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  • Anne Hance Wins Big Flat FFA Chili Cook-Off

    Donna Miller|Nov 16, 2022

    Despite seven degree mercury readings at dinnertime and the fact that it had snowed most of the day on November 9, a crowd of approximately fifty people gathered in the Turner Public School's multipurpose room in support of the Big Flat FFA Chapter. From 5:30-7:30 p.m., the organization held its Second Annual Chili Cook-off and Silent Auction to raise funds that will defray costs while members travel for FFA competitions. Once all of the chilis had been taste-tested, Anne Hance was declared the...

  • 4H Meeting Reports

    Nov 16, 2022

    North Chinook Booster The first meeting of the North Chinook Boosters 4-H Club for the 2022-2023 4-H year was called to order by President Gracie Skoyen on Sunday, November 6th. The American and 4-H pledges were recited. Roll call was “What is your favorite pet’s name?” Secretary Lillie Skoyen read the minutes from the previous meeting. The 4-H leaders reported on the October 4-H Council meeting. Rainie Skoyen reported on the October Cloverbuds workshop. Julian Powell and Lynley Conrad reported on the National 4-H Week Window Display. Rangl...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Nov 16, 2022

    A large crowd attended the funeral service for Wally Beck in Turner on Friday. A lunch at the Turner School and burial at Silverbow Cemetery in Hogeland followed. Terry and Brenda Mohar attended a birthday party for Dusty Mohar in Harlem on Thursday. Morgan and Jessica Klindworth and kids were guests at Duane and Carol Klindworth’s over the weekend. Matt and Annie and kids were visitors as well. Susan Billmayer visited Jane Krass and Anita Reed on Monday. Susan and Gene Billmayer attended the funeral service for Wally Beck on Friday. Hilary, H...

  • THIS WEEK: DROP-OFF SITES OPEN FOR OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD

    Mariah Molina|Nov 16, 2022

    As the Thanksgiving season approaches, many families and children are giving thanks and giving back—to children in need around the world through Operation Christmas Child. Shoebox gifts prepared by generous donors and filled with toys, hygiene items, and school supplies may be dropped off now during National Collection Week, Nov. 14 - 21. More than 4,500 drop-off sites are now open. The Samaritan’s Purse project will collect its 200-millionth shoebox this year! Operation Christmas Child has been collecting and delivering shoebox gifts to chi...

  • Harlem Library

    Nov 16, 2022

    The Harlem Library Board of Trustees meets today for its November meeting, 4:15 in the library meeting room. The Book Challenge for November is to read a book by a debut author. Please let the library staff know if you have completed the challenge so your name can be entered in the drawing to win a gift certificate from a local business. The Friends of the Library is once again hosting the Holiday Wine and Cheese event on December 7, 6 P.M. This is the major fundraising event for the year and includes delicious refreshments, silent and live...

  • Hays/Lodge Pole Archery Program Starts Year 2

    Kody Farmer|Nov 16, 2022

    The Hays/Lodge Pole Archery Program is getting ready to begin year number two of the program after a very successful inaugural season. Back for one more year to guide the Thunderbird program is Rod Benson. This unfortunately will be Rod's final year, but he is working diligently to ensure the program will be left in good hands after his departure. As they get ready to dive into year two. Rod spoke of some major changes to the program, both at the school and statewide. Benson is currently...

  • Connecting all Four Corners - Cultural Healing Horse Ride Wraps up this Weekend

    Kody Farmer|Nov 16, 2022

    For decades the idea of mental health has simply been pushed to the back burner, left to include the just a few 'crazy' individuals hidden from society in mental hospitals. Mental Health was really never a focus of the public eye. In the last 10 years national organizations and groups of multitudes of charities have been working hard to help bring awareness to the huge Mental Health issue facing our country today. On a much larger scale a very determined and organized grassroots brigade has led...

  • Hello God, it's me, Mara

    Nov 16, 2022

    November snow may come real soon, there’s still work to be done. Friends and neighbors have helped a lot, bit more ‘fore change of SUN[1]! Did you get snow, or is it gone? Winter is on its way! Some rain could fall, it’s needed here. Twould make a lovely day. It’s time to bring the cows back home – they ate the pasture clean. They sure do like their summer time – now brown where once was green. Harvest is done and hay hauled in, prepared for winter time. A rancher’s work is very hard. Yoo Hoo! It’s now lunchtime! The birds prepare for tra...

  • BIG GAME HARVEST AND HUNTER NUMBERS REMAIN LOW IN NORTH-CENTRAL MONTANA DURING THIRD WEEK OF HUNTING SEASON

    MT FWP|Nov 16, 2022

    GREAT FALLS – At the end of the third full week of general rifle season, both the total harvest and hunter numbers continue to remain low at FWP’s check station in Augusta. Although numbers in both categories began to increase towards the end of the week, the increase was not enough to offset the slow start to the season. Just over 1,300 hunters have been checked this season, which is 33% below recent averages. The last time hunter numbers were this low was in 2001. The arrival of snow and cold weather has helped with hunter success how...

  • USDA Names Appointees to the Montana Farm Service Agency State Committee

    Press Release|Nov 16, 2022

    Bozeman, Mont. - Oct. 28, 2022- The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) today announced appointees who will serve on the Montana USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) state committee. Members of the FSA state committee are appointed by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and are responsible for the oversight of farm programs and county committee operations, resolving program delivery appeals from the agriculture community, maintaining cooperative relations with industry stakeholders, keeping producers informed about FSA programs and operating in a manner...

  • MAT Offers Youth Workshops

    Donna Miller|Nov 9, 2022

    Montana Actors’ Theatre (MAT) is offering workshops for youth ages 12-19 in both November and December. Although the workshops will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30—5:00 p.m. at the Havre High Theatre, youth need not be a Havre Public School student to participate. The topic scheduled for November is Movement, Voice, and Stage Presence. Workshop dates are November 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 21 and 22. Participants will learn that in the art of performance, the instrument is the actor’s or actress’ body. Interested individuals are inv...

  • Giving Thanks During This Month of 'Thanks'giving

    Kody Farmer|Nov 9, 2022

    Thanksgiving is Thursday, November 24 and hopefully the day can be celebrated with friends and family gathered around the dinner table enjoying a bountiful feast with all the trimmings. Concluding the day with great conversation, watching the football game or just hanging out would be fantastic as well. Maybe your thing is heading to the Community Dinner or spending time with friends uptown enjoying a buffet of delicious food at your favorite watering hole. Whatever your Thanksgiving may be,...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Nov 9, 2022

    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 Dr. appointments out of town? If so, call Karyn about Respite. 406-357-2648 Thank you to the Hi-Line Tavern Association for their generous donation. Diamond Dots w/Barb Ranstrom, come in and sign up by Wednesday November 16th. The center has a quilt raffle going on for a beautiful fall colored quilt (can be seen at the...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Nov 9, 2022

    Sympathy is extended to the family of Wally Beck who passed away on Saturday, Nov. 5th. Services will be held later this week. The Hogeland Lutheran Church held their annual turkey dinner and bazaar this past Sunday, Nov. 6th. Everyone who attended and got take-outs enjoyed a delicious meal. Sympathy is extended to the family of Dick Hamilton who passed away last Tuesday, Nov. 1st. A memorial service will be held in December. The Turner Junior High basketball teams played Chinook in Turner on Friday, then traveled to Box Elder on Saturday....

  • Young Hunters Fill Their Tags on Opening Day

    Kody Farmer|Nov 9, 2022

    It's that time of year again, early morning wake up calls, convenience store coffee, sandwiches and hunters orange as your outer-wear. Blaine county is a destination spot for plenty of hunters coming from afar, but just the same it is home to the next generation of young hunters ready to fill their tag for the first time. For some it's a rite of passage, a means to taking the next step in becoming an adult. Montana is deeply rooted in hunting tradition and providing those experiences to our...

  • Project Pumpkin and Something Strange Are Happening on Indiana Street

    Donna Miller|Nov 9, 2022

    This past Halloween, Project Pumpkin was unveiled in Chinook at Brickcent$ on Indiana Street. Owner of Brickcent$, Brandon Nissen had hoped to also build something with a "Strange" theme, but he only had five Trick-or-Treaters, so the project didn't take off as he intended. Completed on October 27, Nissen constructed a Sugarbeeter mascot that measures approximately 15 inches wide by 24 inches tall. Made entirely with LEGO bricks, the figure is designed to be a wall hanging. Chinook High School...

  • MAT Offers Seasonal Murder Mystery

    Donna Miller|Nov 2, 2022

    Anyone who missed the Halloween weekend performance of Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig, another opportunity exists on November 3-5 and again on November 10-12. Curtain rises at 8:00 p.m. at the MSUN/MAT Theatre in Cowan Hall on the campus of MSU-Northern. As the story goes, just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the Orient Express in its tracks. Although the luxurious train is surprisingly full for the time of the year, by the morning it is one...

  • Area Student Wins Finalist Status

    Donna Miller|Nov 2, 2022

    A piece of artwork by Avery Fox, an eighth grader at Turner Public Schools, has been chosen as a finalist for Artsonia's Artist of the Week. If he wins, the school will receive a $100 gift certificate for art supplies, and Fox will receive a $50 gift certificate provided by Blick Art Materials. Fox's artwork is a clay gargoyle, a mythological creature which he named Jerry. "He looks like something from the past, a little bit scary yet funny," Fox said. "In history, gargoyles stood at the front...

  • HogelandHappenings

    Jane Krass|Nov 2, 2022

    This weekend Terry Mohar’s uncle, Chuck Martin, Calvin Martin, and Colby Martin were here hunting at Brenda and Terry’s. They are from Libby and Kalispell. Susan Billmayer visited Jane Krass and Anita Reed on Monday morning. Monday evening supper guests at the Wally Beck home were Garth and Paul Gerke and friend Ryan from Tomah, WI. While they were here, they were houseguests of Darwin and Betty Zellmer in Harlem. The boys spent Saturday and Sunday hunting. Mike and Crystal Grabofsky hosted Cassidy’s 16th birthday celebration with Grand...

  • Community Thanksgiving Dinner Set to Serve Another Fantastic Meal

    Kody Farmer|Nov 2, 2022

    The Community Thanksgiving dinner held annually in Chinook has went through a number of different ideas through the years and has been remarkable in its ability to adapt and serve the community. The dinner has been a staple in the Chinook community since the 1980's although no one is truly certain the first time it was held. Originally the dinner was served at the Presbyterian Church before later moving to the Chinook Senior Center. The dinner is primarily funded by a free will donation at the...

  • Philipsburg has more than just a famous candy store

    Steve Edwards|Oct 26, 2022

    Alert readers may recall two of my recent stories (visits to Anaconda/Butte and Basin) were about what we saw on a "surprise tour of Montana" for my wife's birthday. The following story is about the first stop on that trip, a two day visit to Philipsburg which is located between Missoula and Butte, south of the Flint Creek Mountain range. I'd only heard of Philipsburg in connection with TV ads for the town's famous candy store, the Sweet Palace. Our travel agent, Keri Hanson, said "I think you...

  • Locals learn pine cone art

    Steve Edwards|Oct 26, 2022

    A one-afternoon craft workshop was held last week at the Chinook Senior Center. The class focused on how to create holiday decorations using pine cones as the basic decorative material. Six locals attended the program presented by Sherry Edwards. Asked why this class and why now, Sherry said, "I was thinking about Thanksgiving and Christmas coming up. I know people enjoy special decorations for the holidays and many like to make the decorations themselves." She added, "We live at the Grande...

  • Blaine County Library

    Oct 26, 2022

    The Blaine County Library Board of Trustees will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday October 31st at 4:30 p.m. Be sure to bring your little ones in to the library on Halloween. We will be handing out treat bags! This week we have books available from our patron's favorite authors. John Grisham returns to Mississippi with the riveting story of two sons of immigrant families who grow up as friends, but ultimately find themselves on opposite sides of the law in "The Boys from Biloxi." "The Wi...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Oct 26, 2022

    -H Foundation board meeting in Chinook last week. Susan Billmayer visited Jim and Helen Billmayer last Friday afternoon in Havre. Susan Billmayer attended the Junior High Basketball Jamboree in Turner last week, Saturday, Oct. 15th. Brenda and Terry Mohar took Colter, Corbin, and Steven Mohar to Rapid City, SD, Reptile Gardens, and Bear Country Thursday-Saturday this past week. Susan Billmayer attended the New Horizons board meeting Thursday evening in Harlem. She also visited Marna and Jennifer Strzelczyk. Brenda and Terry Mohar went to Harlem...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Oct 26, 2022

    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 Dr. appointments out of town? If so, call Karyn about Respite. 406-357-2648 The center could use some more grocery bags if you have extra, thank you. Presentation to Kitty Tilleman of the Senior of the Year award for the late Tom Tilleman will be Friday October 28th at 12:30 p.m. Cribbage winner for October 18th was Karyn Hi...

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