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Articles from the January 16, 2018 edition


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  • Hi-Line Girls Roundup: Harlem girls shock Poplar at the end

    George Ferguson|Updated Jan 16, 2018

    It was perhaps the busiest week of the girls high school basketball season yet on the Hi-Line. But it was the end of the week that was the most exciting. Saturday night in Harlem, two of the best in Class B went at it with the host Wildcats taking on the Poplar Indians. Both District 2B squads have hopes of dethroning the likes of Fairfield and Malta this season, and they waged an epic battle against each other Saturday night. The Wildcats started slow, falling behind the...

  • Quick Pics: Practicing a rescue

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

  • Quick Pics: Selfies and sledding ...

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

  • Fundraisers set for Blue Pony graduating class

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

    Havre Daily News staff People have opportunities in the next few weeks to help the Havre High School Class of 2018 set up some safe, enjoyable activities to celebrate its graduation next spring. The parent group for the class has been meeting and planning activities for the simple goal of keeping the kids safe, sober and off the roads during graduation week and weekend. Havre High’s Senior Weekend is funded solely by donations from community businesses, organizations and individuals. A fundraiser this week is set for T...

  • Cold weather expected to turn today

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

    Havre Daily News staff Bitter weather stayed socked into north-central Montana longer than earlier forecasts predicted, but weather prognosticators said it should start warming today, with the low tonight expected to be warmer than the high. The seven-day forecast last week predicted Monday’s low would be 2 degrees above zero, while the forecast Monday morning called for 13 degrees below zero. Instead, the low in Havre hit minus 30 at 11:45 Monday night, although it still was far from the record. That was set in 1907 at a f...

  • Info available during Stalking Awareness Month

    Paul Dragu|Updated Jan 16, 2018

    January brings attention to a national issue Havre is not isolated from — stalking. National Stalking Awareness Month is a chance for people to brush up on their definition of what constitutes a stalker and perhaps acquire information that may help those being stalked. Stalking is definitely an issue in Havre, said Kara Fox, the Domestic Abuse Program Director at District 4 Human Resources Development Council in Havre. Because victims don’t always report stalkers, Fox said, HRDC employees do encourage them to do so. Sta...

  • For the Record, Jan. 16, 2018

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

    Havre Police Department Officers arrested Joseph Tyler Henderson of Havre, 24, on a Justice or City court warrant Monday at 8:51 a.m. at the Havre Police Department. —— Animal control investigated after a Second Street Northeast caller reported Monday at 10:42 a.m. that she was attacked by a cat that sneaked in her house. —— Officers investigated after a U.S. Highway 2 Northwest caller reported Monday at 12:03 p.m. that $120 and a receipt was left at the ATM. —— Officers investigated after a First Street business caller repor...

  • Obituary - Thomas Leo Leonard

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

    Thomas Leo Leonard of Havre, MT, 65, passed away Jan. 14, 2018, after a long battle with cancer. Tom was born Dec. 22, 1952, in Rugby, ND, to Leo Leonard and Albina (Lafrance) Warp. Tom met Susie Brough in Havre, MT, and they were united in marriage in 1976 and were blessed with two beautiful daughters, Jennifer and Jessica. Tom grew up on a farm in Rolette, ND, and attended school in Rolette until 1965. He then moved to Havre and attended Havre Public Schools for two years. I...

  • Obituary - James E. Maxie

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

    James E. Maxie, 91, passed away Jan. 15, 2018, at The Hi-Line Retirement Center in Malta. His memorial service will be 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 19, at the Malta Lutheran Church with Pastor Bob officiating. A fellowship will be held immediately after the service. A full obituary will follow next week....

  • Cree video aims at blood pressure control

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

    Press release High blood pressure is the condition most commonly linked to stroke. Three out of four first-time stroke victims have high blood pressure. Controlling high blood pressure is critical to the prevention of death and disability resulting from stroke. Fortunately, the “silent killer” may also be the most easily managed of all the risk factors for stroke. “If you don’t know what your blood pressure is, you don’t know if it is quietly damaging your blood vessels, leading to the blockage or rupture that cause a s...

  • Hi-Line Athletes of the Week

    Updated Jan 16, 2018

    Kordell Small, Rocky Boy Basketball It was an impressive weekend for the Rocky Boy boys basketball team, and star senior guard Kordell Small was impressive in his own right. Thursday night, the Stars rolled into Havre and knocked off the Class A Blue Ponies, with Small scoring 12 points in the win. But Friday night, Small poured in a game-high 23 points as Rocky Boy blitzed Cut Bank 80-64 to remain unbeaten in District 1B play. Small is a three-year starter and an All-Conferen...

  • Hi-Line Boys Roundup: Sugarbeeters, Stars keep on winning

    Chris Peterson|Updated Jan 16, 2018

    As local basketball teams delve deeper and deeper into conference play, the games are only going to get bigger and bigger. And this past weekend, no games along the Hi-line were more important than the showdown in the District 9C as two teams at the top of the boys basketball standings in the district met in Chinook. Sixth-ranked North Star was hoping to knock off the Sugarbeeters and tie them atop the standings. Yet, the Beeters had other ideas and cruised to a 64-44 win. Chi...

  • Frontier Notebook: Providence women off to a red-hot start

    George Ferguson|Updated Jan 16, 2018

    The Montana State University-Northern Skylights already know just how good the University of Providence Argos are. It was only two weeks ago that the Skylights lost a tough game to the Argos in the Armory Gymnasium. Now however, the entire Frontier Conference is finding out just how dangerous the Argos have become. And the Argos are doing it just one year removed from one of the most disasterous seasons in the program's recent history. The Argos came into the 2016-17 season...