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  • Blaine County's Big Sky 55+ Chapter Holds Its Second Meeting

    Donna Miller|Mar 1, 2023

    The Blaine County Chapter of Big Sky 55+ met for the second time on February 15 at the Tripe E Meeting Room of the Blaine County Courthouse Annex in Chinook. Some of their topics included Medicare Advantage fraud and an update on the Montana Legislature. Their next meeting will be held on March 15 at 2:30 p.m. in the same location. Although yesterday’s meeting was sparsely attended, those present were “interested and receptive,” in the words of Program Director, Jacob Bachmeier. He attributed the small turn-out to the flu season and repor...

  • Chinook School Board addressed the Hartland Colony School Contract

    Kody Farmer|Mar 1, 2023

    The Chinook School Board addressed the Hartland Colony School Contract at its most recent meeting on Monday, February 13, 2023. Mr. Hofman is recommending we amend the Contract with Hartland (paragraph 3) to read that the District may close the school when enrollment is under 10 or the District may issue an assessment for every student the colony is short from 10. The Colony will also assume mileage costs for staff traveling to the Colony. He wanted to give credit to the person that did the data analysis for Hartland Colony from prior years....

  • Blaine County Students Earn Honors for Fall Semester

    Mar 1, 2023

    MSU - Northern Names Fall semester Dean’s List The Montana State University-Northern’s Fall semester Dean’s List contains 364 students. To be included in the Dean’s List, students must carry a minimum of 12 credits and earn a grade point average of 3.25 or better. Chinook MT Cody Arnold Brittney B. Cox Reese F. Elliot Braden L. Eoff Shay Hauer Crystal D. Hofer Chelsi A. Jones Ethan J. Macleod Oskar A. Pula Craig T. Sohn Zachery Wymore HARLEM MT Kailee R. Henry Song Stuker HAYS MT Kallie R. Crantz Gilbert S. Horn HOGELAND MT Shyan L. Krass A...

  • Ancient Order of the Deep: an Encore

    Steve Edwards|Mar 1, 2023

    Alert readers may recall my story about the Ancient Order of the Deep that ran last August in the "Journal." The Ancient Order... was a Chinook-based group of men who gathered a few times each year to enjoy a Norwegian dinner and the main course was always lutefisk-dried and salted cod reconstituted and cooked for eating. Lutefisk is a traditional holiday dish prepared and consumed in many Nordic countries. The Ancient Order was the brainchild of Blondie Austad, a famed local connoisseur of eati...

  • In-person hunter education classes offered in Havre

    Press Release|Mar 1, 2023

    HAVRE – Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Hunter Education classroom course dates have been set for the Havre area for this year. There will be at least two regular youth classroom courses offered this year. The courses will be held at MSU-Northern at Cowan Hall, room 300, and are free of charge. The course dates are as follow: Class 1: o March 16, 6-7 p.m. - orientation o March 20-24, 6-9 p.m.- class o March 25- field day/live shoot Class 2: o April 20, 6-7 p.m.- orientation o April 24-28, 6-9 p.m.- class o April 29- field day/live shoot I...

  • s-e-c-l-u-s-i-o-n, Chinook 7th Grader Sam Sanders Wins Blaine County Spelling Bee

    Kody Farmer|Mar 1, 2023

    2 Blaine County students grade five through eight gathered in the Chinook High School Auditorium this past Thursday to take part in the 2023 Blaine County Spelling Bee. The Spelling Bee originally set to take place a week earlier was postponed due to inclement weather. Student from Chinooks Meadowlark Elementary and Junior High along with students from Harlem Elementary, Turner and Zurich took part in the contest. Due to circumstances the four Hays/Lodge Pole students that qualified were...

  • Blood Drive in Chinook March 7 - Mark Your Calendars!

    Carla Jenewein|Mar 1, 2023

    According to the Red Cross, a recent decline in blood donations may soon make it tough to keep blood products stocked on hospital shelves. We are asking all eligible donors to come forward and give at our upcoming blood drive on Tuesday, March 7th from noon till 6 pm at the community commercial building, 300 Cleveland Road (fairgrounds) in Chinook. Donors with all blood types are needed. Remember, blood is a perishable product that can only come from blood donors like yourself. So please, come roll up your sleeve and give the gift of life. One...

  • Hays/Lodge Pole Archery Winners Announced, State Competition Around the Corner

    Kody Farmer|Feb 22, 2023

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Archery Club recently completed its second season with the completion of their second annual Archery Tournament. Hays/Lodge Pole is one of just a handful of schools offering the opportunity to their students but slowly that number is increasing. The Hays/Lodge Pole archery program has been actively shooting since November and this year included Junior High Students in addition to the High School. The Archery Tournament included 80 students competing for top honors in each...

  • PAWS Animal Shelter Holding a Low Cost Vaccination/Microchip Clinic on March 4, 2023

    Kody Farmer|Feb 22, 2023

    The PAWS Animal Shelter is holding a Low-Cost Vaccination/Microchip Clinic on Saturday, March 4 from 10 am - 3:00 pm at the Girl Scout House in Chinook. PAWS is committed to providing opportunities for local Dog owners to keep their pets healthy. The Clinic will provide Distemper/Parvo Combo Vaccine for free and will offer a One Year Rabies Shot for $10. The Microchip will be available as well for just $10. PAWS Manager Alyssa Hewitt stated, “Supplies are limited so people should show up early. Dogs must be weaned or at least 6-8 weeks of age f...

  • Chinook School Board Addresses Cell Phone Use and Bus Contract

    Kody Farmer|Feb 22, 2023

    The Chinook School Board went over a variety of topics at their most recent meeting, the following is a summary of what transpired. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Billmayer visitors were welcomed, Matt Molyneaux, Leslee Weber, Nick Turner, Jill Paulsen, Jacob Waldner, Paula Molyneaux, Daniel MacLeod, and Walter Waldner. Board members present included Frank Billmayer, Chad Beck, Kevin Elias, Teddy Crowley, Shane Strobe, and Scott DePriest. Russell Alisch was absent. The Board next addressed an amendment to the school handbook,...

  • 2023 Montana Seed Show - March 9-11

    Press Release|Feb 22, 2023

    The 2023 Montana Seed Show is approaching. The Montana Seed Show will be held March 9th – 11th at Harlem High School. The Montana Seed Show would like invite everyone to participate in this year’s show. The purpose of the Montana Seed Show is to promote the production and use of good quality seed and feed. All growers are encouraged to exhibit the feed and seed they have for sale or are using on their farms. It is the desire of the Seed Show Committee to provide a system for entry that is simple, fair and enables and encourages entry of exh...

  • Chinook, Harlem and Hays Schools Announce Spelling Bee Winners

    Kody Farmer|Feb 15, 2023

    School Spelling Bees have been held at Blaine County's Elementary and Junior High Schools with winners from each school advancing on to the Blaine County Spelling Bee on Tuesday, February 21 at the Chinook High School Auditorium at 10:00 am. Harlem Elementary held their Bee on Friday, February 3. Janice Gilham was proud of the effort put forth by the students saying, "All of the participants did an impressive job, but fifth grader, Arin Healy-Paris, managed to hold off his competitors to come...

  • Blaine County Museum's Samantha French Joins MAM Board

    Kody Farmer|Feb 15, 2023

    Blaine County Museum director, Samantha French has expanded her involvement in strengthening Museum profiles across the state. Recently French was asked to join the Museums Association of Montana (MAM) board, and gladly accepted the offer. The MAM mission statement states, "We are a non-profit, professional organization whose goal is to strengthen all of Montana's Museums. MAM is an organization dedicated to helping museums throughout the state to better tell their stories, preserve our historic...

  • Get set for Road Construction, Plans Underway for work to be done between Chinook and Harlem

    Kody Farmer|Feb 15, 2023

    Spring is just around the corner, and with the warmer weather comes many things, longer days, spring cleaning and more time outdoors as people shake off their cabin fever. Spring also brings road construction and while it can be a pain waiting in line for pilot cars or bouncing along temporary pathways to navigate through construction, the repair is greatly needed. Road conditions on US Highway 2, Montana Highway 66 as well as all the Blaine County roads are in a constant need of repair....

  • Two Retirements and a Promotion at Chinook Fire Department

    Steve Edwards|Feb 15, 2023

    Kraig Hansen retired as Fire Chief for the City of Chinook and Blaine County Fire Department on January 31, 2023. Hansen served for 20 years as Chief of the Chinook department and was Chief in Harlem for 13 years before joining the Chinook organization. His retirement capped a 47 year career as a volunteer firefighter. He will continue as Fire Warden for Blaine County. Early in October, 2022, Preston Gilmore retired after 20 years with the department. For "about the last four years" Gilmore was...

  • How well is your water?

    Press Release|Feb 15, 2023

    The Aaniiih Nakoda College Nic- Mní (Water) Center will be creating a list of Fort Belknap residents who would like to have their private well water sample tested. Residents’ names will be added to a list for the Nic- Mní Center techs to test well water. If the well is located near a location where the crew is testing, they will contact the residents to schedule. This offering is free of charge and must be within the boundaries of the Fort Belknap reservation. For more information, please contact Victor Gone, Water Project Research Coo...

  • Despite an Earlier Delay, Misery Will Open This Week

    Donna Miller|Feb 15, 2023

    Given that many of us are hoping to escape winter's grip, a trip to the theater might just be the ticket. A performance of Misery will open this Thursday, February 16 at the Montana Actors' Theatre (MAT) located on the campus of MSU-Northern. The plot of this Stephen King horror story adapted for the stage by William Goldman aligns with similar hopes for escape. Originally set to open on February 2, the play had to be postponed due to an outbreak of COVID in the cast and crew. Produced by...

  • JUMP 'SOUPer Bowl' Fundraiser Nets $700 for Local Food Bank

    Kody Farmer|Feb 15, 2023

    The Chinook JUMP Youth Group held their Annual 'SOUPer Bowl' this past Sunday at Wallner Hall. The faith based non-denominational youth group has used the event to raise funds through the years for a variety of different needs in the community. This year the SOUPer Bowl raised $700 for the local Food Bank. Taco Soup was on the menu and featured an array fixings to really do up your bowl. Leader Chrissy Downs said that traffic was good, about average or maybe a little below for the day. Leader...

  • Blaine County FFA Members

    Feb 15, 2023

    Upcoming Due Dates February 15 State FFA Degrees, State Officer Applications, State Officer Nom-Com Applications due February 17 Proficiency Applications and American Degree Applications Due February 20 CDE Days Registration opens on JudgingCard February 21 National Chapter Apps and State Convention Registration Opens on JudgingCard March 1 Talent Applications Due March 7 CDE Days Registration Closes March 8 State Convention Registration Closes April 10 MT National Officer Candidate Nominating...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Feb 15, 2023

    Loretta Beck went to Shawn and Bobbi Beck’s for Harley’s birthday party on Sunday. Several other friends and family were there also. Gene and Eric Billmayer were in Great Falls on Thursday. Pernal Solberg called Jane Krass on Tuesday afternoon and they had a good visit. Susan Billmayer visited Marna and Jennifer Strzelczyk Friday afternoon in Harlem. Susan Billmayer had coffee with Jane Krass and Linda Hauge on Saturday morning. Visitors Sunday at Jane Krass’ were Linda Hauge, Diana Maloney, and Hilary Richman. Diana and Garrett Maloney visit...

  • Montana Seed Show - Wood working Projects

    Dale Klungland|Feb 15, 2023

    The 73rd annual Montana Seed Show is scheduled for March 9,10,11, 2023. It is time for all of you to get those woodworking projects finished and enter them in our show. Entry day is Thursday, March 9, 2023 by 2:00 p.m. Judging starts that day at 2:00 SHARP! Woodworking articles will be given ribbons and the top in Adult A & B and student A divisions will each receive a rosette and $100; student B division receives $50. All woodworking items must be no more than 100lbs. and must be able to be moved easily. Items can be marked for sale AFTER the...

  • Millie & Gary Smith, Terry Tilleman Receive MHSA Super Fan Certificates

    Kody Farmer|Feb 15, 2023

    Sportsmanship is something that is essential in providing a good athletic environment for student athletes to participate in. To promote this practice the Montana High School Association (MHSA) adopted policies to encourage it. In 2017, a partnership was formed between the MHSA and Stockman Bank to create a couple of programs to 'Promote and reward good sporting behaviour by players, coaches and spectators at interscholastic activities. The MHSA/Stockman Bank Sportsmanship Program offers two...

  • Girls Scouts Get A Boost Following Council Visit to Meadowlark Elementary

    Kody Farmer|Feb 15, 2023

    The Girl Scouts in Chinook could be found selling their famous cookies easily through the years, but membership dwindled in recent years to the point where there wasn't a troop at all during the 2021-22 school year. A recent visit to the Meadowlark Elementary by the Girl Scout Council out of Great Falls has helped to change that. Brittany Dawson stated, "The kids were sent home with a letter stating that the Council was seeing what kind of interest there was and if it was feasible to get the...

  • MT Seed Show - Quilt Show

    Feb 15, 2023

    It’s time again for the 73rd Annual Montana Seed Show, and with it, the 30th Annual Quilt Show. The show will be held Thursday, March 10 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Friday, March 11 from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM at the Band Room of Harlem High School. Bring your entries and entry forms to Richman Insurance on Main Street in Harlem by 5:00 PM on Friday, March 3. No late entries can be accepted. Great cash prizes will be awarded. Get busy and get those projects finished and enter them in our show! You can enter quilts, quilted wall hangings, decorato...

  • Fair Foundation Brewfest Draws A Nice Crowd

    Kody Farmer|Feb 8, 2023

    The fourth annual Brewfest was held this past Saturday at the Blaine County Fairgrounds Commercial Building. The Brewfest is a major fundraiser for the Blaine County Fair Foundation and goes to help fund the Blaine County Fair each year. This year's Brewfest went off without a hitch, the Vendors all showed up, the beer was cold, and a good time was had by all. Blaine County Fair Manager, Debbie Ramberg said the Foundation was thrilled by the support the Brewfest drew, "We had a great crowd and...

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