they need help with. If you have a laptop, tablet or even a sma...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Kristi Norby|Jan 20, 2016

    It’s cold outside this week, but nice and warm at the center, so be sure to stop by and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy one of the many activities we have planned for this week. You can also stop by and meet the new cook Kirsten Shelor. She is busy putting together the new menu for February. On Wednesday, Jan. 20, the Hallmark movie “Crossroads” is showing at 1 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Bingo will be on Thursday, Jan. 21 starting at 1 p.m. Last week, we had a large group of 15 people playing. Lois Hanson and Francis Ewing were...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Jan 20, 2016

    Wally and Loretta Beck went to Havre on Wednesday and while there, had lunch with Crystal and Lucy Grabofsky. Susan Billmayer was up to Harlan and Jane Krass’ Wednesday morning and had coffee with them. Steve and Nora Zellmer of Havre visited Loretta and Wally Beck on Monday afternoon. Sandy Beck played pinochle with her group Wednesday at Trudy Bruners. Harley Jo Beck had pie with Grandma Loretta and Grandpa Wally Beck on Tuesday afternoon. Kathy and Ed Zellmer attended the basketball game in Chinook Friday against North Star. On Friday, G...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Jan 20, 2016

    Max and Kirsti Cederberg were to Great Falls on Friday. They took Edith and Bill Bilger of Chinook along with them. They met up with Lynda Cederberg and they all enjoyed lunch out on the town with Nellie Cederberg. Happy Birthday from the Big Flat, Nellie! Anita and Brooke Reed took in 4-H on Sunday. Sonny and Nellie Obrecht were to Havre on Friday and Saturday to take in the MSU-N basketball games. Tammy Jones was to Joplin over the weekend to help Britney and Matt with their building-on project on their house. Don and Bonnie Harmon took in...

  • Adult Ed classes continue on the Big Flat

    Jan 20, 2016

  • Chinook high school National Honor Society, Business Professionals of America host January Blood Drive

    Jan 20, 2016

    On Tuesday, January 7thth the Red Cross Blood Drive was held at the Chinook High School Auditorium with Elizabeth Hodgson as the coordinator for the drive. We, the Red Cross staff and I, are all much obliged for all the work Lizzi did. She would like to send a shout out to all who donated the prizes and time to the blood drive, allowing it to work so smoothly. We had 42 people present to the drive and 38 productive units collected on a goal of 45. Donna Murdy, Patti Treftz, and Judy Johnson...

  • Spellers advance to Blaine County Spelling Bee

    Jan 20, 2016

    These six students from grades 5-8 will represent Turner Public School at the County Spelling Bee in Chinook. They were the top six spellers from the Local Bee held this week at the Turner School. They battled right down to the final word before the last winning speller was announced. Winners are in order from first through sixth place. They are L-R: Laci Maloney, Brandy Calvert, Ethan Heilig, Brooke Reed, Jack Harmon, and Shyan Krass. The alternate that will attend in the event one of these...

  • Snedigar Promoted at Independence Bank

    Jan 20, 2016

    Independence Bank is pleased to announce that Julianne Snedigar has been promoted to Consumer, Agriculture, Commercial and Real Estate Loan Officer in Malta. Snedigar grew up on a farm & ranch outside of Harlem, Montana. After graduating from Chinook High School, Juli attended Northwest College in Powell, WY where she received her Associate's Degree in Agriculture Business Management. Juli then attended MSU – Northern where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business, with a minor in A...

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|Jan 20, 2016

    You are invited to join the Harlem Library Book Challenge for 2016! Each month we challenge you to read a certain type of book. When you finish the book contact the library with the title and your name will be entered into a drawing for a gift certificate from a local business. This is a fun way to read more and varied books. January’s challenge is to read your all-time favorite book! Copies of the challenge may be picked up at the library or you may access it on the library website at http://harlempubliclibrary.org. Don’t miss the first Lea...

  • Triangle-led computer class a big success in Harlem

    Jan 20, 2016

    Student learners show a lot of intense concentration in Triangle Communication's Basic Internet and Email class presented at the Harlem Library last week. Library Director Colleen Brommer said she was expecting a good turnout and the Triangle employees who taught the course were pleased with the number who attended the class. Plans are to offer the rest of the three part series of computer classes, based on interest expressed by the attendees, in the near future. Dates for the additional...

  • Harlem Senior Center

    Katie Noel|Jan 20, 2016

    What Happened in history on January 16th? 97 years ago... Prohibition (18th Amendment) becomes the law of the land 71 years ago... Adolf Hitler takes to his underground bunker near Berlin, where he would remain for 105 days before committing suicide 107 years ago... Ethel Merman, the "Queen of Broadway" was born Får se på Menyen (Look at the Menu ...in Norwegian) Today: Roast Turkey Jan. 18: Martin Luther King Day (NO MEAL) Jan. 19: Chicken and Rice Soup Jan. 20: Roast Pork Jan. 21: Liver and O...

  • Alliance Church hosts largest Business After Hours event to date

    Steve Edwards|Jan 20, 2016

    The Chinook Alliance Church had a large turnout when members hosted the January Business After Hours event in The Annex. Earlier, Pastor Dennis Fendorff said, "Part of the reason we wanted to host a Business After Hours event was to let people see our new offices and educational facility." The remodeled building was the site of L & L Pizza, just up the hill from the church's sanctuary at the corner of Indiana Street and Highway 2. The church began using The Annex last September. Members had prep...

  • Chinook School Board begins approval for junior high travel policy and bereavement leave for staff

    Steve Edwards|Jan 20, 2016

    Information for this article is from unapproved board minutes. Chairwoman Pauly Miller called the meeting to order on January 12. After the pledge of allegiance to the flag, roll call was conducted. Board members present were Scott Gunderson, James Hodgson, Ernest Johnson, Pauly Miller and Joel Pruttis. Absent were Michael Copenhaver, Keith Raty and Viki Tilleman (all excused) and Travis Buck. Student Council President Elizabeth Hodgson reported on the recent blood drive held at the high...

  • Local students on UM, MSU Dean's lists

    Jan 20, 2016

    BOZEMAN — Montana State University has announced its undergraduate honor rolls for fall semester 2015. There are two MSU honor roll lists: the President’s 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 the 899 students named to the MSU President’s Honor Roll in the listing below. The Dean’s Honor Roll includes the 3,061 students earning grade point avera...

  • Chinook High hosts invitational speech and drama tournament

    Steve Edwards|Jan 20, 2016

    Speech and drama teams from 19 schools descended on Chinook High School last Saturday for an invitational tournament hosted by the local speech and drama club. Bonnie Ortner, CHS's speech and drama coach, said of the event, "By all accounts, the event was a tremendous success. It took a lot of volunteer hours to make the event happen, I'm very proud of our community. Everyone seemed to have a good day, and I'm already looking forward to next year's event." There were 136 student who...

  • Montana Children's Theatre presents the cast of Aladdin

    Jan 20, 2016

    Auditions were held following school Monday afternoon in the Chinook high school auditorium for the Missoula Children's Theatre production of the popular Walt Disney play Aladdin. After a few hours the director's settled on a cast. Above photo includes Aladdin's cast; Aladdin - JJ Colby, Princess Dory - Raynee Hasler, Aladdin's Mother - Alison Powell, Mysterious One - Liam Edwards, Grand Vizier - Roger Fischer, Sultan - Paxtin McCann, Sheherazade - Alyssa Schoen, Dinazade - Olivia Ellison,...

  • Bob Quinn,Kamut International at the forefront of Organic agriculture production

    Wes Gibbs|Jan 20, 2016

    Organic agricultural production and food sales in America has been the fastest growing segment of agriculture since the approval of the USDA organic seal 20 years ago. Sales of organic food have consistently increased between 10 and 20% each year. The growth trend of organic food sales is expected to continue to reach new levels as main-line supermarkets all over the country are beginning to carry organic food. This is good news for farmers who grow organic food, and for any who may be thinking about converting to organic production. Today the...

  • White Pine 4H Club files January report

    Amanda Mord, Acting Secretary|Jan 20, 2016

    The White Pine 4-H Club met in the Triple E meeting room in Chinook on Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 5 p.m. with 14 members, five leaders, and four guests present. President, Rebecca Stroh, called the meeting to order. Amanda Mord led the American Pledge and Drake Berreth led the 4-H Pledge. Roll call was answered by telling our New Year Resolution. Minutes of the December 14th meeting were read by acting secretary, Amanda Mord, and approved. Treasurer, Britton Elliot, gave the Treasurer’s report. A motion was made by Kyler Johnson and s...

  • Paradise Pals hold monthly meeting

    Michae Warburton, Reporter|Jan 20, 2016

    The January meeting of the Paradise Pals was held at the Library Meeting Room. The meeting was called to order by President Erika Anderson. Pledges were led by Michael Warburton and Kristen Graff. Roll call was name a winter safety tip. Reporter Michael Warburton read the minutes of the previous meeting in the absence of our secretary. Kristen Graff moved to approve the minutes and Justin Graff seconded the motion. Correspondence Secretary Victoria Kirby had nothing to report. Treasurer Megan Pruttis was absent. Song leader Jared Graff led us...

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