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  • 'Beeters, Wildcats and Thunderbirds receive post-season honors

    Kody Farmer|Mar 9, 2016

    With the conclusion of the boy’s state basketball tournaments last weekend post season awards are being released. In all eight student athletes from Blaine County were recognized for their efforts on the court. Three Chinook Sugarbeeters were recognized as were three Harlem Wildcats and two Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds. Hays/Lodge Pole junior Frank RunsAbove earned first team All-Conference Honors for the second time. In addition his stellar play earned him a spot on the Northern C All-State list as well. RunsAbove was a steady contributor o...

  • What 'cher point?

    Robert Lucke|Mar 9, 2016

    Once again kudos to area teams who won championships for basketball at the state level. For those who got so close but did not win what they thought they would, there is next year and just to get to play in a state tournament is a real honor for our far north teams. Good job girls and boys basketball players! I have been watching a little NBA basketball myself lately. And I have been listening to sports gurus who talk like they know what they are talking about. Most of them are really bragging up Golden State. As far as the NBA is concerned,...

  • Harlem's season ends at Northern B Girls Divisional

    Kody Farmer|Mar 9, 2016

    The Harlem girls basketball program took some huge steps forward this season and advanced to the Northern B Divisional following two wins at the District 2B tournament, a feat that hadn’t been achieved in a long time. The Northern B Divisional however has produced the last nine state champions and presents a challenge to even the most experienced of teams. Harlem opened the tournament Thursday against the Choteau Bulldogs, the number two seed out of the District 1B. In a rough opening 16 minutes Harlem fell behind early, trailing 34-11 at the h...

  • Welcome to the 67th Montana Seed Show, March 10th, 11th and 12th

    Paul Rasmussen, Chairman|Mar 9, 2016

    On behalf of the 67th Montana Seed Show Committee I’d like to invite all our friends and neighbors up and the Hi-Line to attend the upcoming Montana Seed Show. This marks our 67th year so mark your calendars and plan on attending and participating. Some changes have been made this year that we hope make this show another success. First I’d like to thank all the volunteers that help organize and put on this show. Without their help this show wouldn’t happen. Secondly I’d like to graciously thank the exhibitors and advertisers, without their c...

  • Wylie and the Wild West will entertain at Seed Show Banquet Saturday evening

    Mar 9, 2016

    Wylie Gustafson is an American Original. The gifted singer, songwriter, rancher, horseman, and the world-famous Yahoo!® yodeler leads the musical outfit known as Wylie & the Wild West. As one music writer sums it up: “Forget everything you hate about modern country, this guy is all old school cool without being a tired period piece.” Wylie is a real life cowboy born into a 4th generation ranching family on the empty sprawl of Northern Montana. He celebrates his unique rural perspective as a prolific singer/songwriter with over twenty albums to...

  • The Montana Seed Show's Famous Chili Cook Off is something everyone can enjoy

    Kodi Brown|Mar 9, 2016

    Kick off for the Harlem Seed Show begins Thursday, March 10, 2016 at the Harlem High School. Thursday is entry day for Woodworking as well as both Commercial and Educational booths. Wool judging will also be taking place and will be open to public. The famous Chili Cook-Off will begin at 6 p.m. as well, however the chili must be set up and entered by 5 p.m. on March 10. Judges will start at 5:30 and the public may start at 6 p.m. to vote for the People’s Choice. This year there will be 2 divisions, People’s Choice and Judges Choice. The onl...