We've Got The County Covered
Sorted by date Results 1 - 5 of 5
Harlem newest church in town, the Set Free Christian Fellowship hosted a Day at the Church for local families on Sunday May 15, 2016 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. "The services was really about Unity in the Community," Pastor A.J. Jensen said on Sunday. "And, the church is a plant from Havre and Great Falls. It's going good, God is working. We are a motorcycle ministry and we get people that may not go to other churches." This past August, Servants for Christ seized the opportunity to house their minis...
Isaiah Laurence, 19, a 2014 Harlem High School Graduate has left to complete U.S. Navy boot camp in Great Lakes, Illinois (North Chicago). The boot camp will last seven weeks and then Laurence will go onto to a nine week training in San Antonio, Texas. Laurence is the son of the late Agnes “Ippy” Laurence and grandson of the late Louie and Ruth LaMere. “I know that I want to get out of Fort Belknap and see the world,” Laurence said. “I want to go and make a life for myself.” Laurence lettered in basketball, cross country and golf for all fou...
Gilbert Horn, Sr., former longtime chief of the Fort Belknap Assinniboine Tribe died peacefully of natural causes at the age of 92 on Easter Sunday, March 27, 2016. Horn joined the United States Army in 1941 at age 17 as a scout and long range penetration marksmen trained to destroy the Japanese supply lines and communication in World War II in the distinguished Merrill's Maurauder's, a unit officially designated as the "5307th Composite Unit (Provisional)" with the code name: "GALAHAD". For...
There was a a flurry of activity taking place inside the Red Whip from Monday, March 14 through Friday, March 18 as a group of 47 volunteers provided free glasses to 1600 children and community members in Fort Belknap. From exams by doctors from across the United States, Italy, Portegal, Brazil, Canada, China and the United Kingdom all work for one parent eyewear company, Luxottica. Luxottica owns Lens Crafters, Sears, Pearl vision, the Sunglass Hut and other similiar companies and hosts free...
A heater in one of the Harlem Water Treatment plants failed and ended up heating to the point of melting lead seals. When one of the city workers went into the room, he was hit in the face with a blast of chlorine causing injury and lung damage, according to city officials. Community members asked officials if the incident could have been foreseen, but officials said that they were in contact with Department of Environmental Quality who advised them how to deal with the catastrophe. Other concerns from the community members were lack of communi...