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  • Celebrating everyday life every day

    Alice’s View Alice Campbell Journalist Havre Daily News

    I've never been one to opt against wearing family jewelry. It's a trait that drives my mother crazy. Her worry is that you could lose an earring that belonged to your grandmother and never be able to wear the other one again. Wearing a piece of precious jewelry knowing the risk of losing it exists is somehow desecrating your grandmother's memory. However, I stand a little straighter when I wear the Saint Christopher medal that was given to mom when she was young and smile whenever I hear Grandma Knight's bell earrings from...

  • Butte’s M&M bar memorabilia for sale online

    BUTTE (AP)

    Memorabilia from Butte's historic M&M bar is being auctioned online, including the back bar and a safe that have been on the premises since the early 1890s. Majority owner Dan Klemann closed the bar in September in a dispute with Dan Casey, the owner of the gambling machines, over the utility bill and the future of the business. Burns Online Auctions, a Bozeman-based company, is handling the auction, which began Monday. The Web site has pictures of the items and bidders can see them in person on March 18 at the M&M. Bidding...

  • Candidates file, announce for legislature, commissioner

    Tim Leeds Havre Daily News [email protected]

    Races are assured for Hill County commissioner and House District 34 as a result of announcements this week. Dana Seidel told a meeting of Hill County Democrats Tuesday that she will run for House District 34. Republican Wendy Warburton, a oneterm incumbent, filed for r e - e l e c t i o n Jan. 14, the first day for filing. The district covers northern Hill and Blaine counties. Monday, James Catt of Havre filed as a Democrat in the race for Hill County commissioner. He will face incumbent Mike Anderson in the June 8 primary...

  • MSU president assures local students of support

    Tim Leeds Havre Daily News [email protected]

    The new president of Montana State University assured students at Montana State University-Northern Tuesday that she wants to hear their ideas and suggestions and will try to find ways to promote and improve all units of the MSU system. "We are one university system, and every par t i s impor tant , " President Waded Cruzado said. Cruzado was hired last fall to replace President Geoff Gamble, who retired after nine years as head of the MSU system. She is spending most of this week in Havre in listening sessions at Northern,...