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Havre public schools announced via a text alert that schools are delayed by two hours this morning, while other districts including Rocky Boy and Box Elder have announced they are closed today, Rocky Boy Reservation radio station KHEW announced on its Facebook page. Havre buses will run two hours late, unless the the family of the bus involved is notified otherwise, the Havre schools said in another text alert. St. Jude Thaddeus School in Havre announced on its Facebook page that it is running two hours late, including its...
Saturday's Scores The Associated Press BOYS BASKETBALL Absarokee 64, Harlowton 36 Anaconda 76, Florence 20 Belt 56, Hobson-Moore-Judith Gap 28 Big Timber 47, Jefferson (Boulder) 38 Billings Central 81, Hardin 78, 2OT Billings Senior 74, Great Falls 47 Bozeman 75, Billings Skyview 50 Bridger 54, Reed Point-Rapelje 38 Browning 50, Polson 40 Butte Central 54, Livingston 46 Charlo 52, Phillipsburg 36 Clark Fork 63, Victor 49 Deer Lodge 58, Troy 36 Denton-Geyser-Stanford 78, Geraldine/Highwood 37 Dillon 61, Stevensville 52...
Friday's Scores The Associated Press BOYS BASKETBALL Absarokee 60, Fromberg 29 Belgrade 65, Livingston 61 Belt 52, Conrad 43 Big Timber 50, Joliet 41 Billings Central 62, Miles City 46 Billings Skyview 49, Butte 39 Bridger 63, Broadview-Lavina 47 Browning 82, Cut Bank 56 Butte Central 55, Dillon 35 Cascade 72, Simms 68, OT Charlo 66, Darby 44 Colstrip 94, Lame Deer 49 Corvallis 58, Whitefish 44 Deer Lodge 56, Florence 41 Denton-Geyser-Stanford 70, Hobson-Moore-Judith Gap 29...
St. Jude Thaddeus School went into a lockdown Friday due to an individual involved in a custody issue, a letter to parents posted on the school's Facebook page says. The lockdown happened at 2:25 p.m. The individual was escorted off campus and subsequently detained, the letter says. No unauthorized individuals were at any point inside the school. The school administration decided as a precaution and with the support of police to dismiss students early while the individual was detained, the letter says. The individual was not...
Isaac Bell has already had a lot of big games in his career for the Chinook boys basketball team. But nothing like Thursday night's performance. The Sugarbeeters, the top team in the District 9C, were home to host the Harlem Wildcats Thursday night, and Bell, a 6-4 junior All-State performer, made the Wildcats pay dearly for their visit. Bell scored 51 points in Chinook's 94-80 win over the Wildcats, in a scoring barrage that's sure to be etched into the Sugarbeeter record...
Havre Daily News staff A Havre fourth-grader had a surprise visit this morning, a visit telling her she had won a statewide art contest and her art will be going to all donors to Energy Share Montana on thank-you letters next year. Sunnyside Intermediate School fourth-grader Lyvia Little won first place in the contest, with Energy Share Board President Greg Jergeson, along with representatives from District 4 Human Resource Development Council in Havre, presenting Lyvia with...
A small group of local residents have been working hard for the last four years to have Fort Assinniboine upgraded in national recognition, and last week they got a monumental breakthrough. Fort Assinniboine is one step from being recognized in the National Register of Historic Places on a level it has never before. The most recent nomination - the 19th century fort was first nominated for national recognition in 1984 - was approved Jan. 26 by the Montana State Historic Preser...
James and Sarah Dean, the married couple who moved to Havre in August and launched campaigns on opposing party tickets for the same U.S. Senate seat, are moving out of Havre, amid a child custody battle. James Dean said today the couple is leaving, a day after a U-Haul truck was spotted parked outside their house. He said he could not reveal where they would relocate to ensure a safe location for his children of whom he is trying to gain custody. He said he and his wife would...
Havre native Kendall Quinnell's body was found Sept. 8, 2013, in Mullan, Idaho, and more than four years later police are still investigating his death while family members remain mystified as to what is taking so long. Kendall Quinnell's brother, Clayton Quinnell of Havre, said he wants to know why police still haven't arrested or charged anyone. Quinnell said he is privy to information that suggests police know who killed his brother. Lt. Aaron Wittmer of the Havre Police De...
Two private pesticide applicator training credits will be given to attendees with restricted use pesticide licenses at the “What’s Your Pulse?” workshop 4:30 p.m. Monday at the Duck Inn Imperial Room. The pulse workshop is co-sponsored by CHS Big Sky and Montana State University Hill County Extension, with presentations by Mary Burrows, Ph.D., and Kevin McPhee, Ph.D., along with Perry Johnston of West Central. This workshop will provide local growers the opportunity to learn more about pulse production and disease preve...
Press release Aaniiih Nakoda College is once again partnering and collaborating with Phillips County Hospital to give nursing students enrolled in the Associate of Science in nursing program a great clinical experience. The ASN program at Aaniiih Nakoda College is "growing their own" future registered nurses and the experience provided by a rural community hospital such as Phillips County Hospital gives them hands-on experience working in a rural hospital. Nurses wear many...
Judy Loendorf and/or Steve Mulonet, service officers for the Montana Veterans Affairs will be visiting the following locations and times to meet with veterans who are interested in applying for benefits. Veterans interested in applying for benefits should bring a copy of their discharge paperwork, DD214, with them. • Friday, Feb. 9, Rocky Boy, Rocky Boy Vet Center, 10 a.m. – noon. • Thursday, Feb. 15, Malta City Hall, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. • Thursday, Feb. 15, Fort Belknap, IHS Conference Room, 1:30 – 3 p.m. If bad weather exi...
Press release The Montana Office of Public Instruction has announced that nomination and application forms are available for the 2019 Montana Teacher of the Year Program. Members of the public can fill out a simple form to nominate a teacher. Teachers can self-nominate by filling out an application. All current and actively teaching Montanans who are making a positive difference in the lives of students are encouraged to apply. If nominated, the OPI will reach out to the nominated teacher and ask them to fill out an...
Toronto newspapers are reporting that two of the city’s police officers have been suspended with pay pending an investigation on allegations that they consumed cannibis edibles while on duty. No charges have been filed and any criminal activities are only alleged at this time. But one officer called for assistance early Sunday morning because he said he thought he was hallucinating and going to pass out, and his partner was found holed up in a tree nearby. This was a few hours...