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  • Stone Child hosts hoops tourney

    Havre Daily News Staff

    Stone Chile College will hold an MTCBL round robin tournament Saturday and Sunday at the Little Bear Gym in Rocky Boy. Participating Teams will be: Stone Child College (SCC), Blackfeet Community College (BCC), Fort Belknap College (FBC), and Fort Peck Community College (FPCC). Saturday's games start at 10 a.m. with SCC women against BCC, 11:30 SCC vs BCC; 1 p.m. FFCC against FBC, 2:30 p.m. FFCC vs FBC, 4 p.m. BCC vs vs FBC, 5:30 BCC, FBC, 7 p.m. SCC vs FFCC and 8:30 p.m. SCC against FPCC. The games will alternate between...

  • Part of Havre High School roof collapses

    Havre Daily News staff

    BREAKING NEWS: Emergency vehicles are at the Havre High School, where a portion of the roof near the main entrance has collapsed. This story will be updated as more details come in....

  • SCC men fall twice

    Havre Daily News Staff

    The Stone Child College men's basketball team got back to action this past weekend, dropping a pair of games to schools from North Dakota. On Friday, Stone Child fell 111-106 as the two teams put on an offensive display. Stone Child trailed 57-50 at the half and battled the whole way through. Mike Sangrey Jr. and Rodney Turntoes each scored 22 points for Stone Child in the loss. Turntoes went 6-of-9 from the 3-point-line. Eric Schildt added 19 points and nine rebounds for Stone Child, while Grant Doney and Jerod Parker added...

  • BCGC men's league winding down

    Havre Daily News Staff

    It's been a different kind of summer at Beaver Creek Golf Course, but with the men's league playoffs right around the corner, things are returning to normal. Thursday night marked the final night of the regular season at BCGC. And the playoffs will begin next week. Last Thursday saw Tom Haas shoot a 40 for low-gross honors and Cody Cech had low net with a 31. BCGC was in first place heading into the final regular season match, while Midtown Car Care was in a close second, Standard Nutrition/Kim's Heating & AC was third and...

  • Helping to jump-start the Havre area economy

    Havre Daily News staff

    The economic news in Havre for the last year has been filled with challenges. The easiest way to summarize what has been going on is: Money is tight. But, the Havre Daily News and more than 20 area businesses are joining together to ask area residents to take part in a simple event: Spend $30 locally on Friday. The results just might be surprising. Havre Daily News publisher Martin Cody is asking consumers to spend $30 locally on Friday rather than spend it on items online or out of town. "Even $30 helps pay the bills," Cody...

  • Havre Daily News at the Great Northern Fair

    Havre Daily News Staff

    The Havre Daily News will have a booth at the Great Northern Fair this week so staffers can interact face-toface with the community. Staff members will be at the booth for the rest of fair week. On Friday and Saturday, newsroom journalists will be at the booth in the commercial building. People can come by with comments and questions about the newspaper and its operations. The journalists are attending the fair so they can listen to the community, hear their ideas and provide answers to questions people may have, said...

  • Chinook girls take it to HHS on the courts

    Havre Daily News Staff

    In a non-scoring dual, the Chinook girls tennis team got the better of the Havre Blue Ponies. On Tuesday afternoon at the Bill Vaughey Memorial Tennis Courts in Havre, the Sugarbeeters took 15 of the 18 matches played between the two schools. Chinook was especially strong in singles, winning nine of 10 matches against the defending Class A state champions. Next up for Havre High is the Havre Invitational Saturday morning. The Ponies will host Lewistown, Cut Bank and Conrad in a tournament....

  • Bobcats, Grizzlies load up on new talent

    Havre Daily News Staff

    The Montana Grizzlies and Montana State Bobcats went different routes on national signing day. But the outcome was the same. Both the Grizzlies and Bobcats inked what could be considered two of the top recruiting classes in the Big Sky Conference on Wednesday afternoon. UM announced 19 new signees on Wednesday, new head coach Robin Pflugrad's first official class, Pflugrad, who took over for the departed Bobby Hauck last month, filled two important needs for the Grizzlies, signing three standout wide receivers to help...