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  • IDENTICAL THREAT

    Chris Peterson|Updated Mar 7, 2015

    The Havre High girls basketball program has had an incredible amount of success over the past four seasons, and there are a lot of reasons for that success as well as a lot of players that have contributed to it. But, two player, who have contributed more than most are sisters Morgan and Tori Mazurkiewicz, who are not only great basketball players, but identical twins as well. As you can imagine, twins playing together on a basketball team is pretty rare — even sisters p...

  • Thursday's Prep Basketball: Big day for Havre girls, Rocky Boy boys

    Updated Mar 6, 2015

    A pair of area teams got their weekend off to the best start possible on Thursday. In Hamilton, the Havre Blue Ponies took a successful first step in defending their Class A state championship by beating the Hardin Bulldogs 64-54 in the first round of the 2015 State A girls tournament. The win pushed HHS through to Friday night's semifinal where the Ponies will face Hamilton at 8 p.m. For full coverage of Havre's win, see Friday's Havre Daily News. Meanwhile, in Shelby, the Rocky Boy Stars moved into the semifinals of the...

  • CLOSED CAMPUS?

    John Paul Schmidt|Updated Mar 5, 2015

    Havre Public School District administrators are considering whether or not to prohibit some students at the high school to leave campus for lunch. The administrators had a meeting at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday to discuss the possibility of closing the campus for freshmen in the 2015-2016 school year. Some of the issues on the agenda were the problems with tardiness after the lunch break and fights and drug problems. The rate of fights has gone up 40 percent since 2010, and there...

  • Welcome Ivanovic

    Updated Mar 5, 2015

  • People First to hold public meeting

    John Kelleher|Updated Mar 5, 2015

    People First, a group fighting corruption at Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation, will hold a public meeting at 5 p.m. Sunday at Havre’s TownHouse Inn discuss action that can be taken to advance their causes. Among other things, said state Rep. G. Bruce Meyers, R-Box Elder, the group will be asked to consider a proposal to seek a halt to federal funding for the reservation except for essential services. Meyers will return from Helena to facilitate the meeting. “The problems at Rocky Boy give the entire Hi-Line a black eye,...

  • For the Record - March 5, 2015

    Updated Mar 5, 2015

    Havre Police Department Officers investigated an 8:19 a.m. Wednesday call from 13th Street and 5th Avenue about a hit and run. —— Officers investigated a 4:59 p.m. Wednesday call from Head Start School about juvenile status offenses. —— Jeremy Clement Larsen, 36, of Havre was arrested on charges of partner or family member assault, criminal contempt and violation of conditions of release and on two state District Court warrant after officers responded to an 8:14 p.m. Wednesday call from 3rd Street. —— Blake Phillip Skj...

  • Obituary - Arnold A. O'Neil

    Updated Mar 5, 2015

    Arnold A. O’Neil, 84, a retired Big Sandy farmer, died Feb. 26 at the Big Sandy Nursing Home. His funeral will be 2 p.m. Monday, March 9, 2015, at the Christ Lutheran Church in Big Sandy. Burial is at Big Sandy Cemetery followed by a reception at the church. Rockman Funeral Chapel of Chester is in charge of the arrangements. Memorials to Big Sandy Medical Center, Big Sandy Senior Center, or Christ Lutheran Church....

  • Obituary - Rex A. Gulick

    Updated Mar 5, 2015

    Rex A. Gulick, 89, a retired Liberty County farmer, died March 1, at Teton Medical Center in Choteau. A coffee hour will be held at the Rockman Funeral Home in Chester from 2 to 3 p.m., Tuesday, March 10. A celebration of life service will follow in the mortuary chapel at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Committal prayers with military rites will be held at Joplin Cemetery at 4 p.m. Tuesday....

  • Our View: Havre Trails starts off well

    Updated Mar 5, 2015

    Havre Trails, a volunteer group of people who like to walk, and the city of Havre have come to an agreement that can lead to vast improvements to one local park and adjacent walking trails. It can be a model for the way to handle the problem the city has of diminishing resources — working with volunteers to get some necessary services provided. Havre Trials will be working to get a grant to improve the trails and buy picnic tables and benches placed in US Bank Park. They also want signs that can tell people of the birds t...

  • Letter to the Editor:

    Updated Mar 5, 2015

    Editor: Montana's Hi-Line is generally associated with grasslands, endless fields of wheat, large herds of cattle, and remoteness. It is all that, but it is also a place where a wilderness experience can be found. For those willing to get off the highway and explore the back roads, you'll find rugged prairie, breaks, badlands and island ranges that offer a natural setting where opportunities for solitude and primitive recreation are as great or greater than the mountains to the west. Most people have heard of the C.M. Russell...

  • Looking Out My Backdoor: Saga of sexy sunglasses

    Sondra Ashton, Humor columnist|Updated Mar 5, 2015

    Ai-yi-yi! I don’t know what to do. One minute I’m happily married, the next minute I’m headed for divorce court. You know how I’ve been purging drawers and cabinets, throwing away useless, outdated and un-used stuff — the stuff we tend to shove away to deal with later? Maybe I got carried away. Maybe I went too far. I didn’t mean anything by it. (This message was sent to me by Kathy, my friend, who with her husband Richard, lives on Pender Island in British Columbia.)...

  • Havre teacher, paraprofessional honored

    Updated Mar 5, 2015

    Press release Lynette Stortz and Renee Pribyl of Havre's Highland Park School have been named the Region II Comprehensive System of Personnel Development Teacher/Paraprofessional, or CPSD, Team of the Year for 2014-15. They received their award at the Montana Council for Exceptional Children Conference in February. Each year CSPD honors a Paraprofessional of the Year and a Paraprofessional/Teach Team of the Year. Nomination forms are sent out in the fall to administrators in...

  • Stories about milk, milkman and more

    Toni Hagener|Updated Mar 5, 2015

    Milk didn’t always come in plastic-coated cardboard cartons. Way back in the 1950s, it came in pint-or quart-sized glass bottles and was delivered to your door twice a week by Fred the milkman or his teenaged helper on the truck. Fred watched the card in your front window for any change in the number or kind of milk you wanted, but he had pretty well memorized the type and number of milk products wanted by every household he served in Havre. If it was below freezing outside, Fred would put the milk inside the door. If hot in...

  • New chiropractic office opens in Havre

    Tori Thomas|Updated Mar 5, 2015

    Chiropractor Donald Gibson opened a chiropractic office in Havre in February. His business, "Dr. Donald J. Gibson, PLLC," is located at 115 4th Ave. W., Suite 200. Gibson said his father and brother are also chiropractors. "I had really flat feet as a kid," he said. "Through my dad being a chiropractor, I was able to join the Marines, I was able to play rugby at a high level, win two national championships while I was in the Marines - all of it - because I was seeing a...

  • Local Bowling Report: Shawn Mariani rolls another 300 game

    Ken Brubaker|Updated Mar 5, 2015

    After one weekend of play in the No-tap Mixed Doubles the top four positions are: first, Alicia Burrington and Ryan Mapes with 1.716; second, Denise Freide and Kyle Surber with 1,652; third, Alicia Burrington and Chris Owens with 1,648; and fourth, Suener Springer and Shawn Mariani with 1,603. The tournament runs for two more weekends on Saturday and Sundays. Also the $500 prize is still available for a 292 game. Monday night saw Shawn Mariani add another 300-game to his string of prefection. This one puts him in double...

  • Moving on: Lights get past Saints in Helena

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 5, 2015

    In college basketball, or in any sport for that matter, it’s very hard to beat a team three times in one season. And the Montana State University-Northern Lights proved that theory correct, and because of that, they’ll get a chance to do it again Saturday night. Wednesday, inside the Carroll College P.E. Center, the Lights toppled the host Carroll College Fighting Saints 66-60 in the first round of the Frontier Conference playoffs. The Lights have lost to Carroll twice dur...

  • Ice Hawks skate at state

    Chris Peterson|Updated Mar 5, 2015

    After playing hockey for more than three months, the Havre Ice Hawks will finally get a chance to show what they can do on the big stage of the Montana State high school hockey tournament. The tournament, which is held in Missoula, will pit 12 teams against each other this weekend. The teams are separated into four pools and each team will play two games of pool play before the top two advance to the eight-team tournament that begins Saturday. The Ice Hawks will open their...

  • Chasing History: Ponies tip it up at state

    Chris Peterson|Updated Mar 5, 2015

    After dominating the regular season and making a quick run through the Central A tournament last weekend in Great Falls, the Havre High girls basketball team has its sights set on history. No Blue Pony basketball team has ever won consecutive state championship — but the Ponies have a chance to do just that. The Blue Ponies, who come into the 2014 Class A state tournament in Hamilton on a high after winning a fourth consecutive Central A title, will begin their quest to defend...

  • Lights wrestle for glory in Kansas

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 5, 2015

    For the last four or five years, the Montana State University-Northern wrestling team has been an NAIA national powerhouse, and the Lights have proved that by finishing in the top three at the last two NAIA national tournaments. And going into this season, more hardware from the national tourney was certainly the goal. However, injuries have bitten the Lights all season long, and while they are going into this week’s 2015 NAIA national tournament in Topeka, Kansas, with the s...