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  • Community Dinner for Chinook Golf Course in June

    Ginger Hansen|Mar 2, 2022

    Saturday, June 25th, is the date reserved for the annual community dinner & auction fundraiser to support the CHINOOK GOLF COURSE. We are gearing up for another successful year of community support, while enjoying a fantastic meal of those famous BABY BACK RIBS (prepared by Kris Parsons & friends) with amazing side dishes & wonderful desserts, prepared by Ginger Hansen & friends. We will once again have our own KEVIN ELIAS, who always keeps it fun & fast paced as he so graciously donates his time to our efforts of keeping our long standing...

  • Powered by Petco Love, PAWS Will Host Free Vaccine Event

    Donna Miller|Mar 2, 2022

    PAWS of Chinook is partnering with national nonprofit Petco Love to give pets their best shot for a healthy life by hosting a free pet vaccine event on March 12-13, 2022. The event will take place from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday at the Commercial Building on the Blaine County Fairgrounds in Chinook. Petco Love established March as “National Pet Vaccination Month” to encourage pet parents to keep their pets up to date on vaccinations. To facilitate this process, the two partners will provide free pet vaccines for fam...

  • Local Chapter Celebrates National FFA Week

    Donna Miller|Mar 2, 2022

    From February 19-26, FFA Chapters across the nation celebrated National FFA Week. National FFA Week is a time to showcase what FFA is and the impact it has on members every day. The Chinook Chapter of the FFA took part in the celebration with Dress-Up Days, FFA Fact of the Day, and a membership drive. On Monday, Chinook High School students were invited to wear flannel or camouflage gear, Tuesday was Blue and Gold Day, Wednesday welcomed the wearing of overalls and suspenders in a tribute to...

  • Two's Day Rates as Special Occurrence

    Donna Miller|Mar 2, 2022

    The deuces were wild on February 22 when one of the grandest palindromes of 2022 arrived on Tuesday, which was unofficially dubbed as "Two's Day." The date was so rare that the National Weather Service claims another such Two's Day won't happen again for another 400 years, in 2422 when February 22 again falls on a Tuesday. Besides all of the twos of this date, the palindrome aspect makes it significant. A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backwards as forwards-like ma...

  • Seed Show Will Include a Health Fair

    Donna Miller|Mar 2, 2022

    A special feature of the 72nd Annual Montana Seed Show will be a Health Fair. Last week, Allison Gray, Site Director for One Health—Sweet, shared details about the upcoming event. Beginning at 6:00 a.m. and extending until noon on Friday, March 11, One Health will be offering various lab tests. According to Gray, due to staffing shortages, only lab draws will be performed at the Health Fair. Furthermore, because of an issue with the laboratory that processes specimens, technicians are only able to do labs for one day during the Seed Show. H...

  • Hunting and fishing license year begins March 1

    Press Release|Mar 2, 2022

    The 2022 license year opens March 1, which means that is the day you can buy new hunting and fishing licenses and begin applying for permits and special licenses. The deadline to apply for deer and elk permits is April 1. Applications for most species – deer, elk, antelope, deer B, elk B, antelope B, moose, sheep, goat, bison, bear, turkey – can be made beginning March 1. This spring Fish, Wildlife & Parks will be launching the new MyFWP mobile app that will store and display licenses, permits, and digital carcass tags, known as E-Tags, whi...

  • Department of Revenue Returning to Blaine County Courthouse on Wednesdays

    Donna Miller|Mar 2, 2022

    On Friday, February 25, Czelsi Gómez, a Public Information Officer with the Montana Department of Revenue, confirmed that the department would begin offering office hours with a remote office in Chinook. According to Gómez, the Department of Revenue (DOR) will have a presence in the Blaine County Courthouse. Department employees will be in the County Attorney’s Conference Room every Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Blaine County residents unable to do their business with the DOR on Wednesdays can still visit the Havre Field Office at 315...

  • Inspiring Others with the Power of Words

    Donna Miller|Mar 2, 2022

    Harlem Junior/Senior High School has started her own podcast. The first episode of Rez Check released on February 10 with an introduction of the team. Longknife hopes to continue to drop new episodes of Rez Check every two weeks. A podcast is an audio program similar to Talk Radio, but listeners subscribe to it on their computers or mobile devices and listen whenever they like. The digital audio files made accessible on the Internet for downloading are typically available as a series. Subscriber...

  • Woodworking Projects Due March 10

    Dale Klungland|Mar 2, 2022

    Attention woodworkers - the 72nd annual Montana Seed Show is March 10,11,12, 2022. It is time to get those woodworking projects finished and enter them in our show. Entry day is Thursday, March 10th by 2:00 p.m. SHARP! Judging starts at 2:00 p.m. on that day. Woodworking articles will be given ribbons and the top in adult A & B and student A divisions will also receive a rosette and $100; student B division receives $50. All woodworking items must be no more than 100 lbs. and must be able to be moved easily. Items can be marked for sale AFTER...

  • Calling All Car Enthusiasts

    Donna Miller|Feb 23, 2022

    Max Cederberg and Alan Van Voast, the co-managers of the Car and Tractor Show to be held in conjunction with the Montana Seed Show, invite all car and farm enthusiasts to consider entering their vehicles for the one-day show on Saturday, March 12. According to Cederberg, the Harlem High School Shop has again been designated as the Car Show area. There will also be tables available for individuals to display their toys and models. Cederberg is hoping for sunny conditions on March 12 since the...

  • College Goal Monday February 28th, 2022.

    Press Release|Feb 23, 2022

    Aaniiih Nakoda College, in collaboration with the Fort Belknap Indian Community, is hosting a one stop college information and application event. Participating programs include Aaniiih Nakoda College's Student Services Program, Financial Aid Office, Native American Career and Technical Education Program (NACTEP), and Buffalo Summer Research Program, as well as the Fort Belknap Indian Community's Higher Education Program and Upward Bound Program. Anyone that would like to attend college this...

  • Update from Wool Show Superintendent

    Donna Miller|Feb 23, 2022

    Wool Show Superintendent, Sandy Miller announced last Wednesday that there will not be a Wool Show at the 72nd Annual Montana Seed Show when it takes place next month at Harlem High School on March 10-12. She cited several barriers to explain the cancellation. The Wool Show was typically the signature event for Thursday night of the Seed Show. However, according to Miller, last year only five fleeces were on display, and those came through primarily as a result of the extra effort of two...

  • It's Time for Bread and Pie Recipes to Collect Flour Dust

    Donna Miller|Feb 23, 2022

    Karolee Cronk, Superintendent of the Yeast Breads Department at the Montana Seed Show, and Lisa Hamilton, Superintendent of the Pie Department, encourage all bakers to get their cookbooks out and to start experimenting with what might become award-winning recipes. Entries should be brought to Harlem High School's big gymnasium beginning at 8:00 a.m. but no later than 9:30 a.m. on Friday, March 11, since judging will begin at 10:00. In the Yeast Breads Department, both white and 100% whole wheat...

  • Two Keys to Business Ownership: Patience and Persistence

    Donna Miller|Feb 23, 2022

    After graduating from Big Sandy High School in 2001, Eryn (Darlington) Nissen enrolled at Washington State University (WSU) in Pullman, Washington. While attending college, she joined the Army and was deployed to Iraq from 2005-2006. When she returned stateside, Nissen enrolled at Central Washington University (CWU) in Ellensburg, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Relations and a minor in Business Administration in 2009. Upon graduation, Nissen spent approximately ten...

  • County Welcomes Prevention Specialist

    Donna Miller|Feb 23, 2022

    With funding under the federal Partnership for Success grant, Blaine County has access to a new Prevention Specialist, Ashley Birdtail. Although Birdtail works for the Havre Encourages Long Range Prevention (HELP) Committee and the Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line, her added title encompasses all of the communities within the boundaries of Blaine County. Birdtail began her position in June 2021 and then moved into the prevention program at the end of August when the previous specialist moved on...

  • Edwards Named DAR Good Citizen

    Donna Miller|Feb 23, 2022

    On February 12, the Black Eagle-Assinniboine Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) presented Good Citizenship Awards to several North Central Montana high school students at a luncheon ceremony held at Meadowlark Country Club in Great Falls. Liam Edwards, a senior at Chinook High School, was among those awarded. Based on the degree to which they meet the DAR's core criteria, the winners are chosen by their respective schools. They are rated on the dependability, service,...

  • Big Sandy Rotary Benefit - March 19

    Press Release|Feb 23, 2022

    The Big Sandy Rotary Club is continuing the tradition of a benefit banquet in March with a grand gala event bringing Pirates of the Prairie to our town. Pirates of all kinds will gather at the 37th Annual Rotary Benefit Banquet on March 19, 2022. The annual Big Sandy Rotary benefit banquet will be the place to join the community in an evening of fun, great food, auctions and prizes. Your local Rotarians will soon have their tickets available for anyone who wants to purchase one. Tickets are still $100.00, which is the same price they were when...

  • From Food Security to Hats and Mindfulness, Blaine County Extension Shares Recent Activities

    Donna Miller|Feb 23, 2022

    Montana State University Extension Agents serve local needs with a mission focused on improving the lives of Montana citizens. In that spirit, Blaine County Agents, Trent Noel and Juli Snedigar responded to a need for hats by purchasing a Sentro, hand crank knitting machine. Since that purchase, more than 200 hats have been knitted and donated to local schools for children who either forget to bring a hat or who are without the resources to purchase one to wear outdoors at recess. According to N...

  • Chinook High School - Junior High 3rd Quarter Honor Roll

    Feb 23, 2022

    3th Grade Shyla Benzing Drake Berreth Liam Edwards Braden Eoff Shay Hauer Leonard McKee Halle Mitchell Hunter Molyneaux Anna Morrow Toby Niederegger Allison Powell Bailey Skoyen Gracie Warburton 11th Grade Flint Annis Torin Cecrle Aspyn Colby Grant Dinehart Belle Elliot Morgan Friede Sasha Gallus Sarah Gillett Lane Hasler Levi Jensen Christopher Jungers Daniel MacLeod Alexis Pitkanen Tyler Schoen Bree Swanson Anna Terry 10th Grade Mya Berreth Edgar Dinehart Quentin Edwards Britton Elliot Isaiah Gillet Aislinn Handy Aubree Handy Ryley Hofeldt...

  • Chinook High School - Junior High 3rd Quarter Honorable Mention

    Feb 23, 2022

    3th Grade Alexis Barber Joseph Dunbar Christian McKee Oskar Pula Lincoln Reich Tylie Richman Daniel Semenze 11th Grade Della Dinehart Lane Snider Caden Sullivan 10th Grade Sterling Bemis Corey Bilger Hadley Gustitis Listat Pope Cheyenne Weigand 9th Grade Julia Briere Hendrix Doney Cayla Hofer 8th Grade Griffin Crowley Kegan Green Noah Pomeroy 7th Grade Amalie Aberg Ryan Bell Kolten DePriest Kiley Huravitch Mataya Inman Jameson Nordboe Jonathan Skoyen Brooklyn Terry...

  • Five local congregations plan combined Lent and Holy Week services

    Steve Edwards|Feb 23, 2022

    Five local churches studying new ways to share resources and ministries are hosting several joint events during this year's Lenten season and Holy Week. The churches include the Havre Presbyterian Church, the Harlem Yoked Parish (a combined Presbyterian and Methodist congregation) and Chinook's United Methodist, American Lutheran and Presbyterian churches. Representatives of these churches are exploring new ways they can cooperate in their outreach. Discerning new paths for small churches Late...

  • MAT Seeks Assistance with Anastasia

    Donna Miller|Feb 23, 2022

    The Montana Actors’ Theatre and Havre High School Theatre production of Anastasia is cast and rehearsals are underway with over forty high school actors participating. This project was designed to give local students the opportunity to perform in a full-scale musical. While many entities in Havre and the surrounding communities have already pledged financial support for this project, the program is seeking additional assistance. Jay Pyette, Executive Director of Montana Actors’ Theatre (MAT), expressed excitement about the partnership and ple...

  • Wildlife Museum Reports on Progress

    Donna Miller|Feb 16, 2022

    Anyone who may have been in the vicinity of the 400 block of Indiana Street during the first week in February likely saw the construction activity taking place on the roof of the Blaine County Wildlife Museum. A Billings based company, Perfect 10 Roofing completed the roof covering phase of the job on February 7, and Clausen Construction is due to begin erecting the 45' x 100' addition in coming weeks. According to Commissioner Frank DePriest, the roof repairs were being completed as an...

  • Fishing Derby Declared a Success

    Donna Miller|Feb 16, 2022

    With cooperative weather and 44 anglers participating, the Chinook Rod and Gun Club considered their Third Annual Ice Fishing Derby, held on February 5, a success. Top winners were Nick Rosman, Jimmy Snow, and Shane Fox. About the event, Joe Kennedy, a Board Member for the local club, reported that the event boasted the "most anglers ever, best weather ever, and most fish caught ever!" With early morning sunshine, temperatures rose to around 43 degrees by Saturday afternoon, making a day on the...

  • Cynnloch Gibson Wins Blaine County Spelling Bee

    Donna Miller|Feb 16, 2022

    In the sixth round of the 2022 Blaine County Spelling Bee, fifth grader Cynnloch Gibson correctly spelled fructose to win a trip to Bozeman. As a result of his Grand Champion Speller status, he will advance to the Treasure State Spelling Bee on Saturday, March 12. Reserve Champion and first alternate is Bridget Reed, an eighth grader from Turner Public School. Eighteen spellers, representing four of the schools in Blaine County, competed in the 2022 Blaine County Spelling Bee on Wednesday,...

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