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  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Jul 10, 2019

    The Blaine County Fair was held this week in Chinook. The weather was kind of unsettled, but the Fair went on as scheduled. Quite a few of the community attended. Congratulations to all the 4H members who worked so hard on their entries and did a good job there. MaryEllen and Wayne Deloach were to Harlem to visit Kay and Charlie Brekke one day this week. Susan Billmayer judged flowers at the Fair on Saturday morning. In the afternoon, she rode the float with the graduates of Chinook from the Big Flat. On the 4th of July, Wally and Loretta Beck...

  • KidsMAT Will Perform Snow White

    Donna Miller|Jul 10, 2019

    Montana Actors Theater (MAT) invites Chinook youth, ages 5-15, to participate in KidsMAT, a unique theatre camp experience for younger children offered in Chinook from July 15-18 at Chinook High School’s Lloyd Sweet Auditorium located at 528 Ohio Street. This one-week theater camp offers young people the chance not only to develop their creativity but to learn essential teamwork and leadership skills by allowing them to create their own stories, sets, and costumes. Each day will begin at 9:00 a.m. and end at 3:00 p.m. with a culminating p...

  • The 2019 Blaine County Fair Offers New Open Class Entry Opportunities

    Donna Miller|Jul 3, 2019

    By the time the fair opens on Thursday, July 4, exhibitors will have spent countless hours preparing their entries, hoping to win premium ribbons, bragging rights, or simply the personal satisfaction that comes with accomplishment. This year, the Blaine County Fair will offer four new open class entry opportunities to potential exhibitors. Three of the new categories: Cake Decorating, Knife Skills, and Culinary Education will be available in the Culinary Department where Hope Hamilton serves as...

  • Musical Events to Take Place This Week

    Donna Miller|Jul 3, 2019

    On Friday, July 5 and again on July 6, as part of the Chinook High School All-Class Reunion, Mighty Big Jim and the Tall Boys will be the featured music at a street dance on Indiana Street beginning at 9:00 p.m. on both nights. Two former CHS students who graduated in 2003, Katelynne (Sharples) and Jayson Eslick are members of the Rock Jam Americana style band whose home base is Wibaux, Montana. Created on February 1, 2013, Mighty Big Jim (MBJ) and the Tall Boys have been influenced by Bruce...

  • Sweet Medical Center addresses Sun Safety

    Lindsay Rucinsky|Jul 3, 2019

    It looks like summer may finally be joining us! There are many fun events heading our way soon starting with the fair, swimming lessons and an all class reunion. Let’s take a moment to discuss one of the very important issues during the summer, Sun Safety! When out in the sun we are exposed to harmful ultraviolet rays (UV) which are the number one cause of skin cancer. We also can have this exposure when using tanning beds or sunlamps. Too much exposure to these rays can also cause sunburn, eye damage, and premature wrinkles. Often times the d...

  • Timely Filing a NAP Notice of Loss

    Jul 3, 2019

    Timely filing a Notice of Loss is required for all crops including grasses. For losses on crops covered by the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP), producers must timely report damage or loss to their administrative County Office. For all low yield and value-loss crop claims, a CCC-576 Part B Notice of Loss must be filed within 15 calendar days of earlier of the date disaster occurs (or becomes apparent) or the normal harvest date. However, all producers should be aware that deadlines to provide initial notice to FSA do now vary...

  • Join the Missing Types Movement: Donate Blood

    Carla Jenewein|Jul 3, 2019

    The letters you see missing here AMERICAN RED CROSS may not seem like a big deal. But the letters A, B and O make up our main blood groups. And for a patient in the hospital needing blood, it’s everything. Only 3 out of 100 people in the U.S. donate blood, yet every two seconds someone needs it. Fewer people are donating blood to help patients. You can change that by joining the Missing Types movement and fill in the missing blood types. By donating blood you’ll help kids battling cancer, accident victims, and patients fighting lif...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Jul 3, 2019

    Emily Billmayer was home this week to attend the funeral of Jack VanVoast on Tuesday. Ed Zellmer visited at the Wallace Beck home on Tuesday. Wayne and Mary Ellen DeLoach arrived at the Palmer Anderson homestead a week ago and are glad to be here. The Big Flat looks so beautiful with all the rain and critters that are visiting….deer, antelope, birds, but the gophers can go away! Wayne and Mary Ellen had coffee with Nancy and Ralph Snider and Fred and Sylvia Mohar, and the VanValkenburgs have stopped by as well. They celebrated Dee’s bir...

  • 2020 Census: City of Harlem Count Committee

    Jul 3, 2019

    The 2020 Census provides vital information for you and our community. It determines how many representatives each state get in Congress and is used to draw district boundaries. Communities rely on census statistics to plan for a variety of residents needs including new roads, schools and emergency services. Each year, the federal government distributes hundreds of billions of dollars to states and communities based on Census Bureau data. Montana's share of federal funds for 2015 was...

  • Public Meeting Notice: Montana Hemp Advisory Committee Meeting July 10, 2019

    Jul 3, 2019

    The Montana Hemp Advisory Committee will meet Wednesday, July 10th at 1:00 pm following the Central Agricultural Research Center Field Day in Moccasin (52583 US Highway 87, Moccasin, MT 59462). Visit the CARC website for more information on the Field Day. For more information on the Montana Hemp Advisory Committee, click here. The Montana Department of Agriculture’s mission is to protect producers and consumers, and to enhance and develop agriculture and allied industries. For more information on the Montana Department of Agriculture, visit a...

  • Theater Opportunities Available to Area Youth

    Donna Miller|Jul 3, 2019

    Montana Actors Theater (MAT) is immersed in rehearsals for the MAT Youth Production, which this summer will be She Kills Monsters. If area youth missed the auditions on June 14 and June 15, they still have an opportunity to pursue MAT’s touring KidsMAT Summer Children’s Theatre camps. According to promotional materials, the Youth Production will feature a comedic romp into the world of fantasy role-playing games. She Kills Monsters tells the story of Agnes Evans as she leaves her childhood home in Ohio following the death of her teenage sis...

  • Books and Babies Program Adds to the Building of Neural Pathways

    Donna Miller|Jul 3, 2019

    The Blaine County Library invites parents and caregivers to participate in their Books and Babies program. In its first year, the program is designed to build language and social skills. The program, which began on June 7, meets on Friday mornings from 10:30-11:30 through July 5. Librarian Valerie Frank reported that the Books and Babies program began as a request from local parents. “Anytime we try a new program, it takes a while for it to take off, so we will continue to offer this program at least for the summer and assess whether it is a v...

  • A wet June ends with a storm that left its mark in Blaine County

    Jul 3, 2019

    The old saying goes "April showers bring May flowers", the question now is what do June showers bring? This past month saw all of Blaine County receiving above normal precipitation throughout the month. For the most part the storms have just brought sustained rainfall with some minor thunder and lightning. Last Thursday, June 27, had a storm that brought much more than just rain, with sustained wind speeds approaching 40 Mph and a gust that toped out at 59 Mph according to the Nation Weather...

  • Rainfall tops 3" in much of Blaine County

    Jun 26, 2019

    Blaine County was drenched by a welcome June shower that saw rain fall steadily for more than two day this past week. The weather station at the Harlem airport, one of the few official stations in the county, was working overtime last week. Reports from accross the region vary, with most reporting from 2.5" - 3.5". Weather, as we know it, is fickle this time of year. This welcomed moisture is hopefully the first of many perfectly timed storms that will be mixed in with just enough sunshine to...

  • 2019 MONTANA FFA SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS ANNOUNCED

    Jun 26, 2019

    BOZEMAN, MONTANA | June 17, 2019 – This spring, the Montana FFA Foundation was able to award over $70,000 in scholarships and grants to FFA members and local FFA chapters throughout the state; this would not be possible without our generous donors and supporters. Thirty-nine students will be receiving a combined total of $42,000 in scholarships for college, leadership development, and top individuals in competitions held at the State FFA Convention in Bozeman. These are the leadership and college scholarships recipients who were selected t...

  • Blaine County Beacon: Creating the Next Generation of Pharmacists

    Donna Miller|Jun 26, 2019

    Twenty five years ago in July, Kelcey and Nancy Diemert moved to Chinook, just in time to share in the All-Class Reunion and its festivities. As the community's new Registered Pharmacists who had recently graduated from the University of Montana's Pharmacy School in 1993, the couple was struck by how welcoming and supportive people were. After having spent a year in Seattle, the Diemerts were ready to put down roots and set up shop in a small town. "Chinook is like one big family, and this has b...

  • Sweet Medical Center addresses Mens Health

    Lindsay Rucinsky|Jun 26, 2019

    It’s the final week for Men’s Health Month! Though we are sad to see the month close, I’d like to end it with a very powerful topic of discussion and an imperative key to men’s health. This week’s topic is Mental Health. The statistics behind men’s mental health is staggering and shows how little discussions are being had to ensure that men’s mental health needs are being addressed. There are over 6 million men who suffer from depression; however, it is often undiagnosed as they present with fatigue, irritability or loss of interest in h...

  • Milk River Gobblers award Four Scholorships worth $1,500 Total

    Jun 26, 2019

    The Milk River Gobblers Club of Havre has distributed 4 scholarships this year totaling $1500.00. At the start of this year, only 2 $500.00 scholarships were going to be awarded. But, because of an outstanding turnout at this February’s banquet, we were able to award two additional $250.00 scholarships. These scholarships are awarded to those individuals interested in pursuing a field involving some type of outdoor “wildlife” degree. Recipients are selected from schools starting at Chester and running to Malta. Also, south to Big Sandy, inclu...

  • Creating Art from Old Books

    Donna Miller|Jun 26, 2019

    Sponsored by the Institute of Museum and Library Sciences (IMLS) and by the Aaniiih Nakoda College (ANC) Library, the ANC Library will host a free “make and take” workshop on Tuesday, July 2, from 1:00-4:00 p.m. According to ANC Librarian Eva English, supplies will be provided and everyone is welcome to join the crew to make a wreath out of pages from old books. The workshop will take place at the ANC Library located at 330 Assiniboine Avenue on the ANC campus. Courtney Werk, Bryce Stiffarm, and English will be the presenters at the book wre...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Jun 26, 2019

    The Big Flat community received some much needed moisture this week. Reports of 3 1/2 to 5 inches were reported. The crops were in need of rain, so we are so thankful for the moisture. Sympathy is extended to Carla Van Voast and the family with the passing of Jack on Friday. His sevice will be Tuesday at 11 am at the Turner Christian Church. Lunch will follow at the Turner school. Lucy Grabofsky and Harley Beck spent Monday night with Grandma Loretta and Grandpa Wally Beck. On Tuesday, Loretta took the girls to swimming lessons and they had an...

  • Loaves and Fishes: Meeting Both Physical and Unseen Needs

    Donna Miller|Jun 26, 2019

    In its ninth season of providing service to the community, Loaves and Fishes will again be offering a summer lunch program at Wallner Hall, located at 337 Ohio Street in Chinook. The program began on June 3 and will extend until August 8. Because Loaves and Fishes is supported solely by personal and church donations, organizers of the program are seeking individuals interested in sponsoring a day. The program has a long and storied history. Approximately ten years ago, while she was serving as...

  • Local Libraries pesent program from Humanities Montana in conjunction with their Summer Reading program

    Jun 26, 2019

    The Blaine County and Harlem Public Libraries are presenting a special program from Humanities Montana in conjunction with the Summer Reading theme "A Universe of Stories." Joan Bird, author, researcher, and zoologist will present the program "UFOs and Extraterrestrials in Montana" at the Blaine Country Library, Chinook, on June 26, 6 P.M. and the Harlem Public Library on June 28, 1 P.M. There is no cost for this presentation. Montana is home to some of the most significant, well-documented and...

  • The 2019 Blaine County Fair Offers New Open Class Entry Opportunities

    Donna Miller|Jun 26, 2019

    By the time the fair opens on Thursday, July 4, exhibitors will have spent countless hours preparing their entries, hoping to win premium ribbons, bragging rights, or simply the personal satisfaction that comes with accomplishment. This year, the Blaine County Fair will offer four new open class entry opportunities to potential exhibitors. Three of the new categories: Cake Decorating, Knife Skills, and Culinary Education will be available in the Culinary Department where Hope Hamilton serves as...

  • Something for everyone at the Fair

    Kody Farmer|Jun 26, 2019

    The Blaine County Fair is something everyone looks forward to each summer. The dates of the fair change from year to year, but the excitment of going remains the same. In the 80's the fair took place at the end of August, and provided a great reprieve from the hassles of the first days of school. From that point on the fair has been moved up a little bit every few years. This year the Blaine County Fair takes place over the Fourth of July weekend and will also coinside with the Chinook High Scho...

  • Open houses scheduled for upper Missouri reservoirs plan

    Jun 26, 2019

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has scheduled three open houses to discuss the Upper Missouri River Reservoirs Fisheries Management Plan. The plan guides fisheries management on Canyon Ferry, Hauser, and Holter reservoirs and the Missouri River below Toston and below Hauser Dam. The open house schedule is as follows: • July 8 – Helena, Montana Wild Auditorium, 6 p.m. • July 10 – Great Falls, Region 4 Headquarters, 6 p.m. • July 17 – Bozeman, Region 3 Headquarters, 6 p.m. FWP determined which areas of the plan needed to be addressed b...

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