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  • Havre and Chinook Collaborate in Leadership Workshop

    Donna Miller|Apr 1, 2026

    On Wednesday, March 18, the Chinook Chapter of the FFA was invited by the Havre FFA to join them in a Leadership Workshop hosted by this year's National FFA Central Region Vice President, Claire Woeppel from Nebraska. In an interactive program that lasted roughly two hours, Woeppel spoke on the topic of "Knowing Your Cup." Metaphorically, the cup represents one's personal energy supply and illustrates how each of us is filled with a unique purpose and poured out with intention. Woeppel...

  • Local Middle School Bands Perform in Music Event

    Donna Miller|Apr 1, 2026

    On Monday, March 16, several members of the Chinook Junior High band participated in a concert hosted by Havre Middle School (HMS). After a period of rehearsal and preparation, the musicians performed for the public at 6:30 p.m. in the HMS Gymnasium. Besides representation from Chinook and Havre, other participants included students from the Box Elder, Big Sandy, CJI, and Harlem communities. Under the direction of Guest Conductor Mr. Jacob Bradshaw, the mass of middle school musicians performed...

  • Glasgow Hosts High School Academic Olympics

    Donna Miller|Apr 1, 2026

    March Madness may in many minds reference the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournaments, also branded as The Big Dance, but Blaine County teachers might say the term also identifies a version of competitions, activities, and unmatched spring fever as students and teachers alike approach the fourth quarter of the school year. One of those competitions took place on March 25 at Glasgow High School. Nine students from Chinook participated in the High School Academic Olympics. As a team, they...

  • Area Students Compete in MCTM Math Contest

    Donna Miller|Apr 1, 2026

    When March comes to Montana, along with the warmer weather coaxing new growth into being, the Montana Council of Teachers of Mathematics (MCTM) plays host to a series of math competitions. In Havre, the contest is held under the coordination of Miss Kaitlin Anderson, and on Wednesday, March 18 from 2:00 until 4:30 p.m., Havre High School welcomed schools from across the region whose students vied for individual, regional, and state awards. At Wednesday’s event, students competed in one of three grade bands: 7-8, 9-10, or 11-12. Because MCTM v...

  • Bear Paw School receives Funding for Greenhouse

    Sheena Wortman|Apr 1, 2026

    Bear Paw School, a K-8 rural school currently serving eight students. In our classroom, we prioritize agricultural education to help students relate the curriculum to their lived experiences and apply learning to real-world skills. To support this, we have been wanting a greenhouse, as our current classroom environment is not conducive to growing plants. This addition will allow us to conduct farm-to-table lessons and help students make meaningful connections with their studies. I am pleased to...

  • Math Contest Results Released

    Donna Miller|Apr 1, 2026

    On March 26, Havre High School Math Teacher Miss Kaitlin Anderson released the results of the 185 contestants who participated in the Montana Council of Teachers of Mathematics (MCTM) Math Contest that took place on March 18. Wednesday’s contest drew students from Havre, Shelby, Choteau, and Chinook. Seventeen of them came away as top winners. Collin Snyder and Lyvia Little, both from Havre High School, are the winners of the two Senior Scholarships. Furthermore, several students received the “Gold Award,” meaning they scored in the top 10%....

  • Longer Days, New Life: Spring Arrives

    Mar 25, 2026

    Even though we have not had much of a winter, Spring is beginning to show across the countryside, bringing with it the first signs of new life. Calving season is underway, a familiar and welcome sight that marks the changing of the seasons. As days grow longer and temperatures slowly rise, the cycle of renewal continues, reminding us that winter is giving way to brighter days ahead. Now all we need is some rain as we head into the summer season very soon. Spring showers bring May...

  • Chinook School District Updates the Community

    Donna Miller|Mar 25, 2026

    When the Chinook Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, March 10, they not only passed a resolution to set their levy requests for voter approval in the May 5 school election, they also discussed facility needs and budgets, announced trustee elections, and approved administration changes and contracts. Among the facility needs discussed were the elementary school boilers, which will require replacement in the next five years, according to Chinook School Superintendent Fred Hofman. In his report to the Board, Hofman stated: “We should only need to r...

  • Student Council Reveals Plans for Sugarbeeter Specialty Plate

    Donna Miller|Mar 25, 2026

    Among the many action items on the agenda for the Chinook Board of Trustees on March 10 was the Chinook High School (CHS) Student Council's request to obtain a Sugarbeeter license plate from the State of Montana. Given that the school board approved their idea, the Council is moving forward with plans. According to Student Council Advisor Fay Friede, the thought of designing a Sugarbeeter license plate has been discussed a number of times over the years. Because the Student Council currently...

  • Chinook Board of Trustees Sets Levies

    Donna Miller|Mar 25, 2026

    According to an analysis by the Montana School Boards Association, Montana schools are encountering difficulty when they seek to gain voter approval for discretionary funding levies. The Chinook Board of Trustees and District Superintendent Fred Hofman hope that when ballots go out on April 15, asking voters to approve their local school levies, they defy analytics and instead experience an outcome successful for the community after the May 5 school election. By definition, a school levy is a fixed-term increase in property tax that assists in...

  • MSU Extension in Blaine County:

    Julianne Snedigar|Mar 25, 2026

    Living in a rural county means we depend on solid, practical information to make decisions that affect our homes, our land, and our communities. Montana State University Extension provides exactly that. Our role is to bring the resources of Montana’s land grant university directly to Blaine County in ways that meet the real needs of the people who live and work here. As your local MSU Extension office, we focus on delivering education and support that are research based, useful, and grounded in everyday life. Whether you’re a producer see...

  • Stockman Bank is ranked, once again, as one of the Top 50 Community Banks in the United States by S&P Global Market Intelligence

    For Immediate Release|Mar 25, 2026

    Stockman Bank has been recognized by S&P Global Market Intelligence, for the third consecutive year, as one of the top 50 best-performing U.S. community banks of 2025, among banks with $3 billion to $10 billion in assets. Ranking 23rd on the list, Stockman is the only Montana bank to be included. S&P Global Market Intelligence ranks institutions based on returns, growth and funding but places a premium on the strength and risk profile of balance sheets. The rankings were launched in 2011 to assess the performance of community banks. “We are h...

  • SWEET HOME'S DREAM COME TRUE

    Sweet Home - Rebecca Shackelford|Mar 18, 2026

    Last year, you may remember reading about the 30-year-old 'Jackpot" bus that Sweet Memorial Nursing Home was hoping to be able to update. The story of how Sweet Home acquired that bus involved a lucky Lotto winner and a whole lot of kindness and gratitude. Fast forward to the fall of last year, and would you believe it - Sweet Home is again the lucky recipient of an incredibly kind gift, this time from an anonymous donor. Richard Cronk received a phone call from the donor after the article about...

  • Program Encourages Civic Engagement

    Donna Miller|Mar 18, 2026

    As we march into this new month and towards the country’s 250th birthday, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Susan Hedalen reminds local students and teachers about opportunities with the Montana Seal of Civics Literacy program. The Seal of Civics Literacy is a statewide recognition program developed through a joint effort between Montana’s Office of Public Instruction (OPI) and the Montana 250th Commission. According to Hedalen’s office, “the Seal honors students who demonstrate strong knowledge of civics and active engagement in their c...

  • Five Sixth Graders from Chinook Compete at Regional Science Fair

    Donna Miller|Mar 18, 2026

    Mrs. Alicia Noel, Sixth Grade Science Teacher at Chinook Junior High School, travelled to Great Falls with a group of sixth graders for the Montana Region II Science and Engineering Fair on March 10. Two came away winners. The Great Falls College MSU Regional Middle School Science Fair is affiliated with the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge (JIC), a program of the Society for Science & the Public. Five Chinook students qualified for the event after having placed at the...

  • February Award Winners Named

    Donna Miller|Mar 18, 2026

    In an assembly on February 26, Meadowlark Elementary School Principal, Danelle Gibson announced the names of monthly award winners. Among those honored were Mountain Movers, Recess Award recipients, and Accelerated Readers. Students of the Month also received honors, as did those securing the Principal's Award. The Mountain Mover Award recognizes any students who have made improvements during the month in one of the following categories: academics, behavior, or social skills. Bowie Skoyen, Lando...

  • Zurich Concludes I Love to Read Month with a Party

    Donna Miller|Mar 18, 2026

    To conclude their I Love to Read Month festivities, students at Zurich Public School celebrated on Friday, February 27 with Character Interview Day and a party. During an impromptu assembly near the event's conclusion, school officials also presented third grader Eloise Gonzalez with her certificate and prize for winning the "I Voted" Sticker contest sponsored by the Blaine County Deputy Clerk & Recorder/Elections office. The event began with pairs of students asking and answering questions as...

  • Area Students Attend Trades Day

    Donna Miller|Mar 11, 2026

    Students from surrounding communities attended the 4th Annual Opportunity in Trades Day hosted by Triangle Communications in Havre on Monday, March 2. At the event, students explored jobs available in the North Central Montana area related to various trades. Triangle Communications partners with multiple organizations to put on this event, which this year was open to eighth graders thru high school seniors. During lunch, there were presentations by MSU–Northern, Vermeer, and JKL Associates. A...

  • About Your Local Schools, Did You Know?

    Donna Miller|Mar 11, 2026

    As part of an ongoing effort to keep local community members informed, school district officials wish to add a layer of awareness about school budget concerns. In that spirit of demystification, Superintendent Fred Hofman and Chinook School District Board Members wish to shed some light on costs and current conditions. Much of this information has already been shared in inserts that have accompanied the printed athletic programs made available at sporting events. For example, Hofman wishes for readers to know that schools are not allowed to...

  • Lunar Eclipse Puts on a Shadow Show

    Donna Miller|Mar 11, 2026

    In the early morning hours of March 3, a total lunar eclipse occurred. Although the overall duration of the eclipse, including the penumbral and partial eclipse phases, was five hours and 39 minutes, totality was most visible in North Central Montana from 4:04 until 5:04 a.m. When Earth passed directly between the sun and moon, it cast a shadow across the lunar surface, turning the moon a deep reddish-orange. According to NASA, a total lunar eclipse can occur only during a full moon phase. The moon appears dark red or orange because planet...

  • 39 Step Forward at Chinook Blood Drive as Donations Remain Vital

    Donna Miller|Mar 11, 2026

    A blood drive was held in Chinook on March 3, 2026, with 39 donors stepping forward to help meet the ongoing need for lifesaving blood. Volunteers Judy Johnson, Roxanne Townsend, and Linda Thompson staffed the reception table and helped ensure the event ran smoothly. Door prize winners included Trish Merrill, Chuck Wasser, Lyndsay Hutton, Valerie Blackcrow, Wilma Melville and Mara Edwards. We welcomed one first-time donor, Ryder Hofeldt. Hofeldt has helped with blood drive setup for several...

  • City of Havre hosts Safe Streets Plan public meeting

    For Immediate Release - Sloane Stinson|Mar 11, 2026

    HAVRE, Mont. (March 4, 2026)— The City of Havre, in partnership with the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) and Hill County, is developing a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan to improve transportation safety and accessibility in the greater Havre area. The project team has identified key corridors where improvements could reduce crashes and enhance safety for drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, and other users. Community members are invited to review the findings and provide feedback at an upcoming public m...

  • Students Win Recognition

    Donna Miller|Mar 11, 2026

    Another round of students from Meadowlark Elementary School in Chinook have been recognized for improvement and achievement. On Thursday, January 29, awards were presented during an assembly meant to honor students earning status as Accelerated Readers, Mountain Movers, and Students of the Month. Additionally, others obtained Recess Awards and the Principal's Award. Accelerated Reader (AR) Awards went to EmMarie Eggleston and Naya Kelley, who collected their first AR Star by accumulating 100...

  • Science Olympiad Team Competes in Bozeman

    Donna Miller|Mar 4, 2026

    Just after noon on Wednesday, February 18, Chinook High School's Science Olympiad team departed for Bozeman. Hosted annually by the Montana State University (MSU) Science Math Resource Center, Montana's state tournament took place on February 19 on the campus of MSU–Bozeman. Seventy-eight teams competed on Thursday, representing fifty-seven Class B and C schools from across the state. After all the data had been calculated and chemical aromas dissipated, winners were announced in Division C, t...

  • 4-H Holds Communications Day

    Donna Miller|Mar 4, 2026

    Sunday, February 22 was Communications Day for Blaine County 4-H. Twelve members from various clubs across the county participated in the event, which began at 2:00 p.m. in the basement of the American Lutheran Church in Chinook. The contests included First-Year 4-H Pledge, Junior Demonstration, Junior Illustrated Talk, Senior Demonstration, Senior Speech, and Senior Career Communications (Job Interview). Under the direction of Julianne Snedigar, Blaine County Ag, Natural Resources, & 4-H MSU...

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