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  • Comedy and Music Take the Stage This Weekend

    Donna Miller|Jan 17, 2024

    Opening this weekend in conjunction with Montana Actors’ Theater (MCT), Claire Stoner presents Hill Country Revue. This variety show series will feature various musical sets and humorous skits each week, with the first installment due to open on Friday, January 20 at the theater on the campus of MSU-Northern. According to MCT personnel, the variety show will be presented in the vein of Hee-Haw, Saturday Night Live, and Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In. This production series will showcase a weekly local musician playing original music with comic int...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Jan 17, 2024

    Hello From the Chinook Social Senior Center! Once again, we are having fun, fun, fun with Cornhole, Cribbage, Pinochle Marathon, fellowship, friendship, coffee groups & PEOPLE! If you like people, this is the place for you! GET IN HERE! Our Foot Clinic was cancelled for Mon., Jan. 8th, due to the Clinic nurse being sick. She has however, contacted us to let us know that she is able to reschedule for Thurs., Jan. 18th. PLEASE call the Center to make an appointment! More & more people are finding that even though they have never played Cornhole b...

  • BNSF Railway Conducts Safety Assembly at Harlem Elementary

    Janice Gilham Harlem Elementary|Jan 10, 2024

    Right before the Holiday break, Harlem Elementary students were treated to exciting, yet educational, assemblies presented by employees of BNSF Railway Company. The presentation was titled, "Operation Lifesaver," and the speakers were Oaken Wergin – Manager of Safety, Darin L. Wynn – Safety Facilitator, and Jacey Tinney – Supervisor of Engineering Support. These BNSF representatives took the time to prepare seven different presentations geared to each individual grade level from kinde...

  • Jim Doyle sworn in as new Blaine County Justice of the Peace

    Steve Edwards|Jan 10, 2024

    Late December, 2023, Jim Doyle was sworn in as the new Blaine County Justice of the Peace. He replaced outgoing Judge Perry Miller who resigned due to health issues. No stranger to the Justice Court office, Doyle was most recently the Justice Court Administrator. He has been with the Justice Court for nearly twenty-seven years. Doyle was selected and approved as the new judge from applicants who applied to fill the vacancy. His selection was made and approved by the Blaine County Commissioners....

  • Turner High School Holds Induction Ceremony Recently

    Diana Maloney|Jan 10, 2024

    The Turner High School recently held a National Honor Society at their school. Four students were inducted into the group with a cafeteria filled with students, parents, grandparents, and staff. Advisor, Mrs. Shelly Harmon led the induction. President, Hannah Richman, gave a welcome and introductory remarks after Turner Chapter officers, members, Faculty, and Superintendent were introduced. Honor Society members are: President: Hannah Richman Vice President: Cassidy Grabofsky Secretary: Trent...

  • Tescha Hawley Recognized as a Top 10 CNN Hero

    Press Release CNN Heroes|Jan 10, 2024

    L The Day Eagle Hope Project, inspired by Tescha Hawley, a member of the Gros Ventre tribe on Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, was recognized as a Top 10 CNN Hero during CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute Sunday, Dec. 10. Day Eagle Hope Project was celebrated by CNN Heroes for its work toward helping victims of cancer and healthy food sustainability. Presenting the award was actress Edie Falco, who made a special appearance to present the honor to Tescha Hawley, founder of the nonprofit, in...

  • Two Earn Top Ten Status at Winter Districts

    Donna Miller|Jan 3, 2024

    On Tuesday, December 12, the Chinook Chapter of the FFA travelled to Winifred for Winter District Competition. Members competed in Meats Evaluation, Veterinary Science, Agronomy, and Ag. Mechanics. All of the teams qualified for State, with two Junior Ag Mechanics competitors placing in the Top Ten. Then, on December 19, the FFA membership attended a Leadership workshop with members of the State FFA Officer Team. Ranking in the Top Ten were Rangler Skoyen, who placed sixth, and Julian Powell,...

  • Chinook Blood Drive Set for January 9, 2024 - National Blood Donor Month

    Press Release Chinook Blood Drive|Jan 3, 2024

    Chinook will be hosting a blood drive on Tuesday, January 9th, 2023 from noon till 6pm at the Chinook Community Commercial Building down at the fairgrounds. The American Red Cross deemed January as National Blood Donor Month and describesit as, “a time to recognize the importance of giving blood and platelets while celebrating the lifesaving impact of those who roll up a sleeve to help patients in need. It is also a time to encourage new and lapsed donors to resolve to give blood during one of the most difficult times to maintain a s...

  • Schellin Family Offers $100,000 Matching Funds for Pool and Park Donations

    Jan 3, 2024

    We represent the descendants of Bob and Mavis Schellin. Many of us grew up across the street from Sweet Park and the city pool, and our summer days were spent swimming with friends. Later, we participated in summer swim team. As adults, we have taken our children, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren to the pool and watched the next generations of our family enjoy the facility as much as we did. Our family believes in the mission of the Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation. We believe the community pool is more than just a luxury; rather, it...

  • Harwood to Accept New Position

    Donna Miller|Jan 3, 2024

    On December 21, the personnel at Chinook School District (CSD) paused to recognize the service of one of their instructors who will be moving to a new position when the school's semester ends on January 11. Kendall Harwood will be sworn in as the interim Blaine County Superintendent of Schools on January 9 and will officially begin his duties on January 16. Harwood will be filling a position vacated by Valerie White, whose official resignation was effective on November 30. According to Mari Anne...

  • USPS to Implement Price Increases on January 21

    Donna Miller|Jan 3, 2024

    While many are wishing one another Happy New Year or focusing on New Year’s resolutions, others are still recovering from Christmas spending. In the interest of fiscal responsibility, the American consumer should be aware that the United States Postal Service (USPS) is due to raise its rates in 2024. So planning ahead and stocking up on stamps for February valentines, spring graduation announcements, summer wedding invitations, or even the next round of holiday cards might be in the best interest of thrifty spenders. Starting January 21, the U...

  • Local Surgeon Highlights Potential Benefits of the Mymobility® Application for Orthopedic Procedures

    Press Release Julianne LaSmith - NMH|Jan 3, 2024

    Havre, Montana – Total joint replacement is one of the most commonly performed, elective surgical procedures in the United States. It is also becoming an increasingly popular outpatient procedure at surgery centers across the country, including Northern Montana Hospital in Havre, Montana. Dr. M. Benjamin Farr and the medical staff at Northern Montana Hospital (NMH) are excited to offer Zimmer Biomet's mymobility® app, which acts as a surgical companion for patients before and after orthopedi...

  • Blaine County's newest centenarian was celebrated on December 20, 2023

    Steve Edwards|Jan 3, 2024

    Edith Bilger, who lived most of her adult life in western Blaine County, became a Montana Centenarian on December 20, 2023. It's an "exclusive club" of folks who have lived 100 years or more. Family members from far and near and friends from all over the area joined Edith at the Chinook Senior Center to celebrate her 100th birthday. Last October she was listed among the centenarians honored at the Montana Governor's 54th Conference on Aging. She joined fellow Blaine Countian Virginia Olson who...

  • Turner Lady Tornadoes Fall Mavericks

    Kody Farmer|Jan 3, 2024

    The Turner Tornadoes hosted the North Country Mavericks in a non-conference tilt on Tuesday, December 19th to close out the 2023 season. The young Tornado team struggled mightily against one of the top Class C teams. The Mavericks stormed out to a 29-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Tornadoes played a bit better in the second quarter, scoring 9 points to the Mavericks’ 14. Up 43-9 starting the third quarter, the Mavericks extended their lead by 10 to 53-11 with 8 minutes remaining in the contest. North Country kept their foot on t...

  • Big Flat 4-H December Meeting

    Hannah Van Voast|Jan 3, 2024

    The December meeting of the Big Flat 4-H Club was held on Sunday, December 17 at 2:00 at Turner Christian Church. Members present include: Modesty Chamberlain, Alaina Egbert, Avery and Piper Fox, Mason Friedrich, Hannah and Isaac Klindworth, Hannah and Natalie Richman, Jessa Schroder, Mary Simons, Hannah and Isabella Van Voast. Leaders present include Hillary Richman and Shannon Van Voast. Guests at our meeting were Eric and Karyn Billmayer and Rhett Ammen. The American Pledge was led by Jessa and the 4-H pledge was led by Alaina. Reports: The...

  • Notice of Lodge Creek Bridge on US Highway east of Chinook

    Press Release Montana Department of Transportation|Dec 27, 2023

    A recent inspection found advanced spalling, cracking, and deterioration at the concrete beam ends in Span 1. Due to the severe conditions of the beam ends, the bridge can no longer carry traffic safely and reliably on the exterior beams. For public safety, traffic is restricted down to a single 12-foot lane centered on the bridge. Once the 12-foot centered lane is in place, any currently permitted overweight vehicles will be allowed to cross if the vehicle fits within the 12-foot restriction....

  • Columbia Grain International Supports its Farmers & Communities

    Dec 27, 2023

    CGI donates to more than 30 charities benefiting local communities to “Cultivate Growth” and care this holiday season. This year, CGI's Amy Dunn in Chinook, Montana and her team are giving money to the Senior Center in Chinook since their state funding was cut this year. More specifically, CGI is sponsoring meals for senior citizens who can’t afford them and with the funds allotted should be able to sponsor 132 meals. They are also giving a monetary donation for Senior Center needs. Columbia Grain International (CGI), a global leader in the o...

  • Judge Perry Miller will leave judicial posts effective December 31, 2023

    Steve Edwards|Dec 27, 2023

    Judge Perry Miller is resigning as Justice of the Peace for Blaine County effective December 31 of 2023. It's a post he's held for 29 years. He will also resign his positions as City Judge for both Harlem (13 years) and Chinook (20 years). Miller suffered a stroke last summer and despite health improvements he said, "My eyes won't properly convert what I'm reading so I have double vision. I also tire more easily." Miller added, "After last Thanksgiving I decided I needed to retire. It was not...

  • Meadowlark Elementary Students Hold Christmas Program

    Donna Miller|Dec 27, 2023

    On a holiday decorated stage, Meadowlark Elementary School held its Christmas program this past Monday evening, December 18, in the Lloyd Sweet Auditorium. The south walls of the auditorium also featured a gallery of festive artwork created by elementary school students under the instruction of Ms. Shay Waldbillig. After the sixth graders sang a welcome song for the gathered audience, students in grades K-2 presented "Holiday Parade," "In the Snow," "Mousie in the Snow," "The Penguin Polka," and...

  • Enjoying learning opportunities in the city

    Steve Edwards|Dec 20, 2023

    Alert readers may recall I often lament the annoyances of spending extended time in the Seattle area when my wife and I take on our dog-sitting duties each fall. The daily hassles of living amongst four million other people wear me down. I enjoy our time with family, but our extended stays can be difficult at times. The upside of being in a big city is having access to cultural and educational experiences that are rarely available in small towns or rural areas. During our current five week stay...

  • Homeschool Hour students learn about parfleche and how it was decorated

    Steve Edwards|Dec 13, 2023

    Blaine County Library's Homeschool Hour students recently had their last session for 2023. Providing programs aimed at homeschool students, Homeschool Hour meets 1-2pm on Wednesdays. Per Assistant Librarian Emily Scofield who oversees the program, any student, kindergarten through high school, is welcome to attend. The recent program had a big turnout with 29 students plus adults bringing the total attendees to 41. Austin Haney, Interpretive Ranger last summer and fall at the Bear Paw...

  • Fair Board's 2023 Blaine County Fur Fest a "huge success"

    Steve Edwards|Dec 13, 2023

    This year's Blaine County Fur Fest Coyote Hunt was sponsored for the first time by the Blaine County Fair Foundation. The event was held the first weekend of December and was deemed a huge success. Fair Board/Foundation member Shandel Fouts, who was very involved in the planning, promotion and carrying out of the event, reported "It was the first time the Fair Foundation sponsored the hunt and it was a huge success." One hundred fifty-nine hunters, organized in to fifty teams, participated....

  • Identifying Disguised Vaping Devices

    Donna Miller|Dec 13, 2023

    On Monday, December 11, Chinook students in grades 5-12 attended a Vaping Prevention presentation in the Lloyd Sweet Auditorium. Kris Minard, the Tobacco Use Prevention Education Specialist with the Office of Public Instruction (OPI), was joined by Jay Schuschke, the Montana Tobacco Use Prevention Program Prevention Specialist. Together, the duo shared the health risks of vaping with students. To ensure that the information was developmentally appropriate, Minard and Schuschke spoke to the...

  • North Chinook Boosters 4-H Meeting Minutes

    Hadley Hofeldt|Dec 13, 2023

    The 2nd meeting of the North Chinook Boosters 4-H club was held November 19th at the Triple E meeting room. The meeting was called to order by president Ashlyn Hofeldt. The American pledge was led by Jana Snediger, The 4-H pledge was led by Gracie Skoyen. Roll call was what 4-H projects are you enrolling in this year. Reports were given by secretary Janna Snediger and the treasurers report was given by Alexis Elias. other reports were on achievement night, guest speaker Winston Anderson, cloverbuds, shooting sports. Old business, meals at the...

  • Big Flat 4-H Meeting Minutes

    Isabella Van Voast|Dec 13, 2023

    The November meeting of Big Flat 4-H club was called to order on November 19, 2023 at 2:00 PM at the Turner Christian Church. Members present include: Piper and Avery Fox, Mary Simons, Mason Friedrich, Isabella Van Voast, Hannah Van Voast, Hannah and Isaac Klindworth, Natalie and Hannah Richman, Modesty Chamberlain and Jessa Schroder. Leaders present were Hilary Richman and Shannon Van Voast. The American pledge was led by Piper and the 4-H Pledge was led by Mary. Reports: Treasurer’s report has a balance of $1,525.73. Isabella reported on A...

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