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  • Chinook High School & Junior High Honor Roll/Honorable Mention

    Dec 7, 2022

    3TH Grade Flint Annis Torin Cecrle Aspyn Colby Belle Elliot Morgan Friede Sasha Gallus Sarah Gillett Lane Hasler Levi Jensen Christopher Jungers Daniel MacLeod Ryan Meneely Alexis Pitkanen Tyler Schoen Lane Snider Bree Swanson Anna Terry 11TH Grade Sterling Bemis Mya Berreth Quentin Edwards Isaiah Gillett Hadley Gustitis Aislinn Handy Aubree Handy Ryley Hofeldt Jonathon Jendro Hallie Kralich Genevieve Liddle Hallie Neibauer Teagan Richman Natasha Skoyen Cheyenne Weigand Cecilia Ymzon 10TH Grade Landen Beck Brianna Boettcher Grace Buck Denton...

  • Chinook Blood Drive another great success!!

    Carla Jenewein|Dec 7, 2022

    The Chinook Community Red Cross Blood Drive was held on Tuesday November 15th at the Chinook Community Commercial building down at the Blaine County fairgrounds. It was another great success. We had 56 presenting donors with 53 units collected on a goal of 45. We registered 1 first time donor, Julia Briere, and Perry Alcorn reached 12 gallons. Those accepting door prizes were: Diana Reishus, Bobbi beck, Lane Hassler, Ann Davies and Walter Waldner. The canteen was hosted by the ladies of the...

  • A Huge Success: Parade of Lights, Jean's Bakery One Day Return and Festival of Wreaths

    Kody Farmer|Nov 30, 2022

    The 37th Annual Parade of Lights was a hit by all accounts. Activities got underway at 10 in the morning on Friday with vendors set up in the Chinook Senior Center and Blaine County Library. The Festival of Wreaths were on display at the First Bank of Montana for all of those wishing to participate in the Silent Auction. Santa and Mrs. Clause then made their appearance at the Blaine County Library to the thrill of parents and children alike. The Bell Choir performed in the afternoon at the...

  • 2023 Artists chosen for Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship

    Press Release|Nov 30, 2022

    Five Native American or First Nations artists have been selected for the prestigious 2023 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship. Trailblazing mixed media, sculpture, beadwork and photography by the artists will be on exhibit at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art beginning in November 2023. Each Fellowship artist will receive a $50,000 unrestricted grant, and the museum expects to purchase more than $100,000 of their artworks to add to its collection of contemporary Native...

  • It's baaack! Harlem Library's Wine and Cheese Fundraiser set for December 7

    Steve Edwards|Nov 30, 2022

    After a two year hiatus (yes, 'due to COVID') the Wine and Cheese Fundraiser to support Harlem Public Library is back. Inaugurated in 2013 the holiday fundraiser helps support some of the local library's programs and special needs purchases that would not otherwise be possible. Since the Friends first holiday event a number of major items has been procured for the local library from a 'wish list' generated by library staff and patrons. This year's event is set for Wednesday, December 7, 6-8pm,...

  • Turner Welcomes Six New National Honor Society Members

    Donna Miller|Nov 30, 2022

    On Wednesday, November 23 at 10:00 a.m., a small crowd of students, friends, and family gathered in Turner Public Schools' Gymnasium to witness the induction of six new members welcomed to the National Honor Society (NHS). Current President of the Turner Chapter of the NHS, senior Dakota Krass welcomed the guests and those juniors and sophomores petitioning for membership: Tate Beck, Caleb Zellmer, Carson Maloney, JR Brown, Cassidy Grabofsky, and Trent Billmayer. Krass was later joined by Vice...

  • Friends of The Pool & Park Foundation Plan Community Ice Skating Event

    Kody Farmer|Nov 30, 2022

    The Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation are planning a spectacular family fun community event on Saturday, December 17. The Foundation is going all out to bring Ice Skating to Chinook in what could be the final hurrah for the old rink located just south of the City Pool. For many, they may not even realize that the asphalt square with a couple of basketball hoops that has primarily been used just for parking during swim meets is actually an ice skating rink. The last time the rink had...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Nov 30, 2022

    Thanksgiving day dinner guests at the Gene Billmayer home were Eric and Karyn Billmayer, Karyn’s parents Steve and Beth Rieger of Worland, Wyoming, Denny and Colleen Overcast, and Marna and Jennifer Strzelczyk. Loretta Beck attended the Community meeting at the Turner School on Monday evening. She also attended the National Honor Society inductions on Wednesday. Grandkids Tate and Cassidy were two of the inductees. Dinner guests at Terry and Brenda Mohar’s for Thanksgiving were Dusty, Misty, and boys, and Rhonda Mohar and Jack Thompson. Gen...

  • American Garage Donates $500 to the Chinook Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation

    Nov 30, 2022

  • Triple D Detailing to Give Family or Individual in Need of a Car for Christmas

    Kody Farmer|Nov 30, 2022

    In true spirit of the Holiday Season local residents Duane and Tahnee Mord have decided to do their part to help a family or an individual in need this holiday season. The couple owns Triple D's Detailing in Chinook and have had the idea of donating a good reliable used car on Christmas Day for a couple of years now. Recently the opportunity came for the couple to make good on their plans and they immediately jumped at the opportunity. Tahnee's mom turned them on to a car that one of her clients...

  • Airmen Memorial 30 Year Commemoration and Dedication Set for Next Wednesday

    Kody Farmer|Nov 23, 2022

    After months of planning the time has finally come to pay respects and remember 13 Airmen who lost their lives in a plane crash 30 years ago in the skies over Blaine County. The Airmen Memorial 30 Year Commemoration and Dedication will take place on Wednesday, November 30 at the Airmen Memorial site in Harlem. The Commemoration will get started at 3:30 pm with Darwin Zellmer serving as the Emcee. Following the welcome and Pledge of Allegiance, Veteran Reverend William Rima (ALC) will give the...

  • Scott MacKenzie to be Honored at Special Museum Dedication

    Sam French|Nov 23, 2022

    Blaine County Museum invites you to attend the dedication of two special memorials to our late board chairman and founding member, Stuart “Scott” MacKenzie at 4 PM on Friday, November 25th. Friends Jude Sheppard, Dave Boisvert, and museum board chair Caryl Luckett will share reflections of Scott’s unparalleled contributions to the preservation of Blaine County history. Both memorials were sponsored by donations made to the museum following Scott’s passing in 2020, and they will hereafter serve as reminders of his service to our organiz...

  • Chinook Ambulance Announces Plans for an Emergency Medical Responders Class

    Kody Farmer|Nov 23, 2022

    It's no secret that emergency response units across the board are facing challenging times when it comes to recruitment, retention and maintaining the ability to properly serve the communities they live in. Ambulance Crews, Volunteer Fire Departments are among the hardest hit, especially in small communities. Efforts are always ongoing searching for new methods to attract new recruits. Training and education are vital components of new crew members. In an effort to increase numbers the Chinook...

  • Chinook Alliance Church Ladies to Host Christmas Party Fundraiser

    Kody Farmer|Nov 23, 2022

    Who doesn't like a party, especially a Christmas party? Thanksgiving is Thursday and the Christmas season officially kicks off. Throughout December and even into January Christmas parties of some sort will be taking place nearly every week. Some will be Owners and managers of local businesses showing their appreciation for their employees, others may be clubs or organizations getting together to celebrate the season and a few will be gatherings organized by local churches celebrating the season...

  • HARLEM ELEMENTARY HONORS COMMUNITY VETERANS

    Janice Gilham|Nov 23, 2022

    On Friday afternoon, November 11th, Harlem Elementary staff and students held an assembly to honor and give thanks to all of our community veterans. Mr. Lowell Long, American Legion Department of Montana Commander, took on the task of Master of Ceremonies, as well as teaching the 6th graders the proper etiquette of handling and folding the American flag. The program began with the entire elementary reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, plus the Aaniiih and Nakota Pledges. Grades Kindergarten...

  • Bear Paw Giant Downhill and Zombie Stroll

    Alan Sorensen|Nov 23, 2022

    The Bear Paw Giant Downhill and Zombie Stroll on Saturday, Oct. 29, delivered on its promise as several finishers admitted recording personal best times. A total of nine runners and 17 zombie strollers enjoyed sunny 55-degree weather with a slight tail wind. Mason Gregoire of Havre led the 5K men with a time of 19 minutes and 13 seconds, followed by Rowdy Doney in 22:38. Ashlyn Ford of Chinook, who placed second overall, won the women's 5K in 19:42, followed by Una Ford in 21:38. Gary Lavenger...

  • BIG FLAT CATHOLIC KIDS HOLD FOOD DRIVE

    Diana Maloney|Nov 23, 2022

    The Big Flat came through in a big way, again! The Big Flat Catholic Youth sponsored a food drive to help stock the Harlem Ministerial Catholic Food Bank shelves. The drive was done a bit differently this year as they asked for food at the local Big Flat Grocery Store as well as other churches on the Big Flat. The group collected a whopping 460 pounds of food, which was quite impressive! They credit the Big Flat Community for such an astounding success. Thank you for once again supporting this...

  • The Parade of Lights Has Gone Through Many Changes in its 37 Years

    Kody Farmer|Nov 23, 2022

    The 37th Annual Parade of Lights will take place this Friday. This year's schedule begins with Vendors setting up shop at the Chinook Senior Center as well as the Blaine County Library. Vendors are scheduled to be open from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. Jean's Bakery Soup and Bake Sale will be held from 4:00 - 7:00 pm an Wallner hall with all proceeds going to the Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation. Santa Claus will make his annual appearance from 1:00 - 5:00 pm at the Blaine County Library. The...

  • Cheeseburger Soup, Cream Puffs Highlight Jeans' Bakery's One Day Return

    Kody Farmer|Nov 23, 2022

    Jean's Old Fashioned Bakery was a favorite among residents across the Hi-line from the time Jean opened her doors until the sad day in July of 2013 when she decided to close them. Her goods received rave reviews and were sought after daily. Jean's famous Cheeseburger soup and bread bowl was among the favorites as were those Cream Puffs she made. If you ever had either, you certainly remember how good they made you feel. It's safe to say it was a sad day when the doors closed for the final time....

  • Turner Honors Its Veterans

    Donna Miller|Nov 16, 2022

    Because Turner Public Schools operates on a four-day week, the Big Flat community celebrated Veterans Day on November 10 with a school assembly at 10:00 a.m. The event included a video presentation as well as songs, recitations, and speeches by students. It ended with the veterans in attendance forming a receiving line so that community members could express their gratitude for the veterans' service. To open the ceremony, a group of veterans presented the colors, and nine first and second...

  • Colby Re-elected as Blaine County Sheriff, Shane Fox Wins Commissioner Seat

    Kody Farmer|Nov 16, 2022

    The 2022 Midterm Elections were held this past Tuesday and Blaine County Voters reelected Sheriff John Colby and Shane Fox won the race for Blaine County Commissioner District No. 2. Voter turnout statewide was at 60.22% of registered voters casting their ballot. In Blaine County, voter turnout was at 47.05% with 1,875 voters heading to the Polls. For the most part Blaine County Voters were in-line with the rest of the state in races and ballot issues with the exception being Legislative Referendum No. 131. In Blaine County voters selected Yes...

  • CVFD, Blaine 1, Turner/Hogeland Volunteers Participate in Training

    Kody Farmer|Nov 16, 2022

    Training is vital in any profession and when people's lives are potentially on the line training is crucial. Our Volunteer Firefighters, Ambulance Crews, Police Officers and Sheriff's Deputies all consistently go the extra mile to ensure that they are prepared as well as they can expect to be for whatever situation that may come up. This past weekend Troy Petersen was in Chinook providing training on school bus extrication. Members from the Chinook Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD),...

  • Student Share Veterans Day Thoughts, Attend Ceremonies

    Kody Farmer|Nov 16, 2022

    Veterans Day celebrations were held all across Blaine County including all four school Districts in Hays/Lodge Pole, Chinook, Turner and Harlem. Celebrations were also held at Fort Belknap Agency including a Veterans Powwow. The Title VI/Indian Studies held a Veteran's Day meal for Veteran's at Harlem High School. Turnout was good and the National Honor Society and Indian Club Students as well as other students helped with the decorating, prepping and serving of the meal. Kendal Harwood,...

  • 'Shipping Day' - Ranchers Celebrate Another Year in the Books

    Kody Farmer|Nov 9, 2022

    'Shipping Day' is the culmination of a full year's worth of sacrifice, dedication and hard work put in by Cattle producers everywhere. In an industry that requires a successful operator to be extremely proficient in a number of different skills, the complexities of the profession are easily overlooked by many. Big City folk certainly don't comprehend what is required to succeed in the industry in the 21st century. A successful operation requires a strong business acumen, a producer needs to...

  • Security Cameras Installed at Ensign Sweet Memorial Park

    Kody Farmer|Nov 9, 2022

    Many in the Chinook community may be surprised to learn of the vandalism that has been plaguing the Sweet Memorial Park in Chinook for quite some time, but in fact it has become a rather serious problem. Karla Zarn has been the Park caretaker for many years and finally reached a point of frustration with the vandalism that she approached both the Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation and the Sweet Memorial Park Board about coming up with a proper resolution. "I told them the only way we could...

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