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Harlem Library The library is in Phase I of the state’s reopening as directed by Governor Bullock. Please see this week’s column for the details. If you have completed April’s reading challenge to read a book with a name in the title please contact the library so your name can be entered into the drawing for a gift certificate from a local business. May’s challenge is to read a book by an author of color. There will be no library board meeting this month. MSU-Extension Montana State University Extension has put together a new website that co...
Harlem Library The Book Challenge for April is to read a book with a name in the title. We are continuing curbside services so call if you need to check out materials. Also you may call if you need to have copies made, to FAX, or to use a computer. Remember to complete the census form at my2020census.gov, by phone at 844-330-2020, or you should be receiving a paper form this month. . Montana Veteran Affairs The Montana Veterans Affairs Division - Havre office - regrets our Outreach for the month of April has been canceled until further notice....
Harlem Library The Book Challenge for April is to read a book with a name in the title. Remember to complete the census form. You may do this online at my2020census.gov, by phone at 844-330-2020 or on the paper form that should arrive in April. Keep checking our website and Facebook page for online resources for education, entertainment, free books, and more.. Montana Veteran Affairs The Montana Veterans Affairs Division - Havre office - regrets our Outreach for the month of April has been canceled until further notice. We will keep you informe...
Harlem Library The library continues to be closed to the public. Please call, email, or message us on Facebook with you questions, requests for materials, or just to touch base. We will deliver your materials curbside. Check out our Facebook page for updates and links for help with homework and family activities. Montana Veteran Affairs The Montana Veterans Affairs Division - Havre office - regrets our Outreach for the month of April has been canceled until further notice. We will keep you informed of any future changes. Steve Mulonet, Veteran...
Harlem Library The Harlem Library continues to be closed to the public following the governor’s orders for social distancing. You may contact the library to check out materials and we will deliver them to you curbside. Also if you need access to the internet you may call to make an appointment to use a computer or for the Wi-Fi password. Montana Veteran Affairs The Montana Veterans Affairs Division - Havre office - regrets our Outreach for the month of April has been canceled until further notice. We will keep you informed of any future changes...
Harlem Library The Harlem Public Library is closed to the public until March 31. Please see the Harlem Library News column for details. Montana Veteran Affairs The Montana Veterans Affairs Division - Havre office - regrets our Outreach for the month of April has been canceled until further notice. We will keep you informed of any future changes. Steve Mulonet, Veteran Service Officer, Montana Veterans Affairs Division - Havre MSU-Extension Montana State University Extension has put together a new website that contains resources for everyone...
Harlem Library The Book Challenge for March is to read a book about religion, either fiction or nonfiction. This month marks the beginning of the 2020 Census. You may complete your survey form at my2020census.gov. The library has computers set aside for people to complete the census survey. Stop by and celebrate Dr. Seuss by sharing the places you’ll go on our passive programming board. The library is hosting a Missing Indigenous Person Task Force community meeting March 26 , 6-8 P.M. Moderating the meeting will be Misty LaPlant, Montana M...
Harlem Library Book Club members may pick up a copy of the new selection “Born a Crime” this week. The first discussion will be Mar. 16, 4 P.M. The library will be closed Mar. 13 because of the Seed Show. The Book Challenge for Mar. is to read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about religion. You may complete your 2020 Census survey beginning Mar. 12 online at my2020census.gov. The library is here to help. This month we are celebrating Dr. Seuss! Come in and tell us a place you are planning to go or a place you dream of visiting. The library wil...
Harlem Library The Book Challenge for Mar. is read a book about religion. If you have completed the Feb. challenge contact the library so your name can be entered to win a gift certificate from a local business. Book Club members may pick up the new selection “Born a Crime” the week Mar. 9. The first discussion will be Mar. 16, 4 P.M. There will be NO After School Squad today. The library will be closed Mar. 13 for the Seed Show. The library has set aside computers for community members to complete the 2020 Census survey beginning this mon...
Harlem Library The “Circle of Security” parenting classes continue Thur., Feb. 20, 6:00-7:30 P.M. in the library meeting room. The Book Challenge for Feb. is to read a book that reminds you of someone you love. Stop by the library to take part in the “Love Your Library” month activity: Color Like You Mean It. Color a heart to add to our quilt. The library board will meet Feb. 25, 4:15 P.M. Blaine County Library Story Time is Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. After School Hangout is Tuesdays from 3:30 – 4:30 and is open to students in grades 5 and up. LEGO/...
Lloyd Sweet Scholarships REMINDER: Lloyd Sweet Scholarship applications are due by March 1st. Must be postmarked by March 1st. NO Exceptions. Blaine County Fairboard Meeting Will be held in Harlem at Richman Insurance at 7 pm on Thursday, February 20th. Harlem Library The “Circle of Security” Parenting Class series continues Thurs., Feb. 13, 6:00-7:30 P.M. The Book Challenge for Feb. is to read a book that reminds you of someone you love. Stop by the library to participate in the “Love Your Library” month Color Like You Mean It activity. The li...
Harlem Library The “Circle of Security” parenting class series begins Thursday, February 6, 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the library. There is no charge and child care will be provided. Call the library to register, or for more information. The Book Challenge for February is to read a book that reminds you of someone you love. The library will be closed February 7 so staff may attend training. Book Club members are reminded to pick up the new selection “Little Fires Everywhere” this week. The first discussion will be February 10, 4 P.M. February is Love...
Harlem Library The library is hosting a parenting class series beginning Feb. 6, 6:00-7:30 and lasting for five weeks. There is no charge and child care will be provided. The Book Challenge for Jan. is to read a book with an ugly cover. Contact the library with the title you have read. The challenge for Feb. is to read a book that reminds you of someone you love. This is the last week to participate in the library word cloud activity at the library. Stop by a give us a word that describes our library. A Census 2020 Representative will be at the...
USDA opened signup for the Conservation Reserve Program on December 9, 2019. The deadline for agricultural producers to sign up for general CRP is February 28, 2020, while signup for continuous CRP is ongoing. Farmers and ranchers who enroll in CRP receive a yearly rental payment for voluntarily establishing long-term, resource-conserving plant species, such as approved grasses or trees (known as “covers”) to control soil erosion, improve water quality and develop wildlife habitat on marginally productive agricultural lands. CRP has 22 mil...
Harlem Library The Book Challenge for Jan. is read a book with an ugly cover! The library board will meet Wed., Jan. 29, 4:15 in the meeting room. The Book Club meets Mondays at 4 P.M. Storytime for ages 0-5 is held Tuesdays at 10 A.M. Elementary students are invited to After School Squad on Wednesdays at 3:30. Lego Club is held Thursdays at 4:30. Check our Facebook page for the upcoming online book club selection. The library will be hosting a Parenting Class series beginning in Feb. Watch for more information. Be sure to stop to check out...
Harlem Library The Book Challenge for Jan. is to read a book with an ugly cover! Congratulations to Steve Leitner for winning the 2019 Reading Challenge drawing. The Book Club meets Mondays at 4 P.M. Storytime for ages 0-5 and their parents/ caregivers is held Tuesdays at 10 A.M. After School Squad for elementary students meets on Wednesdays at 3:30. Lego Club for all ages is held on Thursdays at 4:30. The library will be closed Jan.20 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The library board will hold its regular meeting Jan. 29, 4:15...
Harlem Library Stop by for the used book sale! During the month of Jan. you can “Buy a Bag O’Books” for only one dollar! The Book Challenge for Jan. is to read a book with an ugly cover. During the month of Jan. please stop by to add your word to the Library Word Cloud. Book Club meets Mondays at 4 P.M. Storytime for children ages 0-5 along with parent/caregivers is held Tuesdays at 10 A.M. After School Squad for elementary students meets Wednesdays at 3:30 P.M. Lego Club for all ages is held Thursdays at 4:30. Blaine County Library Story...
Harlem Library Happy New Year from the Harlem Library. We are closed today but will be open the rest of the week. Book Club members may pick up the new selection “Beneath a Scarlet Sky” by Mark Sullivan this week. The first discussion will be Jan. 6, 4 P.M. The Book Challenge for Jan. is to read a book with an ugly cover. If you have completed December’s Book Challenge or the 2019 Reading Challenge contact the library. The library has chosen not to do a 2020 Reading Challenge. Children’s programming will resume the first week of Jan. Story t...
Harlem Library Merry Christmas from the Harlem Library! We are closed today and New Year’s Day. The children’s programming will resume the first full week of Jan. Storytime for ages 0-5 and their parents/caregivers meets on Tues. at 10 A.M. Elementary students are invited to After School Squad on Wed. from 3:30-4:30. Lego Club for all ages is held on Thurs. from 4:30-5:30. Book Club members may pick up the new selection “Beneath a Scarlet Sky” by Mark Sullivan the week of Dec. 30. The first discussion will be Jan. 6 at 4 P.M. Blaine County...
Steve and Lesley Zellmer have opened Treasure State Title Company in Chinook. The couple bought the assets of Bear Paw Title on December 30, 2016 from Pauly and Perry Miller, then created the new business. Treasure State Title will soon be moving to the old "Blaine County Journal" office at 217 Indiana in Chinook. Pauly Miller will continue to operate Fidelity Escrow Company, a business she started in 2012. Steve Zellmer grew up in Blaine County, attending school in Harlem, Zurich and Chinook....
Hunter VanDonsel joined the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Chinook. The Helena native is working as a Farm Bill Wildlife Biologist, a position funded primarily by Pheasants Forever, Inc. with support from the NRCS and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP). VanDonsel will work with NRCS, Montana’s FWP and local landowners to promote creation and preservation of upland game bird and animal habitat. He said the position is funded through 2019. VanDonsel graduated from Capital High School, in Helena, in 2012. He completed...
At right of photo a postal customer at the Chinook Post Office drops mail in the recently relocated drive-through collection box. According to Postmaster Leta Buck the new location solves some concerns with safety and access encountered at the old site of the collection box behind the post office. The new box is off Third Street on the short access driveway to the post office parking lot....
Greg Jergeson, D- Chinook, a former Montana State Senator and Public Service Commissioner, is one of three new appointees by Governor Steve Bullock to a four-year term as a commissioner on the Montana Transportation Commission. Jergeson is the new commissioner representing District 3 which covers roughly an area from Phillips County to the east and Glacier County to the west and south to include Great Falls and the Helena area. The commission, a quasi-judicial board, has five members, each of...
The Chinook Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual banquet this past weekend at the Eagles Club. Members enjoyed a prime rib dinner, by chef Doug Mitchell and Shirley Fisher, met the officers who will serve the chamber in 2017 and heard about some new projects planned for the coming year. The speaker for the banquet was Russell Nemetiz who grew up in the Chinook area and went on to a broadcasting career reporting on topics of interest to farmers, ranchers and residents of rural America. Most...
On January 11th, 2017 at 6:34 P.M. the Chinook Area Chamber of Commerce had their regular monthly meeting at the Chamber office on Main Street. In attendance were: Heather DePriest, Frank Pehrson, Jayne Morrow, Bonnie Weber, Robert Kelley, Hayley Yost, Sarah Pratt and Jennifer Hellman. We have been discussing on doing fundraising for the Chamber. License plates have been one of the ideas we have been talking about. We have a final committee meeting that will take place in the next few weeks to finalize this. There is one new business to...