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  • Our nations interest: Moving Keystone forward

    Rep. Austin Knudsen

    The Keystone XL Pipeline project jumped through every hurdle that the government could throw at it. It went through extensive environmental assessments and grueling public hearings in every state through which it would pass, yet in the end it seems that no amount of effort would have been good enough. The Obama administration has taken a pass on Keystone XL, and Montana stands to be one of the big losers. A stunning disappointment One of the reasons that the White House rejected Keystone XL was because it was not considered...

  • Leadership needed to keep pipeline on schedule

    Jim Lynch

    Political impasses are becoming the norm today. It seems that from the perspective of the political insiders and power brokers, government's role is to align with party politics, instead of common sense. Unfortunately even with a vital job-creating endeavor like Keystone XL Pipeline, there are still games being played. I won't even address the ridiculous notions that this pipeline would be harmful to our country for they are rooted in what Mitch Daniels accurately described as "extremism." Jim Lynch As governor, I wouldn't wa...

  • Henry Alexander Gardipee Sr.

    Tristan

    Henry Alexander Gardipee Sr., 75, of Box Elder, died Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012, of natural causes. His wake will be Monday, Feb. 6, 2012, and a Rosary will be at 7 p.m. His funeral service will be Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012, at 11 a.m., at Rocky Boy Catholic Church, with Father Pete Guthneck officiating. Burial will be at Rocky Boy Veterans Cemetery. Henry Gardipee Henry was born in Fort Belknap Mont., on May 1, 1936, to Stanley and Louise (Parronteau) Gardipee. He attended school in Flandreau S.D., Northern Montana College, Delgado...

  • $1.5M New West deal before insurance commissioner

    Matt Volz

    HELENA — State regulators are examining a $1.5 million proposal by an Oregon insurer to take over a portion of Montana's third-largest health insurance company as part of a government anti-trust settlement. Commissioner of Securities and Insurance Monica Lindeen has scheduled a hearing Tuesday on the proposal by PacificSource Health Plans to buy New West Health Service's commercial business. The hearing will examine whether the deal is fair and protects the estimated 9,000 New West policyholders who will be affected, said L...

  • Judge shoots down Schweitzer's line-item vetoes

    MATT GOURAS, Associated Pres

    HELENA — A Helena judge said Monday that Gov. Brian Schweitzer's vetoes of some local infrastructure spending were unconstitutional. Schweitzer responded by calling the decision "a sad day for Montana" by restricting the ability of the governor to intervene in legislative spending. Schweitzer said a decision whether to appeal would come later. Six local governments sued the Democratic governor last year to undo the governor's vetoes of funding for their bridge and water projects. The local governments argued that S...

  • Schweitzer adds ex-labor leader to ethics job

    Tristan

    HELENA (AP) — Gov. Brian Schweitzer quickly appointed a former labor leader Monday to be the next commissioner over political ethics and campaign complaints, the fourth in the last two years to serve in a post that has become mired in partisan wrangling and internal strife. The Democratic governor announced Monday that he had selected Jim Murry over three others recommended by legislative leaders to be commissioner of political practices. Murry was executive secretary of the Montana State AFL-CIO from 1968 to 1991. He was r...

  • In case you haven't noticed, it's been windy

    Pam Burke

    The following is an excerpt from the introduction of the highly acclaimed book "Beyond the Kite: 101 Uses for a High Wind" written by Windy Erenell and published by Pamville Publishing Company Inc., LLC, PDQ, FTW: Philosophers have long debated whether or not a tree falling in the woods makes a sound if no man is there to hear it. So too, the best minds of many centuries have debated whether or not the wind actually blows in places that have no man there to get annoyed by it....

  • Breaking news: Filius reactivated as Havre High head wrestling coach

    Tim Leeds

    The head coach of Havre High School wrestling is back in action after completion of an inhouse inquiry, the Havre Public Schools Superintendent said this afternoon. Superintendent Andy Carlson said coach Scott Filius was taken off administrative leave and reactivated at 12:19 p.m. today after completion of the inquiry. "I received the inquiry (and it is completed)," Carlson said. "I have confidence in the integrity of the inquiry." Carlson confirmed earlier this morning that Filius, the highly successful wrestling coach who...

  • Breaking Sports: Skylights survive UGF

    George Ferguson

    MSU-Northern's Nikki Tresch (left) lays in a shot during the second half of Friday night's Frontier women's game between the Skylights and UGF in Havre. The momentum the MSU-Northern women's basketball team built during a 13-1 nonconference campaign helped them overcome a stern challenge in their Frontier Conference opener Friday night at the MSU-Northern Fieldhouse. The Skylights played great basketball down the stretch and held off rival UGF 55-47. The Skylights finished...

  • Friday's Prep Basketball: Pony boys and girls beat Lewistown

    Tristan

    Havre High's Morgan Mazurkiewicz (middle) fights for a shot during Friday night's girls basketball game at the HHS gymnasium. It was a good return from the Holiday Break for both Havre High basketball teams Friday night. In Havre, the Blue Pony girls trounced rival Lewistown, 59-23 at the HHS gymnasium. Jaclyn Evans scored 11 points for the Ponies, who are now a perfect 3-0 in Central A play. The HHS girls are on the road Saturday to face Shelby. The Havre High boys were also in action on the road and defeated Lewistown...

  • Breaking Sports: Lights beat Argos in a thriller

    George Ferguson

    Northern's Devin Jackson (rigth) drives around a Great Falls defender during a Frontier men's game Friday night at the MSU-Northern Fieldhouse. It was everything it was billed to be and more. On Friday night, the the MSU-Northern men's basketball team began defense of its 2011 Frontier Conference championship with a narrow, 63-62 win over a vastly improved University of Great Falls squad at the MSU-Northern Fieldhouse. The game was intense from start to finish. There were...

  • Unemployment rate falls as economy adds 200K jobs

    CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER, AP Economics Writer

    WASHINGTON — A burst of hiring in December pushed the unemployment rate to its lowest level in nearly three years, giving the economy a boost at the end of 2011. The Labor Department said Friday that employers added a net 200,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate fell to 8.5 percent, the lowest since February 2009. The rate has dropped for four straight months. AP Photo/J Pat Carter A construction worker directs a steel hoist at the foundation of a new condo complex in Sunrise, Fla., Thursday. A burst of hiring in D...

  • MSU-N grapplers head to NWCA Duals

    George Ferguson

    The Montana State University-Northern wrestling team is coming off its longest break of the season. Now the Lights will make their longest road trip of the season. Saturday and Sunday, the Lights will be in Springfield, Ill., for the 2012 NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals, one of the most prestigious regular season events on the wrestling calendar. The sixth-ranked Lights will open the NAIA bracket against Morningside of Iowa at 11 a.m. Saturday morning. Morningside is currently...

  • Havre High boys face Eagles, Coyotes

    Daniel Horton

    When a team is still trying to come into its own, a break from competition could be just what is needed to take the program to the next level. And with the Havre High boys basketball team exiting the holiday break with two games this weekend, the Blue Ponies are hoping they made the right tweaks during their hiatus. "The break was nice because it gave us a chance to spend a little extra time to fine tune some things," Havre High head coach Andy Smith said. "That was good, but now the kids are anxious to get back on the...

  • Blue Pony girls host rival Eagles tonight

    Daniel Horton

    The holiday break is finally over. And for the Havre High girls basketball team, the break was productive, but it is time to get back on the court and see if the Blue Ponies can maintain the success they found prior. Sitting at 2-0 in the Central A and 2-3 overall, the Blue Ponies are ready to get back to competition. Just before the break the Ponies dropped a tough 54-41 non conference game to Great Falls High, but the Ponies have showed steady progress with each and every game. Now coming out of a break where the Ponies...

  • Rivalry: Lights begin Frontier title defense with Argos

    George Ferguson

    MSU-Northern's David Maddock launches a shot during a men's college basketball game last Friday in Havre. The Lights open Frontier Conference play tonight against the Great Falls Argos at the MSU-Northern Fieldhouse. Just under 10 months ago, the Montana State University-Northern men's basketball team was headed to Kansas City to play in the NAIA national tournament. Tonight, the journey for a chance to go back there begins for the 19th-ranked Lights when they open defense of...

  • It's time: Skylights open with UGF

    George Ferguson

    By now, it's a well-known fact, the Montana State University-Northern Skylights are good. After all, the Skylights are off to their best start ever under head coach Chris Mouat, and they've had good starts before. But for all intensive purposes, Northern is back to square one and a new season begins tonight when the Skylights open Frontier Conference play at home against the University of Great Falls. Tonight's game tips off at 6 at the MSU-Northern Fieldhouse. Northern was...

  • Bernice Mae Perry Clark

    Tristan

    Bernice Mae Perry Clark Bernice Mae Perry Clark, "Feather Woman," "Wa-Tsin-i-Tha," 79, went home to be the Lord on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012, at Northern Montana Care Center in Havre, Mont., due to natural causes. Bernice was born on Jan. 23, 1932, at the Fort Belknap Indian Health Service Hospital to Vernie Mary Assiniboine Perry and biological father, Paul Shortman, but was adopted, raised and loved by the father she knew, Albert Perry. She attended schools in Lodge Pole, Mont., Pierre, S.D., and Flandreau, S.D. She loved to...

  • Truck flips near Big Sandy, driver uninjured

    Zach White

    According to a Montana Highway Patrol crash report, Brandon Brostrom flipped his truck at 5 a. m. Thursday. The report says the 18-year-old was driving on Warrick Road, south of Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation between the mountains and Big Sandy, early in the morning when he hit an icy patch and lost control. "Vehicle began to fishtail and the vehicle entered a clockwise rotation, " the report by Trooper Joel Knutsen says. "Vehicle went into the ditch on the south side of the roadway and rolled one half times coming to rest...

  • Chinook council says goodbye to 20-year veteran

    Zach White

    Chinook had its City Council meeting Thursday night, as it does on the first Thursday of every month, but something was missing: 20-year council veteran Freda Bryson, who was replaced by freshman councilman Keith Hanson. Bryson joined the Chinook City Council in 1991, 30 years after moving to Chinook with her husband who worked for the railroad. They moved from Warland, which is now at the bottom of Lake Koocanusa, after the construction of the Libby Dam in 1975. "It was kind of different, " Bryson said. "People were kind of...

  • HHS wrestling coach on administrative leave

    Tim Leeds

    The Havre High School wrestling team has a temporary new leader, as its highly successful head coach has been placed on administrative leave pending an inquiry. "I really do believe this will be quickly resolved, " Havre Public Schools Superintendent Andy Carlson said this morning about the situation with head coach Scott Filius. Carlson said he could not release any details about the administrative leave — which he stressed is not a disciplinary action — or the inquiry, which will be conducted in house by the district, due...

  • Cougar sighted at Eagles Manor

    Noel R. Davidson

    Editor: It happened mid-summer. A member of the Eagles Manor kitchen staff is said to have reported to a coworker, "There is a great big cat out there, and it's too big for me to pet!" The following day, the cat was sighted by Reverend Al Rosgaard. The following week a smaller one was seen by Rev. Rosgaard. After this unusual event, Rev. Rosgaard exercised his poetic license by composing the following verse. Here it is for our reading pleasure. Noel R. Davidson Havre A Cougar Visits Eagles Manor As I gaze out my window's view...

  • New chief already making changes

    Zach White

    Havre Daily News/Nikki Carlson Havre Police Department Chief Kirk Fitch poses for a photograph on his first day on the job Wednesday afternoon. Fitch was sworn in as the new police chief Tuesday during a Havre City Council meeting. There's a new law man in town, Havre's new Police Chief Kirk Fitch, who may have brought some weather with him from his last post in Maricopa, Ariz. Fitch was sworn in at Tuesday night's City Council meeting, ending a six-month search for the new chief. But how did he get here? What will he bring...