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  • The Journey, Part II, continued from January 27

    Eli Hofer|Mar 9, 2016

    A few weeks ago we ended our study “The Journey” with these words: Lord willing, in the next few articles we will discuss the Israelites continuing journey through the wilderness and how it applies to us in our spiritual walk. We will see how we can apply the crossing of the Red Sea, the feasting on the Manna, turning bitter water sweet and Sabbath rest along with whatever other experiences the Israelites had as applied to our own life. So let us continue with the lesson. The Israelites left Egypt, supposedly on a 3-day journey to sac...

  • Harlem Senior Center

    Katie Noel|Mar 9, 2016

    Seed Show Mania all takes place next weekend! We will have our Senior Center booth down there. If you can take a shift manning our booth, please sign up with Katie today. To put on the Calendar… “Mary Poppins”, musical at MSU-Northern... 8:00 p.m. tonight, 10th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 18th, 19th. 2:00 p.m. matinee on 6th and 13th. You don’t want to miss this one! Sunday Community Meal, Sunday, March 20th, shrimp is on the menu. Christian Comedy, nationally famous Daren Streblow will be performing live at the Havre Assembly of God Church on Tuesday...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Kristi Norby|Mar 9, 2016

    Marilyne’s party turned out very nicely. We had lots of help from Kathy O’Brien, Tom Tilleman, Sharon LaPlante, Kasie McIntosh, Rochelle Wohlschlager and Myrla McCoy. The Kitchen Band did a fantastic job as usual! We appreciate all your help. Along with our usual activities for the week, we have planned the Public Card Party for Sunday, March 13. There will be a free VITA Tax Clinic with a tax preparer here to help you on Monday, March 14 from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. You don’t need an appointment, just stop in. The Cancer Support Group meets...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Mar 9, 2016

    Happy March to all! Have been watching in my yard for a robin, and on Sunday I saw one! Do you suppose it is Spring? The Big Flat Catholic Church will hold their Spring Dinner and Bazaar on Sunday, March 13, from 12-2:00 p.m. They will be serving turkey with all the trimmings. Come out and enjoy a great meal! Ashley Bare was home from Billings over the weekend to help Mom celebrate her birthday and come and celebrate Grandpa Bill Hay’s 90th birthday. Susan and Gene Billmayer attended the soup supper and Lenten Services in Hogeland this past T...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Mar 9, 2016

    Remember the Catholic Spring Dinner on March 13th. It all begins at 12:00 til 2:00 p.m. Come join the Catholics for a tasty Turkey dinner complete with the trimmings. The Lions will be serving up a tasty breakfast on Sunday, March 20th. This group does a lot of good for the community and supports our youth at various activities. Come join them for breakfast and support their efforts. The breakfasts are always so yummy!! Breakfast begins at 8:00 a.m. Johannas, Shannon, J.R. and Jake Brown spent ten days vacationing in Oregon and California....

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|Mar 9, 2016

    The Harlem Library will be closed Friday, Mar. 11 because of the Seed Show. Hope to see you there! Events to mark on your calendar are an Internet Security workshop presented by Triangle Communications on Tues., Mar. 22, 6 P.M. in the meeting room. April Fox will lead a jewelry making workshop for the next Learn at the Library program Tues., Mar. 29, 7 P.M. There will be a small fee to cover the cost of materials. Books and Babies and Lego Club will take a break until the first week of June. Story Time continues to meet on Fridays at 10 A.M....

  • Award winning author overcame many obstacles before finding success

    Elizabeth I. Doney|Mar 9, 2016

    From a troubled childhood in Bosnia on a flight to boarding school, he discovered his passion for flying that has become a highlight in his life. The pilot let him fly the plane and told him he was the best pilot he met so far. For a child who hadn’t heard much encouragement that was all he needed to start looking toward his own future and what could he become. At school, he sought mischief out one day and found literacy in the library. His very first book, he couldn’t read and wasn’t interested in reading. The librarian hinted at the myste...

  • Valley Clovers 4H-Club Monthly Meeting Report

    Wylee Simenson|Mar 9, 2016

    The fourth meeting of the Valley Clovers 4-H Club was called to order by President Brooke Elliott at 1:00 PM, on January 10th 2016 at Triangle Communications in Havre. There were four leaders, twenty four members, and several guests present. For our winter activity the club went ice skating, and followed with pizza before the meeting. Reports were given on Shooting sports, winter activity, and the park area at the fairgrounds. The club received a grant for $1,000 from Triangle Communications to go towards the park area project down at the fairg...

  • Award Winning Author Visits Harlem Elementary

    Janice Gilham, Harlem Elementary|Mar 9, 2016

    On Tuesday, March 1st, Harlem Elementary kicked off 'I Love To Read Week' with one of the most memorable series of presentations ever! That evening, award winning author, Mr. Ben Mikaelsen, shared his background and life's adventures during a 'meet and greet the author' appearance. With the community in attendance, Mr. Mikaelsen explained how to "Find the Heart of the Story," while displaying photos of the catalysts which stimulated many of the storylines for his books, two of which may...

  • What 'cher point?

    Robert Lucke|Mar 9, 2016

    Once again kudos to area teams who won championships for basketball at the state level. For those who got so close but did not win what they thought they would, there is next year and just to get to play in a state tournament is a real honor for our far north teams. Good job girls and boys basketball players! I have been watching a little NBA basketball myself lately. And I have been listening to sports gurus who talk like they know what they are talking about. Most of them are really bragging up Golden State. As far as the NBA is concerned,...

  • Treasures New & Old; "What We Don't Eat Nowadays"

    Kay Russo|Mar 2, 2016

    The dinner conversation turned to food in general. “I’ve been wondering what people commonly ate a couple of generations ago that we don’t eat any more,” one hungry person said. “Rutabagas!” another one said jokingly. Well, did most people ever eat many? One person said, “When I was growing up, sometimes we would have plain rice with milk and sugar and cinnamon, for dinner.” In 2016 “dinner” is now called “lunch.” The family was not poor and the mother was a good cook who liked to cook, but some meals were very simple. In much earlier days in...

  • Bear Paw Meanderings

    Robert Lucke|Mar 2, 2016

    As many of you know I have been cooking some of my recipes gotten from Laened Black in February. I had a recipe that was called Black’s Party Beans. Well, I made it the other day, gave it to a church potluck and it was gone before anything else at the potluck! The beans serve 25. It is hard to lessen the amount but they freeze well so make the whole amount and give some away, fill your own bean pot and enjoy these wonderful beans. Laened recommended cooking them in a roaster. I filled a small turkey roaster. These are wonderful. Lots to buy b...

  • Presbyterian Church

    Mar 2, 2016

    14 Indiana Avenue Office hours: Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Voice Mail, 357-2982 Sherryrev@yahoo.com Rev Sherry Edwards, Pastor Fourth Sunday in Lent: Joshua 5:9-12; Psalms 32; II Corinthians 5:16-21; Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32. Holy Communion is offered the first Sunday of each month and is open for all to receive as a sacramental gift from God. Presbyterian Church Sanctuary will be open on Wed. 1-3. This is an opportunity for one to enter into prayer, read scripture, listen to music, or just be in the presence of God. Tuesdays Knitting; knitting will take...

  • Doris Hofeldt's 95th birthday bash a huge success

    Mar 2, 2016

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Mar 2, 2016

    Happy 52nd Anniversary to Don and Bonnie Harmon. We all wish you well on such a wonderful milestone and best wishes for many more to come! Bill and Mary Hake helped Carson Maloney celebrate his birthday on Saturday. Tammy and Chelsi Jones and Katie had a fun girls shopping trip to Billings Saturday and Sunday of this weekend. Gerald and Shirley Keller were to the Basketball Tournament in Great Falls Thursday through Saturday. Sonny and Nellie Obrecht helped Todd Obrecht celebrate his birthday in Havre on Saturday and then the group attended...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Mar 2, 2016

    Susan and Gene Billmayer attended the Parish church meeting in Harlem on Sunday afternoon. Hilary Richman took Jane Krass to Great Falls on Tuesday for her medical appointment. Emily and Eric Billmayer and Meagan Wilkinson were weekend guests at the Gene Billmayer home. Lucas Reed celebrated his 19th birthday on Sunday afternoon at the Steve Reed home. Guests were Jim Reed, Harlan and Jane Krass, Diana and Shania Maloney, Darel and Linda Hauge, Hilary, Hannah, and Natalie Richman, and Steve, Anita, Brooke, and Bridget Reed. Mark your calendars...

  • HARLEMLIBRARY

    Colleen Brommer|Mar 2, 2016

    The Book Club is starting a new book “Cutting for Stone” by Abraham Verghese. You may pick up your copy today at 4 P.M. in the library meeting room. Get in touch with your inner leprechaun and read a book with a green cover for the March Book Challenge! You may win a gift certificate from a local business. Books and Babies will not meet again until May 31 and Lego Club will take a break until June 2. There are some great new “reads” for you at the library. Stop by and pick up a few (or more!) The latest installment of Karen Marie Moning...

  • Lloyada Ladies hold no host Christmas Dinner

    Guest Column|Mar 2, 2016

    The Lloyada Ladies met on December 21, 2016 at the Chinook Motor Inn for their No host Christmas Dinner and Organizational Meeting. Everyone brought a gift for the Christmas gift exchange. Cheryl Barber the club’s Sunshine Pal was present. The club participated in the Festival of Trees Event by donating a Christmas basket of Goodies. Members donated items to put in the basket on November 10 at the home of Doris Hofeldt where the club also celebrated Colette Olson and Yvonne Davies birthdays. The club decided to keep the same officers and m...

  • Lions present American Flags to Meadowlark first graders

    Mar 2, 2016

  • White Pine 4H holds monthly meeting

    Addison Olsen|Mar 2, 2016

    The White Pine 4-H Club met in the Triple E Meeting Room in Chinook on Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 5 p.m. with 13 members, 2 leaders, and four guests present. Vice-President, Colton Liddle, called the meeting to order. Ethan Liddle led the American Pledge and Drake Berreth led the 4-H Pledge. Roll Call was answered by telling our favorite 4-H project. Minutes of the January 14th meeting were read by Secretary, Addison Olsen and approved with one correction. The Treasurer’s report was read by Addison. Kyler Johnson reported on the 4-H V...

  • Bear Paw Meanderings

    Robert Lucke|Feb 24, 2016

    It has been an abnormally warm two weeks in Big Sky Country. A couple of weeks ago the thermometer hit 73 one afternoon in Choteau and has been in the high 50’s and low 60’s every day for almost a fortnight in and around Havre. So far my flowers, lilacs and trees seem to be not paying attention to the warm weather. Not much happening in my gardens thank goodness. And, of course, there is little or no moisture of late and probably not going to be until we get into a moisture mode, then watch out, for it will probably flood! So, what shall we...

  • Treasures New & Old; A Tale of Two Chickens

    Kay Russo|Feb 24, 2016

    There once were two tails, one on each of two chickens, but they are irrelevant. This is a tale of two chickens. One chicken was big and one was small, analogously to great-grandfather and young teenager. They were not related to each other and lived on different farms. However, both were brought up with the minimum of human intervention and interference by the owners. Both were spared food full of things with scientific-sounding or unpronounceable names. Both were allowed to live in spaces where the fences were many yards apart and where...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Feb 24, 2016

    Susan Billmayer attended garden club in Chinook on Thursday afternoon and Lenten services at the Hogeland Church in the evening. Diana Maloney, Linda Hauge, Hilary Richman and the girls and Anita Reed and the girls visited with Harlan and Jane Krass at their home throughout this week. Darwin Zellmer stopped to visit at the Wallace Beck home on Tuesday and they had coffee together. Merrilyn Billmayer attended the District 9-C Basketball Tournament in Havre this past week. Ed and Kathy Zellmer spent last Monday-Wednesday in Missoula visiting the...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Feb 24, 2016

    Basketball is over for the Tornado Varsity teams. The community is proud of you all for working hard all season and entertaining the Big Flat community with your games. Congratulations to Seniors, Tyler Anderson, Tyler Humphreys and Bret Van Valkenburg on a great season. We wish you the best as you venture out of T.H.S. We are so proud of you! The community can be expecting the Little Tornadoes to be starting practice on Monday the 29th with elementary jamborees to follow shortly there after. Tom and Lucy Fairbank attend and enjoyed the...

  • Harlem Library

    Colleen Brommer|Feb 24, 2016

    The library has great new selections for you to read. Stop by and pick up one of these titles. “The Girls She Left Behind” is by Sarah Graves. A forest fire rages near the town of Bearkill in northern Maine. Teenager Tara Wylie, who has a history of running away, has disappeared again. Kidnapper and rapist, Henry Gemerle, has escaped from prison and may be hiding out near Bearkill. Sheriff’s deputy, Lizzie Snow, teams up with her boss and state policemen to try and save an innocent and to stop a monster. Someone else is also on the hunt for Tar...

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