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We are now able to turn on patron history in our catalog. If you are one of those patrons who wish we could tell you what you already read, this is a feature you will love. Any patron who wants this feature turned on, just needs to let us know and we will take care of it! Another service available at the library is Shoutbomb. Shoutbomb is a great service that patrons can sign up for and it will alert you via text message when you have an item about due or overdue. This service also enables you to renew items if there are no holds. If you are a...
Despite a couple of false starts about where he could build his Eagle Scout project, JJ Colby believes he can have everything done by the end of October. To gain the rank of Eagle Scout all requirements must be completed before the Scout turns 18 years of age. Colby will turn 18 in January, 2018. The Chinook High senior said of the greenhouse made from plastic bottles, "I think it looks great. It was a lot of work but it will be worth it." The greenhouse was erected on the back portion of the Ch...
Lacy Schimmel, from Wisconsin, and Lauren LaMonica, a native of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, were introduced at a community gathering last week in Wallner Hall. The two will serve as Young Adult Volunteers (YAVs) for a year in Chinook working with existing faith-based and community organizations. This is the sixth year that five local congregations have hosted the adult volunteers. There are fifteen sites in the U.S. and seven sites in foreign countries where volunteers serve each year under...
The Chinook Jumping Junipers is so proud of their own Myrla McCoy for winning three ribbons this year at the Blaine County Fair. Ms. McCoy is pictured here on the left holding her yellow and purple ribbons, while Jumping Junipers' president, Carol Depriest supports the Blue Ribbon. Just look at those gorgeous blooms!! We are very proud and happy for you, Myrla!! Keep up the beautiful work.....
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(StatePoint) The constant juggle of work, family and other responsibilities can cause anybody to feel stressed. And stress is not only unpleasant, it can have negative ramifications on your health, including stomach upset, fatigue, headache and even depression and drug abuse, according to the Mayo Clinic. Luckily, a bit of self-care goes a long way. Here are five great ways to ease tension and reduce symptoms of stress. 1. Have a spot of tea. Drinking black tea leads to lower post-stress cortisol levels, according to a University College...
Reporters Note: Memorial Day, now the last Monday in May, will soon be on us. There will be memorial services from Arlington National Cemetery to local cemeteries. Blaine County will have a number of events at various cemeteries. Graves will be decorated, especially those of deceased veterans, and many of us will take a moment to remember our deceased family members and friends. When asked to write a short history of Memorial Day for the newspaper, I was interested to learn about a holiday I've...
This dedication rock was placed at the actual crash site that took the lives of 13 Airmen near Hogeland, Montana in 1992.Memorial Day is Monday and will be celebrated throughout the county. Gatherings will take place at various times, for a schedule of events see page B8.... Full story
A friend was in the office the other day saying how he liked my stories about fishing on Clear Creek. He went on to say that he had fished, as a boy on Beaver Creek and Sandy Creek and how it was about the same. Traditionally this time in May was the opening of fishing season on streams. Not true today. Bear Paw streams are, for the most part, open all year long making for not much fun these days like it was in the old days when there was an opening day. I cannot say what the kind of fishing I did was called as it would be a racist remark these...
It’s been a busy week here in our community. The Divisonal Track meet was held last Thursday in Great Falls. The weather was nice and the kids did well. Eddie Harmon, Cody Welsh, and Sarah Billmayer all qualified for State. It will be held this Friday and Saturday May 26 and 27th at Laurel. Good luck to the Turner Tornadoes as they compete there. Graduation was held at Turner on Saturday with a large crowd attending. Speaker was their former Kindergarten teacher, Shelly Harmon, Graduating from High School were Ella Billmayer, Rennay Watkins, a...
Tom and Lucy Fairbank were to Colorado earlier this week to attend granddaughter, Megan Humphrey’s graduation. They beat it back to Turner so they could help celebrate a second graduation of granddaughter, Rennay Watkins. Mary and Bill Hake were to Great Falls and Billings Monday through Wednesday for medical appointments. They returned home on Thursday. They attended Laci’s confirmation on Sunday at the Lutheran Church. Virginia McCracken was to Turner’s graduation on Saturday. Then on Sunday she attended her granddaughter, Nicole McCra...
Aaniiih Nakoda College Nursing Program ends its first year of instruction. The Aaniiih Nakoda College Nursing Program will be seeking a new cohort of students for fall 2017. The Associate Degree in the Nursing Program is approved by the Montana State Board of Nursing and is accredited by the Northwest Commission for Colleges and Universities. The “Grow Our Own” program was developed to meet the demand for registered nurses in American Indian communities and for rural and or frontier communities along the hi-line. American Indian lifeways of...
Robert Chaffin, DDS Chinook Dental You can call chewing tobacco by whatever name you want — smokeless tobacco, spit tobacco, chew, snuff, pinch or dip — but don’t call it harmless. Whether you use chewing tobacco or other types of smokeless tobacco because you like it or because you think smokeless is safer than cigarettes, be forewarned — chewing tobacco can cause serious health problems. Health risks of chewing tobacco and other forms of smokeless tobacco. While the available evidence shows that smokeless tobacco may be less dangero...
Artist and speaker Kathleen J. Ryan was born and raised in Montana and spent most of her childhood on a ranch in the Highwood area. After graduating from Highwood High School in 1972 she went on to become a Licensed Practical Nurse and worked in the medical field for several years. From 2001-2005 she attended the University of Great Falls and graduated with degrees in sociology and psychology. Eventually she went to work for the state as a vocational rehabilitation counselor in Havre. A series o...
Don’t miss the Mardi Gras Fun Night Feb. 28, 6:00-7:30 P.M. We will wind up “Love Your Library” month with an evening filled with fun, food, games and more! Wear green, purple, or gold and bring your family and friends. This event is for the young and the young at heart! “Let the Good Times Roll at Your Library!” Thanks to everyone who stopped by last week to see the new children’s books acquired through The Pilcrow Foundation grant with help from the Friends of the Library and the generosity of Mr. Hal Berenson and Mrs. Laura Ackerman. T...
A Harlem Senior Center fact you may not be aware of: If you purchase items through the AmazonSmile Program, they will donate 0.5% of your purchase price to the Harlem Senior Center. You must shop through AmazonSmile, not just regular Amazon. To go directly to the Harlem Senior Center contribution page to make your purchases use: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/81-0342535. Important dates to put on your calendars Mon., Feb. 20: Cinnamon Rolls for Sale, 8 to 11 am Tues., Feb. 21: FREE VITA Tax Help....
January was a busy month for a dozen volunteers from five churches. The volunteers met and made many Days for Girls kits for impoverished girls in 100 countries throughout the world. In many countries these girls do not have any feminine hygiene products to use forcing them to miss school 5 days out of every month that amounts to 2 months a year. Days for Girls is a non profit organization that distributes these kits, made by volunteers like this group, helping young girls and women anywhere...
Thank You, Thank You... To Cathy Weigand for the color pencils and crayons, to Dan and Irene Stout for picking up the commodities; To Rose Noel, Vonnie Klungland & Helen Hornung for the cases of water: to Rachael Heilig for the candy jar & the sweets inside. If you missed the first FREE Tax Help/File you can still catch our next sessions on Tuesday, February 7th; Tuesday, February 21st and Tuesday, March 7th... 10:30 to 2:00 here at the Harlem Senior Center. Harlem Senior Center Fact... Only 2 o...
Well, the groundhog saw his shadow and we will have 6 more weeks of winter. We will try to stay busy here at the center so hopefully it goes by fast. We have a lot planned this month, let’s get started. The movie this Wednesday in the library meeting room is “Murphy’s Romance” with Sally Field and James Garner. Popcorn and a drink will be served. Senior exercise class with Carmen Van Voast will resume this Thursday morning at 10:30 a.m. Bingo is played at 1 p.m. every Thursday. Last week’s jackpot winner was Irene Gauthier. On Friday, t...
Glenna Ammen has returned from Castle Rock, CO where she went to spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter and son in law. She attended basketball games in Turner since her return. Bill and Mary Hake were to Brenda Maloney’s belated birthday celebration on Saturday at the Turner Old Gym. They also enjoyed watching the Tornadoes play basketball games on Turner’s home court this weekend. Tom and Lucy Fairbank enjoyed basketball action this weekend at Turner. Don Harmon was to the basketball games in Turner this weekend. Bonnie was home wit...
Reminder to Members: The Hogeland Lutheran Church’s Annual meeting is going to be held on Sunday, Feb. 5 following the 11:30 church service and potluck dinner. Wally and Loretta Beck attended the basketball games in Turner on Saturday afternoon vs. Fort Benton. Linda Hauge, Diana Maloney, and Anita Reed were out to visit Harlan and Jane Krass throughout the week. Sandy Beck spent Thursday and Friday in Billings and was an overnight guest of Dennis and Dixie Roseleip. While in Billings, Sandy also got to see Tanner and Bobbie Buechler’s hom...
Amanda Mord, Secretary The White Pine 4-H Club met on Thursday, January 19, 2017 in the Meadowlark School Cafeteria at 5:30 p.m. The meeting was called to order by acting President, Lincy Johnson. The American Pledge was led by Lori Mord and Leader, LeAnna Johnson, led the 4-H Pledge. Roll Call was to tell our favorite winter activity. Secretary, Amanda Mord, read the December minutes. They were approved as read. Under Old Business we were brought up-to-date on the status of the new metal Poultry Barn sign. Our sheet metal is at the Harlem...
Michael Warburton, Reporter The January meeting of the Paradise Pals 4-H club was called to order by Vice President Victoria Kirby. Clayton Sirucek led the American pledge and Kara Graff led the 4-H pledge. Roll call was name a bad habit I should break. Minutes from last meeting were read and approved. Treasurer Kara Graff gave her report. Under reports we discussed Cookie Making/Quilt Decorating, Livestock Quality Assurance, Horse Helmet Safety, Shooting Sports, and 4-H Council Meeting. Under old business we discussed a possible guest...
Reporter's note: I saw a notice about a Boy Scout Merit Badge College to be held in Havre on a Saturday in January. Having written some stories about boys completing their Eagle Scout rank, I knew about merit badges but had no idea how merit badges connected to college. I went to the LDS Church in Havre to see if I could 'shadow' some Scouts from Blaine County and learn what the merit badge college was all about. In the foyer of the church, at the registration table, I ran into Bill Lanier. Blai...
The number of donors presenting and the number of deferrals are presently unknown. However, it is known that a total of 47 units were collected on a goal of 50. There were no first time donors this time around. Ray Reid reached 15 gallons with this last donation and we applaud his dedication to giving blood through the years. Jacob Waldner has donated 12 gallons and Jake Kleinsasser 10 gallons. The canteen was hosted by the National Honor Society and the Business Professionals of America at...