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  • The Show Goes On

    Donna Miller|Aug 5, 2020

    Opening on August 6 and sponsored by Western Drug Pharmacy, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a Montana Actors' Theater Youth Production, will take place on the west end of the Holiday Village Mall in the old North 40 location. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the show begins at 7:00. Chinook resident Ben Hall will not only serve as the production's narrator but will also act the part of Frank Baum as well as the Wizard. Baum "stage manages" his story to keep the action brisk from scene to scene. Before ar...

  • August heat leads to impressive electric thunderstorm Monday

    Aug 5, 2020

    The dog days of summer as July and August are often referred to, are known for warm, some would say hot temperatures and often times a front will move in causing a rapid temperature drop. This produces some pretty electric thunderstorms. July and August thunderstorms raise the fire danger levels. Monday's storm produced significant moisture but that didn't stop it from causing a handful of small fire in the county. A Noon Thunderstorm came out of the west Monday, bringing with it a very dynamic...

  • THE LEGENDARY DOO-WAH RIDERS TO PERFORM AT THE BLAINE COUNTY FAIR - AUGUST 13,14,15

    Aug 5, 2020

    The Doo-Wah Riders-SoCal Legends The Doo-Wah Riders have been based in Southern California for over 40 years. They possess the rare combination of many years of experience and youthful energy, fired by a love for what they do. The Doo-Wahs are country, with a unique, original sound. They define their sound as "high energy country with a cajun twist". Showcasing ultra-tight musicianship and powerful arrangements of classic and original songs, The Doo-Wah Riders are great showmen and are enjoyed...

  • Harlem Library

    Jul 29, 2020

    The Harlem Library is now requiring everyone age five and older to wear a mask or face covering in the library in accordance with Governor Bullock’s directive for counties with four or more active cases. If you do not wish to enter the building we are still supplying curbside pickup, delivery of materials in Harlem or we can mail the items to you. Please call if you would like one of these services. Thank you for your cooperation. Today the Harlem Library Board will meet for its July meeting at 4:15 in the library meeting room. All p...

  • Blaine County Library

    Jul 29, 2020

    Effective 7/17/2020 all patrons age 5 and over are required to wear a face covering to enter the building. The mandate by the Governor went into effect in Blaine County due to the number of COVID-19 cases in the county. We require everyone to wash their hands upon entering the building and to practice social distancing while in the building. The library has mobile hotspots available for check out. These are small devices used to access the Internet by using a cellular connection. Patrons who have been registered with a good record for at least...

  • Art Social and Exhibition Set for Saturday

    Donna Miller|Jul 29, 2020

    On Saturday, August 1, three local artists will be hosting an Art Social and Exhibition at 223 Indiana Street, the former location of the Impact Zone in Chinook. The work on display will be that of Adrianna Standiford-Reid, Jenna Fox, and Elizabeth Finley-all recent magna cum laude graduates of the University of Montana-Western (UMW) visual arts program. Because Finley and Fox had to cancel their art thesis exhibitions due to COVID-19, the trio is looking forward to displaying their work...

  • Harlem Library

    Jul 22, 2020

    ***The library is now requiring anyone over the age of five to wear a mask or face covering in the library due to the number of COVID-19 cases in Blaine County. Thanks to everyone who participated in the Summer Reading program. Children, teens and adults have until August 7 to let the library know the number of books/minutes read to earn prizes and for chances to win the grand prizes! The Book Challenge for July is to read a book that features a nonhuman character. Check out the display of selections for you to choose from. Thanks to all the...

  • Harlem Library

    Jul 15, 2020

    The Harlem Public Library is the recipient of the Children's Book Project grant award from The Pilcrow Foundation. Because of this grant the library has added 95 new picture books as well as juvenile fiction and nonfiction selections to the children's collection. The Pilcrow Foundation's mission is to provide new, quality, hardcover children's books to rural public libraries across the United States. The foundation recognizes the importance of public libraries in rural communities where people c...

  • This Week's Stock Market Summary

    Jul 15, 2020

    Hogs bogged down in a trough. Cattle trailed off. Chickens flew up to roost at new heights. Eggs cracked up, but then slipped off. Milk was fluid, cheese was firm, and butter churned up and down. Hay rolled up, and then soured in a storm. Corn popped early but flaked off through the week. Cotton was soft all week. Peanuts came out of their shell last week and were boiling this week. Beans went down easy, but then rattled through the end. Helium was up, feathers were down. Paper was stationary. Fluorescent bulbs dimmed with light trading....

  • Blaine County Library Welcomes Carnegie Libraries Traveling Exhibit

    For Immediate Release|Jul 8, 2020

    The Blaine County Library is pleased to welcome a traveling exhibit on Montana's Carnegie libraries from July 1-17. The exhibit is part of a year-long celebration of the libraries in connection with the release of the book The Best Gift: Montana's Carnegie Libraries. Residents are invited to come learn more about the history of Montana's 17 Carnegie libraries, which were built across the state at the turn of the 20th century with the help of funding provided by Andrew Carnegie. In Chinook,...

  • Blaine County Library

    Jul 8, 2020

    The display table for the month of July has an assortment of red, white and blue books. We invite everyone to celebrate your freedom to choose any book you want to read! The Carnegie Libraries Traveling Exhibit will be on display at the library from July 1-17. The library has mobile hotspots available for check out. These are small devices used to access the Internet by using a cellular connection. Patrons who have been registered with a good record for at least one month may check out a...

  • Harlem Library

    Jul 8, 2020

    The library is offering mobile hotspots for patrons to check out. These small devices can access the internet using a cellular connection. Hotspots may be checked out for fourteen days with no renewals to registered users age eighteen or older in good standing for at least one month prior to check out. A lending agreement must be signed upon check out and a survey must be completed upon return. If the hotspot is not returned on time the device will be disabled. Please contact the library for more information. The Book Challenge for July is to...

  • College Radio Station Hosts Songwriting Challenge: Quarantunes

    Donna Miller|Jul 1, 2020

    Founded in 1954 and identifying as the "oldest college station in Montana," KNMC, broadcasting from MSU-Northern in Havre on 90.1 FM, is hosting Quarantunes: KNMC Songwriting Challenge 2020. Several songwriters are submitting their parodies or original songs each month for the competition, hoping to win this year's grand prize: a custom made leather guitar strap. For the Songwriting Challenge, Dave Martens, who manages the radio station at the college, is posting a different challenge each...

  • Blaine County Library

    Jun 24, 2020

    The Blaine County Library Board will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday June 29th at 4:00 p.m. in the library meeting room. The library has mobile hotspots available for check out. These are small devices used to access the Internet by using a cellular connection. Patrons who have been registered with a good record for at least one month may check out a hotspot for 14 days with no renewals. A user must read and sign a lending agreement and complete a survey upon return of the device....

  • Harlem Library

    Jun 24, 2020

    Today at 4:15 the Harlem Library Board will hold is monthly meeting in the meeting room. It’s not too late to participate in this year’s summer reading program “Imagine Your Story.” Children of all ages are invited to attend Storytime in the Park every Tuesday at 10 A.M. Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian and each family unit is asked to bring a blanket to sit on. Each child will be given a craft project to make at home. Children ages 0-kindergarten can keep track of each book read or read to them. Students in grades 1-8 may kee...

  • Theater Opportunities Coming to Chinook

    Donna Miller|Jun 17, 2020

    Montana Actor’s Theater is back, and the crew have been busy. Earlier this month, they held auditions, announced theater camp schedules, and hired interns. On June 9 and 10, Montana Actor’s Theater (MAT) hosted auditions for their upcoming theatrical production of The Wizard of Oz. Auditions were conducted from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at the Creative Leisure Building located at 417 First Street in Havre. Roles were available for middle and high school youth in this classic show in which Dorothy is swept to Oz on a cyclone. There, she joins the Scarecrow...

  • Blaine County Library

    Jun 17, 2020

    It is extremely important to keep kids reading throughout the summer to prevent the summer slide and even though our weekly programs have been modified, we continue to encourage kids to read and participate in our programs. The library has partnered with the Chinook Public Schools and will be offering a program Monday and Wednesday during the summer lunch service. We will have a Story Walk on the lawn in front of the Meadowlark from 12:00 to 1:30. We will be offering a Take and Make craft and we will have books available for checkout as well...

  • Harlem Library

    Jun 17, 2020

    “Imagine Your Story” this summer by joining the summer reading program at the library. Storytime for children of all ages is held at the city park every Tuesday morning at 10 A.M. Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian and bring a blanket for the family to sit on. You will be entertained with stories, songs and actions and each child will get a craft to make at home. Children, teens, and adults may earn prizes by reading. You may track your reading using paper and pencil or the READsquared app. See our Facebook page, website or call...

  • Harlem Library

    Jun 10, 2020

    Summer Reading is well underway! "Imagine Your Story" by joining Storytime in the Park every Tuesday at 10 A.M. Children of all ages are welcome and must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Each family is ask to bring a blanket to sit on through out the Storytime. Each week children will receive a craft project to take and make at home. Keep track of the books or minutes you read this summer. Children ages 0-kindergarten may earn gift certificates for books read: 25 books – small ice cream, 5...

  • Blaine County Library

    Jun 10, 2020

    As we enter Phase Two Plans a few things will change at the library, but most of the Phase One restrictions will remain. We continue to ask patrons not to enter the library if you are sick. We strongly encourage everyone to wear a mask, but we will not be requiring them to enter. We will continue to require hand washing upon entering the building, prior to any computer use or book browsing. We know that transmission of COVID-19 is possible before symptoms appear and using a face covering and washing hands are ways to stop the spread. Patrons...

  • Jurassic World and Mythical Creatures Descend on Harlem

    Donna Miller|Jun 3, 2020

    In these social distancing times, Shiloh Seymour, Principal at Harlem Elementary School, and Evelyn Bigby, Elementary Assistant Principal, took the wearing of masks and gloves to an entirely different level to celebrate their students' attendance. Because Seymour and Bigby wanted to honor their students for their attendance this past school year, while also bringing some humor and fun to the achievement, they travelled to the homes of their students on Wednesday, May 20, to hand out attendance...

  • Harlem Library

    Jun 3, 2020

    The library is now in Phase II under Montana’s reopening guidelines. We are open to the public with certain restrictions: 1. If you are sick please do not enter the library. 2. Practice good hygiene. 3. It is strongly advised to wear a mask. 4. Practice social distancing. 5. Each patron has a limit of 30 minutes in the library. 6. Only 2 patron computers are available to adults for business or educational use. 7. All toys, blocks, puzzles, etc. have been removed from the children’s area. 8. The meeting room is not available for use. 9. Whe...

  • Harlem Library

    May 27, 2020

    The theme for 2020 is “Imagine Your Story,” focusing on fairytales, fantasy, and all things make-believe. Because of Covid-19, we will not be having a weekly program held at the library. Instead, we will meet at the city park every Tuesday at 10:00 am, June 2nd-July 21st, weather permitting. Families will need to bring their own blankets, and children need to have at least one parent or caregiver with them. We are asking you to keep a social distance of at least six feet from others and remain on your blanket throughout the entire sto...

  • Harlem Library

    May 20, 2020

    The library is open to the public during its usual hours with restrictions under Phase I reopening guidelines. Please see details on our website at harlempubliclibrary.org or on our Facebook page. If you do not wish to enter the building we continue to offer curbside service, home delivery, or items may be mailed. Please contact the library at 353-2712 for more information. We are not offering any special programming at this time; but a modified summer reading program is being planned. More information will be available soon. The Book...

  • Blaine County Library

    May 20, 2020

    We are currently working on a plan for our Summer Reading Program. We will not be able to do programs like we normally do, so we are working to modify things to fit with the current situation. It is extremely important to keep kids reading throughout the summer to prevent the summer slide and even though our weekly programs will be modified, rest assured we will continue to encourage kids to read and participate in our modified programs. We will have more information on Summer Reading in the next couple of weeks. It is the time of year when we...

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