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  • Harlem Library

    Nov 18, 2020

    The library board of trustees will hold their regular meeting today at 4:15 in the library meeting room. The Book Challenge for November is to read a book about politics or government, either fiction on nonfiction. We are excited to share a wonderful STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) resource for children and their families. Thanks to the American Society of Civil Engineers, STAR Net and its Project BUILD, we will be offering a free film screening of the documentary “Dream Big: Engineering Our World.” You can access the...

  • Harlem Library

    Nov 11, 2020

    The library is closed today in observance of Veterans Day. We will also be closed November 17 and 18 for staff training. Besides the five hotspots the library has to loan out we now have two iPads ready to be checked out. You must be a patron in good standing for at least one month, be at least eighteen years old, and complete a lending agreement prior to check out. These devices may be checked out for fourteen days. The Book Challenge for November is to read a book about politics or government. We have a display with some selections for you...

  • Blaine County Library

    Nov 11, 2020

    Blaine County Library will be closed today, Wednesday November 11th in observance of Veteran’s Day. We thank all Veterans who served to protect our freedoms! Youth Programs have resumed with safety procedures in place to keep staff and students safe. After School Hangout for 7th and 8th grade is Mondays from 3:30 to 4:30. Tuesdays will be Story Time for ages 6 and under at 10:30. After School Hangout for grades 5 and 6 is Tuesdays at 3:30. Thursdays is LEGO Club for grades Kindergarten and up. Masks will be required for anyone age 5 and over d...

  • Berreth, Billmayer Fill their tags, Harvest a Pair of Nice Mule Bucks

    Kody Farmer|Nov 11, 2020

    We're a couple weeks into the 2020 Big Game Hunting season and local youth are continuing to bring home the big Bucks. In the past week, Chinook High School freshman Mya Berreth tagged a huge Mule Buck and Turner High School freshman Trent Billmayer turned the trick as well. Berreth was hunting on her Grandfathers place on Saturday, November 7, when she completed her successful hunt. Joining Mya on the hunt was her Dad Brian and little brother Hayden. "I have been hunting out there for four...

  • Jacks were played for fun and survival

    Steve Edwards|Nov 11, 2020

    A few weeks ago I did a story about marbles, a kids' game once mainly played by boys. To keep a gender balance in my writing, I decided to take a look at the game of jacks, a game I best recall as dominated by girls back in my school days. I had no sisters so have very little first hand experience about the game of jacks. But, I recall playing jacks with our daughter, now fifty years old, when she was just a tyke. Like marbles, the game of jacks seems to have slipped in to obscurity, not likely...

  • Body Farms: tending corpses, not crops

    Steve Edwards|Nov 4, 2020

    My wife and I live in the Grande Villa in Chinook and there is a tradition there among residents to put their unwanted items "on the bench." Each floor has a bench by the elevator, the place to leave items no longer wanted or to pick up something that catches the eye. I call the benches "the Mall of America." Recently I found a paperback titled "Cut to the Bone" by Jefferson Bass. I'd never heard of the author but from the title assumed it was a book about crime. Turns out the book was authored...

  • Finley House Gets Creative

    Kody Farmer|Nov 4, 2020

    In an anything but normal 2020, Halloween and its traditional night of Trick-or-Treating by the kids of the community was toned down a bit by the Covid-19 pandemic, but Chinook resident Jeff Finley got a bit creative with his candy delivery system. With social distancing and safety being the topic of many conversations, Finley looked to the local Ace Hardware store for help into turning an idea he had saw on Facebook into reality. After getting all the parts he needed, PVC Pipe, he constructed...

  • Let's 'Knuckle down' and 'play for keeps'...marbles, that is

    Steve Edwards|Oct 28, 2020

    My wife recently came home from a yard sale with a bag of marbles. I had not thought about marbles in years. When I was in grade school (the early 1950's) marbles were a major deal among boys. With dirt school yards it was easy to draw a big circle and start a game of marbles easily. It was mostly "boys only" though a few girls did like to shoot marbles. For readers not familiar with how to shoot a marble, see attached photo. When a shooter hits another player's marble or knocks a target marble...

  • Harlem Library

    Oct 28, 2020

    The library board of trustees will meet today at 4:15 in the library meeting room for its monthly meeting. Check out the library website at www.harlempubliclibrary.org. There you will find links for our online catalog, resources to assist with virtual learning, MTLibrary2Go ebooks and audio books, World Book Online, the links for The Book Club and Virtual Story Time and so much more! If you have completed the October Book Challenge to read a book with a body part in the title contact the library to be entered into the drawing to win a gift...

  • Young Hunters Enjoy a Successful Hunt, Harvest Nice Muley Bucks

    Kody Farmer|Oct 28, 2020

    Hunting season is in full swing and hunters young and old are searching for that memorable hunt. This past weekend Emma Klingaman, Ethan Klingaman and Beau Henry were among those hunters returning home with a story to tell. These young hunters have taken full advantage of the Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Apprentice program. This program allows young hunters to get in the field and harvest a animal under the watchful eye of an approved guardian. Beau Henry, age 10, of Havre is the Grandson of...

  • Give 'Em Pumpkin To Talk About!

    Steve Edwards|Oct 21, 2020

    Someone mysteriously decorated both guard rails of the bridge that crosses the Main Canal on Stephens Road just south of Kuper Cemetery. The use of the fall garden produce added a bit of color and a festive note for travelers....

  • Harlem Library

    Oct 21, 2020

    “Many people, myself among them, feel better at the mere sight of a book.” ~Jane Smiley Take in the sight of new books available for check out this week at the library. If you are in the mood to be scared pick up “The Only Good Indians” by Stephen Graham Jones. This novel blends classic horror with sharp social commentary. The story follows four American Indian men after a disturbing event from their youth puts them in a desperate struggle for their lives. Susan Wiggs is the author of “The Lost and Found Bookshop.” Natalie Harper’s li...

  • Tuner Celebrates Homecoming Week and Honors Homecoming Royalty

    Diana Maloney|Oct 21, 2020

    Homecoming festivities took place recently in Turner on Main Street. Although it looked different this year, the weather and the fun was never better! The students were good about wearing their masks while doing the activities and the adults enjoyed seeing the kids again. A parade of floats were held after the crowning of coronation with each class being represented. Homecoming candidates were announced as Shyan Krass and Shane Kimmel as the 2020-2021 King and Queen, Brandy Calvert and Austin...

  • Shortman Back on the set of Yellowstone

    Kody Farmer|Oct 21, 2020

    Fort Belknap’s Jordan Shortman was back on the set of the hit television show Yellowstone last week and looks forward to more opportunity in the future. Shortman is pictured above with Moses Brings Plenty, ‘Mo’ a integral character of the show. Shortman stated that filming for season four wraps up November 14 in Missoula, “They’re going home on November 14th wrapping up with season 4. It was more fun this time.” Shortman added that the show expects to conclude after season six, but that a spin-off may be in the works, “Talk of a movie called...

  • The "Mt. Fuji-like" mural in Chinook's Sargent house

    Steve Edwards|Oct 14, 2020

    Readers may recall I'm looking for information about the 'bronc rider mural' in Chinook's old Opera House and the 'rock writing' on the Burkhartsmeyer ranch in the south country. Some time ago a local asked if I knew about the mural in the house built by Gaylord Sargent (at 636 Illinois). When I started asking around I learned many people had heard of the mural but details were sketchy. That mural is the third local art mystery that interests me. Larry Wisch was married to Gaylord's daughter Shi...

  • Blaine County Library

    Oct 14, 2020

    We would like to send a huge shout out to Kenny Finley for his generous donation to the library! Thank you to all the people who came out to Finley's Garden Pumpkin Patch and donated money for their pumpkins. Kenny grows a fabulous variety of pumpkins and decorative gourds, which he gives away. This was the first year I have witnessed the activity at Finley's Pumpkin Patch. Kids of all ages and adults took great delight in perusing the pumpkins and choosing just the right one or ones! This was...

  • Harlem Library

    Oct 14, 2020

    The library’s free Wi-Fi is on even when the library is closed to assist those who need access to the internet after hours from outside the building. To obtain the password ask at the front desk during hours we are open. The library abides by copyright laws and if any illegal activity is detected using the library’s Wi-Fi we will be forced to discontinue this service. If you wish to access the internet from your home or on the go, you may check out a hotspot device. These small devices allow you to connect to the internet using a cellular con...

  • Looking for answers, Part II: Who was Tom Cosnah?

    Steve Edwards|Oct 7, 2020

    This is a new appeal to alert readers for information about another local folk art mystery. Several weeks ago Mark Burkhartsmeyer asked me by phone, "Are you the paper's expert on local history?" I said I was interested in local history, was no expert but enjoyed unraveling local historical mysteries. He shared information about some rock writing on the Burkhartsmeyer's ranch south of Chinook. He described rock writing as letters and words spelled out using random rocks found in the area. Of...

  • People on the Street

    Kody Farmer|Oct 7, 2020

    The Fall Festival this past weekend was well attended and a very welcomed event for the community to enjoy. The Fun Run in the morning included more than 20 runners. Sugarbeets were decorated on main street. Vendors were out showcasing their goods, and people were mingling about taking it all in. The atmosphere was upbeat, smiles were everywhere and a organizers were pleased with the turnout. Chinook had a great weekend full of activity and in this day and age it couldn't have come soon enough....

  • Harlem Library

    Oct 7, 2020

    The library will be closed October 12 in observance of Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day. The Book Challenge for October is to read a book with a body part in the title. We have a selection on display for you to choose from. Book Club members may pick up the new selection “The Invention of Wings” by Sue Monk Kidd. The first discussion will be October 19, 4 P.M. via Skype. The link is join.skype.com/OBqEUM6IEwF or you may click on the link on our website or Facebook page. Children may watch Virtual Story Time Tuesdays, 10 A.M. via Fac...

  • Chinook Homecoming • Gun Show • Sugarbeet Festival

    Oct 7, 2020

    We hope you all enjoyed the festivities over the weekend!...

  • 3rd Annual Community Golf Course Fundraiser a Success

    Ginger Hansen|Oct 7, 2020

    The 3rd annual community dinner and auction to support our Chinook golf course was held on Saturday, August 22. Despite the event being pushed to later in the year due to the pandemic, there was a fantastic crowd present and everyone had a great time. Social distancing was adhered too (due to the fact that we are fortunate enough to have the commercial building locally) which allows enough space to keep everyone at the required distance, while still moving ahead with the much needed fundraiser....

  • Looking for answers: who drew the 'bronc rider mural' in the old Opera House?

    Steve Edwards|Sep 30, 2020

    Over the last few years alert "Journal" readers have provided missing information to me for stories in the newspaper. Most recently, a Shelby subscriber identified the artist of the mural in the old Kuhr Clothing Store in downtown Chinook. Other readers have kindly pointed out errors I made in my research or conclusions, giving me a chance to make corrections. Now comes a new mystery and I need some help in solving it-it involves the Chinook Opera House A short history of the Opera House In...

  • Chinook Rod & Gun Club's 8th Annual Gun Show Packed full of New Attractions

    Kody Farmer|Sep 30, 2020

    The Chinook Rod & Gun Club will hold its eighth Annual Gun Show this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Commercial Building located at the Blaine County Fairgrounds. The Gun Show is the primary fund raiser for the club and like the previous seven, another great show is lined up for the weekend. The Chinook Rod and Gun Club has cemented itself within Chinook and Blaine County as a fantastic outlet for families to get involved in the outdoors. Through the years the club has hosted several fishing...

  • Harlem Library

    Sep 30, 2020

    The library requires masks or face coverings be worn by everyone ages five and up while in the library. We are trying very hard to keep everyone safe and we ask that you do your part as well. We are still providing curbside service if you do not wish to enter the library or you choose to not wear a mask. Please call to request materials or make arrangements to return materials. The library staff is still sanitizing and keeping materials in quarantine before shelving them. The Harlem Public Library will have a small display set up to celebrate B...

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