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  • Beef Donation Adds to Shriners' Altruism

    Donna Miller|Aug 18, 2021

    The owners of Bear Paw Livestock, Bear Paw Meats, and Bear Paw Farms in Chinook, have agreed to donate one whole beef, cut and wrapped, to the North Central Montana Shrine Club. The donation will come through ticket sales and a raffle with the winners being drawn during Havre Festival Days next month. Tickets for this donation are available at Bear Paw Meats in both Havre and Chinook, as well as at Bear Paw Livestock in Chinook. Three winners will be selected during a drawing that will be held...

  • Several New Teachers Join the Sugarbeeter Family

    Donna Miller|Aug 18, 2021

    The Black and Orange will be taking their seats in school classrooms on August 25 after their teachers attend two days of orientation on August 23-24. According to Superintendent, Fred Hofman, the Chinook School District is experiencing some staffing challenges, and he has been busy since July inviting applicants to become “Difference Makers.” At their regularly scheduled monthly meeting on August 10, the Chinook School Board accepted the resignation of Shane Bartschi, who was the 2020-2021 Meadowlark Elementary School Principal. He rec...

  • Turner Welcomes the New School Year

    Donna Miller|Aug 18, 2021

    The Superintendent of Turner Public Schools, Tony Warren welcomes students and parents to the 2021-22 school year, recognizes various staff members, and invites the community to warmly receive several new faculty. Turner's first day of instruction will be August 23. Until then, Warren encourages everyone in Tornado Country to enjoy these final days of summer. In a letter to the parents, Warren emphasized the partnership essential in the education process and stressed his belief that a strong...

  • Sweet Home Residents Attend the 23rd Annual Bear Paw Roundup Rodeo

    Kody Farmer|Aug 18, 2021

    It has been a difficult 16 months for everyone due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, but for the residents at the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home it has been an incredibly long journey. Residents have predominately been limited to the home itself, with visitors not allowed for a long stretch. In the past six months restrictions have been greatly reduced and family visits have increased dramatically. Things have returned to a pretty normal situation at the Sweet Home, but residents actively getting out into...

  • Chinook School Board Holds Special Meeting

    Donna Miller|Aug 18, 2021

    On August 9, the Chinook School Board held a special meeting to focus on their back to school plan as it relates to coronavirus. Despite the late summer surge in coronavirus (COVID) cases, the school is planning to return to in-person instruction. According to Superintendent, Fred Hofman, the school year will look similar to how last year ended, rather than how last year began. “Chinook Public School will open and have school in full capacity for this upcoming school year. We are not using a phased system for our plan in light of our i...

  • Save the Date for a Pair of Palate Pleasing Community Fundraisers

    Donna Miller|Aug 18, 2021

    The crew at the Blaine County Wildlife Museum and members of the Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation are asking area residents to 'Save the Date,' October 2, for a pair of community fundraisers with palate pleasing profiles. In conjunction with the Blaine County Wildlife Museum's (BCWM) community barbecue, the Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation (FPPF) will hold a Brewfest on Saturday, October 2 at 4:00 p.m. at Sweet Memorial Park in Chinook. According to Kelsey Harry, one of the...

  • Jasmine Klingaman Receives jerry pyette scholarship

    Aug 18, 2021

    Jasmine Klingaman is 2021 recipient of the Jerry Pyette Eagles Scholarhip. She will be a sophomore at the University of Montana in Missoula and is studying Psychology. Jasmine is very excited and honored having been chosen. The Eagles Scholarship Fund was formed in 2006 to help Eagles children receive an education, if they so wish. A parent or guardian must be a member of the Eagles, or it's Auxiliary, for a student to be eligible. Jerry Pyette passed away at his home in November of 2020....

  • Blaine County Museum Board Has a Storied Past with Dedicated Members

    Donna Miller|Aug 11, 2021

    The Blaine County Museum is looking for a new board member. Since its latest vacancy in July, the board has yet to receive any letters of interest. While the search continues, Museum Director Samantha French wanted to celebrate the service of past board members. According to French, the museum has seen a lot of board turnover in the last year. "After our board chair, Scott MacKenzie, passed away last fall, we added Doug Mitchell to the board. The first meeting he attended was in December 2020,...

  • Barn Dance Will Feature Milk River Band

    Donna Miller|Aug 11, 2021

    Everyone is invited to a Barn Dance and Boogie on August 28 at the Commercial Building on the Blaine County Fairgrounds. The event, which is a result of the Re-imagining Rural sessions and a grant awarded to Montana State University (MSU) Blaine County Extension by the Montana Community Foundation, will feature music by the Milk River Band, drinks by Chinook Eagles, and snacks by Val’s Custom Catering. Extending from 7:00 p.m. until midnight, the Barn Dance and Boogie promises “fun for the whole family.” According to MSU Extension Ag/4-H Agent...

  • Michelle Snell Earns National Board Certification as Activity Director

    Kody Farmer|Aug 11, 2021

    The Sweet Memorial Nursing Home has certainly been trending up recently. The staff and administration have been working hand in hand to provide the best possible care to the Residents. The latest accomplishment comes from Sweet Home Activities Director, Michelle Snell. In a fast paced, busy summer, Snell has put in the work to become both state certified and nationally certified in her position. Snell began her tenure at the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home in May of 2018. As an Activity Aide Snell...

  • Wildlife Museum Celebrates Scott MacKenzie Memorial Day

    Donna Miller|Aug 11, 2021

    On July 30, the Blaine County Wildlife Museum celebrated "Scott MacKenzie Memorial Day." The celebration honored the memory of one of its founding board members by offering extended hours and free admission to any visitors on Friday. Often called "the man with the vision and the determination to see it through," MacKenzie is considered a champion of the Blaine County Wildlife Museum. According to former manager and currently one of the museum's attendants, Tammy Edwards, MacKenzie acquired that...

  • Bullhook Blossoms Yard of the Week

    Aug 11, 2021

    We are headed east of Havre to Chinook for this week's Bullhook Blossoms Yard of the Week. Congratulations to Anjanett Hawk, 728 Illinois Street, on her stunning yard. My sister and I call it the "sitting yard"! We drive by and admire it several times each summer. On the grassy boulevard, there are three lawn chairs with two log stump tables that are frequently used by locals taking their daily walks. It is a lovely spot for catching your breath. An invitation into the yard is through a...

  • Hi-Line Arts Council Will Host Historian and Humorist Ednor Therriault

    Donna Miller|Aug 11, 2021

    On Thursday, August 19, at 7 p.m., the Hi-Line Arts Council will be hosting journalist, author, and entertainer Ednor Therriault at the Montana Actor's Theater on the campus of Montana State University-Northern. During this free community event entitled "Finding Montana," Therriault will share entertaining stories, music, and discoveries from his travels across Big Sky Country. As part of Humanities Montana's Montana Conversations program, Therriault uses a quirky slideshow/video presentation...

  • 23rd Annual Bear Paw Roundup set to Entertain Rodeo Fans, this Thursday and Friday

    Kody Farmer|Aug 11, 2021

    The 23rd Annual Bear Paw Roundup PRCA Rodeo returns to the Blaine County Fairgrounds this Thursday and Friday. This year's event is expected to bring the house down with top notch entertainment, professional cowboys and cowgirls, and a new event that is sure to be a hit. Bear Paw Roundup President Dennis Kleinjan is pretty excited about this year's event, "We have got a great committee, it's small but one that really works hard and that wants to put on a great professional show. We want our...

  • Demolition Derby and Musicians Will Make Some Noise at the Blaine County Fair

    Donna Miller|Aug 11, 2021

    Blaine County residents will be treated to several nights of entertainment offered in conjunction with the Blaine County Fair. With featured musicians Cale Moon and Jess Allestad providing performances after the PRCA Rodeo, between heats during the Showdown Demolition Derby, and prior to the Day at the Fights, there is bound to be something for everyone. On August 12, 13, and 14 after the rodeo and the derby, country music performer Cale Moon will present his musical talent. Managed by his dad,...

  • 2021 Blaine County Fair 4-H & FFA Events Livestock Shows

    Aug 11, 2021

    Tuesday, August 10th 10:00 a.m. - Horse Show Thursday, August 12th 9:00 a.m. - 4-H Indoor Exhibits Open 9:00 a.m. - 4-H Dog Show 11:00 a.m. - 4-H Cat Show 1:00 p.m. - Poultry Show 3:00 p.m. - Rabbit Show 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. - Market Lamb Weigh-in/ultrasound 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. - Market Beef Weigh-in/ultrasound 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. - Market Swine Weigh-in/ultrasound Friday, August 13th 8:00 a.m. Market Swine Show 1:00 p.m. Market Lamb Show 3:00 p.m. Horse Showmanship Show Saturday, August 14th 8:00 a.m. Youth Market Beef Show 1:00 p.m. Livestock Round...

  • Fair food does more than feed hungry fairgoers

    Steve Edwards|Aug 4, 2021

    Correspondent's note: Alert readers may recall a story I wrote in 2016 about food booths at the Blaine County Fair. I researched and wrote the story after I worked my first time ever in a fair booth. I was curious about how the booths operated, what kinds of revenue they generated and how that revenue was used. Turns out there's a lot more involved with food fair booths than simply opening the doors (or, raising the covering over the serving windows) and taking in money. Here's an update on...

  • Childcare and the Name Wanda Chilton Are Synonymous

    Donna Miller|Aug 4, 2021

    Since 1977, Wanda Chilton has been the woman behind childcare services at Kid's Korner in Chinook. When approached about an interview and a potential story for the newspaper, she replied in the affirmative but stated, "No pictures; I hate pictures." Chilton's efforts to divert the topic from herself several times during the interview provide a testament to her selflessness. She has no taste for the limelight; she's about touching lives. "I spend more waking hours with these children in their...

  • A Full-Scale Fair Returns to Blaine County

    Donna Miller|Aug 4, 2021

    Opening next week on August 10, the Blaine County Fair promises "Fun for Everyone" through its motto. The events begin at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday with the 4-H and FFA Horse Show at the George Ortner Arena on the Blaine County Fairgrounds. That will be followed by a packed slate of other attractions-including a dedication to former Fair Board President, Don Richman. According to Fair Manager, Debbie Ramberg, fair-goers can expect everything to be back to normal. "That means a full fair compared to...

  • Capital Improvement Plan Underway, Public Input Requested to Help Prioritize Areas with the Most Need

    Kody Farmer|Aug 4, 2021

    The Blaine County Commission is in the midst or working on updating the 2017 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). This is a very important that will greatly affect the services provided to the people of Blaine County. The purpose of the CIP being worked on by the Blaine County Commission is to prioritize Capital Improvements throughout the county such as roads, bridges, buildings as well as equipment. The list goes a step further by including a schedule that includes completion dates for identified...

  • Public Comment Sought on Fresno Reservoir Fisheries Management Plan A public open house will be held in Havre on Aug. 16

    Press Release|Aug 4, 2021

    The process of developing the first Fresno Reservoir Fisheries Management Plan is nearing completion, and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on a draft plan developed by FWP and a 9-member Advisory Committee. Comments will be accepted from Aug. 1 until 5:00 p.m. on Aug. 31, 2021. The new plan sets the direction for fisheries management on Fresno and establishes management targets for sportfish and forage species. In addition, the plan proposes to reestablish a walleye stocking program in an effort to improve catch rates....

  • Museum Selects Winning Logo and Looks for a Board Member

    Donna Miller|Aug 4, 2021

    Back in May, the Blaine County Museum's Board of Directors sponsored a logo contest to allow current residents of Blaine County the opportunity to create a logo for the museum. After receiving six original entrants, inviting additional entries, and judging those designs, Cody McCracken was named the contest winner and Shelby Denny received honorable mention. For his work, McCracken received a $300 check from the Chinook Chamber of Commerce and a $50 gift certificate for the museum bookstore. He...

  • Getting Ready for Back-to-School

    Donna Miller|Aug 4, 2021

    On August 17 and again on August 18, Region II of the Comprehensive System of Personnel Development (CSPD) will be offering free training for parents, general and special educators, paraprofessionals, agency personnel, and others who work with children and students. The training, offered in partnership with Havre Public Schools, will feature Dr. Jay H. Berk at the Havre High School Auditorium. The topic for Tuesday’s session is Electronic Addiction. A pioneer in electronic addiction in youth, Dr. Berk, is a licensed psychologist in two U.S. s...

  • Customs and Border Patrol agents visit library's summer program

    Steve Edwards|Aug 4, 2021

    Three Havre-based officers with the Customs and Border Patrol CBP) recently visited with children at Blaine County Library's summer program for kids. The officers did two presentations to educate children about the agency's job of protecting the nation's borders. The Customs and Border Patrol was created in 2002 when the Homeland Security Act combined the functions of the Immigration and Naturalization Service and the Customs Service into one agency. CBP is now the largest uniformed law...

  • Foundation Receives Donation from Graham Family

    Donna Miller|Aug 4, 2021

    The Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation is making progress, not only with donations but with their two projects. However, progress has been somewhat slow recently. According to Foundation Treasurer Jessica Aberg, the group is continuing to market its efforts so as to ensure their plans reach fruition. Although they have applied for grants and have various "balls rolling," no actual construction has begun. "Engineering documents are done, a plan is in play, and we have a viable budget for a...

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