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  • Two Win Bronze Medals at Science Olympiad

    Donna Miller|Apr 20, 2022

    Two teams from Chinook Junior/Senior High School (CHS) traveled to Bozeman on April 14 in order to compete in the 37th Montana Science Olympiad. From the Division C team competing in Dynamic Planet, Liam Edwards and his brother Quentin won bronze medals. Held on April 15 at Montana State University-Bozeman (MSU), the Montana State Tournament included 14 events in Division B (Middle School) and 14 events in Division C (High School). Chinook's Division B team placed 21st overall, while the...

  • Sage & Spur Gets a New Look

    Apr 20, 2022

    The storefront of the Sage and Spur Mercantile near Harlem is sporting a new sign. According to co-owner Raegan Bell, the artistry belongs to her husband, Vince Bell, who will be adding some additional elements to the sign in the coming weeks....

  • Local Parent Shares Tips for Online Safety

    Donna Miller|Apr 20, 2022

    The Chinook High School auditorium was the location of a parent-presented workshop on Wednesday evening, April 13. Community member, business-owner, and parent, Heather DePriest shared her experience with others in a presentation titled “Online Safety for Tweens and Teens.” Her message conveyed that parents can protect their children by setting healthy limits and by installing parental-control apps to help manage some of these tasks. Earlier this year, DePriest reached out to Chinook School District Superintendent Fred Hofman about doing a tra...

  • Quilt Guild Celebrates 25th Birthday

    Donna Miller|Apr 20, 2022

    On Saturday, April 9, the Block Builders Quilt Guild celebrated their 25th birthday with cookies, punch, and a quilt show at the Chinook Senior Citizens' Center. During the celebration-which was attended by quilters from Saco, Hinsdale, Gildford, Malta, Harlem, Havre, and Chinook-the group not only displayed several examples of their work but also heard a presentation by guest speaker, Marilyn Breipohl. A quilter from Saco, Breipohl did a Trunk Show of the paper piecing technique that has...

  • ROARing Students of the Week

    Donna Miller|Apr 20, 2022

    Officials from Harlem Elementary School submitted the names of the seven "magnificent ROARing students" for the week ending April 8. Marlee Brown (grade 6), Evelillian Guerrero (grade 5), and Rooney Briere (grade 3), Danleigh First Raised (grade2), Noah Cochran (grade 1), and Remadie Messerly (kindergarten). Along with the individual ROARing students on April 8, the administration at Harlem Elementary School designated Mrs. Kerry Johnson's entire fourth grade class as a ROARing class. In...

  • Daffodils Contribute to Fund's Growth

    Donna Miller|Apr 20, 2022

    On April 13 at Shores Floral in Chinook, shop owner Tomi Simonson presented a $5,425 check to Bonnie Weber, a Board Member for the Northern Montana Health Care Foundation (NMHCF). The funds were generated through the daffodil fundraiser held last month. This donation showed an increase over last year's, which was generated from the sale of 700 bunches of the sunny blooms. For 2022 at final count, Simenson reported that 775 bunches of daffodils were ordered and delivered to Hi-Line residents....

  • Wax Museum Deemed Informative and Entertaining

    Donna Miller|Apr 20, 2022

    On Wednesday afternoon, April 13, the Meadowlark Gym transformed into a Living Wax Museum. The fifth grade students of Mrs. Lesa MacLeod and Mr. Trevor Reid at Meadowlark Elementary School in Chinook portrayed people who have made some kind of impact on American History. The event opened with the students delivering short speeches. These speeches provided an introduction to the Living Wax Museum, during which guests could hear each student's narrative and get a glimpse of what they might later v...

  • Turn-out Reported as Good

    Donna Miller|Apr 13, 2022

    One Health Sweet held an Open House at its Harlem facility on the afternoon of April 6 from 1:00-5:00 p.m. This gave residents an opportunity to tour the new building, meet the staff, and enjoy refreshments. The One Health staff expressed excitement at the prospect of seeing patients in Harlem again. One individual remarked: "We are so excited to be seeing you all again, and we are ready to better your healthcare!" All of the current One Health Sweet providers who will rotate through Harlem...

  • Blaine County Museum Receives Preservation Project Grant to Hire an Intern

    Donna Miller|Apr 13, 2022

    Zachary Coe, Community Outreach Manager from the Montana History Foundation, announced on March 29 that twenty-eight projects across the state received a total of $212,187 in grant funds disbursed for preservation projects in 2022. That sum marks the largest amount ever awarded. Among those awarded grants, the Blaine County Museum received $10,000 for the purposes of hiring a cataloging intern. Samantha French, Blaine County Museum Director, believes that this is the first Montana History...

  • Recent streaming class part of move to "reenergize the Center"

    Steve Edwards|Apr 13, 2022

    More than 25 locals came to learn about streaming at the recent class in Chinook conducted by Triangle Communications. Streaming is an electronic delivery method that allows consumers to access digital entertainment using a variety of electronic devices. The course content helped attendees understand how streaming works, demonstrated devices that can be used for streaming and introduced various streaming services available. Chinook Senior Center Director Karyn Higgins said the program was very...

  • Local Students Will Hear Program to Motivate Responsible Technology Use

    Donna Miller|Apr 13, 2022

    Students from the Chinook, Harlem, and Turner School Districts will be attending a presentation by Richard Guerry on April 19 in an afternoon assembly at the Harlem High School Gymnasium. Guerry, who is from New Jersey and represents the Institute for Responsible Online and Cellphone Communication (IROC2), will share the live event: “Develop Your Digital Consciousness,” which is based on his book Public and Permanent. A second presentation is available to Blaine County parents and community members from 6:30-8:00 on Tuesday evening at Harlem Hi...

  • Finding Resolution for Cell Service Disruptions

    Donna Miller|Apr 13, 2022

    While dead spots have always existed in cell coverage, cell phone users on the Hi-Line have reported an increase in dropped calls and sketchy service in recent weeks. According to Verizon customer service personnel, several external factors can be the cause. For issues that remain unresolved, tech support personnel at the Verizon office in Havre share a helpline and encourage customers to seek a logical resolution. Although Verizon claims to have "the largest, most reliable network in the...

  • 2021 Senior of the Year Title Belongs to Elaine Campbell

    Donna Miller|Apr 13, 2022

    Making up for missed opportunities, the Chinook Senior Citizens' Center Board has named their 2021 Senior of the Year (SOY): Elaine Campbell. Both Campbell and the 2020 SOY, Roger Fischer, will be honored in an Open House Luncheon at the Chinook Senior Citizens' Center on April 22 at noon. Elaine (Maloney) Campbell was born in Malta in 1937. She spent her childhood on the Maloney family cattle and sheep ranch East of Turner on Woody Island Creek near the town of Chapman. In this remote...

  • LifeLine Project to Present in Chinook

    Donna Miller|Apr 13, 2022

    Based in Missoula, Montana, the LifeGuard Group will be making three presentations in Chinook on April 27. They will be conducting a 7-12 student assembly at 10:00 a.m. in the Floyd Bowen Gymnasium at Chinook High School (CHS); a teacher/staff training at 2:00 p.m.; and a community rally at 6:30 on Wednesday evening in the Lloyd Sweet Auditorium at CHS. The 60-minute LifeLine Assembly: Human Trafficking will share age-appropriate information with students about this frightening trend. According...

  • Gift Card Winners from Chinook Prom Announced

    Donna Miller|Apr 13, 2022

    After an evening in an Enchanted Forest on March 26, gift card winners were reported from Chinook’s prom. On Monday morning, March 28, Prevention Specialist for Blaine County, Ashley Birdtail expressed pleasure in being able to share the success of her prom messaging cards initiative. Following the Grand March in Floyd Bowen Gymnasium at approximately 8:00 on Saturday night, two cousins were crowned Prom King and Prom Queen: Daniel MacLeod and Anna Terry. Mother of the queen and aunt to the king, Julie Terry stated: “It’s pretty special for the...

  • Overcast Is Top Twenty Finalist

    Donna Miller|Apr 13, 2022

    For three days in June, the streets of Red Lodge-as well as its bars, cafes, and parks-become a gathering place for songwriters. When the 6th Annual Red Lodge Songwriter Festival takes place from June 23-25, Tj Overcast from Chinook, Montana, will be among the talent. On April 5, Overcast learned that his song "A Month and a Day" was chosen as a Top Twenty Finalist in the 2022 Rocky Mountain Songwriting Showcase. "I have been invited to perform in Red Lodge, Montana, on June 25 to compete for...

  • ROARing Students of the Week

    Apr 13, 2022

    The new spring season finds the following Harlem Elementary students joining the Rockin' ROAR Roster: Lucas Blackcrow (grade 5), Bryson Horn (grade 2), Taniya Cliff (grade 4), Reggie Doney (Kindergarten), and Jada Whiteclay (grade 3). Not Pictured: Olivia Newbill (grade 6) and Jay Mount (grade 1). These seven exceptionally Respectful, Organized, Always safe, and Responsible Lil' Wildcats won their title for the week ending March 25....

  • Grand Re-Opening Happening This Saturday

    Donna Miller|Apr 6, 2022

    This Saturday, April 9, All Dahl'd Up Clothing and Home Boutique will host their grand re-opening in their new, expanded location at 330 Indiana Street in Chinook. A raffle and refreshments will be part of the event, which is scheduled to take place from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Between the business' closing in mid-January when their store building sold until now, owner and manager of All Dahl'd Up, Kadie Wilderness Dahl has been busy. She has invested her time in supervising the remodel...

  • Dept. of Livestock Revises Brands Policy to Better Serve Montana Ranchers

    Press Release|Apr 6, 2022

    Helena, Mont. – On Monday, April 4th, the Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) will implement an updated policy for recording, transferring, and rerecording of brands. The policy was developed by a committee of state legislators, representatives of industry organizations, members of the Board of Livestock, and MDOL staff in response to the industry’s requests for increased availability of 2-character brands. Major changes include additional acceptable characters, more lenient format guidelines, and the elimination of over 40% of regional cha...

  • Pet Sitting Service Results in Donation to PAWS

    Donna Miller|Apr 6, 2022

    A trio of generous, service-minded animal lovers stopped by the PAWS pet shelter in Chinook on Friday, April 1, to deliver the $400 they raised through a pet sitting service. The fourth member of their group was unable to accompany them, but all four youth played a role in generating the funds. The initial idea to raise funds for PAWS originated with Hannah and Isabella Van Voast. The sisters, who are the daughters of Shannon and Alan Van Voast, talked with their classmates Piper Fox-daughter...

  • Travelling Exhibits Come to Blaine County Museum

    Donna Miller|Apr 6, 2022

    Blaine County Museum Director, Samantha French announced last week that the museum lobby is playing host to a travelling exhibit on loan from the Carter County Museum in Ekalaka. This exhibit, which opened in Chinook on March 18, will be on display at the museum through April 29 during regular business hours. French encourages residents, including teachers and their students, to take a tour. Called "Shots Felt 'Round the World: Maurice Hilleman and the Montana Origins of the Fight against...

  • OPI Addresses Mental Health

    Donna Miller|Apr 6, 2022

    The Montana Student Well-being Advisory Committee (MSWAC)—a group consisting of diverse stakeholders such as the Montana School Counselors Association, state agencies, tribal, rural, and urban partners, non-profits, school administrators, and school staff—is expanding its scope around mental health and wellness for students. Through partnerships such as this, the Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) is prioritizing its dedication to bringing the voices of Montana students to the forefront of important conversations regarding student men...

  • Blaine County Sheriff John Colby Secures Scene on DC Club Trip

    Kody Farmer|Apr 6, 2022

    Washington D.C. recently as part of the Chinook High School Junior/Senior trip. John was on the trip with his daughter, Aspyn, and was serving as a Chaperon roll along with a number of other parents. Former Chinook High School History, Teacher Doug Hays as well as current CHS History teacher, Mike Jones organized the trip. Hays has been taking CHS students to the Washington DC area for many years and has even guided a few adult trips as well. The purpose of the trip is to expose the students to...

  • American Garage Sponsors Coloring Contest

    Donna Miller|Apr 6, 2022

    American Garage is holding an Easter Coloring Contest. They invite willing participants to stop by 40440 US Highway 2 East in Chinook to pick up a coloring page or to print it from online. Prizes are available, and winners will be drawn on April 14. With two age categories, the contest is open to everyone. The Pre-K through fourth grade age group will be coloring a rabbit hauling a load of Easter eggs while those ages 11 and up-which includes adults-will be coloring a stained glass-looking egg....

  • Fresno Chapter of Walleyes Unlimited Announces Banquet

    Donna Miller|Apr 6, 2022

    The Fresno Chapter of Walleyes Unlimited of Montana announced last week that they will be hosting their 37th Annual Banquet on Saturday, April 23 at the Havre Ice Dome. “It has been a long two years, but we are less than a month away from the return of our annual banquet! We are coming back strong with a bigger and better event featuring lots of great prizes,” a spokesperson revealed. “Get your tickets early so you don't miss out!” Tickets are available at two Havre area businesses: Stromberg’s Sinclair and Bing-n-Bob’s Sport Shop, as well as...

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