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The Havre-Hill County Library will be putting a display of presidential plates front-and-center to honor the memory of Gail and Bill Rader, long-time supporters of the library and the local community as a whole who donated the collection to the library a few years ago. Library Director Rachel Rawn said they wanted to put the plates on display for the Friends of the Library Pie Social coming up on Valentine's Day from noon to 4 p.m. Library Foundation Chair Bonnie Williamson,...
Arren Kimbel-Sannit Montana Free Press A Republican lawmaker and a group of unlikely bedfellows from across the political spectrum are working to repeal language passed last session that erected additional hurdles to getting an issue placed on the ballot, arguing that the law runs afoul of the Montana Constitution. Senate Bill 153, sponsored by Sen. Brad Molnar, R-Laurel, would reverse 2021’s House Bill 651, a bill passed in the latter days of the last session that expanded the Legislature and state attorney general’s rol...
From the MSU News Service BOZEMAN — The newest episode of “Montana PBS Reports: IMPACT” will air on Montana PBS at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26. The first part of the episode addresses Montana’s teacher shortage, taking viewers to the Hi-Line to see how Havre Public Schools is confronting the crisis by inspiring students to pursue careers in education. The episode also includes the perspectives of educators and students involved in a “Grow Your Own Educator” program advanced during the 2021 Legislature. “There is no single rea...
From MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension has once again teamed up with the Montana 4-H Foundation and MSU 4-H Center to offer its Fabulous Fridays webinar series on estate and legacy planning. The six-part webinar series will happen Fridays, Jan. 27 through March 3. Each installment will run from 10 to 11:15 a.m., which includes a 15-minute Q&A period. Fabulous Fridays topics include: • What factors determine who receives your property after you die? • Saving more money for your heirs by avoid...
Week three has started to sort out the ingredients that were put in the sausage. We have a number of legislators who voted on a bill to use federal money to double the payment to hunting block management leases. I understand that in some cases those individuals deserve an increase. However, some of these same legislators are pushing for a Constitutional Convention to stop the uncontrolled federal spending. I don’t know if it’s irony, misunderstanding of how funding works, or just self-serving lawmaking, but this kind of thi...
A former U.S. senator and vice president said, “The moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly; and those who are in the shadows of life, the sick, the needy and the handicapped.” We have a moral obligation to care for those in the twilight of life, the elderly, whose hard work and sacrifice helped make the Big Sky Country a vibrant and healthy place to work, raise our families, retire and receive health care. Our...
Recently there has been a media blast by John Deere claiming a Memorandum of Understanding signed with American Farm Bureau Federation provides right to repair for farmers, ranchers and independent repair shops. A closer look at the non-legally binding document shows the devil is in the details. John Deere signed a similar MOU in 2018, with the California Farm Bureau, when the California Legislature was on the verge of passing a right to repair bill. Their strategy worked as the bill lost momentum and failed on the last vote....
“I have to say, that is a very nice hat!” I told the man as he passed me on the sidewalk. The man in the snazzy blue fedora had a serious look on his face, as if he was thinking deeply about something far more important than the indigo-blue hat with the red feather sitting on his head. But whatever less-than-cheerful thought had been preoccupying him (the gathering clouds? The declining stock market? His expanding waistline?), it was whisked away when I complimented his dapper...
Montana lost nearly a dozen nursing homes in 2022. The reality is that dozens more assisted living and long-term care facilities are hanging by a thread. They are waiting to see if our governor and state Legislature will take the critical steps necessary to keep essential elder services available across this vast state. Now is the time to make your voice heard on this essential concern. While the governor says Montanans would prefer to age in their homes, and no one would disagree, the reality is that a beloved father or...
Maureen Paulette Jordan-Cantrell, 45, went to join her beloved son, Tyler, and her mom, Myra, January 19th, 2023. Wake services began at 4:00 p.m. Monday, January 23, 2023, and continued until her funeral service, which was at 10:00 a.m. today, January 24, 2023, all at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church with Earl “Archie” Arkinson officiating. Burial followed in the Windy Boy Family Cemetery....
Edward J. Lewis, 71, passed away due to natural causes at his residence Thursday, January 19, 2023. Per his wishes, cremation has taken place, and no services will be held at this time....
Hill County Commissioner Mark Peterson did not send this agenda to Havre Daily News until after print deadline Monday. The agenda for the Hill County Commission business meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Commission Office in the Hill County Courthouse is: Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims and payroll Employment Budgets Abatements Journal and vouchers Ordinance Resolutions Contracts Board appointments Policy updates County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval Lodestar estate...
Havre Police Department Gabriel Lewis Lawrence of Havre, 53, was arrested no a charge of driving with a suspended or revoked driver's license during a vehicle stop on Third Street at 12:12 p.m. Monday. -- A Monday 3:28 p.m. call about money being taken from a banking account by a family member in Havre was referred to the proper jurisdiction. -- Officers assisted someone in retrieving personal property from another person Monday at 4:46 p.m. -- A caller at a U.S. Highway 2...
High school boys basketball continued across the Hi-Line this past week. Over the course of several games, some teams set themselves up for success with the postseason nearing while others stumbled. The week started this past Tuesday when the Chinook Sugarbeeters played a District 9C game against the Hays-Lodge Pole Thunderbirds. It was a close game, but the Sugarbeeters pulled out the 55-48 victory on the road to start the week. The HLP Thunderbirds continued their week with...
After wrapping up a conference doubleheader this past weekend, the Havre High basketball teams will get little time to rest as they both head on the road tonight to face Malta. In tonight's doubleheader, the HHS boys basketball team will play first against a Malta team that is beginning to peak. "They've been playing a lot better lately. Their team is back to being fully healthy, got all their players and they've been in some battles," HHS head coach Walyn Burgess said....
In the biggest tournament of the season thus far, the Montana State University-Northern wrestling team showed it’s right there with the best of the best in the NAIA. Last Friday and Saturday, Northern competed at the Missouri Valley Invitational, where the Lights finished eighth with 82.5 points and sent three wrestlers to the podium. Leading the way for MSU-N was Martin Wilkie, who won the 149-pound championship at the tournament which featured so many top NAIA teams, i...
Yet another big week of high school girls basketball took place on the Hi-Line. On Tuesday, Chinook beat Hays-Lodge Pole 57-28 and Box Elder knocked off North Star 53-49 in a key District 9C game. Last Thursday saw the Chinook Sugarbeeters keep their hold on the District 9C with a 71-40 thrashing of Big Sandy. The Beeters got 24 points from Hallie Neibauer. Alexus Seymour knocked down 19 points and Bree Swanson tallied 13. Thursday night also saw Rocky Boy battle Hays-Lodge...
TUESDAY High School Basketball Havre boys at Malta, 6 p.m. Havre girls at Malta, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY High School Basketball North Star at Conrad Rocky Boy vs Harlem College Basketball Skylights vs Western, 5 p.m. Lights vs Western, 7 p.m. FRIDAY High School Basketball North Star vs Box Elder CJI vs Chinook Big Sandy vs DGS Turner vs Dodson HLP vs Fort Benton Rocky Boy at Cut Bank High School Swimming Havre at GFH/CMR SATURDAY High School Basketball Havre boys vs Lewistown, 6...
This past weekend, the Havre Ice Hawks high school hockey team had a busy slate with four games across three days. The Ice Hawks started the weekend at home at the Havre Ice Dome where they lost both games to the Billings Bulls by scores of 5-4 and 4-2. Then on the road, the Ice Hawks split with the Helena Bighorns with a 4-3 win and a 3-2 loss. The Ice Hawks started their weekend with a 5-4 loss to Billings at the Havre Ice Dome Friday. Early in the first period, Havre took...
The 2023 volleyball season is still a ways off, but Montana State University-Northern head coach Jerry Wagner is already adding pieces for the new year. Last week, Wagner announced the signing of Williston State College standout Greta Peterson. “I’m excited to have Greta Peterson join the Skylight’s Volleyball program,” said coach Wagner. “Greta has been well coached by Iona Stookey at Huntley Project. She is a proven winner, and a smart, hard-working student/a...