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  • Blaine County Library

    Jan 18, 2023

    Teen Scene is tonight, January 18th from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the library meeting room. It is open to all students grades 9-12. There will be games, karaoke, and treats to eat. January is Science Fiction month. Elle has put together display of books available for checkout. J.R.R. Tolkien Day was January 3rd, and the birthday of Sherlock Holmes was January 6th. Elle has a display of books and movies for each author. We have two non-fiction books available this week. “Black Montana: Settler Colonialism and the Erosion of the Racial Frontier, 1...

  • Harlem Library

    Jan 18, 2023

    The library board of trustees will hold their monthly meeting January 25, at the new time of 4:30 P.M. in the library meeting room. The Book Challenge for January is to read a book with a dual timeline. When you complete the challenge notify the library and your name will be entered to win a gift card from a local business! If you are still using the OverDrive app to access MontanaLibrary2Go you have until the end of April to switch to the Libby app. If you have questions please call the library. The Harlem Library and the Montana Library...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Jan 18, 2023

    I grew up in Chinook and am proud to be a Beeter. I’ve lived in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho for over 40 years but Chinook will always be home. The Chinook Pool and park needs our support to fund essential improvements. I no longer have property in the area but have close friends and family residing there. Generations of residents - young, old, rich and poor - have enjoyed the pool. It is crucial to preserve these recreational anchors for future generations. Hundreds of individuals have had swim lessons, learned lifesaving, or competed on the Swim Team...

  • We Need Science -Hello God, it's me, Mara

    Jan 18, 2023

    You know, Lord, it’s only a few days into the New Year and how fun to snuggle under a nice thick blanket in my quiet-time chair, looking forward to these silent moments with You, Lord, in the wee hours of a, so far, untouched year. The fireplace dances a gentle glow into the room’s darkness. In the dim light, shelves filled with photos, books, mementos and other things, are reminders of an abundant life. Sitting now with You, Lord, it’s interesting to review the year that has just passed. We go over the highs and lows, triumphs and defea...

  • University of Montana Dean's List or 4.0 President's List

    Jan 18, 2023

    The students listed below made UM’s Fall semester 2022 Dean’s List or the President’s 4.0 List. Double asterisks after a name indicate the student earned a 4.0 GPA. A single asterisk indicates a GPA greater than 3.5 but less than 4.0. Chinook Liam Edwards** Jasmine Klingaman** Kendra McMaster** Natalia Pomeroy** Lily Surber** Harlem Eric Plumage* Shontelle Talksdifferent* Turner Lacey Hickel*...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Jan 11, 2023

    Are you a caretaker for your spouse? or a neighbor? or a friend? Do you drive someone to doctor appointments out of town? If so, call Karyn about Respite. 406-357-2648 Cribbage is played every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. players wanted, will teach anyone who would like to learn to play. Bingo winner last week was Janet Gruzsie. Nice job. Bingo is played every Thursday at 1:00 p.m. and anyone is welcome to join us. Each card played is a dime, only one card for each player wins per round. Last Thursday of the month is Jackpot Bingo. Caramel Rolls, Plain...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Jan 4, 2023

    Ashley and Chris Burke visited Friday-Sunday at Terry and Brenda Mohar’s. Dusty, Misty, and the boys joined them on Christmas Day. Visitors also included Janie and Butch Mohar and Rhonda Mohar and Jack Thompson. Christmas visitors at Duane and Carol Klindworth’s home were Matt, Morgan, Kelsey, and Ashley and families, and Carol’s mom Betty and sister Nancy visited Christmas Day. Terry and Brenda Mohar were in Harlem on Christmas Eve with Dusty, Misty, and boys. Loretta Beck attended the Christmas Program at the Turner School on Tuesday after...

  • Harlem ROARING Students

    Kody Farmer|Jan 4, 2023

  • Blaine County Library

    Jan 4, 2023

    We hope everyone had a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Now that the hectic days of November and December are over, we can get back into a regular schedule again. Of course, that will depend on what Mother Nature has in store for us! “Yellen: The Trailblazing Economist Who Navigated an Era of Upheaval” by Jon Hilsenrath is the only non-fiction book ready this week. An engrossing and deeply human chronicle of the past fifty years of American economic and social upheaval, viewed through the consequential life of the most powerful wom...

  • Mental Health - For Many The Holidays Can Be Difficult

    Kody Farmer|Dec 21, 2022

    The Holidays are a joyous time, Christmas lights shine all over town, stores are filled with holiday decorations and people generally seem to smile more. Social gatherings centering around the spirit of the holidays are held, Christmas Concerts are held and letters to Santa are written. The overall feeling is joy and happiness and togetherness, at least that is the image being presented. The reality is that for many the holiday season is a desperate struggle. This time of year, often forces people from all ages to put on a happy face while...

  • Blaine County Library

    Dec 21, 2022

    The Blaine County Library will be closed Monday December 26th in observance of Christmas and Monday January 2nd in observance of New Year’s Day. We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We would like to thank everyone who came to our Hassle-Free Christmas. It was great to see a nice turnout and support for our local vendors. Thank you to the vendors who were set up in the meeting room and the Senior Center and to the Blaine County Library Board members for preparing and serving food. A special thanks to Ben and Patty Hall for a...

  • All I Want For Christmas...

    Kody Farmer|Dec 21, 2022

    Christmas is viewed through so many different eyes, and each has their own unique perspective on what it means to them. Family heritage, location, age, financial situation all play roles in how the holiday is viewed. I thought it would be fun to ask the citizens of Blaine County, from different towns, of different ages and different family dynamics two questions. The first: All I want for Christmas... finish the sentence. The second, what do the Holidays mean to you? I was expecting the answers...

  • Fulltimers were workamping, sugar beet harvesting and selling Christmas trees

    Steve Edwards|Dec 21, 2022

    While currently doing our annual dog/house sitting in Woodinville, Washington my wife and I decided we wanted a Christmas tree. We stopped at a tree lot near the local Safeway to buy a suitable tree. We got 'Christmas tree sticker shock' big time, a tree the right size for our Airbnb apartment cost $70. A serious tree was in the $300 range. A guy in cold weather gear approached and asked how he could help. We told him we were visiting from Montana and were looking for a reasonably priced tree....

  • Christmas Past, Then & Now

    Kody Farmer|Dec 21, 2022

    The Holiday season is a joyous time, and after a couple years of pandemic related issues the season is again being celebrated across the county. The Community Dinner was record setting, schools are holding Christmas concerts and holiday themed events are happening in Chinook, Harlem, Fort Belknap, Hays, Lodge Pole and Turner. The Holiday spirit seems alive and well. The Holidays weren't always relevant in Blaine County, especially 100 years ago when Christmas and Thanksgiving seemed to be more...

  • Hogeland Resident Shares His Art

    Donna Miller|Dec 14, 2022

    Anyone driving to Hogeland or Turner on Montana Highway 241 East will spot some metal sculptures between mile markers 15 and 17. This art not only has potential to entertain motorists but also provides a testament to the talent of Hogeland resident Steve Leitner. The first pieces of artwork to appear on the fence line on the north side of the road depict two fish, one chasing another in a predator-prey pursuit. According to Leitner, that first fish looked like he was trying to escape from...

  • Humor for the Holidays Is Onstage at MAT Theatre

    Donna Miller|Dec 14, 2022

    In cooperation with Scharfe, Kato, & Company, the Montana Actors' Theatre will be presenting The Play That Goes Wrong in several performances this month. Although the play opened with a Red Carpet Gala on December 9, other performances are slated for December 15-17, and 21-23 at 8:00 p.m. A matinee showing will also take place on December 18 at 2:00 in the afternoon at the theatre in Cowan Hall on the campus of Montana State University-Northern. The play by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and...

  • Mascot Project and Fundraiser Idea Both Escalate

    Donna Miller|Dec 14, 2022

    Brickcent$ has been busier than Bob the Builder. On November 10, business owner Brandon Nissen posted a video to YouTube and on Facebook announcing that interested individuals could adopt a LEGO dog in order to help PAWS of Chinook manage the expenses of operation as they took on the more than twenty dogs from the "Hell House" gang of hounds. At the time, neither he nor Executive Director of PAWS, Alissa Hewitt envisioned the response. So far, the idea has generated nearly $500.00 for PAWS. The...

  • Hogeland Happening

    Jane Krass|Dec 7, 2022

    Last Monday, Carol Klindworth and her sister Nancy held a birthday party for their mom, Betty Hay’s 93rd birthday, in Havre. Kathy Zellmer visited Loretta Beck Monday morning. Loretta Beck attended the Pep Rally at the Turner School on Wednesday morning. In the afternoon, she attended the Airmen Memorial commemoration and dedication of the new bridge in Harlem and the meal following at the Harlem Lutheran Church. Brenda and Terry Mohar went to the MSU-Northern game to watch Shyan Krass play with the Skylights on Saturday. Loretta Beck rode t...

  • Community Dinner, A Blessing to Many, Serves 195 Meals

    Kody Farmer|Nov 30, 2022

    The Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner was once again held at the Blaine County Fairgrounds Commercial Building. A Great group of volunteers was on hand to serve 195 meals including a record 130 take-out and delivery orders. Bettie Billmayer and her husband Mark organize the annual event and have a wonderful group of volunteers that assist them. This year's crew helped provide support on Thanksgiving day as well as the Wednesday before with preparation. Volunteers include Jay Eslick, Jim...

  • Blaine County Library

    Nov 30, 2022

    Plan to attend the Hassle-Free Christmas this year! It will look a little different from years past. We are having an open house in the library and vendors in the meeting room on Saturday December 3rd from 2:00-5:00. The Bell Choir will be playing this year and we will have soups, breads, and desserts to eat, as well as punch and coffee. If you would like a vendor spot, please call the library at 406-357-2932. Santa will be at the library Tuesday, December 20th at 10:30 and 3:30. Santa will be reading “The Night Before Christmas” after whi...

  • Harlem Library

    Nov 30, 2022

    The Friends of the Library Holiday Wine & Cheese Fundraiser will be December 7, 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. Tickets are on sale at the library for $10 in advance and $15 at the door. This festive event features delicious refreshments, silent and live auctions, door prizes, 50/50 raffle and this year a wine and cheese pairing. All proceeds will go to support your local library. The library will be closed Dec. 7 for set up and preparation for the event. The library is hosting a “Ho-Ho-Ho-Holiday” Santa display during the month of December. If you have...

  • ChinookSeniorCenter

    Karyn Higgins|Nov 30, 2022

    I hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving and the Parade of Lights and I hope you took time to visit all the venders and see what they had to offer. We have respite funds available, to find out if you qualify contact Karyn at 406-357-2648 or come to the Senior Center to pick up a form. Are you a caretaker for your spouse? or a neighbor? or a friend? Do you drive them to doctor appointments out of town? If so, call Karyn about Respite. 406-357-2648 Winner of the fall quilt was Ken Schubert. Thank you to everyone who bought tickets. Cribbage is...

  • Young Hunters Fill Their Tags in Final Days of the Regular Big Game Season

    Kody Farmer|Nov 30, 2022

    The Blaine County Journal is happy to present our next successful group of youth hunters. Sharing the successful hunts of our local youth through the years is something we look forward to sharing with our readers. Maisie Ford, Garrison Kirschenmann, Wylee Simenson and Wacee Simenson highlight this week's quartet. Maisie Ford has been hunting for four years now and recently successfully harvested her first Bull Elk. Maisie is fifteen years old and loves to hunt. She got this awesome Bull Elk...

  • Sweet Home Resident Welcome 147 Trick-or-Treaters, Celebrate Veterans Day

    Kody Farmer|Nov 23, 2022

    The Sweet Home staff and residents have been busy over the course of the summer and into fall. Residents have had plenty of fun interacting with folks in the community while attending several events. The Blaine County Fair, Picnics in the park and special Sundays featuring BBQ, music and family highlighted a great summer. Fall quickly set in as the calendar turned to October and while it's technically not Winter yet, we have certainly experienced the conditions. Sweet Residents made their last...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Nov 23, 2022

    Susan and Gene Billmayer attended the Thanks for the Harvest service on Thursday evening in Hogeland. Laura Sherwood left for home after spending Nov. 5-15th with Loretta Beck. Susan Billmayer enjoyed the birthday celebration with Jane Krass and girls Saturday afternoon after the junior high basketball games. Hannah and Hilary Richman, Diana Maloney, Linda Hauge, and Jane and Susan helped Anita Reed celebrate a belated birthday. Darwin Zellmer was out to visit Loretta Beck and was a lunch guest on Wednesday. Nancy Snider was also a visitor...

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