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  • Highland Park stays in session despite water main break

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    A water main break occurred on Boulevard Avenue early this morning, which flooded the southwest corner of Highland Park Early Primary School's playground. Principal Maureen Odegard said the school directed students to be dropped off at the east entrance due to the break. Odegard said she had received a call about the water main break at about 7 a.m., and Public Works Director David Peterson said that his crew was notified at about that time as well. Odegard said the flooded area of the playground was barricaded so that...

  • Highland Park stays in session despite water main break

    Nikki Carlson Havre Daily News [email protected]

    A water main break occurred on Boulevard Avenue early this morning, which flooded the southwest corner of Highland Park Early Primary School's playground. Principal Maureen Odegard said the school directed students to be dropped off at the east entrance due to the break. Odegard said she had received a call about the water main break at about 7 a.m., and Public Works Director David Peterson said that his crew was notified at about that time as well. Odegard said the flooded area of the playground was barricaded so that...

  • Window into their world

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    Art is an expression of oneself, and the Artitudes Gallery is flaunting the talents of Havre High School students this month so the community can see some of artwork of Havre's blossoming young artists. For some, Tuesday evening's reception was the first time the high school students had seen their work on display in a gallery. Junior Melissa Clayborn was one of those students. Clayborn, who is a Student Council representative for the Art Club, eagerly pointed out her acrylic painting of a grizzly bear. For students like...

  • Answered prayers for St. Jude Thaddeus School

    Nikki Carlson Havre Daily News

    Persistent rainfalls flooded and caused damage to parts of the area along the Hi-Line. In some areas, the damage left people praying for a miracle. Yet for St. Jude Thaddeus School, the heavy rainfall was the answer to its prayers. Over the Fourth of July weekend, St. Jude physical education instructor Dana Roe stood in a "lake" of water covering the Havre Central Gymnasium floor. In the ball room and physical education room, the carpet squished beneath his feet. Roe said needles from a pine tree, located on the west side of...