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Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
September 1st, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
September 1st, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Alabama farmer creates cornfield maze of U.S.
September 1st, 2004
Alabama farmer creates cornfield maze of U.S.AUTAUGAVILLE, Ala. (AP) - Ted Johnson has cut a maze in the shape of the continental United States into a 12-acre cornfield on his farm, hop...


Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinking
September 1st, 2004
Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinkingBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsAlcohol is by far the most abused drug among teenagers. Parents need to be aware of the...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
September 1st, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


Proposed city budget raises taxes, cuts spending
September 1st, 2004
Proposed city budget raises taxes, cuts spendingBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comHavre city officials an...


Crash victim's death saddens a community
September 1st, 2004
Crash victim's death saddens a communityBy Ellen Thompson/Havre Daily News/ethompson@havredailynews.comJeb Stiffarm, 60, of L...


LOUISE VILLETT obituary
September 1st, 2004
LOUISE VILLETT obituaryHINGHAM - Louise Catherine Villett, 88, of Hingham died Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Thursda...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
September 1st, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
September 1st, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Alabama farmer creates cornfield maze of U.S.
September 1st, 2004
Alabama farmer creates cornfield maze of U.S.AUTAUGAVILLE, Ala. (AP) - Ted Johnson has cut a maze in the shape of the continental United States into a 12-acre cornfield on his farm, hop...


Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinking
September 1st, 2004
Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinkingBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsAlcohol is by far the most abused drug among teenagers. Parents need to be aware of the...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
September 1st, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


Proposed city budget raises taxes, cuts spending
September 1st, 2004
Proposed city budget raises taxes, cuts spendingBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comHavre city officials an...


Crash victim's death saddens a community
September 1st, 2004
Crash victim's death saddens a communityBy Ellen Thompson/Havre Daily News/ethompson@havredailynews.comJeb Stiffarm, 60, of L...


LOUISE VILLETT obituary
September 1st, 2004
LOUISE VILLETT obituaryHINGHAM - Louise Catherine Villett, 88, of Hingham died Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Thursda...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
September 1st, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
September 1st, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Alabama farmer creates cornfield maze of U.S.
September 1st, 2004
Alabama farmer creates cornfield maze of U.S.AUTAUGAVILLE, Ala. (AP) - Ted Johnson has cut a maze in the shape of the continental United States into a 12-acre cornfield on his farm, hop...


Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinking
September 1st, 2004
Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinkingBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsAlcohol is by far the most abused drug among teenagers. Parents need to be aware of the...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
September 1st, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


Proposed city budget raises taxes, cuts spending
September 1st, 2004
Proposed city budget raises taxes, cuts spendingBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comHavre city officials an...


Crash victim's death saddens a community
September 1st, 2004
Crash victim's death saddens a communityBy Ellen Thompson/Havre Daily News/ethompson@havredailynews.comJeb Stiffarm, 60, of L...


LOUISE VILLETT obituary
September 1st, 2004
LOUISE VILLETT obituaryHINGHAM - Louise Catherine Villett, 88, of Hingham died Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Thursda...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
August 31st, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
August 31st, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 31st, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 31st, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinking
August 31st, 2004
Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinkingBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsAlcohol is by far the most abused drug among teenagers. Parents need to be aware of the...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
August 31st, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


City hears about possibility of joining water project
August 31st, 2004
City hears about possibility of joining water projectBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comHavre Mayor Bob Rice told...


State holds answer to Heritage Center
August 31st, 2004
State holds answer to Heritage CenterBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe fate of the Heritage Center, u...


TRYGVE KVANDE obituary
August 31st, 2004
TRYGVE KVANDE obituaryTrygve "Trig" Merle Kvande, 85, of Polson died at his home on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2004, from natural causes.Friends may call and visit with the famil...


JEB STIFFARM obituary
August 31st, 2004
JEB STIFFARM obituaryLODGE POLE - Jeb James Stiffarm Sr., 60, an Army veteran and retired heavy equipment operator and truck driver, died Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004, in a vehicle accident...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
August 31st, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
August 31st, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 31st, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 31st, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinking
August 31st, 2004
Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinkingBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsAlcohol is by far the most abused drug among teenagers. Parents need to be aware of the...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
August 31st, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


City hears about possibility of joining water project
August 31st, 2004
City hears about possibility of joining water projectBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comHavre Mayor Bob Rice told...


State holds answer to Heritage Center
August 31st, 2004
State holds answer to Heritage CenterBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe fate of the Heritage Center, u...


TRYGVE KVANDE obituary
August 31st, 2004
TRYGVE KVANDE obituaryTrygve "Trig" Merle Kvande, 85, of Polson died at his home on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2004, from natural causes.Friends may call and visit with the famil...


JEB STIFFARM obituary
August 31st, 2004
JEB STIFFARM obituaryLODGE POLE - Jeb James Stiffarm Sr., 60, an Army veteran and retired heavy equipment operator and truck driver, died Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004, in a vehicle accident...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
August 31st, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
August 31st, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 31st, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 31st, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinking
August 31st, 2004
Some brutal facts about teenagers and drinkingBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsAlcohol is by far the most abused drug among teenagers. Parents need to be aware of the...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
August 31st, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


City hears about possibility of joining water project
August 31st, 2004
City hears about possibility of joining water projectBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comHavre Mayor Bob Rice told...


State holds answer to Heritage Center
August 31st, 2004
State holds answer to Heritage CenterBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe fate of the Heritage Center, u...


TRYGVE KVANDE obituary
August 31st, 2004
TRYGVE KVANDE obituaryTrygve "Trig" Merle Kvande, 85, of Polson died at his home on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2004, from natural causes.Friends may call and visit with the famil...


JEB STIFFARM obituary
August 31st, 2004
JEB STIFFARM obituaryLODGE POLE - Jeb James Stiffarm Sr., 60, an Army veteran and retired heavy equipment operator and truck driver, died Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004, in a vehicle accident...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
August 30th, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
August 30th, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 30th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 30th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
August 30th, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


Local natural gas supplier seeks rate hike
August 30th, 2004
Local natural gas supplier seeks rate hikeBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comIn a time of increasing natural gas...


Workshop focuses on peacemaking as means to justice
August 30th, 2004
Workshop focuses on peacemaking as means to justiceBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY AGENCY �...


MAX KUHR obituary
August 30th, 2004
MAX KUHR obituaryMax Edward Kuhr, 81, died peacefully on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004, at Northern Montana Care Center.Cremation has taken place and private family services will be held....


ROBERT PETRICK obituary
August 30th, 2004
ROBERT PETRICK obituaryHINGHAM - Robert Wesley "Bob" Petrick, 86, of Hingham died peacefully Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004, at his home.A funeral service was scheduled for...


Men's league playoffs kick off on Tuesday
August 30th, 2004
Men's league playoffs kick off on TuesdayBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comThe days may...


Havre High golfers make solid showing at Lewistown invite
August 30th, 2004
Havre High golfers make solid showing at Lewistown inviteBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comOn...


HHS survives Devil-ish scare
August 30th, 2004
HHS survives Devil-ish scareBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comIt wasn't the first half t...


Pony spikers open season with win
August 30th, 2004
Pony spikers open season with winBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comSaturday's season-ope...


Skylights sweep own invitational
August 30th, 2004
Skylights sweep own invitationalBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comIf the rivalry between the M...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
August 30th, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
August 30th, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 30th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 30th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
August 30th, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


Local natural gas supplier seeks rate hike
August 30th, 2004
Local natural gas supplier seeks rate hikeBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comIn a time of increasing natural gas...


Workshop focuses on peacemaking as means to justice
August 30th, 2004
Workshop focuses on peacemaking as means to justiceBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY AGENCY �...


MAX KUHR obituary
August 30th, 2004
MAX KUHR obituaryMax Edward Kuhr, 81, died peacefully on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004, at Northern Montana Care Center.Cremation has taken place and private family services will be held....


ROBERT PETRICK obituary
August 30th, 2004
ROBERT PETRICK obituaryHINGHAM - Robert Wesley "Bob" Petrick, 86, of Hingham died peacefully Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004, at his home.A funeral service was scheduled for...


Men's league playoffs kick off on Tuesday
August 30th, 2004
Men's league playoffs kick off on TuesdayBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comThe days may...


Havre High golfers make solid showing at Lewistown invite
August 30th, 2004
Havre High golfers make solid showing at Lewistown inviteBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comOn...


HHS survives Devil-ish scare
August 30th, 2004
HHS survives Devil-ish scareBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comIt wasn't the first half t...


Pony spikers open season with win
August 30th, 2004
Pony spikers open season with winBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comSaturday's season-ope...


Skylights sweep own invitational
August 30th, 2004
Skylights sweep own invitationalBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comIf the rivalry between the M...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
August 30th, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
August 30th, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 30th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 30th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
August 30th, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


Local natural gas supplier seeks rate hike
August 30th, 2004
Local natural gas supplier seeks rate hikeBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comIn a time of increasing natural gas...


Workshop focuses on peacemaking as means to justice
August 30th, 2004
Workshop focuses on peacemaking as means to justiceBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY AGENCY �...


MAX KUHR obituary
August 30th, 2004
MAX KUHR obituaryMax Edward Kuhr, 81, died peacefully on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004, at Northern Montana Care Center.Cremation has taken place and private family services will be held....


ROBERT PETRICK obituary
August 30th, 2004
ROBERT PETRICK obituaryHINGHAM - Robert Wesley "Bob" Petrick, 86, of Hingham died peacefully Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004, at his home.A funeral service was scheduled for...


Men's league playoffs kick off on Tuesday
August 30th, 2004
Men's league playoffs kick off on TuesdayBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comThe days may...


Havre High golfers make solid showing at Lewistown invite
August 30th, 2004
Havre High golfers make solid showing at Lewistown inviteBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comOn...


HHS survives Devil-ish scare
August 30th, 2004
HHS survives Devil-ish scareBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comIt wasn't the first half t...


Pony spikers open season with win
August 30th, 2004
Pony spikers open season with winBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comSaturday's season-ope...


Skylights sweep own invitational
August 30th, 2004
Skylights sweep own invitationalBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comIf the rivalry between the M...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
August 27th, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
August 27th, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 27th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 27th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
August 27th, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


Drowning victim remembered for his kindnesses, struggles
August 27th, 2004
Drowning victim remembered for his kindnesses, strugglesPatrick WinderlHavre Daily Newspwinderl@havredailynews.com


State says Canada may be diverting Mont. water
August 27th, 2004
State says Canada may be diverting Mont. waterTim LeedsHavre Daily Newstleeds@havredailynews.comCHINOOK - Th...


Training examines 'hidden rules' of economic classes
August 27th, 2004
Training examines 'hidden rules' of economic classesKrystal SpringHavre Daily Newskspring@havredailynews.com


WANDA MARTIN obituary
August 27th, 2004
WANDA MARTIN obituaryROCKY BOY - Wanda Marie Martin, 72, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at Holy Family Hospital in Spokane, Wash., from natural causes.A wake and vigil service wa...


KENNETH ROBERTSON obituary
August 27th, 2004
KENNETH ROBERTSON obituaryBIG SANDY - Kenneth Glennon Robertson, 80, died Monday, Aug. 23, 2004, at the Horizon Hospice Home in Billings.A funeral service will be held at 11 a...


EDWARD SWANK obituary
August 27th, 2004
EDWARD SWANK obituaryCHESTER - Edward George "Eddie" Swank, 73, died Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004, at Liberty County Hospital in Chester.Ed requested no services, but a re...


HHS spikers open season with Maroons
August 27th, 2004
HHS spikers open season with MaroonsGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sports gferguson@havredailynews.comIn 2003...


Ponies make awaited debut
August 27th, 2004
Ponies make awaited debutGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sports gferguson@havredailynews.comSaturday night may...


They are not too good to represent the U.S.
August 27th, 2004
They are not too good to represent the U.S.By Ryan DivishLet's be real honest here. It's easy to look at the players on the U.S. Olympic basketball team and point out all...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
August 27th, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
August 27th, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 27th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 27th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
August 27th, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


Drowning victim remembered for his kindnesses, struggles
August 27th, 2004
Drowning victim remembered for his kindnesses, strugglesPatrick WinderlHavre Daily Newspwinderl@havredailynews.com


State says Canada may be diverting Mont. water
August 27th, 2004
State says Canada may be diverting Mont. waterTim LeedsHavre Daily Newstleeds@havredailynews.comCHINOOK - Th...


Training examines 'hidden rules' of economic classes
August 27th, 2004
Training examines 'hidden rules' of economic classesKrystal SpringHavre Daily Newskspring@havredailynews.com


WANDA MARTIN obituary
August 27th, 2004
WANDA MARTIN obituaryROCKY BOY - Wanda Marie Martin, 72, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at Holy Family Hospital in Spokane, Wash., from natural causes.A wake and vigil service wa...


KENNETH ROBERTSON obituary
August 27th, 2004
KENNETH ROBERTSON obituaryBIG SANDY - Kenneth Glennon Robertson, 80, died Monday, Aug. 23, 2004, at the Horizon Hospice Home in Billings.A funeral service will be held at 11 a...


EDWARD SWANK obituary
August 27th, 2004
EDWARD SWANK obituaryCHESTER - Edward George "Eddie" Swank, 73, died Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004, at Liberty County Hospital in Chester.Ed requested no services, but a re...


HHS spikers open season with Maroons
August 27th, 2004
HHS spikers open season with MaroonsGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sports gferguson@havredailynews.comIn 2003...


Ponies make awaited debut
August 27th, 2004
Ponies make awaited debutGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sports gferguson@havredailynews.comSaturday night may...


They are not too good to represent the U.S.
August 27th, 2004
They are not too good to represent the U.S.By Ryan DivishLet's be real honest here. It's easy to look at the players on the U.S. Olympic basketball team and point out all...


Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignore
August 27th, 2004
Some images in 'Fahrenheit 9/11' are hard to ignoreBy Karen DatkoHavre Daily News columnistIn a departure from the norm, this column is not about food. In fact,...


The Section 8 voucher program is not broken
August 27th, 2004
The Section 8 voucher program is not brokenBy George Warn and Jeannie HuntleyAnniversaries should be celebrations, but the 30th anniversary of the Section 8 housing program is look...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 27th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 27th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championships
August 27th, 2004
Two Havre-area pitchers do well at world championshipsStory by Krystal Spring/Photos by C. CottrellDave Rowin stood in the horseshoe pitcher's box at Holt Stadium in Pocatello...


Drowning victim remembered for his kindnesses, struggles
August 27th, 2004
Drowning victim remembered for his kindnesses, strugglesPatrick WinderlHavre Daily Newspwinderl@havredailynews.com


State says Canada may be diverting Mont. water
August 27th, 2004
State says Canada may be diverting Mont. waterTim LeedsHavre Daily Newstleeds@havredailynews.comCHINOOK - Th...


Training examines 'hidden rules' of economic classes
August 27th, 2004
Training examines 'hidden rules' of economic classesKrystal SpringHavre Daily Newskspring@havredailynews.com


WANDA MARTIN obituary
August 27th, 2004
WANDA MARTIN obituaryROCKY BOY - Wanda Marie Martin, 72, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at Holy Family Hospital in Spokane, Wash., from natural causes.A wake and vigil service wa...


KENNETH ROBERTSON obituary
August 27th, 2004
KENNETH ROBERTSON obituaryBIG SANDY - Kenneth Glennon Robertson, 80, died Monday, Aug. 23, 2004, at the Horizon Hospice Home in Billings.A funeral service will be held at 11 a...


EDWARD SWANK obituary
August 27th, 2004
EDWARD SWANK obituaryCHESTER - Edward George "Eddie" Swank, 73, died Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004, at Liberty County Hospital in Chester.Ed requested no services, but a re...


HHS spikers open season with Maroons
August 27th, 2004
HHS spikers open season with MaroonsGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sports gferguson@havredailynews.comIn 2003...


Ponies make awaited debut
August 27th, 2004
Ponies make awaited debutGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sports gferguson@havredailynews.comSaturday night may...


They are not too good to represent the U.S.
August 27th, 2004
They are not too good to represent the U.S.By Ryan DivishLet's be real honest here. It's easy to look at the players on the U.S. Olympic basketball team and point out all...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 26th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 26th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 26th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficial
August 26th, 2004
Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficialBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsIn the last two decades the number of overweight and obese children has more than doub...


Motorsports draws fans
August 26th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Plan evolves for regional visitors center at fairgrounds
August 26th, 2004
Plan evolves for regional visitors center at fairgroundsPatrick WinderlHavre Daily Newspwinderl@havredailynews.com


Little money for pay raises, City Council member says
August 26th, 2004
Little money for pay raises, City Council member saysKrystal SpringHavre Daily Newskspring@havredailynews.comCit...


Brown proposes using coal tax for St. Mary project
August 26th, 2004
Brown proposes using coal tax for St. Mary projectTim LeedsHavre Daily Newstleeds@havredailynews.comCHINOOK -...


RALPH FRIEDE obituary
August 26th, 2004
RALPH FRIEDE obituaryRalph Henry Friede, 75, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at his home of natural causes.The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Messiah Lutheran...


JANICE FUNK obituary
August 26th, 2004
JANICE FUNK obituaryBRIER, Wash. - Janice Marie Funk, 64, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004, at her home surrounded by her family after a long battle with cancer. A rosary will be he...


ALBERT LOENDORF obituary
August 26th, 2004
ALBERT LOENDORF obituaryGLENDIVE - Albert D. Loendorf, 90, of Glendive, formerly of Vida, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at the Northeastern Montana Veteran'...


MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituary
August 26th, 2004
MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituaryHINGHAM - Mildred Fern (Alex) Sedivy, 94, died on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at a Havre nursing facility.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday...


Skylight spikers open season at home
August 26th, 2004
Skylight spikers open season at homeBy Ryan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comMontan...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 26th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 26th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 26th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficial
August 26th, 2004
Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficialBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsIn the last two decades the number of overweight and obese children has more than doub...


Motorsports draws fans
August 26th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Plan evolves for regional visitors center at fairgrounds
August 26th, 2004
Plan evolves for regional visitors center at fairgroundsPatrick WinderlHavre Daily Newspwinderl@havredailynews.com


Little money for pay raises, City Council member says
August 26th, 2004
Little money for pay raises, City Council member saysKrystal SpringHavre Daily Newskspring@havredailynews.comCit...


Brown proposes using coal tax for St. Mary project
August 26th, 2004
Brown proposes using coal tax for St. Mary projectTim LeedsHavre Daily Newstleeds@havredailynews.comCHINOOK -...


RALPH FRIEDE obituary
August 26th, 2004
RALPH FRIEDE obituaryRalph Henry Friede, 75, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at his home of natural causes.The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Messiah Lutheran...


JANICE FUNK obituary
August 26th, 2004
JANICE FUNK obituaryBRIER, Wash. - Janice Marie Funk, 64, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004, at her home surrounded by her family after a long battle with cancer. A rosary will be he...


ALBERT LOENDORF obituary
August 26th, 2004
ALBERT LOENDORF obituaryGLENDIVE - Albert D. Loendorf, 90, of Glendive, formerly of Vida, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at the Northeastern Montana Veteran'...


MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituary
August 26th, 2004
MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituaryHINGHAM - Mildred Fern (Alex) Sedivy, 94, died on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at a Havre nursing facility.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday...


Skylight spikers open season at home
August 26th, 2004
Skylight spikers open season at homeBy Ryan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comMontan...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 26th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 26th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 26th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficial
August 26th, 2004
Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficialBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsIn the last two decades the number of overweight and obese children has more than doub...


Motorsports draws fans
August 26th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Plan evolves for regional visitors center at fairgrounds
August 26th, 2004
Plan evolves for regional visitors center at fairgroundsPatrick WinderlHavre Daily Newspwinderl@havredailynews.com


Little money for pay raises, City Council member says
August 26th, 2004
Little money for pay raises, City Council member saysKrystal SpringHavre Daily Newskspring@havredailynews.comCit...


Brown proposes using coal tax for St. Mary project
August 26th, 2004
Brown proposes using coal tax for St. Mary projectTim LeedsHavre Daily Newstleeds@havredailynews.comCHINOOK -...


RALPH FRIEDE obituary
August 26th, 2004
RALPH FRIEDE obituaryRalph Henry Friede, 75, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at his home of natural causes.The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Messiah Lutheran...


JANICE FUNK obituary
August 26th, 2004
JANICE FUNK obituaryBRIER, Wash. - Janice Marie Funk, 64, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004, at her home surrounded by her family after a long battle with cancer. A rosary will be he...


ALBERT LOENDORF obituary
August 26th, 2004
ALBERT LOENDORF obituaryGLENDIVE - Albert D. Loendorf, 90, of Glendive, formerly of Vida, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at the Northeastern Montana Veteran'...


MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituary
August 26th, 2004
MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituaryHINGHAM - Mildred Fern (Alex) Sedivy, 94, died on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at a Havre nursing facility.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday...


Skylight spikers open season at home
August 26th, 2004
Skylight spikers open season at homeBy Ryan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comMontan...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 25th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 25th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 25th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficial
August 25th, 2004
Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficialBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsIn the last two decades the number of overweight and obese children has more than doub...


Motorsports draws fans
August 25th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Sheriff's office issues report on drowning
August 25th, 2004
Sheriff's office issues report on drowningPatrick WinderlHavre Daily Newspwinderl@havredailynews.comA Havr...


University system looks for way to improve economy
August 25th, 2004
University system looks for way to improve economyTim LeedsHavre Daily Newstleeds@havredailynews.comA team that w...


RALPH FRIEDE obituary
August 25th, 2004
RALPH FRIEDE obituaryRalph Henry Friede, 75, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at his home of natural causes.The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Messiah Lutheran...


JANICE FUNK obituary
August 25th, 2004
JANICE FUNK obituaryBRIER, Wash. - Janice Marie Funk, 64, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004, at her home surrounded by her family after a long battle with cancer. A rosary will be he...


ALBERT LOENDORF obituary
August 25th, 2004
ALBERT LOENDORF obituaryGLENDIVE - Albert D. Loendorf, 90, of Glendive, formerly of Vida, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at the Northeastern Montana Veteran'...


MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituary
August 25th, 2004
MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituaryHINGHAM - Mildred Fern (Alex) Sedivy, 94, died on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at a Havre nursing facility.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday...


HHS golf teams battle rain, tough competition in opener
August 25th, 2004
HHS golf teams battle rain, tough competition in openerBy Ryan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 25th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 25th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 25th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficial
August 25th, 2004
Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficialBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsIn the last two decades the number of overweight and obese children has more than doub...


Motorsports draws fans
August 25th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Sheriff's office issues report on drowning
August 25th, 2004
Sheriff's office issues report on drowningPatrick WinderlHavre Daily Newspwinderl@havredailynews.comA Havr...


University system looks for way to improve economy
August 25th, 2004
University system looks for way to improve economyTim LeedsHavre Daily Newstleeds@havredailynews.comA team that w...


RALPH FRIEDE obituary
August 25th, 2004
RALPH FRIEDE obituaryRalph Henry Friede, 75, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at his home of natural causes.The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Messiah Lutheran...


JANICE FUNK obituary
August 25th, 2004
JANICE FUNK obituaryBRIER, Wash. - Janice Marie Funk, 64, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004, at her home surrounded by her family after a long battle with cancer. A rosary will be he...


ALBERT LOENDORF obituary
August 25th, 2004
ALBERT LOENDORF obituaryGLENDIVE - Albert D. Loendorf, 90, of Glendive, formerly of Vida, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at the Northeastern Montana Veteran'...


MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituary
August 25th, 2004
MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituaryHINGHAM - Mildred Fern (Alex) Sedivy, 94, died on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at a Havre nursing facility.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday...


HHS golf teams battle rain, tough competition in opener
August 25th, 2004
HHS golf teams battle rain, tough competition in openerBy Ryan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 25th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 25th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 25th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficial
August 25th, 2004
Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficialBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsIn the last two decades the number of overweight and obese children has more than doub...


Motorsports draws fans
August 25th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Sheriff's office issues report on drowning
August 25th, 2004
Sheriff's office issues report on drowningPatrick WinderlHavre Daily Newspwinderl@havredailynews.comA Havr...


University system looks for way to improve economy
August 25th, 2004
University system looks for way to improve economyTim LeedsHavre Daily Newstleeds@havredailynews.comA team that w...


RALPH FRIEDE obituary
August 25th, 2004
RALPH FRIEDE obituaryRalph Henry Friede, 75, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at his home of natural causes.The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Messiah Lutheran...


JANICE FUNK obituary
August 25th, 2004
JANICE FUNK obituaryBRIER, Wash. - Janice Marie Funk, 64, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004, at her home surrounded by her family after a long battle with cancer. A rosary will be he...


ALBERT LOENDORF obituary
August 25th, 2004
ALBERT LOENDORF obituaryGLENDIVE - Albert D. Loendorf, 90, of Glendive, formerly of Vida, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at the Northeastern Montana Veteran'...


MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituary
August 25th, 2004
MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituaryHINGHAM - Mildred Fern (Alex) Sedivy, 94, died on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at a Havre nursing facility.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday...


HHS golf teams battle rain, tough competition in opener
August 25th, 2004
HHS golf teams battle rain, tough competition in openerBy Ryan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 24th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 24th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 24th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficial
August 24th, 2004
Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficialBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsIn the last two decades the number of overweight and obese children has more than doub...


Motorsports draws fans
August 24th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


No complaints about the rain
August 24th, 2004
No complaints about the rainBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comRain is delaying the completion of harvesting in n...


Council meeting will focus on water project
August 24th, 2004
Council meeting will focus on water projectBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe Havre City Council is holding a...


Program focuses on helping kids cope with trauma
August 24th, 2004
Program focuses on helping kids cope with traumaBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY AGENCY -...


RALPH FRIEDE obituary
August 24th, 2004
RALPH FRIEDE obituaryRalph Henry Friede, 75, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at his home of natural causes.The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Messiah Lutheran...


JANICE FUNK obituary
August 24th, 2004
JANICE FUNK obituaryBRIER, Wash. - Janice Marie Funk, 64, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004, at her home surrounded by her family after a long battle with cancer. A rosary will be he...


ALBERT LOENDORF obituary
August 24th, 2004
ALBERT LOENDORF obituaryGLENDIVE - Albert D. Loendorf, 90, of Glendive, formerly of Vida, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at the Northeastern Montana Veteran'...


MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituary
August 24th, 2004
MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituaryHINGHAM - Mildred Fern (Alex) Sedivy, 94, died on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at a Havre nursing facility.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday...


HHS golf team opens in Great Falls
August 24th, 2004
HHS golf team opens in Great Falls By George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comThe halls of Havre High...


Reminder for local coaches
August 24th, 2004
Reminder for local coachesArea coaches and athletic directors are reminded to return their Havre Daily News questionnaires as soon as possible. The questionnaires along with a rost...


Scrimmages highlight of weekend sports
August 24th, 2004
Scrimmages highlight of weekend sportsBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comWith the regular seaso...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 24th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 24th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 24th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficial
August 24th, 2004
Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficialBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsIn the last two decades the number of overweight and obese children has more than doub...


Motorsports draws fans
August 24th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


No complaints about the rain
August 24th, 2004
No complaints about the rainBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comRain is delaying the completion of harvesting in n...


Council meeting will focus on water project
August 24th, 2004
Council meeting will focus on water projectBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe Havre City Council is holding a...


Program focuses on helping kids cope with trauma
August 24th, 2004
Program focuses on helping kids cope with traumaBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY AGENCY -...


RALPH FRIEDE obituary
August 24th, 2004
RALPH FRIEDE obituaryRalph Henry Friede, 75, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at his home of natural causes.The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Messiah Lutheran...


JANICE FUNK obituary
August 24th, 2004
JANICE FUNK obituaryBRIER, Wash. - Janice Marie Funk, 64, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004, at her home surrounded by her family after a long battle with cancer. A rosary will be he...


ALBERT LOENDORF obituary
August 24th, 2004
ALBERT LOENDORF obituaryGLENDIVE - Albert D. Loendorf, 90, of Glendive, formerly of Vida, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at the Northeastern Montana Veteran'...


MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituary
August 24th, 2004
MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituaryHINGHAM - Mildred Fern (Alex) Sedivy, 94, died on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at a Havre nursing facility.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday...


HHS golf team opens in Great Falls
August 24th, 2004
HHS golf team opens in Great Falls By George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comThe halls of Havre High...


Reminder for local coaches
August 24th, 2004
Reminder for local coachesArea coaches and athletic directors are reminded to return their Havre Daily News questionnaires as soon as possible. The questionnaires along with a rost...


Scrimmages highlight of weekend sports
August 24th, 2004
Scrimmages highlight of weekend sportsBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comWith the regular seaso...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 24th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 24th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 24th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficial
August 24th, 2004
Family exercise can be fun as well as beneficialBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsIn the last two decades the number of overweight and obese children has more than doub...


Motorsports draws fans
August 24th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


No complaints about the rain
August 24th, 2004
No complaints about the rainBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comRain is delaying the completion of harvesting in n...


Council meeting will focus on water project
August 24th, 2004
Council meeting will focus on water projectBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe Havre City Council is holding a...


Program focuses on helping kids cope with trauma
August 24th, 2004
Program focuses on helping kids cope with traumaBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY AGENCY -...


RALPH FRIEDE obituary
August 24th, 2004
RALPH FRIEDE obituaryRalph Henry Friede, 75, died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at his home of natural causes.The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Messiah Lutheran...


JANICE FUNK obituary
August 24th, 2004
JANICE FUNK obituaryBRIER, Wash. - Janice Marie Funk, 64, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004, at her home surrounded by her family after a long battle with cancer. A rosary will be he...


ALBERT LOENDORF obituary
August 24th, 2004
ALBERT LOENDORF obituaryGLENDIVE - Albert D. Loendorf, 90, of Glendive, formerly of Vida, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at the Northeastern Montana Veteran'...


MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituary
August 24th, 2004
MILDRED F. SEDIVY obituaryHINGHAM - Mildred Fern (Alex) Sedivy, 94, died on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2004, at a Havre nursing facility.A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday...


HHS golf team opens in Great Falls
August 24th, 2004
HHS golf team opens in Great Falls By George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comThe halls of Havre High...


Reminder for local coaches
August 24th, 2004
Reminder for local coachesArea coaches and athletic directors are reminded to return their Havre Daily News questionnaires as soon as possible. The questionnaires along with a rost...


Scrimmages highlight of weekend sports
August 24th, 2004
Scrimmages highlight of weekend sportsBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comWith the regular seaso...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 23rd, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 23rd, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 23rd, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 23rd, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Motorsports draws fans
August 23rd, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Art on the Avenue smaller but successful
August 23rd, 2004
Art on the Avenue smaller but successfulBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThere was artwork aplenty at th...


Morris leaves HELP Committee after many accomplishments
August 23rd, 2004
Morris leaves HELP Committee after many accomplishmentsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comLast week mar...


New rule would give secretary some say over FSA committees
August 23rd, 2004
New rule would give secretary some say over FSA committeesBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comA proposed change in...


GORDON AZURE obituary
August 23rd, 2004
GORDON AZURE obituaryHARLEM - Gordon Azure, 74, of Harlem died early Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004, at Benefis Healthcare in Great Falls from complications of cancer treatment.A fu...


HHS golf team opens in Great Falls
August 23rd, 2004
HHS golf team opens in Great Falls By George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comThe halls of Havre High...


Scrimmages highlight of weekend sports
August 23rd, 2004
Scrimmages highlight of weekend sportsBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comWith the regular seaso...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 23rd, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 23rd, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 23rd, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 23rd, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Motorsports draws fans
August 23rd, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Art on the Avenue smaller but successful
August 23rd, 2004
Art on the Avenue smaller but successfulBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThere was artwork aplenty at th...


Morris leaves HELP Committee after many accomplishments
August 23rd, 2004
Morris leaves HELP Committee after many accomplishmentsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comLast week mar...


New rule would give secretary some say over FSA committees
August 23rd, 2004
New rule would give secretary some say over FSA committeesBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comA proposed change in...


GORDON AZURE obituary
August 23rd, 2004
GORDON AZURE obituaryHARLEM - Gordon Azure, 74, of Harlem died early Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004, at Benefis Healthcare in Great Falls from complications of cancer treatment.A fu...


HHS golf team opens in Great Falls
August 23rd, 2004
HHS golf team opens in Great Falls By George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comThe halls of Havre High...


Scrimmages highlight of weekend sports
August 23rd, 2004
Scrimmages highlight of weekend sportsBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comWith the regular seaso...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 23rd, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 23rd, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 23rd, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 23rd, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Motorsports draws fans
August 23rd, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Art on the Avenue smaller but successful
August 23rd, 2004
Art on the Avenue smaller but successfulBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThere was artwork aplenty at th...


Morris leaves HELP Committee after many accomplishments
August 23rd, 2004
Morris leaves HELP Committee after many accomplishmentsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comLast week mar...


New rule would give secretary some say over FSA committees
August 23rd, 2004
New rule would give secretary some say over FSA committeesBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comA proposed change in...


GORDON AZURE obituary
August 23rd, 2004
GORDON AZURE obituaryHARLEM - Gordon Azure, 74, of Harlem died early Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004, at Benefis Healthcare in Great Falls from complications of cancer treatment.A fu...


HHS golf team opens in Great Falls
August 23rd, 2004
HHS golf team opens in Great Falls By George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/gferguson@havredailynews.comThe halls of Havre High...


Scrimmages highlight of weekend sports
August 23rd, 2004
Scrimmages highlight of weekend sportsBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comWith the regular seaso...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 20th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 20th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 20th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 20th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Motorsports draws fans
August 20th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Airport work may be delayed a year
August 20th, 2004
Airport work may be delayed a yearBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comAn engineering firm has recommende...


CRP may be up for major overhaul
August 20th, 2004
CRP may be up for major overhaulBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comA controversial agricultural program may under...


Tribal court studies traditional justice approach of 'peacemaking...
August 20th, 2004
Tribal court studies traditional justice approach of 'peacemaking'By Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.com...


GORDON AZURE obituary
August 20th, 2004
GORDON AZURE obituaryHARLEM - Gordon Azure, 74, of Harlem died early Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004, at Benefis Healthcare in Great Falls from complications of cancer treatment.A fu...


Playoffs near for both men's golf leagues
August 20th, 2004
Playoffs near for both men's golf leaguesBy George FergusonThe Great Northern Fair did not bring inclement weather to the Hi-Line this year and that meant ideal conditions for...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 20th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 20th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 20th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 20th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Motorsports draws fans
August 20th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Airport work may be delayed a year
August 20th, 2004
Airport work may be delayed a yearBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comAn engineering firm has recommende...


CRP may be up for major overhaul
August 20th, 2004
CRP may be up for major overhaulBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comA controversial agricultural program may under...


Tribal court studies traditional justice approach of 'peacemaking...
August 20th, 2004
Tribal court studies traditional justice approach of 'peacemaking'By Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.com...


GORDON AZURE obituary
August 20th, 2004
GORDON AZURE obituaryHARLEM - Gordon Azure, 74, of Harlem died early Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004, at Benefis Healthcare in Great Falls from complications of cancer treatment.A fu...


Playoffs near for both men's golf leagues
August 20th, 2004
Playoffs near for both men's golf leaguesBy George FergusonThe Great Northern Fair did not bring inclement weather to the Hi-Line this year and that meant ideal conditions for...


Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worse
August 20th, 2004
Presidential campaign has taken a turn for the worseWar should be one of the key issues in the presidential race, but it should be the war in Iraq and not the Vietnam War that ended 30 years...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 20th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 20th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 20th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Motorsports draws fans
August 20th, 2004
Motorsports draws fansBy Tim LeedsA complex east of Havre is attracting motor-sports enthusiasts from around the state and across the border, and only shows signs of growing.


Airport work may be delayed a year
August 20th, 2004
Airport work may be delayed a yearBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comAn engineering firm has recommende...


CRP may be up for major overhaul
August 20th, 2004
CRP may be up for major overhaulBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comA controversial agricultural program may under...


Tribal court studies traditional justice approach of 'peacemaking...
August 20th, 2004
Tribal court studies traditional justice approach of 'peacemaking'By Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.com...


GORDON AZURE obituary
August 20th, 2004
GORDON AZURE obituaryHARLEM - Gordon Azure, 74, of Harlem died early Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2004, at Benefis Healthcare in Great Falls from complications of cancer treatment.A fu...


Playoffs near for both men's golf leagues
August 20th, 2004
Playoffs near for both men's golf leaguesBy George FergusonThe Great Northern Fair did not bring inclement weather to the Hi-Line this year and that meant ideal conditions for...


City residents should decide fate of the Heritage Center
August 19th, 2004
City residents should decide fate of the Heritage CenterWe applaud the suggestion by Havre City Council member Emily Mayer Lossing that the people of Havre vote on the future of the Heritage...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 19th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 19th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 19th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Novel borrows from author's life
August 19th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Dignity Dash run/walk will raise money for mental health treatment
August 19th, 2004
Dignity Dash run/walk will raise money for mental health treatmentBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comGolde...


Mosquito district running out of funds
August 19th, 2004
Mosquito district running out of fundsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comThe Hill County Mosquito Contr...


Officers arrest an armed man after 3-hour trek
August 19th, 2004
Officers arrest an armed man after 3-hour trekBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comOfficers from four law enforceme...


CAMERON WORSTELL obituary
August 19th, 2004
CAMERON WORSTELL obituaryR. Cameron Worstell, 65, of Havre, an instructor and associate college professor, died Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2004, at a Billings hospital of natural causes.A f...


Playoffs near for both men's golf leagues
August 19th, 2004
Playoffs near for both men's golf leaguesBy George FergusonThe Great Northern Fair did not bring inclement weather to the Hi-Line this year and that meant ideal conditions for...


City residents should decide fate of the Heritage Center
August 19th, 2004
City residents should decide fate of the Heritage CenterWe applaud the suggestion by Havre City Council member Emily Mayer Lossing that the people of Havre vote on the future of the Heritage...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 19th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 19th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 19th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Novel borrows from author's life
August 19th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Dignity Dash run/walk will raise money for mental health treatment
August 19th, 2004
Dignity Dash run/walk will raise money for mental health treatmentBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comGolde...


Mosquito district running out of funds
August 19th, 2004
Mosquito district running out of fundsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comThe Hill County Mosquito Contr...


Officers arrest an armed man after 3-hour trek
August 19th, 2004
Officers arrest an armed man after 3-hour trekBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comOfficers from four law enforceme...


CAMERON WORSTELL obituary
August 19th, 2004
CAMERON WORSTELL obituaryR. Cameron Worstell, 65, of Havre, an instructor and associate college professor, died Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2004, at a Billings hospital of natural causes.A f...


Playoffs near for both men's golf leagues
August 19th, 2004
Playoffs near for both men's golf leaguesBy George FergusonThe Great Northern Fair did not bring inclement weather to the Hi-Line this year and that meant ideal conditions for...


City residents should decide fate of the Heritage Center
August 19th, 2004
City residents should decide fate of the Heritage CenterWe applaud the suggestion by Havre City Council member Emily Mayer Lossing that the people of Havre vote on the future of the Heritage...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 19th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 19th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 19th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Novel borrows from author's life
August 19th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Dignity Dash run/walk will raise money for mental health treatment
August 19th, 2004
Dignity Dash run/walk will raise money for mental health treatmentBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comGolde...


Mosquito district running out of funds
August 19th, 2004
Mosquito district running out of fundsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comThe Hill County Mosquito Contr...


Officers arrest an armed man after 3-hour trek
August 19th, 2004
Officers arrest an armed man after 3-hour trekBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comOfficers from four law enforceme...


CAMERON WORSTELL obituary
August 19th, 2004
CAMERON WORSTELL obituaryR. Cameron Worstell, 65, of Havre, an instructor and associate college professor, died Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2004, at a Billings hospital of natural causes.A f...


Playoffs near for both men's golf leagues
August 19th, 2004
Playoffs near for both men's golf leaguesBy George FergusonThe Great Northern Fair did not bring inclement weather to the Hi-Line this year and that meant ideal conditions for...


City residents should decide fate of the Heritage Center
August 18th, 2004
City residents should decide fate of the Heritage CenterWe applaud the suggestion by Havre City Council member Emily Mayer Lossing that the people of Havre vote on the future of the Heritage...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 18th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 18th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 18th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Novel borrows from author's life
August 18th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Fair officials look for solutions as revenue falls
August 18th, 2004
Fair officials look for solutions as revenue fallsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comAs fair board memb...


Isbell names final member of new board
August 18th, 2004
Isbell names final member of new boardBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comHill County Superintendent of Schools Sh...


Chinook to forfeit varsity football season
August 18th, 2004
Chinook to forfeit varsity football seasonBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comIt's a day th...


City residents should decide fate of the Heritage Center
August 18th, 2004
City residents should decide fate of the Heritage CenterWe applaud the suggestion by Havre City Council member Emily Mayer Lossing that the people of Havre vote on the future of the Heritage...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 18th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 18th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 18th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Novel borrows from author's life
August 18th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Fair officials look for solutions as revenue falls
August 18th, 2004
Fair officials look for solutions as revenue fallsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comAs fair board memb...


Isbell names final member of new board
August 18th, 2004
Isbell names final member of new boardBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comHill County Superintendent of Schools Sh...


Chinook to forfeit varsity football season
August 18th, 2004
Chinook to forfeit varsity football seasonBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comIt's a day th...


City residents should decide fate of the Heritage Center
August 18th, 2004
City residents should decide fate of the Heritage CenterWe applaud the suggestion by Havre City Council member Emily Mayer Lossing that the people of Havre vote on the future of the Heritage...


Ag groups sponsor young leadership conference
August 18th, 2004
Ag groups sponsor young leadership conferenceNow is the time to register for the first Young Ag Leadership Conference Oct. 1-3 in Bozeman. The inaugural conference - a partnership of...


Ranchers thread their way into sewing business
August 18th, 2004
Ranchers thread their way into sewing businessBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Fall in Montana is the season for cutting cattle, separating calves from the h...


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 18th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Novel borrows from author's life
August 18th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Fair officials look for solutions as revenue falls
August 18th, 2004
Fair officials look for solutions as revenue fallsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comAs fair board memb...


Isbell names final member of new board
August 18th, 2004
Isbell names final member of new boardBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comHill County Superintendent of Schools Sh...


Chinook to forfeit varsity football season
August 18th, 2004
Chinook to forfeit varsity football seasonBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comIt's a day th...


City residents should decide fate of the Heritage Center
August 17th, 2004
City residents should decide fate of the Heritage CenterWe applaud the suggestion by Havre City Council member Emily Mayer Lossing that the people of Havre vote on the future of the Heritage...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 17th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 17th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 17th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Novel borrows from author's life
August 17th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


THIS STORY APPEARED IN THE MONDAY, AUGUST 16TH EDITION OF THE HAVRE DA...
August 17th, 2004
THIS STORY APPEARED IN THE MONDAY, AUGUST 16TH EDITION OF THE HAVRE DAILY NEWSBreaks monument supporters unhappy with management planBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/


Commission: Montana should implement Indian Education Act
August 17th, 2004
Commission: Montana should implement Indian Education ActHELENA (AP) - The School Renewal Commission is recommending the state fully implement the Indian Education For All Act, which ca...


Democratic opponent on the attack over incumbent's record
August 17th, 2004
Democratic opponent on the attack over incumbent's recordBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comTracy Velazquez,...


Havre man drowns in Bear Paw Lake
August 17th, 2004
Havre man drowns in Bear Paw LakeBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comA Havre man drowned Monday afternoon at Bear...


City has gotten serious about weed control
August 17th, 2004
City has gotten serious about weed controlBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comLetting weeds grow uncut in y...


Solid performances abound at Great Northern Stampede
August 17th, 2004
Solid performances abound at Great Northern StampedeBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comJosh Rey...


City residents should decide fate of the Heritage Center
August 17th, 2004
City residents should decide fate of the Heritage CenterWe applaud the suggestion by Havre City Council member Emily Mayer Lossing that the people of Havre vote on the future of the Heritage...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 17th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 17th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 17th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Novel borrows from author's life
August 17th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


THIS STORY APPEARED IN THE MONDAY, AUGUST 16TH EDITION OF THE HAVRE DA...
August 17th, 2004
THIS STORY APPEARED IN THE MONDAY, AUGUST 16TH EDITION OF THE HAVRE DAILY NEWSBreaks monument supporters unhappy with management planBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/


Commission: Montana should implement Indian Education Act
August 17th, 2004
Commission: Montana should implement Indian Education ActHELENA (AP) - The School Renewal Commission is recommending the state fully implement the Indian Education For All Act, which ca...


Democratic opponent on the attack over incumbent's record
August 17th, 2004
Democratic opponent on the attack over incumbent's recordBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comTracy Velazquez,...


Havre man drowns in Bear Paw Lake
August 17th, 2004
Havre man drowns in Bear Paw LakeBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comA Havre man drowned Monday afternoon at Bear...


City has gotten serious about weed control
August 17th, 2004
City has gotten serious about weed controlBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comLetting weeds grow uncut in y...


Solid performances abound at Great Northern Stampede
August 17th, 2004
Solid performances abound at Great Northern StampedeBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comJosh Rey...


City residents should decide fate of the Heritage Center
August 17th, 2004
City residents should decide fate of the Heritage CenterWe applaud the suggestion by Havre City Council member Emily Mayer Lossing that the people of Havre vote on the future of the Heritage...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 17th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 17th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Kids with high hopes do better in school, life
August 17th, 2004
Kids with high hopes do better in school, lifeBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer is ending and it's time for your kids to head back to school. While new clas...


Novel borrows from author's life
August 17th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


THIS STORY APPEARED IN THE MONDAY, AUGUST 16TH EDITION OF THE HAVRE DA...
August 17th, 2004
THIS STORY APPEARED IN THE MONDAY, AUGUST 16TH EDITION OF THE HAVRE DAILY NEWSBreaks monument supporters unhappy with management planBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/


Commission: Montana should implement Indian Education Act
August 17th, 2004
Commission: Montana should implement Indian Education ActHELENA (AP) - The School Renewal Commission is recommending the state fully implement the Indian Education For All Act, which ca...


Democratic opponent on the attack over incumbent's record
August 17th, 2004
Democratic opponent on the attack over incumbent's recordBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comTracy Velazquez,...


Havre man drowns in Bear Paw Lake
August 17th, 2004
Havre man drowns in Bear Paw LakeBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comA Havre man drowned Monday afternoon at Bear...


City has gotten serious about weed control
August 17th, 2004
City has gotten serious about weed controlBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comLetting weeds grow uncut in y...


Solid performances abound at Great Northern Stampede
August 17th, 2004
Solid performances abound at Great Northern StampedeBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comJosh Rey...


Bush's overtime rules don't help families
August 16th, 2004
Bush's overtime rules don't help familiesPresident Bush's proposed overtime changes passed their final hurdle when the U.S. House refused to join the Senate in its effort to s...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 16th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 16th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Novel borrows from author's life
August 16th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Breaks monument supporters unhappy with management plan
August 16th, 2004
Breaks monument supporters unhappy with management planBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comWhile a lawsuit is dela...


Council member pushes for public vote on Heritage Center
August 16th, 2004
Council member pushes for public vote on Heritage CenterBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe fate of the...


FRANCIS BACHINI obituary
August 16th, 2004
FRANCIS BACHINI obituaryFrancis Valentino Bachini, 83, longtime resident of Havre, died Friday, Aug. 13, 2004, at his home of natural causes.Cremation has taken place. His memorial...


ALBERT GREYTAK obituary
August 16th, 2004
ALBERT GREYTAK obituaryAlbert Frances Greytak, 101, died Thursday evening, Aug. 12, 2004, at his home of natural causes.A prayer vigil service will be held at 7 p.m. today at St. J...


The block is back
August 16th, 2004
The block is backBy Ryan DivishThe block is back. Despite watching countless hours of television, reading sweet publications such as Entertainment Weekly, the National Enquirer and...


Bush's overtime rules don't help families
August 16th, 2004
Bush's overtime rules don't help familiesPresident Bush's proposed overtime changes passed their final hurdle when the U.S. House refused to join the Senate in its effort to s...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 16th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 16th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Novel borrows from author's life
August 16th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Breaks monument supporters unhappy with management plan
August 16th, 2004
Breaks monument supporters unhappy with management planBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comWhile a lawsuit is dela...


Council member pushes for public vote on Heritage Center
August 16th, 2004
Council member pushes for public vote on Heritage CenterBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe fate of the...


FRANCIS BACHINI obituary
August 16th, 2004
FRANCIS BACHINI obituaryFrancis Valentino Bachini, 83, longtime resident of Havre, died Friday, Aug. 13, 2004, at his home of natural causes.Cremation has taken place. His memorial...


ALBERT GREYTAK obituary
August 16th, 2004
ALBERT GREYTAK obituaryAlbert Frances Greytak, 101, died Thursday evening, Aug. 12, 2004, at his home of natural causes.A prayer vigil service will be held at 7 p.m. today at St. J...


The block is back
August 16th, 2004
The block is backBy Ryan DivishThe block is back. Despite watching countless hours of television, reading sweet publications such as Entertainment Weekly, the National Enquirer and...


Bush's overtime rules don't help families
August 16th, 2004
Bush's overtime rules don't help familiesPresident Bush's proposed overtime changes passed their final hurdle when the U.S. House refused to join the Senate in its effort to s...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 16th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 16th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Novel borrows from author's life
August 16th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Breaks monument supporters unhappy with management plan
August 16th, 2004
Breaks monument supporters unhappy with management planBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comWhile a lawsuit is dela...


Council member pushes for public vote on Heritage Center
August 16th, 2004
Council member pushes for public vote on Heritage CenterBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe fate of the...


FRANCIS BACHINI obituary
August 16th, 2004
FRANCIS BACHINI obituaryFrancis Valentino Bachini, 83, longtime resident of Havre, died Friday, Aug. 13, 2004, at his home of natural causes.Cremation has taken place. His memorial...


ALBERT GREYTAK obituary
August 16th, 2004
ALBERT GREYTAK obituaryAlbert Frances Greytak, 101, died Thursday evening, Aug. 12, 2004, at his home of natural causes.A prayer vigil service will be held at 7 p.m. today at St. J...


The block is back
August 16th, 2004
The block is backBy Ryan DivishThe block is back. Despite watching countless hours of television, reading sweet publications such as Entertainment Weekly, the National Enquirer and...


Bush's overtime rules don't help families
August 13th, 2004
Bush's overtime rules don't help familiesPresident Bush's proposed overtime changes passed their final hurdle when the U.S. House refused to join the Senate in its effort to s...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 13th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 13th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Novel borrows from author's life
August 13th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Auditor warns about fake health plans
August 13th, 2004
Auditor warns about fake health plansBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comState Auditor John Morrison, who is runni...


He's home from Iraq in time for the demo derby
August 13th, 2004
He's home from Iraq in time for the demo derbyBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comFrank English has be...


Motorcycle cowboys compete
August 13th, 2004
Motorcycle cowboys competeBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comCompetitors lined up outside of the Hill County Fair...


ALBERT LINCOLN obituary
August 13th, 2004
ALBERT LINCOLN obituaryKALISPELL - Albert "Al" Lincoln, 84, died Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2004, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center in Kalispell.A graveside service will b...


The block is back
August 13th, 2004
The block is backBy Ryan DivishThe block is back. Despite watching countless hours of television, reading sweet publications such as Entertainment Weekly, the National Enquirer and...


Bush's overtime rules don't help families
August 13th, 2004
Bush's overtime rules don't help familiesPresident Bush's proposed overtime changes passed their final hurdle when the U.S. House refused to join the Senate in its effort to s...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 13th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 13th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Novel borrows from author's life
August 13th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Auditor warns about fake health plans
August 13th, 2004
Auditor warns about fake health plansBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comState Auditor John Morrison, who is runni...


He's home from Iraq in time for the demo derby
August 13th, 2004
He's home from Iraq in time for the demo derbyBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comFrank English has be...


Motorcycle cowboys compete
August 13th, 2004
Motorcycle cowboys competeBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comCompetitors lined up outside of the Hill County Fair...


ALBERT LINCOLN obituary
August 13th, 2004
ALBERT LINCOLN obituaryKALISPELL - Albert "Al" Lincoln, 84, died Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2004, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center in Kalispell.A graveside service will b...


The block is back
August 13th, 2004
The block is backBy Ryan DivishThe block is back. Despite watching countless hours of television, reading sweet publications such as Entertainment Weekly, the National Enquirer and...


Bush's overtime rules don't help families
August 13th, 2004
Bush's overtime rules don't help familiesPresident Bush's proposed overtime changes passed their final hurdle when the U.S. House refused to join the Senate in its effort to s...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 13th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 13th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Novel borrows from author's life
August 13th, 2004
Novel borrows from author's lifeBy Patrick WinderlThis week marked a milestone for Hi-Line native and literature professor Bill Thackeray, as his novel "River of Milk...


Auditor warns about fake health plans
August 13th, 2004
Auditor warns about fake health plansBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comState Auditor John Morrison, who is runni...


He's home from Iraq in time for the demo derby
August 13th, 2004
He's home from Iraq in time for the demo derbyBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comFrank English has be...


Motorcycle cowboys compete
August 13th, 2004
Motorcycle cowboys competeBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comCompetitors lined up outside of the Hill County Fair...


ALBERT LINCOLN obituary
August 13th, 2004
ALBERT LINCOLN obituaryKALISPELL - Albert "Al" Lincoln, 84, died Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2004, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center in Kalispell.A graveside service will b...


The block is back
August 13th, 2004
The block is backBy Ryan DivishThe block is back. Despite watching countless hours of television, reading sweet publications such as Entertainment Weekly, the National Enquirer and...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 12th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 12th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 12th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern Fair
August 12th, 2004
Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern FairA total of 166 Hill County 4-H members received 671 blue, 179 red and 28 white ribbons during Tuesday's project evaluations for the Gr...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 12th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 12th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 12th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Detours may be part of First Street reconstruction project
August 12th, 2004
Detours may be part of First Street reconstruction projectBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe Montana Departme...


President leaves a legacy at Stone Child College
August 12th, 2004
President leaves a legacy at Stone Child CollegeBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comAfter eight years at th...


School board adopts tax hike
August 12th, 2004
School board adopts tax hikeBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comThe Havre school board has approved the...


Train hits car at crossing, killing 2 MDT employees
August 12th, 2004
Train hits car at crossing, killing 2 MDT employeesBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comCHINOOK - Two employee...


No wildfires gobbling up land, trees and money so far
August 12th, 2004
No wildfires gobbling up land, trees and money so farBy BOB ANEZ/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Montana's August sky is not shrouded in gray smoke and the air is not lit...


ALBERT LINCOLN obituary
August 12th, 2004
ALBERT LINCOLN obituaryKALISPELL - Albert "Al" Lincoln, 84, died Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2004, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center in Kalispell.A graveside service will b...


Sybil Sangrey-Colliflower Memorial Rodeo turning into one of biggest I...
August 12th, 2004
Sybil Sangrey-Colliflower Memorial Rodeo turning into one of biggest Indian rodeos in the nationBy The Havre Daily News StaffIn its short history, the second annual Sybil Sangrey-C...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 12th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 12th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 12th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern Fair
August 12th, 2004
Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern FairA total of 166 Hill County 4-H members received 671 blue, 179 red and 28 white ribbons during Tuesday's project evaluations for the Gr...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 12th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 12th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 12th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Detours may be part of First Street reconstruction project
August 12th, 2004
Detours may be part of First Street reconstruction projectBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe Montana Departme...


President leaves a legacy at Stone Child College
August 12th, 2004
President leaves a legacy at Stone Child CollegeBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comAfter eight years at th...


School board adopts tax hike
August 12th, 2004
School board adopts tax hikeBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comThe Havre school board has approved the...


Train hits car at crossing, killing 2 MDT employees
August 12th, 2004
Train hits car at crossing, killing 2 MDT employeesBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comCHINOOK - Two employee...


No wildfires gobbling up land, trees and money so far
August 12th, 2004
No wildfires gobbling up land, trees and money so farBy BOB ANEZ/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Montana's August sky is not shrouded in gray smoke and the air is not lit...


ALBERT LINCOLN obituary
August 12th, 2004
ALBERT LINCOLN obituaryKALISPELL - Albert "Al" Lincoln, 84, died Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2004, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center in Kalispell.A graveside service will b...


Sybil Sangrey-Colliflower Memorial Rodeo turning into one of biggest I...
August 12th, 2004
Sybil Sangrey-Colliflower Memorial Rodeo turning into one of biggest Indian rodeos in the nationBy The Havre Daily News StaffIn its short history, the second annual Sybil Sangrey-C...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 12th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 12th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 12th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern Fair
August 12th, 2004
Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern FairA total of 166 Hill County 4-H members received 671 blue, 179 red and 28 white ribbons during Tuesday's project evaluations for the Gr...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 12th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 12th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 12th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Detours may be part of First Street reconstruction project
August 12th, 2004
Detours may be part of First Street reconstruction projectBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe Montana Departme...


President leaves a legacy at Stone Child College
August 12th, 2004
President leaves a legacy at Stone Child CollegeBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comAfter eight years at th...


School board adopts tax hike
August 12th, 2004
School board adopts tax hikeBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comThe Havre school board has approved the...


Train hits car at crossing, killing 2 MDT employees
August 12th, 2004
Train hits car at crossing, killing 2 MDT employeesBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comCHINOOK - Two employee...


No wildfires gobbling up land, trees and money so far
August 12th, 2004
No wildfires gobbling up land, trees and money so farBy BOB ANEZ/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Montana's August sky is not shrouded in gray smoke and the air is not lit...


ALBERT LINCOLN obituary
August 12th, 2004
ALBERT LINCOLN obituaryKALISPELL - Albert "Al" Lincoln, 84, died Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2004, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center in Kalispell.A graveside service will b...


Sybil Sangrey-Colliflower Memorial Rodeo turning into one of biggest I...
August 12th, 2004
Sybil Sangrey-Colliflower Memorial Rodeo turning into one of biggest Indian rodeos in the nationBy The Havre Daily News StaffIn its short history, the second annual Sybil Sangrey-C...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 11th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 11th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 11th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern Fair
August 11th, 2004
Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern FairA total of 166 Hill County 4-H members received 671 blue, 179 red and 28 white ribbons during Tuesday's project evaluations for the Gr...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 11th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 11th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 11th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Brown announces plan for surplus
August 11th, 2004
Brown announces plan for surplusBy BOB ANEZ/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Bob Brown, Republican candidate for governor, said Tuesday he would ask the Legislature to double a...


State budget surplus of $131 million exceeds forecast
August 11th, 2004
State budget surplus of $131 million exceeds forecastBy BOB ANEZ/Associated Press WriterHELENA - State government reached the end of its budget year with $131 millio...


Committee supports new motor home parking ordinance
August 11th, 2004
Committee supports new motor home parking ordinanceBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comRecreational vehicle...


Many area farmers are happy with crop
August 11th, 2004
Many area farmers are happy with cropBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comNature is not being completely cooperativ...


LEE DANIEL obituary
August 11th, 2004
LEE DANIEL obituaryLee Aaron Daniel, 68, died Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004, at his home in Fort Benton. His cause of death is under investigation.A memorial service in his honor will be...


KATIE HOFER obituary
August 11th, 2004
KATIE HOFER obituaryTURNER - Katie Hofer, 72, of Turner died Sunday, Aug. 8, 2004, at a Great Falls hospital from complications of diabetes and heart disease.She was born in P...


Master Sports win second-straight state fast pitch title
August 11th, 2004
Master Sports win second-straight state fast pitch titleBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/ gferguson@havredailynews.comIt...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 11th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 11th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 11th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern Fair
August 11th, 2004
Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern FairA total of 166 Hill County 4-H members received 671 blue, 179 red and 28 white ribbons during Tuesday's project evaluations for the Gr...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 11th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 11th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 11th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Brown announces plan for surplus
August 11th, 2004
Brown announces plan for surplusBy BOB ANEZ/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Bob Brown, Republican candidate for governor, said Tuesday he would ask the Legislature to double a...


State budget surplus of $131 million exceeds forecast
August 11th, 2004
State budget surplus of $131 million exceeds forecastBy BOB ANEZ/Associated Press WriterHELENA - State government reached the end of its budget year with $131 millio...


Committee supports new motor home parking ordinance
August 11th, 2004
Committee supports new motor home parking ordinanceBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comRecreational vehicle...


Many area farmers are happy with crop
August 11th, 2004
Many area farmers are happy with cropBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comNature is not being completely cooperativ...


LEE DANIEL obituary
August 11th, 2004
LEE DANIEL obituaryLee Aaron Daniel, 68, died Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004, at his home in Fort Benton. His cause of death is under investigation.A memorial service in his honor will be...


KATIE HOFER obituary
August 11th, 2004
KATIE HOFER obituaryTURNER - Katie Hofer, 72, of Turner died Sunday, Aug. 8, 2004, at a Great Falls hospital from complications of diabetes and heart disease.She was born in P...


Master Sports win second-straight state fast pitch title
August 11th, 2004
Master Sports win second-straight state fast pitch titleBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/ gferguson@havredailynews.comIt...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 11th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 11th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 11th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern Fair
August 11th, 2004
Judges pick the winners at the Great Northern FairA total of 166 Hill County 4-H members received 671 blue, 179 red and 28 white ribbons during Tuesday's project evaluations for the Gr...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 11th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 11th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 11th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Brown announces plan for surplus
August 11th, 2004
Brown announces plan for surplusBy BOB ANEZ/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Bob Brown, Republican candidate for governor, said Tuesday he would ask the Legislature to double a...


State budget surplus of $131 million exceeds forecast
August 11th, 2004
State budget surplus of $131 million exceeds forecastBy BOB ANEZ/Associated Press WriterHELENA - State government reached the end of its budget year with $131 millio...


Committee supports new motor home parking ordinance
August 11th, 2004
Committee supports new motor home parking ordinanceBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comRecreational vehicle...


Many area farmers are happy with crop
August 11th, 2004
Many area farmers are happy with cropBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comNature is not being completely cooperativ...


LEE DANIEL obituary
August 11th, 2004
LEE DANIEL obituaryLee Aaron Daniel, 68, died Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004, at his home in Fort Benton. His cause of death is under investigation.A memorial service in his honor will be...


KATIE HOFER obituary
August 11th, 2004
KATIE HOFER obituaryTURNER - Katie Hofer, 72, of Turner died Sunday, Aug. 8, 2004, at a Great Falls hospital from complications of diabetes and heart disease.She was born in P...


Master Sports win second-straight state fast pitch title
August 11th, 2004
Master Sports win second-straight state fast pitch titleBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News Sports/ gferguson@havredailynews.comIt...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 10th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 10th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 10th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 10th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 10th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 10th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 10th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 10th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Forensic expert disputes account of deputy's slaying
August 10th, 2004
Forensic expert disputes account of deputy's slayingBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA forensic...


More questions confuse issue of Heritage sale
August 10th, 2004
More questions confuse issue of Heritage saleBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comA meeting of the Havre Cit...


PATRICIA GRANIER obituary
August 10th, 2004
PATRICIA GRANIER obituaryCARSON CITY, Nev. - Patricia Ann Granier, 58, died Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004, at a her home in Carson City, Nev.A funeral Mass will be 11 a.m. Saturday a...


Local golfers compete at State Seniors
August 10th, 2004
Local golfers compete at State SeniorsBy George FergusonPlayoff action in ladies league took center stage this week at Beaver Creek Golf Course, while the race towards the men'...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 10th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 10th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 10th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 10th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 10th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 10th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 10th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 10th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Forensic expert disputes account of deputy's slaying
August 10th, 2004
Forensic expert disputes account of deputy's slayingBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA forensic...


More questions confuse issue of Heritage sale
August 10th, 2004
More questions confuse issue of Heritage saleBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comA meeting of the Havre Cit...


PATRICIA GRANIER obituary
August 10th, 2004
PATRICIA GRANIER obituaryCARSON CITY, Nev. - Patricia Ann Granier, 58, died Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004, at a her home in Carson City, Nev.A funeral Mass will be 11 a.m. Saturday a...


Local golfers compete at State Seniors
August 10th, 2004
Local golfers compete at State SeniorsBy George FergusonPlayoff action in ladies league took center stage this week at Beaver Creek Golf Course, while the race towards the men'...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 10th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 10th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 10th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 10th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 10th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 10th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 10th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 10th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Forensic expert disputes account of deputy's slaying
August 10th, 2004
Forensic expert disputes account of deputy's slayingBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA forensic...


More questions confuse issue of Heritage sale
August 10th, 2004
More questions confuse issue of Heritage saleBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comA meeting of the Havre Cit...


PATRICIA GRANIER obituary
August 10th, 2004
PATRICIA GRANIER obituaryCARSON CITY, Nev. - Patricia Ann Granier, 58, died Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004, at a her home in Carson City, Nev.A funeral Mass will be 11 a.m. Saturday a...


Local golfers compete at State Seniors
August 10th, 2004
Local golfers compete at State SeniorsBy George FergusonPlayoff action in ladies league took center stage this week at Beaver Creek Golf Course, while the race towards the men'...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 9th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 9th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 9th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 9th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 9th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 9th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 9th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 9th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Large donation allows airport to tap grant fund
August 9th, 2004
Large donation allows airport to tap grant fundPatrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA Texas family has pledg...


RB dedicates veterans park
August 9th, 2004
RB dedicates veterans parkBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY AGENCY - Dark clouds covered t...


HOWARD PHIFER obituary
August 9th, 2004
HOWARD PHIFER obituaryHoward L. Phifer, 81, a retired school custodian, died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004, at a Great Falls Hospital of natural causes.Cremation will take place and a memo...


Glendive returns title to the East
August 9th, 2004
Glendive returns title to the EastBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe fans said it, the play...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 9th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 9th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 9th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 9th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 9th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 9th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 9th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 9th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Large donation allows airport to tap grant fund
August 9th, 2004
Large donation allows airport to tap grant fundPatrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA Texas family has pledg...


RB dedicates veterans park
August 9th, 2004
RB dedicates veterans parkBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY AGENCY - Dark clouds covered t...


HOWARD PHIFER obituary
August 9th, 2004
HOWARD PHIFER obituaryHoward L. Phifer, 81, a retired school custodian, died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004, at a Great Falls Hospital of natural causes.Cremation will take place and a memo...


Glendive returns title to the East
August 9th, 2004
Glendive returns title to the EastBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe fans said it, the play...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 9th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 9th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 9th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 9th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 9th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 9th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 9th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 9th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Large donation allows airport to tap grant fund
August 9th, 2004
Large donation allows airport to tap grant fundPatrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA Texas family has pledg...


RB dedicates veterans park
August 9th, 2004
RB dedicates veterans parkBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY AGENCY - Dark clouds covered t...


HOWARD PHIFER obituary
August 9th, 2004
HOWARD PHIFER obituaryHoward L. Phifer, 81, a retired school custodian, died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004, at a Great Falls Hospital of natural causes.Cremation will take place and a memo...


Glendive returns title to the East
August 9th, 2004
Glendive returns title to the EastBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe fans said it, the play...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 6th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 6th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 6th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 6th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 6th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 6th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 6th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 6th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Havre groups to receive violence prevention grants
August 6th, 2004
Havre groups to receive violence prevention grantsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comSeveral local serv...


Rocky Boy opens temporary jail to hold juvenile offenders
August 6th, 2004
Rocky Boy opens temporary jail to hold juvenile offendersBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe old Rocky...


Study says Havre can support special events center
August 6th, 2004
Study says Havre can support special events centerBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe preliminary draft of a s...


Chippewa Cree set to take over welfare program
August 6th, 2004
Chippewa Cree set to take over welfare programBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe Chippewa Cree Tribe i...


HOWARD PHIFER obituary
August 6th, 2004
HOWARD PHIFER obituaryHoward L. Phifer, 81, a retired school custodian, died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004, at a Great Falls Hospital of natural causes.Cremation will take place and a memo...


Glendive returns title to the East
August 6th, 2004
Glendive returns title to the EastBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe fans said it, the play...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 6th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 6th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 6th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 6th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 6th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 6th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 6th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 6th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Havre groups to receive violence prevention grants
August 6th, 2004
Havre groups to receive violence prevention grantsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comSeveral local serv...


Rocky Boy opens temporary jail to hold juvenile offenders
August 6th, 2004
Rocky Boy opens temporary jail to hold juvenile offendersBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe old Rocky...


Study says Havre can support special events center
August 6th, 2004
Study says Havre can support special events centerBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe preliminary draft of a s...


Chippewa Cree set to take over welfare program
August 6th, 2004
Chippewa Cree set to take over welfare programBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe Chippewa Cree Tribe i...


HOWARD PHIFER obituary
August 6th, 2004
HOWARD PHIFER obituaryHoward L. Phifer, 81, a retired school custodian, died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004, at a Great Falls Hospital of natural causes.Cremation will take place and a memo...


Glendive returns title to the East
August 6th, 2004
Glendive returns title to the EastBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe fans said it, the play...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 6th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 6th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 6th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 6th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Thanks for a great vacation
August 6th, 2004
Thanks for a great vacationBy Karen Datko/Havre Daily News food writerAn old friend of mine, a native of Billings, once observed, correctly, that everything goes better with bacon....


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 6th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Honoring Big Sandy's veterans
August 6th, 2004
Honoring Big Sandy's veteransBy Patrick WinderlBIG SANDY - In the banquet room of a bar in Big Sandy is a 16-foot plaque bearing the names of more than 800 people. Paint...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 6th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Havre groups to receive violence prevention grants
August 6th, 2004
Havre groups to receive violence prevention grantsBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comSeveral local serv...


Rocky Boy opens temporary jail to hold juvenile offenders
August 6th, 2004
Rocky Boy opens temporary jail to hold juvenile offendersBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe old Rocky...


Study says Havre can support special events center
August 6th, 2004
Study says Havre can support special events centerBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe preliminary draft of a s...


Chippewa Cree set to take over welfare program
August 6th, 2004
Chippewa Cree set to take over welfare programBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe Chippewa Cree Tribe i...


HOWARD PHIFER obituary
August 6th, 2004
HOWARD PHIFER obituaryHoward L. Phifer, 81, a retired school custodian, died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004, at a Great Falls Hospital of natural causes.Cremation will take place and a memo...


Glendive returns title to the East
August 6th, 2004
Glendive returns title to the EastBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe fans said it, the play...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 5th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 5th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 5th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 5th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 5th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 5th, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 5th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


U.S. 2 intersection getting traffic light
August 5th, 2004
U.S. 2 intersection getting traffic lightBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA project to add a traffic...


Lila Drive residents want traffic to slow down
August 5th, 2004
Lila Drive residents want traffic to slow downBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comFour-year-old Hunter Haze...


Man pleads guilty to theft
August 5th, 2004
Man pleads guilty to theftBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA former Box Elder man has pleaded guilty...


Montanans gather at the river to celebrate new ferries
August 5th, 2004
Montanans gather at the river to celebrate new ferriesBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comUPPER MISSOURI RIVER BRE...


CHARLES HALE obituary
August 5th, 2004
CHARLES HALE obituaryCharles W. Hale, 87, of Havre died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004, at a Billings hospital of natural causes.A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Jude...


KATHRYN KICKBUSCH obituary
August 5th, 2004
KATHRYN KICKBUSCH obituaryKathryn Delia "Kay" Kickbusch, 80, of Havre died at a Seattle hospital on Thursday, July 29, 2004.A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Aug....


Glendive returns title to the East
August 5th, 2004
Glendive returns title to the EastBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe fans said it, the play...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 5th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 5th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 5th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 5th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 5th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 5th, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 5th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


U.S. 2 intersection getting traffic light
August 5th, 2004
U.S. 2 intersection getting traffic lightBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA project to add a traffic...


Lila Drive residents want traffic to slow down
August 5th, 2004
Lila Drive residents want traffic to slow downBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comFour-year-old Hunter Haze...


Man pleads guilty to theft
August 5th, 2004
Man pleads guilty to theftBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA former Box Elder man has pleaded guilty...


Montanans gather at the river to celebrate new ferries
August 5th, 2004
Montanans gather at the river to celebrate new ferriesBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comUPPER MISSOURI RIVER BRE...


CHARLES HALE obituary
August 5th, 2004
CHARLES HALE obituaryCharles W. Hale, 87, of Havre died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004, at a Billings hospital of natural causes.A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Jude...


KATHRYN KICKBUSCH obituary
August 5th, 2004
KATHRYN KICKBUSCH obituaryKathryn Delia "Kay" Kickbusch, 80, of Havre died at a Seattle hospital on Thursday, July 29, 2004.A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Aug....


Glendive returns title to the East
August 5th, 2004
Glendive returns title to the EastBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe fans said it, the play...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 5th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 5th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 5th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 5th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 5th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 5th, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 5th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


U.S. 2 intersection getting traffic light
August 5th, 2004
U.S. 2 intersection getting traffic lightBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA project to add a traffic...


Lila Drive residents want traffic to slow down
August 5th, 2004
Lila Drive residents want traffic to slow downBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comFour-year-old Hunter Haze...


Man pleads guilty to theft
August 5th, 2004
Man pleads guilty to theftBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comA former Box Elder man has pleaded guilty...


Montanans gather at the river to celebrate new ferries
August 5th, 2004
Montanans gather at the river to celebrate new ferriesBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comUPPER MISSOURI RIVER BRE...


CHARLES HALE obituary
August 5th, 2004
CHARLES HALE obituaryCharles W. Hale, 87, of Havre died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004, at a Billings hospital of natural causes.A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Jude...


KATHRYN KICKBUSCH obituary
August 5th, 2004
KATHRYN KICKBUSCH obituaryKathryn Delia "Kay" Kickbusch, 80, of Havre died at a Seattle hospital on Thursday, July 29, 2004.A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Aug....


Glendive returns title to the East
August 5th, 2004
Glendive returns title to the EastBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe fans said it, the play...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 4th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 4th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 4th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 4th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 4th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 4th, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 4th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Charges dropped against former Northern coach
August 4th, 2004
Charges dropped against former Northern coachBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comCharges filed in Custer County Ju...


Old N. Havre appliances are raising money for education
August 4th, 2004
Old N. Havre appliances are raising money for educationBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comAppliances an...


Kids succeed in designating Havre parks tobacco-free
August 4th, 2004
Kids succeed in designating Havre parks tobacco-freeBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThirteen-year-old D...


HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituary
August 4th, 2004
HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituaryCHINOOK - Herbert M. Williamson, 97, of Chinook died on Friday, July 30, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital of natural causes.Viewing will be Tuesd...


Glendive defeats Libby to advance to championship, to face Loggers aga...
August 4th, 2004
Glendive defeats Libby to advance to championship, to face Loggers againBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.com


Men's leagues open with good weather
August 4th, 2004
Men's leagues open with good weatherBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News SportsJuly has turned to August and that means that golf action in men's and women's league i...


Late-inning rally ends Northstars season
August 4th, 2004
Late-inning rally ends Northstars seasonBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe Havre Northstars...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 4th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 4th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 4th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 4th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 4th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 4th, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 4th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Charges dropped against former Northern coach
August 4th, 2004
Charges dropped against former Northern coachBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comCharges filed in Custer County Ju...


Old N. Havre appliances are raising money for education
August 4th, 2004
Old N. Havre appliances are raising money for educationBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comAppliances an...


Kids succeed in designating Havre parks tobacco-free
August 4th, 2004
Kids succeed in designating Havre parks tobacco-freeBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThirteen-year-old D...


HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituary
August 4th, 2004
HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituaryCHINOOK - Herbert M. Williamson, 97, of Chinook died on Friday, July 30, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital of natural causes.Viewing will be Tuesd...


Glendive defeats Libby to advance to championship, to face Loggers aga...
August 4th, 2004
Glendive defeats Libby to advance to championship, to face Loggers againBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.com


Men's leagues open with good weather
August 4th, 2004
Men's leagues open with good weatherBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News SportsJuly has turned to August and that means that golf action in men's and women's league i...


Late-inning rally ends Northstars season
August 4th, 2004
Late-inning rally ends Northstars seasonBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe Havre Northstars...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 4th, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tables
August 4th, 2004
Midwest beef to appear on U.S. Olympic dining tablesBy MARGERY BECK/Associated Press WriterOMAHA, Neb. - A local meatpacking company is hoping its deal to supply the Olympics...


Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation board
August 4th, 2004
Havre man is re-elected to 4-H Foundation boardBOZEMAN - Jerry Waltari of Havre has been re-elected as treasurer and a member of the board of directors of the Montana 4-H Foundation.


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 4th, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 4th, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 4th, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 4th, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Charges dropped against former Northern coach
August 4th, 2004
Charges dropped against former Northern coachBy Tim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comCharges filed in Custer County Ju...


Old N. Havre appliances are raising money for education
August 4th, 2004
Old N. Havre appliances are raising money for educationBy Patrick Winderl/Havre Daily News/pwinderl@havredailynews.comAppliances an...


Kids succeed in designating Havre parks tobacco-free
August 4th, 2004
Kids succeed in designating Havre parks tobacco-freeBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThirteen-year-old D...


HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituary
August 4th, 2004
HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituaryCHINOOK - Herbert M. Williamson, 97, of Chinook died on Friday, July 30, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital of natural causes.Viewing will be Tuesd...


Glendive defeats Libby to advance to championship, to face Loggers aga...
August 4th, 2004
Glendive defeats Libby to advance to championship, to face Loggers againBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.com


Men's leagues open with good weather
August 4th, 2004
Men's leagues open with good weatherBy George Ferguson/Havre Daily News SportsJuly has turned to August and that means that golf action in men's and women's league i...


Late-inning rally ends Northstars season
August 4th, 2004
Late-inning rally ends Northstars seasonBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe Havre Northstars...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 3rd, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Farmers markets command share of food dollar
August 3rd, 2004
Farmers markets command share of food dollarBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Mai K. Moua reached across his produce table at the Helena Farmers Market on a b...


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 3rd, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 3rd, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 3rd, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 3rd, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Meeting organized to explore cooperative of local artists
August 3rd, 2004
Meeting organized to explore cooperative of local artistsTim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe Montana Cooperative...


Questions remain about Heritage Center's future
August 3rd, 2004
Questions remain about Heritage Center's futureBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe city of Havre&#...


Newspaper sues for access to documents
August 3rd, 2004
Newspaper sues for access to documentsBILLINGS (AP) - The Billings Gazette is suing the city of Billings, demanding it release documents in a dispute between the city administrator and...


HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituary
August 3rd, 2004
HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituaryCHINOOK - Herbert M. Williamson, 97, of Chinook died on Friday, July 30, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital of natural causes.Viewing will be Tuesd...


Bitterroot hopes for repeat remain alive with two wins
August 3rd, 2004
Bitterroot hopes for repeat remain alive with two winsBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe Bi...


The 'real' Northstars bounce Belgrade
August 3rd, 2004
The 'real' Northstars bounce BelgradeBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comWith the poss...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 3rd, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Farmers markets command share of food dollar
August 3rd, 2004
Farmers markets command share of food dollarBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Mai K. Moua reached across his produce table at the Helena Farmers Market on a b...


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 3rd, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 3rd, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 3rd, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 3rd, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Meeting organized to explore cooperative of local artists
August 3rd, 2004
Meeting organized to explore cooperative of local artistsTim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe Montana Cooperative...


Questions remain about Heritage Center's future
August 3rd, 2004
Questions remain about Heritage Center's futureBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe city of Havre&#...


Newspaper sues for access to documents
August 3rd, 2004
Newspaper sues for access to documentsBILLINGS (AP) - The Billings Gazette is suing the city of Billings, demanding it release documents in a dispute between the city administrator and...


HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituary
August 3rd, 2004
HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituaryCHINOOK - Herbert M. Williamson, 97, of Chinook died on Friday, July 30, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital of natural causes.Viewing will be Tuesd...


Bitterroot hopes for repeat remain alive with two wins
August 3rd, 2004
Bitterroot hopes for repeat remain alive with two winsBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe Bi...


The 'real' Northstars bounce Belgrade
August 3rd, 2004
The 'real' Northstars bounce BelgradeBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comWith the poss...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 3rd, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Farmers markets command share of food dollar
August 3rd, 2004
Farmers markets command share of food dollarBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Mai K. Moua reached across his produce table at the Helena Farmers Market on a b...


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 3rd, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problem
August 3rd, 2004
Chewing tobacco: A Montana addiction problemBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools for the Havre Daily NewsThe use of spit - so-called "smokeless" - tob...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 3rd, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 3rd, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


Meeting organized to explore cooperative of local artists
August 3rd, 2004
Meeting organized to explore cooperative of local artistsTim Leeds/Havre Daily News/tleeds@havredailynews.comThe Montana Cooperative...


Questions remain about Heritage Center's future
August 3rd, 2004
Questions remain about Heritage Center's futureBy Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comThe city of Havre&#...


Newspaper sues for access to documents
August 3rd, 2004
Newspaper sues for access to documentsBILLINGS (AP) - The Billings Gazette is suing the city of Billings, demanding it release documents in a dispute between the city administrator and...


HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituary
August 3rd, 2004
HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituaryCHINOOK - Herbert M. Williamson, 97, of Chinook died on Friday, July 30, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital of natural causes.Viewing will be Tuesd...


Bitterroot hopes for repeat remain alive with two wins
August 3rd, 2004
Bitterroot hopes for repeat remain alive with two winsBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comThe Bi...


The 'real' Northstars bounce Belgrade
August 3rd, 2004
The 'real' Northstars bounce BelgradeBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comWith the poss...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 2nd, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Farmers markets command share of food dollar
August 2nd, 2004
Farmers markets command share of food dollarBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Mai K. Moua reached across his produce table at the Helena Farmers Market on a b...


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 2nd, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Teens more at risk to try marijuana in summer months
August 2nd, 2004
Teens more at risk to try marijuana in summer monthsBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer can be a risky time for teens. More teens try marijuana for the first time...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 2nd, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 2nd, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


City employees considering change in health insurance
August 2nd, 2004
City employees considering change in health insurance By Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comFinding an insura...


HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituary
August 2nd, 2004
HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituaryCHINOOK - Herbert M. Williamson, 97, of Chinook died on Friday, July 30, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital of natural causes.Viewing will be Tuesd...


Northstars fall to Libby; play loser-out game today
August 2nd, 2004
Northstars fall to Libby; play loser-out game todayBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comIf the Ha...


Glendive, Libby advance to Tuesday's semifinal
August 2nd, 2004
Glendive, Libby advance to Tuesday's semifinalBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comEast will...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 2nd, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Farmers markets command share of food dollar
August 2nd, 2004
Farmers markets command share of food dollarBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Mai K. Moua reached across his produce table at the Helena Farmers Market on a b...


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 2nd, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Teens more at risk to try marijuana in summer months
August 2nd, 2004
Teens more at risk to try marijuana in summer monthsBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer can be a risky time for teens. More teens try marijuana for the first time...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 2nd, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 2nd, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


City employees considering change in health insurance
August 2nd, 2004
City employees considering change in health insurance By Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comFinding an insura...


HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituary
August 2nd, 2004
HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituaryCHINOOK - Herbert M. Williamson, 97, of Chinook died on Friday, July 30, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital of natural causes.Viewing will be Tuesd...


Northstars fall to Libby; play loser-out game today
August 2nd, 2004
Northstars fall to Libby; play loser-out game todayBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comIf the Ha...


Glendive, Libby advance to Tuesday's semifinal
August 2nd, 2004
Glendive, Libby advance to Tuesday's semifinalBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comEast will...


Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yard
August 2nd, 2004
Enjoy the rest of summer in our very own back yardOne thing quicker than a New York minute is how fast a summer flies by on the Hi-Line. Saturday is the last day of July, and we are left won...


Farmers markets command share of food dollar
August 2nd, 2004
Farmers markets command share of food dollarBy SUSAN GALLAGHER/Associated Press WriterHELENA - Mai K. Moua reached across his produce table at the Helena Farmers Market on a b...


Local photographer displays work at Clack Museum
August 2nd, 2004
Local photographer displays work at Clack MuseumHavre native Amber Rose D'Hooge, a student at the University of Montana and formerly a photojournalist for the Havre Daily News, is exhib...


Teens more at risk to try marijuana in summer months
August 2nd, 2004
Teens more at risk to try marijuana in summer monthsBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsSummer can be a risky time for teens. More teens try marijuana for the first time...


Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musi...
August 2nd, 2004
Drum circle-Local group is on the cutting edge of Native American musicBy Patrick WinderlFor eight months out of the year, the 10 members of Southern Cree and their families are on...


Newell gets lead role in musical
August 2nd, 2004
Newell gets lead role in musicalNate Newell, a 1999 graduate of Havre High School, has been cast in the lead role of an upcoming play at one of Pennsylvania's oldest continuously perfor...


City employees considering change in health insurance
August 2nd, 2004
City employees considering change in health insurance By Krystal Spring/Havre Daily News/kspring@havredailynews.comFinding an insura...


HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituary
August 2nd, 2004
HERBERT WILLIAMSON obituaryCHINOOK - Herbert M. Williamson, 97, of Chinook died on Friday, July 30, 2004, at Northern Montana Hospital of natural causes.Viewing will be Tuesd...


Northstars fall to Libby; play loser-out game today
August 2nd, 2004
Northstars fall to Libby; play loser-out game todayBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comIf the Ha...


Glendive, Libby advance to Tuesday's semifinal
August 2nd, 2004
Glendive, Libby advance to Tuesday's semifinalBy Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.comEast will...





 

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