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  • January is Cervical Cancer Prevention Month

    Blaine County Health Dept|Jan 11, 2017

    What is cervical cancer? Cancer of the cervix, it is called cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the easiest gynecologic cancer to prevent with regular screening tests and follow-up. It also is highly curable when found and treated early. Who gets cervical cancer? All women are at risk for cervical cancer. It occurs most often in women over age 30. Each year, approximately 12,000 women in the United States get cervical cancer. The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the main cause of cervical cancer. HPV is a common virus that is passed from one...

  • We welcome the First Baby of the New Year in Blaine County

    Jan 11, 2017

  • Helen Parnell celebrates 90th with family & friends

    Jan 11, 2017

  • LOOKING BACK IN TIME

    Robert Lucke|Jan 4, 2017

    It is a new year but we are going to stay with 1909 for a while yet as it is just getting interesting. Lots going on. Let’s start with the Dodson Dam. A well known resident of Valley County who was in the city yesterday is authority for the information that the Dodson Dam is three quarters completed and that if the weather continues favorable the crest should be affixed by March 1. Construction work is being trusted to the utmost, three gangs of men being worked in eight hour shifts, says the Great Falls Tribune. The dam will be the cheapest o...

  • So what does a true friend look like?: God's Gift

    Rev. Sherry Edwards, Retired Pastor of Chinook|Dec 21, 2016

    As I contemplate retirement from the ministry, I am reminded of all the friends I have had through jobs in school teaching, nursing, pastoring and just plain living and raising children. The blessings I have received have been so daily and so abundant that I could never make a list. But in most lives, I suspect, we call some of the people we meet acquaintances and/or friends: some we remember with fondness, some we may never want to see again, some we want to see again but do not because of...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Nov 30, 2016

    Don’t forget to attend the Christmas Tea at the Turner Lutheran Church on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 2:00. A program and skit will be presented and refreshments will be served. All women and girls are invited to attend this festive event. Thanksgiving Day dinner guests at the Gene Billmayer home were Denny and Colleen Overcast, Marna, Stefan and Jennifer Strzelczyk. Harley Beck visited Grandma Loretta and Grandpa Wally Beck on Monday last week. Jen and Nito Cuaresma and Josiah and Sofia of Missoula spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Ed and Kathy Z...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Nov 30, 2016

    The Big Flat 4-H met on ‘Wednesday and prepared the town Christmas lights for the season. Soon you can expect to see Christmas in the air.... Kent, Rachael, Tracer and Savannah enjoyed Thanksgiving at Curtis and Sheena Pursley’s home. Ethan spent the day with Kenny and Phyllis. They drove to Malta for lunch. Ron and Susan Fox had Thanksgiving with Brian, April and family. Max and Kirsti Cederberg were to Great Falls on Thursday. They took Edith and Bill Bilger of Chinook with them. They met up with Nellie Cederberg for Thanksgiving dinner. Bil...

  • A view from the front porch at Rock Damn Ranch

    Nov 30, 2016

  • Ted and Gerry Lenhardt reach their Diamond 75th Anniversary milestone

    Steve Edwards, BCJ News|Nov 23, 2016

    Ted and Gerry Lenhardt celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary the weekend after Thanksgiving. The couple, originally from the Billings area, spent most of their adult life farming along the Hi-Line, first around Havre, then in the Zurich area. They retired to the Havre area in the late 1980's and moved to the Grande Villa, in Chinook, about five years ago. Ted and Gerry, both in their early 90's, were married at the German Congregational Church in Billings, December 6, 1941-one day before...

  • A peek inside the Grande Villa, what's it all about?

    Steve Edwards, BCJ News|Nov 9, 2016

    Reporter's note: On my very first visit to Chinook, about 15 years ago, the Grande Villa drew my interest. Locals told me at the time that the building provided 'housing for senior citizens.' I was impressed that the town had such a nice looking housing facility for seniors and located in such a convenient location. In June of this year my wife and I moved into the Grande Villa, coinciding with her decision to retire as a minister and our joint decision to remain in Chinook. As tenants we began...

  • TurnerTalk

    Diana Maloney|Jul 13, 2016

    Johannas, Shannon, JR and Jake Brown spent several days camping in Glacier Park. While in Kalispell they visited Joe’s sisters Breck Don and Leila Avery and her family. Guests over the July 4th week at the Johannas and Shannon Brown home were the Hickel’s cousins Shawn, Tanya, Jacob and Garrett Latham from Seattle. Also joining the Brown/Hickel/Latham bunch for the holiday barbecue at the Brown home were Steve and Anita Reed and family and Colter Cederberg. Glenna Ammen took in the fireman picnic in Turner on Saturday. Don and Val Van Voa...

  • Hogelandhappenings

    Jane Krass|Jul 13, 2016

    Richard Hopkins of Great Falls visited at the Terry Mohar home Wednesday-Saturday this past week. Carol Klindworth and her sister, Nancy Mahns went to the celebration at Virgille on Sunday. Brooke Reed was over to see Sharon Goodrich a couple of afternoons this past week for some quilting lessons. Emily Billmayer has been in the Great Falls hospital with pneumonia this past week. Get Well soon, Emily. Visitors Sunday at Brenda and Terry Mohars were Dusty, Misty, and Colter Mohar. The Turner Fire Department held their Annual Picnic at the...

  • HARLEMSENIORCENTER

    Katie Noel|Jul 13, 2016

    Just so you know… The Harlem Senior Center served 4430 meals in the building and delivered 899 meals for the fiscal year just ending (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016). I’m not even going to tell you how many plates and bowls that added up to that got scraped and washed! The Meal Program is one big undertaking for the Harlem Senior Center. Thanks to everyone who helps in any way possible to make all this happen smoothly week after week! Notice!!! Please watch for the young kids out playing, riding bikes and skateboards, running, heading to the...

  • ChinookSeniorCEnter

    Kristi Norby|Jul 13, 2016

    Well, it is fair week for Blaine County, but we still have a lot going on at the center. Our Thursday morning senior exercise class has been cancelled this week but we still have Bingo at 1 p.m. Last week, Karyn Higgins was our blackout winner. The Kitchen Band will be playing at 11 a.m. on Friday. Come down for lunch and play cards afterwards. The Public Card Party was Sunday with High Pinochle- Elva VanDessel and Low Pinochle- Cassie Morgan. Double Pinochle winners were Connie Stanley and Elisabeth O’Brien. Pool will be played on Monday, J...

  • 'Signs' of a special friendship

    Steve Edwards|Jun 8, 2016

    Sara Chaffin and Koleman Anderson are both second graders at Meadowlark Elementary in Chinook. The two have formed a relationship that is quite unique. Koleman is a special needs student but spends part of his school day in a general education classroom. Sara, in the same general classroom, has taken on the role as a friend and helper to Koleman, and that pairing has taken them all the way to the Olympics-the Special Olympics. The Special Olympics are held each year to give special needs student...

  • John Holmes, 78 years young, still trapping after seven decades

    Steve Edwards|Mar 30, 2016

    Reporter's note: Since I wrote a story about the Hi-Line Fur Auction, in February, 2015, I've wanted to learn the rest of the story...how trappers work. I met John Holmes, a local trapper, while doing a story at a reunion involving several long-time families in the valley. Holmes said he would take me with him to run his traps in the spring. We finally connected when he was headed out to check and set beaver traps in mid-March. This is what I learned about one part of the trapping work John...

  • Health officials offer tips to prevent spread of Norovirus Norovirus leading cause of gastroenteritis in Montana

    Guest Column|Jan 13, 2016

    Department of Public Health and Human Services - www.dphhs.mt.gov Cold weather means more indoor time for many Montanans. Close contact indoors often helps spread illnesses, such as norovirus, anywhere people gather together. Holiday gatherings, schools and settings such as long-term care and assisted living facilities are especially vulnerable to outbreaks. “Norovirus can spread very quickly and can make some people very ill,” Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) Director Richard Opper said. “To protect yourself and other...

  • Now it's time to celebrate 'Old Christmas' - January 7, 2016

    Steve Edwards|Jan 6, 2016

    Reporter's note: Twenty plus years ago my family and I were living in Big Stone Gap, Virginia. Some new people moved next door to us and at Christmas we noticed they left their Christmas tree up until mid-January. Our daughter went to school with one of the neighbor's kids and learned the new family was Russian Orthodox. They celebrated 'Old Christmas,' which is a couple of weeks after December 25, more specifically January 6 or 7. I hadn't thought much about this until my wife went to seminary...

  • Making resolutions

    Kodi Brown|Jan 6, 2016

    Most make a list of resolutions at the beginning of the year. They make promises to themselves to change different things in their life. Most resolutions are made to try and better their lives. A lot of people don’t know the origin or how making resolutions started so I did some research and found some different information. Maybe the new information will give you guidance and a new view on how you make your goals. The Babylonians were the first to make resolutions history says. They made their resolutions in mid March and resolutions were m...

  • Debbie Stout: Bird Lady of Savoy

    Steve Edwards|Dec 30, 2015

    Reporter's note: Paula Reynolds, who handles advertising at the "Journal," recently laid a copy of an upcoming ad on my desk. The ad was for "Singing Canaries" and listed only a name and phone number. Paula said, "This lady has canaries for sale, there might be a story there." I called the number on the ad and got Debbie Stout, who lives on a farm in the Savoy area. I figured maybe she was selling a couple of canaries and a cage to go with them. Turns out Stout doesn't have just a couple of...

  • Light a candle for Christmas

    Kay Russo|Dec 30, 2015

    Christmas Day is past, yet the glow may still be lighting certain corners of our lives. The thought struck me a couple of days ago, “Candles are an important part of Christmas, from cultural tradition even if not part of the original story.” Wise sayings cluster around the use of candles: “Better to light one candle than to curse the darkness”; “How far that little candle throws its beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world.” When Shakespeare said this, naughty meant worthless. Many churches have discovered that the lighting of Advent c...

  • Lighting the advent candle

    Dec 30, 2015

    Theresa Danley, aided by daughters Abby, left, and Laura, center, light the Christ candle on the advent wreath at the Chinook Presbyterian Church. Bryan Danley, not in the photo, was at the podium reading the advent liturgy while his wife and daughters lit the candles. Many churches in the area hold late afternoon Christmas Eve services, with an advent lighting, as part of the traditional celebration of Christ's birth....

  • CHS students to lead January blood drive

    Steve Edwards|Dec 30, 2015

    Carla Jenewein has been coordinating Chinook's Red Cross blood drive every other month for a long time. For the upcoming January 5 blood drive, Jenewein is temporarily taking a mentor's role to help Elizabeth Hodgson, a Chinook High School senior and student body president, who will be leading the drive. Hodgson will be assisted by members of the National Honor Society and the Student Council. The student-led drive is a part of the Red Cross' Leaders Save Lives program that seeks to get...

  • Meadowlark students learn about 'Pluto and Beyond'

    Steve Edwards|Dec 23, 2015

    Montana State University and the University of Montana collaborate in a program called the Montana Space Grant Consortium. The consortium member schools, researchers and educators do a number of activities to learn more about space and share what they learn with Montana's school children. Jon Martin, principal at Meadowlark Elementary in Chinook, learned of the presentations offered to schools and scheduled "Pluto and Beyond" at Meadowlark. The presentation occurred last week. Pluto and Beyond...

  • Hewitt's handmade barn on display in Chinook

    Steve Edwards|Dec 23, 2015

    Reporter's note: Several days ago Chuck Hewitt, a retired teacher who lives in Chinook, asked if I'd seen the barn he made. He said it was on display in the lobby of the First Bank of Montana. He added, "You should check it out." I'd seen some other projects Chuck had built so figured this might be interesting. I stopped in to see it and later asked him about the barn. Here's the story behind the barn currently on display in the bank lobby. Asked, "Why did you build the barn?" Chuck's first resp...

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