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Articles from the December 7, 2016 edition


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  • Yvonne Laird sworn in as 17th Judicial Court Judge

    Dec 7, 2016

  • Harlem Waste Water Treatment Plant Upgrade, update

    Hannah Weber, BCJ News|Dec 7, 2016

    Currently underway in Harlem is a two year, five-million-dollar project to upgrade the waste water treatment plant and transition from a river discharge system to a pivot irrigation system. This process began in 2009, but with two legislation sessions with no resulting funding the project was not able to be completed then. In 2013, the City applied once again, receiving a TSEP grant for $625,000 and after applying to USDA Rural Development they received the remaining funds for the project....

  • Harlem's Annual Country Christmas, December 14th Plenty of fun activities planned, bring your family

    Hannah Weber, BCJ News|Dec 7, 2016

    The Harlem Country Christmas is just around the corner! It will take place on Wednesday December 14. There will be many activities encompassed in this event, including a kid's and adult's coloring contest, a wreath decorating contest, and business open houses. Festivities will commence at 4:00 pm and last until 7:00 pm, with a "Homemade Stew" supper at the Senior Center from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Thanks to donations from members of the community, there will also be many delicious desserts to...

  • BEAR PAW MEANDERINGS

    Robert Lucke|Dec 7, 2016

    I have written about this recipe for dressing or stuffing for many years now. I write about it for two reasons. First, it is the best dressing you will ever eat (I have people stop me on the street and tell me they have used my dressing recipe for years now and it simply is wonderful) and it is simple to make. Try it and you will never make another dressing. • You will need a couple sacks of seasoned bread crumbs • A cup of fresh chopped sage • A cup of chopped fresh rosemary • A half cup of black olives, sliced and drained • A half cup of gree...

  • ELLA LOUISE (WAGNER) ANNIS

    Dec 7, 2016

    Ella Louise (Wagner) Annis, 62, of Chinook, passed away of natural causes on November 27, 2016 at a Great Falls hospital. A memorial graveside service will be held at the Harlem Cemetery, April 29, 2017 at 11:00 a.m., a luncheon will follow in Chinook. Ella was born August 12,1954 in Ravenna, Nebraska to Harold and Ruth Wagner. She graduated from Chinook High School in 1972. Ella married Donald Lee Annis on June, 10, 1972. They had 3 children, Heidi, Wendy and Matthew. Ella is survived by her...

  • DONALD FREDRIC "DUCKY" SNELL

    Dec 7, 2016

    Donald was an Army Veteran, proudly serving 3 tours in Vietnam. He was also a Fort Belknap Tribal Police Officer. He is survived by his wife of 21 years Elena Snell. His children Monika Snell Olonia (Carlos), Raymond Snell (Tricia), Donald Lee Snell, Garrett Snell (Deceased), Jon Paul Snell, and Nikki Snell. His Grandchildren: Ashley Cruz (Lee), Michael Olonia (Jenny), Shelbi Snell, Zachary Snell, Rylie Snell, Shote Snell, Elexis Snell, Dezmond Snell, Elana Snell, John Thomas Snell, Johndell,...

  • LOOKING BACK IN TIME

    Robert Lucke|Dec 7, 2016

    It is the beginning of December of the good year of 1909. Christmas is just around the corner and the big bird has already come out of the roasting pan and onto the plates of hungry Thanksgiving eaters as Thanksgiving is over and the loving work comes across of getting the right present for a loved one and the right Christmas tree to put up Christmas Eve for that was when they went up at that time. Of course there was depression just like now. People are people. I remember an old poem about what was thought about when in a depressive funk. It...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Dec 7, 2016

    Kathy Zellmer, Crystal Zellmer, Elissa and Gracie Zellmer, and Melissa Hiniker had a day out in Havre on Friday and also went Christmas shopping. Carol Klindworth and sister Nancy Mahns took in the Havre Beneath the Streets Christmas special and went Christmas shopping. Elissa Zellmer and Gracie attended the Christmas Advent Ladies Tea in Turner Sunday. The Big Flat Development is sponsoring several classes this December. One of them is a Norwegian cookie demonstration. Susan Billmayer will hold it at her home December 14. You can get the...

  • TurnerTalk

    Diana Maloney|Dec 7, 2016

    Mark your calendars for this Thursday, December 8th beginning at 6:00 p.m. or the 3rd Annual Stocking Stuffer Run. This is a community Open House and Poker Run. There is a $2.00 buy in starting at Reed’s Ag Enterprises. Chance to purchase bonus card and prizes awarded beginning at 8:00 p.m. at 241 Grill and Tavern. Non-cash Grand prize to be awarded. Stop by these businesses and get your cards: Reed’s Ag Enterprises, Maloney Custom Metalworks, Grabofsky Aviation, Apple D Studio, Image-N-That, Big Flat Grocery, 241 Grill and Tavern. At the Leg...

  • Chinook, Harlem wrestling place two on podium

    Kody Farmer|Dec 7, 2016

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters were in Havre for the Blue Pony Invitational while the Harlem Wildcats and Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds traveled west to take part in the Badger invitational in Cascade as the 2016-17 wrestling season completed its first weekend of action. Both tournaments included some top notch talent from all across the state and included schools from all four classifications. Chinook senior standout Tate Niederegger led the Sugarbeeter squad with a second place finish in the 145...

  • Harlem, Hays/Lodge Pole at the Native American Classic in Havre, Chinook opens season in Chester

    Kody Farmer, BCJ News|Dec 7, 2016

    The 2016-17 boys basketball season got underway last weekend as a handful of teams began play, this week end the rest will get to see their first action of the season including the Chinook Sugarbeeters, Hays/Lodge Pole Thunderbirds and the Harlem Wildcats. The District 2B Wildcats and District 9C Thunderbirds will get started Thursday at the Native American Classic in Havre at the MSU-Northern Armory Gymnasium. The Thunderbirds and Wildcats will play the first game of the classic facing off at...