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LaFond State Farm has finished erecting a new building at 145 Fourth Ave. opening up new possibilities for business in the downtown area. Owner Tom LaFond said what appealed to him about location of the new building was how open the area was and his desire to move into the downtown area. LaFond moved his agency to the location, formerly a car wash, from the business' previous location on the 300 Block of Third Street. LaFond said two other businesses are joining State Farm in...
Hill County Sheriff Jamieson Ross said Tuesday sheriff’s deputies made an arrest on suspicion of robbing the local John Deere dealership, and law enforcement recovered the stolen property, as well as property reported stolen from E-1 Towing and from other reported thefts from the area. Fabian “Ju Ju” Saddler Jr., 19, was being held in the Hill County Detention Center this morning on $820 bond for two counts of failure to pay and $50,000 on pending felony charges of burglary, theft and criminal mischief. A court docum...
Montana State University-Northern held its once-a-semester Involvement Fair Wednesday evening in the Ballroom of the Student Union Building, but while various student organizations showed up, very few Northern students stopped by to check out the clubs. Associated Students of MSU-Nothern Vice President Riley Mortensen said the club turnout that night was more than last time, but that the "student involvement still isn't quite there." She said she and the rest of the ASMSUN...
Havre Daily News staff A centuries-old delicacy returns to the Hi-Line Saturday in a decades-old tradition with the 86th Annual First Lutheran Church Annual Swedish Meatball and Norwegian Lutefisk Dinner at First Lutheran Church at in Havre. The dinner is the longest-running ethnic event in Havre, Jim Griggs said in a press release about the dinner. Serving begins at noon in the First Lutheran Fellowship Hall and runs to 6 p.m. The Scandinavian dinner originally started as a small gathering in the old church parsonage where...
Havre Police Department Wednesday at 11:01 a.m. someone at the Havre Police Department reported a suspected fraudulent package. -- James Richard Lowrance of Havre, 28, was arrested on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, carrying a concealed weapon and violating conditions of release after a 12th Street West caller requested officer assistance. -- A vehicle crash on Second Street was reported Wednesday at 11:30 p.m. -- Havre Police Department received a call to assist...
The Havre High boys basketball team is in the midst of a busy stretch that will see them play five games in seven days and as that part of the schedule concludes, the Blue Ponies will wrap it up with back-to-back rivalry games against Rocky Boy and Lewistown. The Ponies will first look to complete their season sweep of Class B rival Rocky Boy (10-4), a team that Havre defeated earlier this month inside the HHS gymnasium. This time though, the contest will be on the Stars home...
The Havre High girls basketball team is closing in on the end of the regular season and for the Blue Ponies, that means this Saturday's home game against Lewistown will be last home game of the season. But for three Pony seniors, Kassidy Compton, Lauren Kato and Abbey Morse, it will be the final home game of their Havre High basketball careers. "It's really tough," Morse said. "It's sad. It's weird how fast it has all gone by. But we love being part of this team. It's a...
The Havre High wrestling team has one goal this weekend and it has nothing to do with winning the Eastern A Divisional championship. Instead, the Blue Ponies are focused simply on advancing all 15 of their grapplers to the All-Class state tournament next weekend in Billings. So even though the Ponies are certainly hoping to come away with some team hardware from Miles City, where the meet is being hosted, their primary focus is to set themselves up at state. The tournament wil...
To the editor: Where’s the beef … from? No one wants to be misled, but it is happening every day at your meat counter. “Product of USA” is now gracing your beef and pork labels, even though your beef and pork are quite possibly not from an American farmer or rancher. This loophole in the USDA process which allows this to happen has to stop. We can start reversing this process by correctly informing Montana consumers with accurate country-of-origin placards at grocery stores. In 2005 we banded together as Montanans to demand...
Yesterday John and Carol, Leo, our gardener, and I took a trip up to the top of the sacred Mountain, Volcan de Tequila. Tequila Mountain dominates a huge section of Jalisco, can be seen from Guadalajara as well as from my own yard. We are aware of its majestic presence whenever we think to notice. John had walked over the day before to ask if I would like to join them. I hesitated a few seconds, shook myself and said yes to a chance to see more of this country I have come to...
The Milk River Gobblers will be holding their first annual Milk River Gobblers Banquet this weekend. The banquet is set for Saturday at the Eagles Club. The banquet will start at 5 p.m. with cocktails, followed by a prime rib dinner at 6:30. There will be a silent auction, a live auction, a variety of games, prizes and chances to win firearms. There's also a raffle ticket package that gets you entered to win different firearms. There is the Trophy Tom Ticket Package and this...
The Bear Paw Ski Bowl isn't open for business just yet. But, it's getting close. Last weekend, the ski bowl had a successful work party where plenty of preparations were done in order to get the bowl ready for the season. And, with more than two feet of snow on the mountain, Claire Stoner, president of the Snowdance Ski Association said, things are coming along. "We did a lot of maintenance, putting up signs, putting up snow fence and working on the buildings," Stoner said....