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Havre Daily News staff People are invited to participate in some Scandinavian delicacies at First Lutheran Church in Havre during the The 91st Annual Swedish Meatball and Norwegian Lutefisk Dinner. The event is set for Saturday, Feb. 1, from noon to 5 p.m. at the church at 303 Sixth Ave. will see the return of Havre’s annual Norwegian Lutefisk and Swedish Meatball Dinner from noon to 5 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church, after a year without due to COVID-19. The event a mainstay event for decades, bringing people in the commun...
Havre Middle School Board of Trustees members met Tuesday, January 14 to talk about reports, approvals and old and new actions. Consideration of Revised Policy 1700, Indian Policy and Procedures, Board Performance Assessment and Meeting Evaluation Tool Review were all approved. Consideration of Revised Policy 7520, and MHSA Annual Meeting Proposals and Updates on Havre High School Activities were both approved. Track and Field Coach Trever VanCampen presented his resignation to the Board. VanCampen’s last day was on F...
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Havre Weekly Chronicle staff Since January 1, the Havre Weekly Chronicle is under new management. Jesse Mullen, founder of Mullen Newspapers based in Deer Lodge, met with the staff of the Chronicle last week in Havre. "I'm excited about Havre, and the Chronicle," Mullen said. "Havre is a great community, and it deserves a great community newspaper. "The team at the Chronicle has what it takes to provide top-notch reporting and marketing for the Hi Line, and I'm glad to be...
Press release The Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Club is keeping up a festive spirit and inviting people to a turkey dinner with all the trimmings. The club will host the dinner at the Havre Eagles Club Saturday, Jan. 25, from 6-7 p.m. Cost is $15 a plate, and the event is open to the public and take-outs are available. People can call 406-265-8230 or 406-265-9551 to order a take-out meal....
I just quit my job as wine buyer at Gary & Leo’s IGA. It is hard to say good by after nearly 11 years. I will miss my job, my co-workers, wine suppliers & especially all my customers. Thank you all, it has been a great run. Sincerely, Raela Hulett, AKA “ The Wine Lady” Havre...
The Montana Legislature is now in full swing, with the capitol building abuzz with legislators, advocacy groups, staff members and ordinary Montanans, all with the same goal of creating a better, more prosperous and more livable state now and for years to come. While there are serious and significant policy differences in how to achieve that goal, Montana is fortunate to have part-time, citizen legislators who understand the heartbeat of their communities – something that w...
After leadership canceled all bills last week, we are now receiving bills in committee this week. With the 3-day public notice required for bill hearings, week two was also a bit slow. For some reason, a bill I had scheduled for week one has been referred to another committee. It is always interesting; the predictable is not always predictable. However, one always predictable thing that did happen was the first bills introduced coming from the work done during interim committees. Most are pre-filed before session start and...
I don’t normally tackle controversial issues, but today I’m going out on a limb. Baths are better than showers. I don’t care what my husband, Peter, or my mother and father have to say on the subject. I don’t care about those people who take samples of bathwater and look at them under microscopes and tell you that you are bathing in miniscule amounts of dirt and microorganisms. They are all wrong, and I will tell you how I know. I looked at my ankles. When Peter and I stay in...
Isaiah 30:21 'This is the Way. Walk in it!' Out our way, most folk carry their ropes on the right side of the saddle. It is the right side because it is on the right - but it is also the right side because most of us are right-handed. But is it the WRONG side on which to mount a horse? Now Doc, my cowpony, is not only famous as the fabulous four-left-hoofed horse who can stumble over his own shadow when at full gallop (I was never "thrown" but I did have some spectacular...
In your prayer time, have you ever paused to consider ... no, really consider, the one to whom you are addressing? Who is it that you are speaking to? Is it your heavenly Father? What does that mean exactly? Do you pray to the friend you have in Jesus? Those are pleasant conversations to have. Perhaps you pray to the indwelling Spirit - that is, if you can wrap your head around that one. The point is, when we pause to consider who we are speaking to, it might alter the...
You know, Lord, we all need courage to face our fears; we need to stand our ground. Your word has many Bible verses to encourage us to have courage; like Deut. 31:6 (NIV) "Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified ... for the LORD your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you." And Matt 28:20: "Be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age." We're unique, we view Your Word one way one time, then differently another time -...
Press release As of last week, Havre Weekly Chronicle no longer has staff dedicated to cover sports. The paper will do its best to cover sports as much as possible, but is asking for some help. If the teams, schools, activity directors, or whoever can can send Havre Weekly Chronicle results, scores, box scores and so on, the paper will report those weekly. Teams and fans also are welcome to email photos, with information about the photos. Please email information and photos...
Press release FAIRFIELD - 127 Sports Intensity, in collaboration with the Fairfield Basketball Club, is thrilled to announce the return of the "Dribble 1000" Challenge in its third year. This nationwide event invites young basketball enthusiasts in grades 1-8 to participate in a unique dribbling challenge to boost their skills and love for the game. Event Details: •Date Challenge Runs: February 1st - March 31st •Registration Fee: $10.00 •Awards: Prizes and Public Recog...
Press release FAIRFIELD — 127 Sports Intensity and Fairfield Basketball Club are pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Junior Referee Clinic (JR REF Clinic), to be held on Saturday, March 22, 2025,x at Fairfield High School. This year’s clinic is set to build on the remarkable success of previous years, offering young sports’ enthusiasts the chance to deepen their basketball officiating knowledge and skills. The event will welcome boys and girls in grades 6-12, providing them with a unique mix of theoretical instruction and prac...
Michele Ann (Gernaat) Goyette passed away surrounded by her family on Dec. 7, 2024. Michele was born Oct. 13, 1968, to Williams C. Gernaat and Kathleen (Brownell) Woeppel in Great Falls, Montana. Michele was raised in Great Falls until she and her sister moved to Havre in 1976 with her mother and attended schools in Havre, Montana. Michele graduated from Havre High School in 1987. MIchele then moved back to Great Falls, Montana, where she obtained her bachelor’s degree in e...
Phyllis Deaun Purdy of Gildford, Montana, died on January 14, 2025 of natural causes in her home of 64 years, in the company of her children. Born to homesteader parents Carl and Gladys Lee on June 16, 1931, along Highway 2 as they made a futile attempt to reach the hospital in Havre, she was a life-long farm girl and then farm wife, and one of the nicest people you could ever meet. She graduated from Gildford High School in 1949 and on September 23, 1951, married Robert...
Daniel Blaine Friede Jr., 46, passed away at Benefis Healthcare, surrounded by family and friends, from natural causes. Wake services began at 4:00 p.m. Monday, January 20, 2025, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Box Elder with Earl “Archie” Arkinson officiating. Funeral services were at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, January 21, 2025, also at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church with Father Joseph Tran and Father Pete Guthneck officiating. Burial followed in the Box Elder Cemetery. Holland...
Joanne L. Schnittgen, 89, passed away due to natural causes at The Lodge in Great Falls on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. Graveside services are pending for later this spring. Joanne’s family has suggested memorial donations be made in her memory to Van Orsdel United Methodist Church or the charity of the donor’s choice. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with services and arrangements. Please visit Joanne’s online memorial page to send a card or leave a messa...
Mark G. McLain, 51, passed away due to natural causes at Northern Montana Hospital on Friday, January 17, 2025. Cremation has taken place, and a private family celebration of Mark’s life will be held later this year. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Please visit Mark’s online memorial page to send a card or leave a message of condolence for his family at https:www.hollandbonine.com ....
Havre Police Department Monday, Jan. 13, 2025 Officers issued a written or verbal warning after a caller on the 1800 Block of Second Street complained of someone yelling outside. -- After a caller from the 10 Block of Third Street West asked to have someone escorted off the property, officers arrested Zoey Grace TheBoy of Havre, 22,, on a charge of assault with a weapon. -- Officers making a motor vehicle stop at 12:25 p.m. on the 500 Block of Fourth Avenue arrested Robert All...
Due to an editorial error at Havre Weekly Chronicle, the headline for a letter to the editor on Page A4 of the Jan. 16, 2025, edition of the paper misspelled the name “Netanyahu....
Senior Center News Jan. 20-24, 2025 Menu Menu subject to change Monday, Jan. 20, 2025 — Center Closed for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025 — Chicken Alfredo, Garlic Bread, Beans. Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025 — Salisbury Steak, Mash Potatoes/Gravy, Salad. Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025 — Mac-n-Cheese with Ham, Vegetables, Fruit. Friday, Jan. 24, 2025 — Hamburger Soup, Wheat Rolls, Salad. TAX SEASON is Here: Call the Senior Center (406-265-5464) to have your name put on the list. Actual Tax Appointments will star...
From From Crystal Glade, Northern Montana Health Care marketing and public relations coordinator The members of the Northern Montana Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary have once again found a heartfelt way to give back to the community, this time by focusing on its smallest members! In their latest project, the volunteers partnered with local vendor Christina Schweigert, owner of Schwags Swag, to create colorful baby bibs for the newborns of Northern Montana Hospital. The...