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  • Hogeland Happening

    Anita Reed|Jun 24, 2020

    For the Week of June 17 - Ashley (Mohar) and Chris Burke got married at Pepin Park Saturday, June 6, in Havre. Congratulations to the newlyweds! On Saturday, Cindy, Jessica, Lindsey, and Davion Reed visited Harlan and Jane Krass after Jim Reed’s memorial service in Turner. Duane Klindworth was a visitor at the Wallace Beck home on Monday. Emily Billmayer is a patient at Northern Montana Hospital. Loretta Beck visited at the Darwin Zellmer home in Harlem on Thursday morning and also visited at the Ed Zellmer home Thursday afternoon. Merrilyn B...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Jun 24, 2020

    It is officially summer now, and the weather has been very nice between rain showers and sunshine it’s looking really pretty around town with all the green grass and flowers. Just a reminder for you to renew your membership, cost is $10 a year. We have 2 seats on the Center Board that will need to be filled at the Annual Meeting on July 17. You must be a paid up member to vote. To be eligible to vote dues must be in by July 17th at 11 a.m. We would like to thank Roger Fischer and Rochelle Wohlschlager for all their years of service on the S...

  • A day for Dad: Fathers Day Staples often include Camping getaways, Fishing trips and Barbecue

    Kody Farmer|Jun 17, 2020

    Fathers Day is a widely celebrated day in June meant to honor Dads with a day to do as they please with their kids highlighting the days activities. Blaine County is a tightly knit, family oriented community that is always sure to deliver a great outing on these special days. Summer is right around the corner and summer break for students is in full swing. Often times Dad will be treated to fishing getaways or maybe a weekend of camping at a favorite getaway destination. Barbecuing is a staple a...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Jun 17, 2020

    Even though we are closed to the public, it hasn't stopped us from getting to see some of our patrons at least once a week. The 9:00 a.m. coffee crew has been getting to meet for the last couple of weeks as we have been setting up outside on Thursday mornings. I am looking for a volunteer for Thursday mornings for about 4 hours. Anyone who would like to help out give me a call at 357-2648, please leave a message if no answer and I will return your call. Thank you. Our Meals This Week Wed. June...

  • TURNER LUTHERANS HONOR GRADUATE

    Jun 17, 2020

    The Turner Lutheran congregation honored High School graduate, Jack Harmon, recently during regular church services. This homemade quilt was made by members of the congregation. Jack is shown here with his parents, Shelly and Jon Harmon, of Turner. Congratulations, Jack, and best wishes for a bright future!...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Jun 10, 2020

    Gene, Susan, and Emily Billmayer were in Havre on Thursday. Diana Maloney, Anita, Brooke, and Bridget Reed, and Hilary, Hannah, and Natalie Richman visited at Jane and Harlan Krass’ home on Sunday afternoon. Darwin Zellmer was a dinner guest at Wally and Loretta Beck’s home on Wednesday and he also did some rototilling for Loretta . It was much appreciated. Tate and Ty Beck were dinner guests at Grandma and Grandpa Beck’s on Tuesday after helping Grandpa clean the shop. They have also been doing some mowing....

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Jun 3, 2020

    Some of the farmers in the community have finished putting in their crops. It would be nice to get a little rain now to help it come up. What moisture we had probably evaporated with all the wind we have been getting. Wally and Loretta Beck attended their granddaughter Harley Jo Beck’s First Communion and Confirmation at the Big Flat Catholic Church on Sunday. They also enjoyed Breakfast at the Shawn Beck home afterwards. Congratulations to Harley Jo Beck, Lucas Grabofsky, and Hudson Simons who were also confirmed. It was a very special day f...

  • Blaine County Beacon - The Business of Making People Feel Beautiful

    Donna Miller|May 27, 2020

    Ambitious, energetic, and creative are three words that aptly capture the character of Adrianna Standiford. A 2015 graduate of Chinook High School, Standiford recently graduated from the University of Montana Western (UMW) on May 9, 2020, with two bachelor's degrees. Her first is a Bachelor of Science Degree in Art Education; the second is a Bachelor of Arts with a Visual Arts option and a Drama Related Area as a minor. Because of COVID-19 risks, UMW's 123rd Commencement Ceremony was held...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|May 27, 2020

    Hope everyone had a nice Memorial Day and stayed safe. There were a lot of vehicles going by going to the cemetery. Kind of strange not having services. We had some nice showers during the week. Of course, ther was wind too. The past few days have been sunny and No wind. The apple tree is blooming and it smells so good. Roger and Dorothy Bevolden visited Wally and Loretta Beck on Saturday afternoon. Gene, Susan and Emily Billmayer went to the Chinook Cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Ed Zellmer and josh Hiniker visited at the Wally Beck home on...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|May 20, 2020

    From last weeks news- Alyssa and Dalton Cornell and children of Billings were also guests at the Dave Cornell home over the weekend for Mothers Day. Susan Billmayer was up to visit Harlan and Jane Krass on Friday and had coffee with them. Crystal, Cassidy, Holly, Cooper, and Lucy Grabofsky, and Abby, Lucas, and Zane Grabofskyy spent Sunday with Grandma Loretta and Grandpa Wally Beck and enjoyed Lunch and Supper together. Crystal also did some garden work for her Mom. Sadie Grabofsky stopped in the afternoon to pick up her children. It was...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|May 20, 2020

    The weather is getting nicer, and with people starting to open their businesses again, it makes for a nice change to the isolation we have been experiencing for the last 2 months. We are still closed to the public until sometime after Phase 3 begins. While our building is closed to the public, we are still doing deliveries and pickups for anyone who calls in to order by 10 a.m. $5 for over 60, $6 for under 60. 357-2648 We are still doing Cinnamon Rolls on Thursday Morning. Please call by 4 p.m. Tuesday for your Cinnamon Roll order on Thursday....

  • Harlem Senior Center

    May 20, 2020

    Thank you Ann Azure for all the help in the kitchen these last few months; Kay Schmitt for the continued great meals you have been cooking up. Rose Noel and Irene Stout, thank you for taking care of the yard and garden. Wade Stout, thank you for donating some tomatoes, and thank you Jerry Schmitt for all your help! Congratulations to all the 8th grade and High School graduates! Our Meals This Week Wed. May 20 Meatloaf Thu. May 21 Pork Loin Fri. May 22 Tuna Casserole Upcoming Birthdays Sun. May 24 Dick Calvert Mon. May 25 Herman Gebert Happy...

  • Sweet Home Focuses on Socialization and Sharing Wisdom during National Skilled Nursing Care Week

    Donna Miller|May 13, 2020

    While the residents of Sweet Memorial Nursing Home have been abiding by the Governor's Directives, the staff has learned to be creative in providing socialization that meets distancing guidelines. From horsing around to requesting cards, blowing bubbles, and celebrating National Skilled Nursing Care Week, the crew at the Home has proven that social distancing doesn't mean isolation. Now, perhaps more than ever, we need to make sure we are checking in with one another and providing support. To...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|May 13, 2020

    Happy Mothers Day Everyone!! Hope your day was a special one. Cassie and Richard Handran, August, Evelyn, and Henry of Harlem. They came especially for Mothers Day. Lutheran Church is planning to resume Sunday services on Sunday May 24th. Hogeland services will be at 8:30 and Turner at 9:50 am. Gene Billmayer attended a local Cemetery board meeting on Tuesday at the Hogeland Church. Visitors on Sunday for Mothers day at Harlan and Jane Krass’ were Diana Maloney, Anita Reed, Linda Hauge, and Hilary Richman, Hannah and Natalie. Susan and Emily B...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|May 13, 2020

    The weather is getting nicer, and with people starting to open their businesses again, it makes for a nice change to the isolation we have been experiencing for the last 2 months. We are still closed to the public until sometime after Phase 3 begins. While our building is closed to the public, we are still doing deliveries and pickups for anyone who calls in to order by 10 a.m. $5 for over 60, $6 for under 60. 357-2648 We are still doing Cinnamon Rolls on Thursday Morning. Please call by 4 p.m. Tuesday for your Cinnamon Roll order on Thursday....

  • Harlem Senior Center

    May 13, 2020

    Remembering on this Mother’s Day the melody your child etched in your heart. The sweet song of love that only your child could place there. As this special day brings their song to you. May the warmth of their eternal love fill your heart once again, for their song is never ending. Patty Erdman Alvin “Cubby” Talks Different moved to the Little Rockies Retirement Center on the 2nd of June 2016. Cubby was always willing to share a story or two, as well as some good laughs. We will all miss Cubby around here. He always enjoyed sitting on the f...

  • Hogeland Happening

    Jane Krass|May 6, 2020

    Happy May everyone. Saturday was a beautiful day with no wind. Sunday, different story, windy and a little cooler. Sympathy to the Heilig family from the community. Phyllis passed away last week. Shawn Beck had lunch with Wally and Loretta Beck one day last week. Susan and Emily Billmayer went to Harlem and stopped in at Susan’s sister, Marna Strzelczyk’s, to celebrate her birthday. Marna’s daughter Jennifer made her a homemade angel food cake. They ate outside because it was so nice! Happy Birthday, Marna! Tate and Ty Beck have spent some time...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|May 6, 2020

    Here it is Week 6 of our self-quarantine; so far there are no cases of Covid – 19 in Blaine County. I hope everyone is practicing social distancing and keeping each other safe. I also pray everyone is well and taking care of themselves and their family. Even though we are closed off from each other, treat each other with kindness, think of each other and check on your neighbors. While our building is closed to the public, we are still doing deliveries and pickups for anyone who calls in to order by 10 a.m. $5 for over 60, $6 for under 60. 3...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Apr 22, 2020

    Emily Billmayer celebrated her 30th birthday at home on Tuesday, April 14. Happy Birthday, Emily! Gene Billmayer hauled a couple of loads of canola to Great Falls this week. Susan and Emily Billmayer decorated Nutcracker gingerbread cookies this week. Several members of the community cruised the streets of Turner in cars, pick-ups and motorcycles. Then they took it to the road and cruised to Harlem and back, practicing safe social distancing, on Sunday. A fun time was had by...

  • Chinook SENIOR CENTER

    Karyn Higgins|Apr 22, 2020

    Here it is Week 6 of our self-quarantine; so far there are no cases of Covid – 19 in Blaine County. I hope everyone is practicing social distancing and keeping each other safe. I also pray everyone is well and taking care of themselves and their family. Even though we are closed off from each other, treat each other with kindness, think of each other and check on your neighbors. While our building is closed to the public, we are still doing deliveries and pickups for anyone who calls in to order by 10 a.m. 357-2648 We are still doing C...

  • Signs of spring around the U.S.

    Steve Edwards|Apr 15, 2020

    Reporter's note: Sitting up here in Whitlash under Montana's 'stay at home directive.' My thoughts have turned to 'signs of spring.' My wife and I lived in eight states and 23 different places within those states during our 50+ years of marriage. I got to thinking about the different signs of spring we experienced at those 23 places. A writer for an eastern North Dakota newspaper wrote, "We're each afforded our own perspective on the beginning of spring." Another way to say it might be, "Signs...

  • Harlem Senior Center

    Apr 1, 2020

    Circumstance being what they are, I have suggested that our cook remain at home. Since the Covid 19 virus, our number of patrons is limited. Therefore, we are not necessarily following the menu as established, but using foods we have on hand. Kay Schmitt has been volunteering this past week. The doors to the Little Rockies Retirement Center will remain closed to the public until further notice. We have asked tenants to limit their number of visitors to family only, As well as their outings for the safety of all tenants. Foot Clinic for April...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Apr 1, 2020

    Here it is Week 3 of our self-quarantine; so far there are no cases of Covid – 19 in Blaine County. I hope everyone is practicing social distancing and keeping each other safe. I also pray everyone is well and taking care of themselves and their family. Even though we are closed off from each other, treat each other with kindness, think of each other and check on your neighbors. While our building is closed to the public, we are still doing deliveries and pickups for anyone who calls in to order by 10 a.m. 357-2648 We are still doing C...

  • Blaine County Beacon: A Pre-med Path Takes a Turn

    Donna Miller|Apr 1, 2020

    Helping others has always been one of Rob Klingaman's life-long motivations. That affinity, coupled with his desire to be one of those that the public looks to in a time of need, may explain why he initially pursued and was accepted to attend the Naval Academy in June 2013. However, after learning that two shoulder injuries would limit his service selection to only the supply corps, he separated from the military in January 2015 and enrolled at Montana State University (MSU) in Bozeman to...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Mar 25, 2020

    This has been a strange week with most everything closed up and no school being in session. Assignments were sent home with books and the kids are to do their work and either send it back or bring it if the Coronavirus ban is still on Most everyone has stayed home or been close to home if they could. Not too much news to report but will send what I have. Dalton Cornell and Addison were out from Billings to help at his parents, Dave and Teresa Cornell. Addison got to visit Grandma. They were out from Friday through Wednesday. On Tuesday, August...

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