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  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|May 29, 2019

    On last weeks news, Melanie Watkins was left off of the Graduating Seniors list. Our apologies to Melanie and her family. Loretta and Wally Beck attended Cooper Grabofsky’s Kindergarten graduation at the Turner School Monday afternoon. Susan Billmayer and Ed Zellmer went in to Harlem on Monday to a Parish Call Committee meeting at the church in the afternoon. Elissa and Caleb Zellmer returned Tuesday evening along with the 6-8 grades who attended the 3 day educational tour field trip of Southern Montana. Many sites were visited and seen by t...

  • Making Art Accessible

    Donna Miller|May 29, 2019

    Michelle Summers, a professional artist originally from Portland, Oregon, who currently serves as a resident artist with the Holter Museum of Art in Helena, Montana, presented an art program to Meadowlark Elementary on Monday, May 13, as part of the Art Mobile Montana Program. Similar to a bookmobile that expands the reach of traditional libraries by transporting books to potential readers and providing library services to people in otherwise - under served locations, Art Mobile Montana (AMM)...

  • Document the Drought: USDA U.S. Drought Monitor Offers Producers a Voice to Report Drought Impacts

    May 29, 2019

    MONTANA FSA MAY 2019 NEWSLETTER The U.S. Drought Monitor’s reporting feature offers producers an opportunity to submit drought impact and condition reports. The USDA, in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, produced the U.S. Drought Monitor to include a reporting feature that allows producers to report local drought impacts and conditions. The report allows producers to: • Provide a written description of drought impacts on livelihood, activities, etc.; • Select categ...

  • Bicycles and Certificates Award Behavior

    Donna Miller|May 29, 2019

    At the Meadowlark Elementary School's end of year assembly held on Friday, May 24, fourteen fortunate students wearing helmets donated by First Bank rode off on bicycles donated by American Garage. The winners of the bike drawing were Avie Alisch, Janna Snedigar, Sasha Anderson, Hayden Paulsen, Nevaeh Christensen, Bella Brown, Amina Shellman, Alexus Gallus, Kiley Huravitch, Jerod Briere, Griffen Crowley, Falyn Cecrle, Dylan Dunbar, and Brianna Boettcher. According to co-owner of American Garage...

  • Keep your distance from young or injured wildlife

    May 29, 2019

    Each spring, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks receives several calls from people who have picked up deer fawns or other wildlife. FWP advises against this practice for several reasons. The agency does not accept, hold or rehabilitate deer and elk because the animals rarely survive the stress of captivity, and because of concerns with the spread of disease. So FWP’s likely response would be to tell people to leave the animals alone or return them to where they were found. While people mean well, they may not understand that their intervention c...

  • Congratulations Class of 2019

    May 22, 2019

  • Addicted and Hopeful: Opioid Addiction is not new

    Jessica Mussetter|May 22, 2019

    Opioid addiction is not new - many have suffered from this epidemic for years. Though highly addictive, opioids alone are not fully to blame for the overwhelming number of addicted individuals. There are other components which contribute to this deadly health concern. Prescribed to treat acute pain, if a person is taking opioids for extended periods of time their body can become immune to the dose. At this stage, pain increases while the effectiveness of the medication decreases. Additionally,...

  • Bill signed into law creating a student debt assistance program for young farmers and ranchers

    May 22, 2019

    For Immediate Release HELENA — A program to offer student debt assistance to young farmers and ranchers in Montana was signed into law on Friday, May 10, and will encourage young people to pursue a career in agriculture, Montana’s leading industry. Governor Steve Bullock signed HB 431, which will create a student loan debt assistance program to aid young farmers and ranchers in paying off up to 50 percent of their student loans when they commit to at least 5 years of farming or ranching. Students must have graduated from a Montana Uni...

  • Montana FWP: Paddlefish Mandatory Reporting Phone Numbers Incorrect

    May 22, 2019

    For Immediate Release Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently discovered that the call-in numbers listed on many of the small gold mailed-out cards sent to those anglers with Upper Missouri harvest tags are incorrect. Cards are mailed out to anglers that successfully draw a harvest tag for the Upper Missouri River Paddlefish season (White Tag) and are also handed out when anglers purchase both Yellow and Blue tags. Both numbers listed on the gold card are disconnected. It seems that some anglers, however, were mailed a card where the numbers...

  • Community Benefits from Meadowlark Elementary Sixth Grade Volunteers

    Donna Miller|May 22, 2019

    The MBI student leadership team (SLT) at Meadowlark Elementary School (MES) conducted a Community Service Day where all the sixth graders set out to visit five sites in Chinook to volunteer on May 14. According to SLT member, Brianna Boettcher, the group adopted the idea after attending Inclusive Youth Days 2018 on December 2-3 at the Billings Convention Center. Sponsored by the Montana Office of Public Instruction and Special Olympics Montana, Inclusive Youth Days featured Service Projects on...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|May 22, 2019

    Loretta Beck was to GreatFalls on Thursday for a medical appt. Afterwards she enjoyed lunch with her sister, Laura Sherwood. Susan Billmayer spent the week in Great Falls with Emily attending the Special Olympics. Graduation was held on Saturday for the Senior Class and for the Eighth grade graduates. Brenda Mohar was the featured speaker for the ceremony. Graduates are Kurt Calvert, Raegan Conlan, Rylee Conlan, Tracer Heilig, Clayton Krass, and Cody Welsh. Eighth grade grads were Charlie Calvert, Colton Honey, Dakota Krass and Chantry...

  • Harlem Elementary 6th Graders bring history to life with this years Wax Museum

    Janice Gilham|May 22, 2019

    As the end of the school year nears, Harlem Elementary has become an extremely popular and busy site. One of the major activities this week included the traditional Wax Museum held by the 6th grade students. Since the 5th grade States Report presentation was held simultaneously with the Wax Museum, the coordinated planning made it very convenient for parents, family, and schoolmates to attend both events. As the 6th graders can attest to, many hours of researching is involved with each...

  • Talent Showcase Held on Monday

    Donna Miller|May 22, 2019

    Under the direction of teacher adviser Mrs. Emily Scofield, the MBI student leadership team (SLT) at Meadowlark Elementary School hosted a talent showcase on Monday, May 20 at 2:00 in the school's gymnasium. This was a student led project featuring talent from students in grades 4-6. "The school I attended previously put on a talent show, and it was fun, so I shared the idea with our student leadership team," SLT member Brianna Boettcher said. Mrs. Jill Paulsen's fifth graders launched the...

  • FSA Maps - 2019 Acreage Reporting, Crop Certification Deadline

    May 22, 2019

    In order to comply with FSA program eligibility requirements, all producers, including livestock producers, are encouraged to visit their local FSA office to file an accurate crop certification report by the applicable deadline. Producers are required to complete and submit their FSA maps as part of the crop certification process. The maps can be obtained at the local FSA office. The 2019 Acreage Reporting/Crop Certification Deadline is July 15, 2019 for Spring Seeded Alfalfa Seed, Forage Seeding, CRP, Perennial Forage not covered under NAP,...

  • Aaniiih Nakoda College holds 31st Commencement

    May 15, 2019

    Aaniiih Nakoda College held their 31st Commencement on Thursday, May 9 at the Harlem High School Gymnasium. The keynote address was given by Jason Smith, Montana State Indian Coordinator to Governor Steve Bullock. 32 well deserving students received Diplomas or Certificates in 11 different fields of study. Congratulations to all of these graduates and good luck....

  • USDA Announces Buy-Up Coverage Availability

    May 15, 2019

    Montana FSA May Newsletter USDA’s Farm Service Agency has announced that higher levels of coverage are being offered through the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP), a popular safety net program. The 2018 Farm Bill also increased service fees and made other changes to the program, including service fee waivers for qualified military veterans interested in obtaining NAP coverage. “When other insurance coverage is not an option, NAP is a valuable risk mitigation tool for farmers and ranchers,” said FSA Administrator Richard Fordy...

  • And the Two Became One: (BCWMD)

    Donna Miller|May 15, 2019

    After considerable deliberation and discussion, the Blaine County Commissioners decided to consolidate the Blaine County Weed Department and the Mosquito Control Department into one: Blaine County Weed and Mosquito Department (BCWMD). The Commissioners named economics, efficiency, and accountability as key factors in the decision to merge the two departments. The merger officially took place on March 1, 2019. Tim Conlan will be the supervisor of the newly formed Department and Shane Fox will...

  • Book Club Takes Summer Vacation

    Donna Miller|May 15, 2019

    Free People Reading Freely, the Blaine County Library’s Book Club, met on Monday evening, May 6, and discussed three banned and challenged books: Gossip Girl by Cecily von Ziegesar, A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo by Marlon Bundo with Jill Twiss, and Love and Other Curses by Michael Thomas Ford. Readers shared their responses to these books using the six-word story protocol. With Gossip Girl, readers recalled the American teen drama television series created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage that originally ran on the CW network for s...

  • Public health officials offer advice to prevent tick bites

    May 15, 2019

    For Immediate Release Contact: Jon Ebelt, Public Information Officer, DPHHS, (406) 444-0936 Chuck Council, Communications Specialist, DPHHS, (406) 444-4391 As Montanans look to enjoy the outdoors this spring and summer, state and local public health officials urge everyone to follow a few simple steps to prevent tick bites and their illnesses: Limit, repel, and inspect. Exactly how severe the tick season will be is unpredictable. However, each year thousands of people in the US are bitten by ticks and become infected with a tick-borne illness....

  • Attention: Blaine & Hill County Home School Graduates

    May 15, 2019

    Applications are now being accepted for the Toby Sargent Memorial Scholarship. For more information you may call Gina Kaftan at 265-7351 or download an application on Facebook at Hi-Line Home Educators page. Information concerning qualifications & applications are also available at Blaine and Hill County Libraries. Student must be a homeschool graduate from a Blaine or Hill County homeschool within the past four (4) years. Applications must be postmarked on or before May 31, 2019 REQUIREMENTS · Must be a homeschool graduate from a Blaine or...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|May 15, 2019

    Loretta Beck, Crystal Grabofsky, and Holly attended the District Track Meet in Havre on Saturday. Grandpa Wally stayed home with Lucy and Cooper and took them to Issac Klindworth’s birthday party later. Kathy Zellmer attended Clarice Kegels Memorial Service in Turner on Saturday. Susan Billmayer and daughter Emily will be attending the Special Olympics in Great Falls this week. Anita Reed accompanied Jane and Harlan Krass to Havre for tests on Thursday. Susan Billmayer attended Clarice Kegels service and buriel on Saturday. Chloe Beck visited G...

  • Hey Chinook, we did it again!!!

    Carla Jenewin|May 15, 2019

    Our team registered 45 total donors, collected 42 pints of blood and recruited 1 first-time donor. Our goal was 40. All of our efforts have helped boost the community blood supply and ensure hospital patients have the lifesaving blood they need. Each donation can save up to 3 lives. Because of your generosity, 129 lives will be saved. These numbers are really something to celebrate and we are grateful for each and every one of you who made our success possible. Don Ranstrom reached 15 gallons at this drive, Ken Maly 10 gallons, Linda Thompson...

  • Fishing regulations scoping survey available online

    May 15, 2019

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks invites anglers and other interested parties to participate in a survey regarding changes to the 2020 fishing regulations. The survey is available at http://fwp.mt.gov/fish/publicComments/regsScoping.html. The survey is part of a public scoping process to review fishing regulations and identify potential issues with fisheries. This review happens every four years. "Public input is vital to crafting fishing regulations," said Eric Roberts, FWP fisheries management...

  • Harlem Elementary Wellness Club Ends Year "On The Bright Side"

    May 15, 2019

    What better way to complete a year of kindergarten through third grade Wellness Club than to celebrate with a gleaming "Glow Party." Sponsored by 21st Century Community Learning Center, these energetic Harlem Elementary youngsters have participated in afterschool Wellness Club for fun-filled, healthful activities throughout this past school year. It's no wonder the kiddos, who were decked out in their glow-stick necklaces, were extra enthusiastic to attend this last Wellness Club adventure....

  • First graders at Meadowlark Elementary School: Make Way for Poultry

    Donna Miller|May 15, 2019

    The first graders at Meadowlark Elementary School have been studying life cycles, and to make the experience more memorable and indelible, their teacher Mrs. Tammy Edwards decided to give them a visual. So, a month ago, she contacted René Brown and secured eighteen chicken eggs for incubation. Carmen Van Voast also donated eggs to the project. After twenty-one days of monitoring incubator conditions, observing embryo development, reading stories, drawing life-cycle diagrams, writing about the...

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