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  • What 'Cher Point

    Robert Lucke|Jan 20, 2016

    So, this weekend in the NFL it is the Chiefs at the Patriots. It is Green Bay at Arizona. It is Pittsburgh at the Broncos and it is Seattle at the Panthers. Last week every non home team won. Could it be that this week every home team will win? As usual I have not seen the games yet. More about that at the end of this column. There are local basketball standings to go over first of all this week. In standings on the boys side in A Havre is third right now. That is all the statewide standings regarding boys basketball teams. On the girls side of...

  • Young Wildcats ROAR

    Jan 20, 2016

    The newest students to join Harlem Elementary's ROARing student roster are third grader, Lacia Walls, and sixth grader, Kyrsten Henry. Lacia and Kyrsten have demonstrated the four ROAR Rules by being Respectful, Organized, Always safe, and Responsible. We are very proud of these bright young ladies!...

  • Cheer campers put on a halftime show to remember

    Jan 13, 2016

  • Bear Paw Meanderings

    Robert Lucke|Jan 13, 2016

    As long as the weather stays above zero and there is a tad of snow on the ground, it is a perfect time to get out to Beaver Creek Park and take advantage of winter conditions out there. Take sledding. There are several hills that are perfect for sledding. One is at the turn to go to Sucker Creek and another is at the Taylor Road turnoff. There are long slopes with not extreme steepness, good snow cover most of the time and it is just fun to go out with the family and enjoy sledding other than the College Hill in Havre or your own private hill...

  • Treasures New & Old; Death and Taxes

    Kay Russo|Jan 13, 2016

    We’re going to put off the death part yet awhile. Taxes, not so easy. The dreaded packet came in the mail yesterday. They want to throw me off the scent so they try to pretend that there aren’t as many sheets of paper in the packet as I see. Do they think I am blind? First there are six pages, unnumbered, so they don’t count. Pages 1 and 2 come next, numbered, with all kinds of information about me that I already know. Quite a bit of it is wrong, either because it changed since last tax season or because it was already wrong. Who are these...

  • Turner students a step closer to earning a college scholarship following Geography Bee

    Diana Maloney|Jan 13, 2016

    Three students were declared winners at the Turner School in the local Geographic Bee held this week. Shay Humphreys was declared the winner, while second place went to Chantry Jorgenson and third to Shane Kimmel. Humphreys won the school competition of the National Geographic Bee and a chance at a $50.000 college scholarship. The school Bee, at which students answered questions on geography, was the first round in the 28th annual National Geographic Bee. Thousands of schools around the United S...

  • Blaine County Library

    Jan 13, 2016

    If you didn’t attend one of the computer classes presented by Triangle Communications, you really missed out! The Triangle staff is very well trained and they are willing to go above and beyond to help the community with their technology questions. Everyone who attended the classes was able to get their questions answered and if one trainer couldn’t solve the problem, another one could. We thank everyone who made the effort to attend the classes, which were presented free of charge by Triangle Communications. A huge thanks to the trainers who...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Kristi Norby|Jan 13, 2016

    By Kristi Norby Good morning! It’s that time of year after the holidays when things slow down but not here at the Chinook Senior Center. We have a lot going on this week, so I better get right to it! Last week’s winner of shanghai rummy was Lois Hanson and our bingo winner was Karyn Higgins. At the Pinochle Party, high was Eunice Lott/Frances Ewing and low was Lawrence Siemens. Winning the double pinochle was Cassie Morgan and Don Durocher. There will be a North Central Area Agency on Aging meeting this Friday, Jan. 15 in Chester that several o...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Jan 13, 2016

    Tom and Lucy Fairbank attended basketball games this weekend. Keep working hard, Tornadoes!! Virginia McCracken was to Chinook to the ballgame on Saturday. She especially enjoyed listening to her granddaughter, Nicole McCracken, sing the National Anthem prior to the game. Rennay Watkins spent Sunday night with Grandma and Grandpa Fairbanks. There will be a Spelling Bee on Wednesday for grades 5-8 at the school at 2:43 p.m. There will be a basketball game in Turner hosting the Box Elder Bears on Thursday. Game times are 5:00 and 6:30. Hope to...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Jan 13, 2016

    The big news this week, Dish network and KRTV came to an agreement and we have programming again. Really missed our news, weather, and several game shows. When you have a routine, you want to keep it. Lets hope it stays on now. Brenda and Terry Mohar celebrated Grandson Ashur Mohar’s 3rd birthday Saturday with family. Kathy and Ed Zellmer attended the basketball game in Harlem Friday against Chinook. On Saturday, they went to Chinook to watch the Sugarbeeters play again. Susan Billmayer attended the Adult Ed. knitting class in Turner on T...

  • Reed is named Turner Lion's Club 'Lion of the Year'

    Jan 13, 2016

    After the pork dinner that the Lion's Club served, all the Lion's members of the Hogeland/Turner Lion's Club were asked to step forward. Francis Van Voast, President of the Club gave an introduction to the Lion of the Year and a short toast to 2016. Jim Reed of Turner was the recipient of the 2015 Lion of the Year Award. He was of course very surprised and truly honored to accept the award. He stepped forward to accept the award with several of his children who had traveled home for the...

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|Jan 13, 2016

    The “Basic Internet and Email Class” presented by Triangle Communications is scheduled for this evening at 6 P.M. This class will cover internet addresses, browsers and search engines as well as email functions including sending, forwarding and replying. The Book Challenge for the month of January is to read your all-time favorite book. When you have finished contact the library and your name will be entered into a drawing for a gift certificate from a local business. In 2015 we had 66 entries in the Book Challenge and we hope to surpass tha...

  • Cheer camp memories!

    Jan 13, 2016

  • Young Wildcats ROAR

    Guest Column|Jan 13, 2016

  • Celebrating the New Year Big Flat style for all ages!

    Diana Maloney|Jan 13, 2016

    The Hogeland/Turner Lions Club hosted their annual New Year's Eve party this past Thursday evening. They served a delicious pork dinner with potluck side dishes. After the dinner, "Andy and the Yellowstone Drifters" played live music to a large crowd from the Big Flat and surrounding communities. A wonderful time was had by all attending. Francis Van Voast, President of the Lions, presented the Lions of the Year Award to Jim Reed. He was congratulated by the entire crowd. At the stroke of...

  • 2016 has arrived in style...

    Jan 6, 2016

    Vonnie and Dale Klungland, of Harlem, pose wearing their "future looks so bright 2016 shades." The Klungland's were celebrating the New Year's arrival at the Harlem Senior Center....

  • The wonder of snow

    Kay Russo|Jan 6, 2016

    It’s funny about snow. No matter how often, how firmly, we tell ourselves that snow has nothing to do with Christmas, Christmas has nothing to do with snow, do we really, truly, deep in our hearts believe it? Being honest, I can’t say Yes. A boy or girl who wishes for snow at Christmas may be consoled if they get a bicycle or roller skates because at least they may be able to use the gift that day. If they get ice skates or snow toys of any kind, visible grass will seem almost a taunt. Some people in snow country are glad to get by without havi...

  • Needed: Pied Piper for Amtrak

    Steve Edwards|Jan 6, 2016

    My wife and I had traveled out to the Seattle area, on Amtrak, to spend a few days babysitting our grandkids while our daughter and son-in-law made a brief pre-Christmas trip. We opted to take Amtrak because of the various weather threats, and we’re not big fans of crossing mountains with snow-packed roads. Turned out to be the right decision as both the Cascades and Rockies were hammered with snow both going and coming to and from the west coast. We’ve traveled Amtrak many times, first when we lived in North Dakota and would travel to see our...

  • Blaine County Library

    Guest Column|Jan 6, 2016

    “Annie’s Point” will be the Hallmark movie today at 1 p.m. in the library meeting room. Betty White stars in this upbeat movie about taking chances and living your dreams. Refreshments will be served and everyone is welcome to join us. Story Time is Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. All kids are welcome to join whatever fun things Kelsey has planned. LEGO Club is Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. and is open to grades K though 6. Middle School Hangout for January is scheduled for Thursday January 14, at 3:30 p.m. There will be board games...

  • Ringing in the New Year

    Jan 6, 2016

  • Ready, set, go!

    Jan 6, 2016

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|Jan 6, 2016

    Triangle Communications will present a free class on Basic Internet & Email on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 6 p.m. at the library. This class will cover email functions such as setting up an account, sending, forwarding and replying. It will also give instructions on internet addresses, browsers, and search engines. If you plan on attending, please contact the library at 353-2712 by Jan. 11. Please join in the Book Challenge for 2016. For January we challenge you to reread your all-time favorite book! When you finish, contact the library with the...

  • Holidays are a time for singing!

    Jan 6, 2016

  • Harlem Senior Center

    Jan 6, 2016

  • Turner School presents students in concert for Christmas

    Diana Maloney|Jan 6, 2016

    The Turner Public School hosted a concert for everyone in the community to enjoy before their Christmas break began. All grades, kindergarten through sixth grades sang prior to Santa making his yearly visit and to listen to all the children’s wishes. The National Honor Society made up treat bags that were given to all the children as they came up to visit Santa. The Hogeland Happy Housewives Club served refreshments following the program. It was a lovely evening and everyone who attended e...

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