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  • Harlem High School Celebrates Artists and Their Art

    Donna Miller|May 3, 2023

    On Tuesday, April 23, Harlem High School's (HHS) Library was transformed into a gallery for an Artist's Reception and final showing of artwork created by HHS students during the past school year. The event was organized by Art Instructor, Mary-Kate French who wished to host a reception to recognize her artists. The event was held in conjunction with Parent-Teacher Conferences, and an Awards Ceremony immediately followed. About the event, which took place from 4:00-7:30 p.m., French said, "This...

  • Northern Montana Hospital Resumes Harp Therapy

    Northern Montana Hospital|May 3, 2023

    As part of the Public Health Emergency for COVID-19, Northern Montana Hospital (NMH) discontinued allowing visitors into their facility. Unfortunately, this included many NMH Volunteers. Mary Stevens, a local musician, was one of those volunteers. But recently, Volunteers have resumed their activities at NMH, and the patients are once again rewarded with Mary's musical talents. Mary Stevens of Havre is the owner and program director of "Harp for Healing", a therapeutic music training program...

  • Northern Lights Put on a Spectacular Show

    Apr 26, 2023

  • Community Chest Fund Drive Set For May 3rd

    Apr 26, 2023

    This year’s Community Chest Fund Drive in Chinook will take place Wednesday, May 3, at 5:30 p.m. The purpose of Community Chest is to alleviate each organization from going door-to-door soliciting donations. The drive provides local funding for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, Food Pantry, AAU Wrestling, Youth Baseball/Softball, Youth Soccer, MCT, Swim Team, Chinook Rod and Gun Club, and PAWS. Without area residents’ support, many of these programs would not be available to the youth in the community. Those that participate in these org...

  • Award-Winning Play Coming to Havre's MAT

    Donna Miller|Apr 26, 2023

    On April 28, Montana Actors’ Theatre (MAT) will be opening August: Osage County with presenting sponsor Tilleman Motor Company. Two Chinook residents, Anjanett Hawk and Chad Zuelke will play roles in the production, which begins at 7:00 p.m. this Friday. Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best New Play, August: Osage County provides a portrait of the dysfunctional American family at both its finest and its absolute worst. Written by Tracy Letts and directed by Grant Olson, the play’s story centers around the Weston fam...

  • Glacier Nurse+Direct Presentation Has Great Turnout

    Apr 26, 2023

    Approximately 40 people were present at the Blaine County Library on April 13th for town hall questions and answers regarding Glacier Nurse Direct and the services they could provide to residents of Chinook and surrounding areas. Both Kristy (Johnson) Naylor RN,1992 graduate of Chinook High School and Marcy Kleinjan RN hailing from Sidney MT were present for the meeting and shared their hopes of being able to give back and be of service to small town rural Montana. The discussion reviewed...

  • "Stepping On" Program for Seniors - Falling doesn't have to be a part of aging!

    Steve Edwards|Apr 26, 2023

    Alert readers of a certain age (60 or over) likely know someone who has suffered a fall or experienced a fall themselves. Statistics show that more than one in four Americans aged 65+ fall each year. And in Montana, the rate of seniors that fall is higher than the national average. Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries among older adults. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) falls by seniors result in more than three million injuries...

  • Montana Auctioneers Association Auctioneers take "The Day on the Hill" to Extremes

    Apr 26, 2023

    Monday April 17th eight members of the Montana auctioneers association met at the state capitol in Helena Montana. The idea was to go to the legislature with no agenda in mind only to mix and mingle with legislators reminding them of the importance of auctions and auctioneers in our state. At 1 PM the full Montana senate was called into session. The auction items were four flags that had been flown over the Capital two of which were Montana flags and two US flags. The group of auctioneers took their positions at the front of the senate and MAA...

  • Hunting permit drawing results now available

    MT FWP|Apr 26, 2023

    HELENA – The drawings for Montana deer and elk permits and for nonresident combination licenses are complete and applicants can find their results online. You can see your results by visiting fwp.mt.gov, click on MyFWP Login in the upper righthand corner, then click on Lookup Draw Results, Register for Lists tab on the left-hand menu, or login to your MyFWP account. You may also sign up for an account at myfwp.mt.gov. Applicants may also call any FWP Regional office or the licensing office at 406-444-2950. For unsuccessful applicants, r...

  • Journal Jots

    Apr 26, 2023

    Blaine County Library Monday Hangout for grades 7 & 8 at 3:30. Tuesday Story Time at 10:30 and Hangout for grades 5 & 6 at 3:30. Thursday LEGO Club at 3:30. Early Out Movie Friday at 2:15. . American Lutheran Church Chinook American Lutheran Church has changed Worship Time to Sundays at 10 AM. Rotating Joint Services are now held on the first Sunday of every month at 11 AM. No worship services will be held at Chinook American Lutheran Church on these days. Please contact the church at 406-357-2373 if you have any questions. If no one answers,...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Apr 26, 2023

    Susan Billmayer attended a Garden Club district meeting at Fort Peck on Wednesday. Shawn, Tate, and Ty Beck visited Grandma Loretta on Monday and enjoyed caramel rolls. Susan Billmayer visited Jane Krass and girls on Sunday after church. Tate and Ty Beck stopped Saturday afternoon for a visit with Grandma Loretta. Jim Billmayer has been in the hospital in Great Falls this week with gall bladder problems. Kelsey and Liam Mariani and Ashley and Olivia Houle came to visit on Saturday at the Duane Klindworth home. Pastor Will visited Jane Krass on...

  • Blaine County Commissioners Address Flooding Conditions

    Kody Farmer|Apr 19, 2023

    The Blaine County Commissioners have been working diligently with the Blaine County Road Department to assess the flooding that is occurring in all parts of the county. County Commissioners Miles G. Hutton, Chairman, Dolores Plummage and Shane Fox all signed a County Declaration of Disaster on Wednesday, April 12, 2023. The declaration stated that heavy winter precipitation followed by rising temperatures produced rapid snow melt that resulted in flooding of the Milk River, numerous small...

  • Local Students Awarded Havre Elks Lodge Scholarships

    Apr 19, 2023

    Havre Elks Lodge #1201 recently awarded six scholarships to local graduating high school seniors. Lodge Scholarship Co-Chair Brandy Kurtz announced that recipients of this year’s local Elks Most Valuable Student Awards were: • Lance Rutledge — Big Sandy High School; • Jessica King — Harlem High School; • Morgan Friede — Chinook High School; • Aliza Haney, Conner McKay & Scott Woods — Havre High School The six local MVS winners were advanced to the Montana State Elks Association competition and out of the 134 statewide applicants, the M...

  • Bowhunter education class scheduled in Havre

    MT FWP|Apr 19, 2023

    HAVRE – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Bowhunter Education course dates have been set for Havre, with an in-person course taught by volunteer instructors starting April 24 at the Hill County Electric Hospitality Room. This bowhunter education class is free of charge. Bowhunter Education classes are taught by skilled volunteer instructors and offer hands-on learning experiences, mentoring opportunities, and the ability for students to ask questions of experienced bowhunters. Students learn about archery equipment, how to handle equipment s...

  • Harlem & Fort Belknap Student Film Festival Guides Filmgoers from the Past into the Future

    Craig Todd|Apr 19, 2023

    Harlem High School, in partnership with MAPS Media Institute, is proud to announce the inaugural Harlem Student Film Festival on April 29th. "Guiding the way from our past into our future" will take place at the Harlem High School Gym on Saturday, April 29, 2023, from 4pm - 8pm. The event will begin with a student/filmmaker meet and greet, prayer and honor song, a community meal and the screening of four student films produced with MAPS Media Institute, as well as two student films created at th...

  • Journal Jots

    Apr 19, 2023

    Blaine County Library Join us next week as we celebrate National Library Week! The Blaine County Library Board of Trustees will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday April 24th. Tuesday Story Time 10:30 and Hangout for grades 5 & 6 at 3:30. Thursday LEGO Club 3:30. Friday Early Out Movie at 2:15. American Lutheran Church Chinook American Lutheran Church has changed Worship Time to Sundays at 10 AM. Rotating Joint Services are now held on the first Sunday of every month at 11 AM. No worship services will be held at Chinook American Lutheran...

  • Don't go in the Water, Avoid Flooded Areas

    Kody Farmer|Apr 19, 2023

    To some the rising flood water may seem like something they need to dive into whether as youthful children or daring individuals looking for a thrill. Maybe an individual is desperate to clear a path to drain water. Whatever the case may be the Blaine County Health Department wants to remind people the dangers of flood water. Blaine County Nurse, Valerie Beck and Blaine County Health Department, Deb Anderson stated that, "It had been reported that kids were seen playing in the flood water and...

  • American Legion Post #48 Celebrates 104 Years

    Ginger Maddox|Apr 19, 2023

    The American Legion Post #48 of Chinook held its monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 22, 2023. This happened to be a special meeting as District 2 Commander Jed Damson made a post visitation; Post 48 welcomed its newest member Miranda Helzer; and the American Legion Auxiliary Unit #48 presented the Post members a cake in honor of the American Legions 104th birthday anniversary. It's a very significant and impressive milestone when you consider that in this day and age an organization that...

  • Ryan Meneely Sworn In, Set To Serve in the United States Army

    Kody Farmer|Apr 19, 2023

    Chinook High School Senior, Ryan Meneely was sworn in to serve in the United States Army in Butte on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS). For many Veterans seeing a young person take the Oath of Enlistment carries a lot of meaning, especially with recruitment numbers in recent years being so down. Recent analyses, "The Defense Department is facing a recruiting crisis. The number of young Americans wanting to enlist is near a record low, a deficit not seen i...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Apr 19, 2023

    Gene and Susan Billmayer were in Great Falls for doctor appointments on Thursday. Shawn, Tate, and Ty Beck visited Grandma Loretta on Monday and enjoyed caramel rolls. Jane Krass’s girls visited and helped throughout the week. Susan Billmayer visited with Jane Krass and girls on Saturday. Tate and Ty Beck stopped to see Grandma Loretta on Saturday afternoon. Hilary and Hannah Richman were out Saturday to visit Jane Krass. Linda Hauge and Diana Maloney visited as well. Cindy Reed and friend Alan of Billings visited Jane Krass on Sunday. F...

  • Blaine County Journal Makes Printing Switch

    Kody Farmer|Apr 12, 2023

    A few Changes are coming to the printing of the Blaine County Journal and these changes will result in having to move up our deadline for inclusion in the following weeks edition from 5:00 pm on Friday to 5:00 pm on Thursday. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause but top priority is to be able to efficiently deliver our paper to our loyal readers in a reliable and timely matter. Since June of 2017 the Blaine County Journal has been utilizing the services of the Havre Daily News to get our paper printed. A solid working relationship...

  • Glacier Direct Nursing Brings Home Helath Care to Rural Communities

    Kody Farmer|Apr 12, 2023

    Health care is a big issue nationwide and a very real concern for the majority of people. The further one gets away from the big city the harder it becomes to obtain quality reliable and affordable healthcare. When it comes to an aging population in the very rural settings of the Hi-line in Montana those opportunities dwindle down to practically nothing. On Thursday, April 13 at the Blaine County Library, Kristy Naler and Marcy Kleinjan with Glacier Nurse+Direct will provide a Town Hall Q & A...

  • Opportunities Abound for Those Intrigued by the Arts

    Donna Miller|Apr 12, 2023

    Along with the budding of plants, April events are beginning to percolate as well. Anyone interested in the arts will likely find the recent proposals by Montana Actors’ Theater (MAT) appealing. MAT has ideas for both adults and youth to get involved this spring—either with auditions for William Shakespeare’s production Twelfth Night or with a workshop for youth interested in script writing, directing, or acting skills. On both April 12 and 13 at 7:00 p.m., auditions will take place at the MSUN-MAT Theatre. These auditions will be seeki...

  • Properly Labeled Packages Will Ensure Faster Delivery

    Kody Farmer|Apr 12, 2023

    Getting packages delivered in a timely fashion, especially during the holidays has become a bit of a confrontational point recently between the consumer and the Post Office. During the Christmas season employees at the local post office can spend hours trying to find where packages are supposed to be delivered to as a result of improper labeling. The root of the problem essentially begins with the larger chain stores such as Amazon and Kohls and the way they require members to fill out their shi...

  • Chinook Golf Club to Hold Annual Meeting, Men's League Meeting to Follow

    Kody Farmer|Apr 12, 2023

    The weather outside may finally start to be cooperating and looking a bit more like spring but regardless of what it may be each day gets us all a bit closer to enjoying some great fun outdoors. The Chinook Golf and Country Club is already in the planning stages for what looks to be another fantastic season on the links. The Chinook Golf and Country Club has set the date for its Annual Meeting and invites all Club members to attend. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 18 at the...

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