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  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Feb 8, 2023

    Gene and Susan Billmayer visited Helen and Jim Billmayer in Havre on Tuesday. Darwin and Betty Zellmer visited Loretta Beck Monday afternoon. Sharon Goodrich visited Jane Krass and Anita Reed on Tuesday. Sharon brought some delicious cookies to share. Loretta Beck attended the Auxiliary meeting in Turner on Wednesday. Jane’s girls visited and helped throughout the week. On Friday, Cooper and Crystal Grabofsky visited at Loretta Beck’s. Susan Billmayer visited Jane Krass and Linda Hauge on Saturday morning. Loretta Beck took Holly, Cooper, and...

  • The Paradox of Frost: Both Beauty and Nuisance

    Donna Miller|Feb 1, 2023

    A power outage was experienced for several hours on Wednesday, January 18 on the Big Flat, but staff and students at Turner Public Schools took the situation in stride with little to no interruption in the school day. Although Turner lost power around 3:30 a.m., Big Flat Electric crews had power restored around 10:30 that morning. The school's generators filled in the gap. According to Big Flat Electric personnel, the North Whitewater, North Loring, and Assiniboine Creek areas lost power at...

  • February 2 is Ground Hog Day. Test your knowledge about Ground Hogs and their special day.

    Steve Edwards|Feb 1, 2023

    1. In Europe the hedgehog was used as the ‘predictor’ of weather. What American immigrants first substituted the ground hog for the hedgehog? ________________ 2. There are Ground Hog Day celebrations in many states of the U.S. Why has Ground Hog Day never really caught on in the western United States, including Montana?_________________ 3. Punxsutawney Phil (in Pennsylvania) is one of the most famous weather prognosticators. How often over the past decade has Phil been correct in his forecast? _____________________ 4. In many parts of Eur...

  • PAWS Adoption Event a HUGE Success

    Kody Farmer|Feb 1, 2023

    The PAWS Animal Shelter in Chinook held its first ever Adoption Event this past Saturday at North 40 in Havre. Six puppies that were being housed at the shelter along with five additional puppies sheltered in the community were on hand looking to find their forever home. It didn't take long, and the turnout was fantastic, resulting in all 11 puppies being adopted. The dogs that remained at the shelter during the event were represented by placards on display Saturday afternoon. While these 14...

  • Damage Control, Coyotes are Montana's No. 1 Predator

    Kody Farmer|Feb 1, 2023

    Coyotes have long been a problem that Livestock producers have had to contend with for years. The process of containing the animal has been met with obstacles for decades and in recent years has increased tenfold. Populations are soaring and the damage to livestock and even family pets have increased exponentially. Often the conversation turns to, "What is Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks (MFWP) going to do about it?" A local family recently lost their dog to a Coyote attack prompting myself to... Full story

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Feb 1, 2023

    Merrilyn Billmayer and Loretta Beck went to Havre, and while there enjoyed lunch with Cindy Erickson at Murphy’s. Thank you so much to the nice couple who bought our lunch. Susan and Gene Billmayer were in Havre on Tuesday visiting with Jim and Helen Billmayer. Merrilyn Billmayer and Loretta Beck went to the games in Turner Friday night. Loretta rode to Box Elder with Shawn, Bobbi and Harley Beck on Saturday to watch the games and Merrilyn rode home with them. Susan Billmayer attended a birthday party for Connie Liese on Saturday afternoon i...

  • Montana Seed Show Art Show Will See Some Changes in 2023

    Donna Miller|Feb 1, 2023

    Although the Seed Show Committee has been planning for the Montana Seed Show since last year, the group has begun to send out announcements and invitations to participate in this year's event. The 73rd Annual Montana Seed Show will be held at Harlem High School on March 9-11. Among the features will be the Art Show with some new transpirations for 2023. Superintendent of the Montana Seed Show Art Show, Mary-Kate French, who teaches art at Harlem High School and calls herself an Art Enthusiast,...

  • Cody McCracken Investigates Montana's License Plate Numbering System

    Kody Farmer|Feb 1, 2023

    Montana is unique in many ways as we all know, wide open spaces under the 'Big Sky'. Beautiful National Parks, State Parks and recreation opportunities are everywhere we look. Montana also has a unique way of doing certain things and one has to be the state license plate number system. To many it's believed that it was originally based on county populations at the time of its creation. Chinook High School Class of 2015 graduate, Cody McCracken took it upon himself to dig a little deeper into...

  • Another Successful Blood Drive held in Chinook

    Carla Jenewein|Feb 1, 2023

    The Chinook Community Red Cross Blood Drive was held on Tuesday January 10th at the Chinook Community Commercial Building down at the Blaine County fairgrounds. It was another great success with 57 presenting donors ,55 productive units collected on a goal of 52. We registered 1 first time donor, Simon Wurz, Melanie Qualls reached 7 gallons, Judy Johnson 5 gallons and Don Ranstrom 17 gallons. Those accepting door prizes were: Royce Houtzel, Don Ranstrom, Le Ann Brewer, Mark Weber, Shirley MacKenzie, Nancy Schellin, and Louann Paulsen. The...

  • CJ Hanson is New North Central Montana Stockgrowers President

    Kody Farmer|Feb 1, 2023

    The North Central Montana Stockgrowers recently held their annual meeting at the Blaine County Fairgrounds Commercial Building. 'Serving the Livestock Industry Since 1920' is the Association's motto and it's probably safe to say that the annual meeting has become a great time and place to recognize the individuals that make the industry so great. This year's function got underway at 2:00 pm with the Annual Meeting. Speakers took the stage from 3:00-5:00 pm followed by a social hour and Prime...

  • Big Flat FFA Competes in Great Falls

    Donna Miller|Jan 25, 2023

    A group of students representing the Big Flat Chapter of the FFA attended the KMON Career Development Events (CDE) in Great Falls on January 18. They fielded teams in the categories of agronomy, livestock, and meats. The Agronomy Team, comprised of Tate Beck, Caleb Zellmer, JR Brown, and Dakota Krass, captured sixth place overall in a field of twenty-two teams. The Meats Evaluation Team, consisting of Trent Billmayer, Cassidy Grabofsky, Bridget Reed, and Carson Maloney, captured eighth place....

  • PAWS Set For 1st Adoption Drive, Receives Gifts From Young Donor

    Kody Farmer|Jan 25, 2023

    The local PAWS shelter is hosting its first ever adoption event on Saturday, January 28 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm at North 40 in Havre. "We had planned on holding adoption events previously, but Covid shut that down like everything else, so this will be our first ever adoption event," said PAWS Manager Alyssa Hewitt. "We are super happy to be partnering with North 40 to put on the event. We will be having reduced adoption fees of $150 during that time only." The shelter will have a total of 11...

  • 4th Annual Fishing Derby Ready to Go, Now Allowing 75 Entries

    Kody Farmer|Jan 25, 2023

    The Chinook Rod and Gun Club's 4th Annual Ice Fishing Derby is set for Saturday, February 4 at Dry Fork Reservoir just north of Chinook. This year's tournament will once again offer cash prizes for the largest fish in each category, Northern Pike, Walleye, Bass and Perch. Preregistration will take place on Friday, February 3 from 6-8 in the evening at two separate locations. One will be in Havre at the Shanty Bar and the other will be in Chinook at the Pastime. If there are any spots still...

  • 4th Annual Blaine County Fair foundation Brewfest Will Be a Good Time For All

    Kody Farmer|Jan 25, 2023

    The Blaine County Fair Foundations' 4th Annual Brewfest is Saturday February 4 at the Blaine County Fairgrounds. This is a fundraising event that is meant to help make the Blaine County Fair the very best it can be. The Brewfest will get underway at 4:00 pm and run until 9:00 pm. Entertainment will be provided by "America's Premier Cowboy Comedian", Kip Attaway. Several brewers will be on hand including Beavercreek Brewery, Triple Dog Brewery, Meadowlark Brewery and Big Spring Brewery. In additi...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Jan 25, 2023

    Writing this for the protection of our children. Since the start of school in August, I have been passed by 22 motor vehicles as I was stopped along Highway 2 picking up or dropping off children with my red lights flashing. Last Thursday, the 19th of January, while unloading children with my flashing red lights on and my extended stop-arm out, I was passed by a white semi tractor trailer, a red Dodge STATE pickup and a white van with FICO on the driver’s door. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! For you drivers who think the flashing red lights and extended s...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Jan 25, 2023

    Merrilyn Billmayer visited with Loretta Beck Tuesday afternoon. Gene and Susan Billmayer were in Malta on Thursday afternoon for an Ag meeting. Ty and Harley Beck visited Grandma Loretta Wednesday afternoon. Gene and Susan Billmayer visited with Jim and Helen Billmayer in Havre on Monday. Loretta Beck went to Great Falls on Thursday and enjoyed supper at Black Bear with Dale and Laura Sherwood, Joely Hiniker, Melissa and Tate Lee, and Daniella Schilling and Blade and Dallas Beck. Blade celebrated his 4thbirthday. Loretta was an overnight guest...

  • Big Flat Community Grain Bin Adult Education set for new Classes to Begin

    Kody Farmer|Jan 18, 2023

    For years it seemed every community on the Hi-line had some form of Adult Education Class system in place but about 10-15 years ago they seemed to go by the wayside following increased expenses, shortages of instructors and/or declining enrolment. The Big Flat Community Grain Bin has worked diligently in bringing back an adult Education program to the Big Flat, and despite its small size, the program seems to be flourishing. Alyssa Garrett was brought on to serve the Big Flat Community Grain Bin...

  • Youth Technology Grants Available

    Donna Miller|Jan 18, 2023

    Applications are currently being accepted for the Triangle Communications Youth Club/Organization Technology Grant program. The deadline for submitting a request for funds is February 15. The Youth Technology Grant offers monetary support to youth clubs/organizations in the Triangle Communications’ service area. Clubs and organizations such as the 4-H, FFA, BPA, FCCLA, DECA, and Boys & Girls Club are all eligible to apply. Grant funds of up to $500.00 can be used for science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) related projects. Those i...

  • MONTANA ASSOCIATION OF CLERKS & RECORDERS $1000 SCHOLARSHIP FORMS AVAILABLE

    Press Release|Jan 18, 2023

    The Montana Association of Clerks and Recorders is again sponsoring a $1000 scholarship for a graduating senior who will be attending an in-state college or university. The last day of acceptance of the application is March 10, 2023 Application forms are now available at the Clerk and Recorder’s office at the courthouse in Chinook, or the Guidance Counselors at the Chinook, Harlem, Hays and Turner High Schools. Application forms must be returned to Blaine County Clerk and Recorder, Box 278, Chinook, MT 59523 by March 10, 2023. The winner and a...

  • Austin Haney to Speak Thursday at the Blaine County Museum, First in Series of Lecturers

    Kody Farmer|Jan 18, 2023

    The Blaine County Museum is pleased to announce a pair of speakers that will be making appearances in Chinook. The first of these Historical speakers will be Austin Haney this Thursday, January 19 at 6:00 pm. Anthony Wood will speak on Thursday, February 9, also at 6:00 p.m. Both lectures are free and open to the public. This week's speaker, Austin Haney will be discussing the oftentimes overlooked history of Northern Montana in the time before statehood. Haney will speak about the first...

  • Deadline approaching for IB scholarships

    Press Release|Jan 18, 2023

    Independence Bank is proud to offer scholarship opportunities for incoming first-year students planning to attend Montana State University-Northern. To be eligible, students must graduate from a high school in Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Daniels, Roosevelt, Sheridan, Liberty, Chouteau, Cascade, Pondera, or Toole Counties. Independence Bank will award eight $1000 scholarships for the 2023-2024 academic year. Recipients will receive $500 during fall semester and $500 during spring semester. Scholarship recipients must have at least a 2.5 GPA...

  • Blaine County Sheriff John Colby Swears in Deputies

    Kody Farmer|Jan 18, 2023

    Blaine County Sheriff John Colby recently had a swearing in ceremony for his Deputies. Taking the oath of office to serve the citizens of Blaine County were Undersheriff Christopher Adair, Chief Deputy Levi Gonzalez, Deputy Donald Kokkeler, Deputy Deborah Taly, Deputy Devin Duke. Deputy Kevin Spudic is attending training with the Montana Air Guard and wasn't able to attend the ceremony. The Deputies bring plenty of experience to the office and Sheriff Colby looks forward to his department...

  • Harlem Public Library Will Celebrate National Library Lovers Month with Chocolate

    Donna Miller|Jan 18, 2023

    February is National Library Lovers Month, and the Harlem Public Library is planning a Love Chocolate. . . Love Your Library event to celebrate. The event is scheduled for Monday, February 13 from 4:00-7:00 p.m., and they are seeking the community’s help so that the event can be a “delicious success.” Library Director Colleen Brommer described the event as “not a program but part of National Library Lovers Month,” which is celebrated annually in February. “We are looking for community members to bake and decorate chocolate cakes with either...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Jan 18, 2023

    On Saturday, Susan Billmayer, Diana Maloney, and Hilary Richman visited Jane Krass. Family visited Jane throughout the week as well. Gene and Susan Billmayer attended the Hogeland Lutheran Church annual meeting on Sunday. Brenda and Terry Mohar went to Sidney on Sunday to see family and watch the Vikings game. Loretta Beck attended Nellie Cederberg’s funeral in Turner on Monday. Gene and Eric Billmayer were in Billings on Tuesday on business. Loretta Beck and Merrilyn Billmayer enjoyed lunch with Sandy Beck at the Duck Inn on Friday and visitin...

  • Big Flat Community Grain Bin Adult Education set for new Classes to Begin

    Kody Farmer|Jan 17, 2023

    For years it seemed every community on the Hi-line had some form of Adult Education Class system in place but about 10-15 years ago they seemed to go by the wayside following increased expenses, shortages of instructors and/or declining enrolment. The Big Flat Community Grain Bin has worked diligently in bringing back an adult Education program to the Big Flat, and despite its small size, the program seems to be flourishing. Alyssa Garrett was brought on to serve the Big Flat Community Grain Bin...

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