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Lt. Mike Cooney was traveling the Hi-Line as part of his duties as chair of the Montana Governor's Drought and Water Supply Advisory Committee. In that capacity Cooney oversees statewide efforts to share data about water supply and moisture conditions with local officials charged with managing water resources. Lieutenant Governor Cooney had just attended a meeting in Havre of the St. Mary Rehabilitation Working Group. The Working Group, with a variety of stakeholders that use water from the...
A crowd of nearly 70 Democrats from across Blaine County attended a dinner on Wed., Sept. 28, at the Fort Belknap Red Whip Center. The roast beef dinner was sponsored by the Snake Butte Voter Coalition and the Blaine County Democratic Central Committee. Five state and local candidates spoke about the importance of the upcoming election, which is upcoming on Tuesday, Nov 8. Lieutenant Governor Mike Cooney was the keynote speaker. Cooney spoke to the crowd about the accomplishments and goals of...
(Harlem, MT) – The Fort Belknap Health Center (FBHC) proudly announced that as of September 19, 2016 it has earned The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval® for Hospital Accreditation by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards as a critical access hospital. The Gold Seal of Approval® is a symbol of quality that reflects an organization's commitment to providing safe and effective patient care. FBHC, a critical access hospital (CAH) with the Billings Area I...
It is much cooler this fall and it is a great time to get out that recipe for cabbage rolls which are a perfect food for this time of year. I have a new way of getting the cabbage leaves off the cabbage. More about that shortly. For now here is what you will need to make around fifteen large cabbage rolls. • One pound hamburger • One pound breakfast sausage • Your favorite rice mix in a box cooked off • Salt and pepper to taste • One large jar sauerkraut, washed and drained • One large onion chopped fine • 1 pint tomato juice • 1 large cabbage...
For Immediate Release Contact: Denise Kovacich, Communications Specialist, Triangle Communications, 1-800-332-1201 Triangle Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc., doing business as Triangle Communications (Triangle), celebrates 63 years of service at Triangle’s Annual Meeting of Members on Saturday, October 15, 2016. The meeting will take place in the Student Union Building on the campus of Montana State University-Northern in Havre, MT. Registration begins at 8:30 am, the business meeting starts at 10:00 am and lunch will be served following...
Great Falls, MT Mary Elizabeth Kaluza Thronson, 98, passed away on Sunday, September 25, 2016 at her home in Great Falls. Funeral Liturgy will take place at 10:30 am at Holy Spirit Catholic Church on Friday, September 30, 2016 with a reception immediately following. Interment will take place at 2:30 pm at the Calvary Cemetery in Havre, MT. Arrangements are in the care of O'Connor Funeral Home. Mary E. Thronson was born September 1, 1918 to Frank and Mary Gaida Kaluza in Savoy, MT. She graduated...
It all starts with Luke 6:31, also known as the Golden Rule, “Do to others as you would have them do to you” One of the greatest things about small communities is the simple fact everybody is willing to lend a helping hand to whomever deserves it. If you need it and deserve it, you’ll get it. The person to help you may not even know you personally. People will help just because they might want help someday in return, others just help because they can and they expect nothing in return. Few weeks’ back a stranger, to me, stopped and assiste...
The My Neighbor in Need (MNIN) program in Blaine County has launched a 'Beds for Beds' program that will generate needed funds to buy beds and mattresses requested by needy neighbors. MNIN is a volunteer, non-profit group that works to help neighbors with a need to connect with other neighbors who will help fill the need. In My Neighbor's two years of operation requests for beds, mattresses and bedding have been the most requested items. A recent unusual chain of events allowed the local MNIN...
Shannon, Dusty, and Derrick Downing visited Lenny Erickson, and Max and Kirsti Cederberg this past weekend. Congratulations to Britney and Matt Tempel of Chester. They welcomed a son on Wednesday, September 28th. He was 7 pounds, 13 ounces, and 19 1/2” long. The little lad has been named Carter Matthew. He was welcomed home by his big sister, Kenley. Congratulations to Grandma and Grandpa, Terry and Tammy Jones. Bruce McCracken of Great Falls, Brianna McCracken of Spokane, and great granddaughter, Samantha, were out to see Virginia McCracken o...
Congratulations to Mindy Liese and Damian Miller! They were married in Las Vegas, NV on Saturday, Oct. 1. The Annual Hogeland Fireman’s Spaghetti Supper, sponsored by the HHH Club, will be held on Sunday, Oct. 16, from 5-7:00 p.m. at the Big Flat Catholic Church Hall. Freewill donations will be given to the Hogeland VFD. Loretta Beck attended the District 2 American Legion Fall meeting and dinner in Turner on Sunday at the Legion Hall. Sandy Beck was to Havre on Saturday to watch her grandson, Landen, play football. The HHH October meeting w...
The Library will be closed Monday October 10, 2016 in observation of Columbus Day. Mark your calendars for Thursday December 1st. That is the date for the 25th Annual Hassle Free Christmas Program and as always we will have presentations and wonderful food. Wednesday Movies have begun. We will show a movie every Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. The movie today will be “Brooklyn”, which runs for 1 hour and 51 minutes. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. “My Lucky Elephant” will be the movie next Wednesday. If anyone has a reque...
The Friends of the Harlem Public Library Annual Membership Meeting will be held Wed., Oct. 12, 6 P.M. at the library. Salads and beverages will be served followed by the business meeting. Annual dues of $10 may be paid at this meeting. One free membership will be given away. All members of the Friends or those interested in joining are encouraged to attend. In this week’s column I would like to focus on the wonderful work the Friends of the Harlem Library do to support your public library. According to the Constitution and Bylaws of the F...
The Chinook Sugarbeeter volleyball team had another stellar weekend on the court as they faced their toughest test of the season so far. Friday the girls outlasted the rival North Star Knights in a five set thriller to remain undefeated in match play this season. The win also gave the 'Beeters a firm grasp of the top spot as the season begins to wind down and teams position themselves for top seeds heading into post season play. Saturday the 'Beeters headed to Fort Benton to take part in the...
The Harlem Wildcats blasted the Poplar Indians in a 46-32 Homecoming win that was nowhere near as close as the final point total might suggest. The Wildcats got out to the huge start they wanted scoring through the air and on the ground as they raced out to a 24 to nothing lead after 12 minutes of action. Senior Damon Adams got the scoring started for Harlem as he found the end zone on a 43-yard run. Senor Corbin Brockie added the two-point conversion and Harlem held a quick 8-0 lead. Senior...
The Chinook Sugarbeeters fell to 2-4 on the season following a tough 46-36 road loss to the Chester-Joplin-Inverness Hawks. The Sugarbeeters got off to the fast start they were looking for, jumping out to a 16-0 lead early in the contest. Junior JJ Colby scored the first touchdown on a 3 yard plunge. Junior Steven Mulonet hooked up with senior Kyler Johnson for the conversion. Senior Tate Niederegger found the end zone next on a 15 yard scamper and Colby added the conversion run for the early...
It seems that there is bad news for the NFL and it has been happening since this season started. Ratings are going down and smart people are trying to figure out why. Ratings going down are probably not from just one cause. It is from a lot of things that are meeting this season and altogether are causing people not to watch as much of Roger Goodell and company as before. First there is Goodell himself who is about as pompous as they come and yet gets right in the fray making sure that people like Tom Brady is punished for something he...