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  • Saturday's Prep Basketball: Dillon eliminates Blue Ponies

    Updated Mar 13, 2016

    Saturday's Scores The Associated Press BOYS BASKETBALL State AA at Bozeman Loser Out Helena 48, Helena Capital 43 Missoula Hellgate 59, Billings West 50 Third Place Missoula Hellgate 54, Helena 49 Championship Billings Skyview 72, Bozeman 56 State B at Butte Loser Out Jefferson (Boulder) 56, Big Timber 54, 2OT Townsend 48, Florence 43 Third Place Townsend 48, Jefferson (Boulder) 46, 2OT Championship Choteau 67, Bigfork 59 GIRLS BASKETBALL State AA at Bozeman Loser Out Helena Capital 42, Missoula Big Sky 37 Missoula Sentinel...

  • Thursday's Prep Basketball: Bears roll into semis; Ponies fall

    Updated Mar 11, 2016

    Thursday's Scores BOYS State AA at Bozeman First Round Billings Skyview 64, Helena Capital 53 Helena 53, Billings West 51 Missoula Hellgate 49, Great Falls 46 Bozeman 50, Missoula Big Sky 36 State B at Butte First Round Bigfork 55, Townsend 53 Choteau 70, Missoula Loyola 51 Florence 51, Jefferson (Boulder) 47 GIRLS State AA at Bozeman First Round Bozeman 59, Helena 48 Great Falls 48, Missoula Big Sky 31 Helena Capital 48, Billings West 41 Missoula Sentinel 61, Billings Senior...

  • Mayor Solomon: Havre water tested regularly, is safe

    Paul Dragu|Updated Mar 11, 2016

    Havre Mayor Tim Solomon has reassured city residents that the water is safe. He said it is tested regularly and there is nothing to support it is unsafe at all, he said. Solomon said he had heard from concerned residents who read a story in Wednesday's Havre Daily News about fears of lead at the U.S. Border Patrol Havre Sector Headquarters. Miscommunication between Havre Daily News and U.S. Border Patrol Havre Sector Public Affairs Agent Melissa Hart resulted in Wednesday's...

  • Chinook native murdered in Bozeman

    Updated Mar 10, 2016

    Havre Daily News staff A Chinook native living in Bozeman was killed by her ex-boyfriend Wednesday morning, Bozeman police charge. Anthony Tobias Fagiano, 35, was arrested and charged with deliberate homicide in the death of Darcy Buhmann, 37, the Bozeman Chronicle reports. Bail was set at $1 million. The Chronicle reports that Buhmann had lived in fear of Fagiano for some time. Court documents indicate that at approximately 5:23 a.m. Wednesday, Christopher Wood of Bozeman...

  • School board talks tax increase

    Paul Dragu|Updated Mar 10, 2016

    If Havre Public Schools Superintendent Andy Carlson's suggestion is adopted, Havre elementary district taxpayers who own a $100,000 home will be paying $15.21 more in property taxes. A large portion of Tuesday's Board of Trustees' meeting at Havre Middle School was spent discussing an elementary general fund levy. Carlson explained that the options for increasing revenue for day-to-day operations and maintenance are a full levy - going to the maximum allowed by the state - or...

  • Quick Pics: Dancing at the club

    Updated Mar 10, 2016

  • Key Club sets Easter egg hunt

    John Kelleher|Updated Mar 10, 2016

    People under 18 will be able to hunt for Easter Eggs and contribute to the March of Dime on Saturday, March 26. The Havre High School Key Club will hold an Easter Egg hunt on the practice field west of the school. Adviser John Ita said the club decided to try something new to raise money for the March of Dimes, which fights birth defects. The Key Club has supported March of Dimes among many other projects for years. Ita said members are already buying East Eggs that can be hidden on the field — different colors for d...

  • Pea, lentil council to hold Havre info meeting

    Updated Mar 10, 2016

    The USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council will hold meetings across Montana next week including in Havre to discuss new developments in the pulse industry. Tim McGreevy, CEO of the USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council, and Kim Murray, chairman of the Montana Pulse Advisory Committee, will be discussing: • Future of the Montana pulse industry • Global pulse brand campaign • Establishing a research legacy •2016 International Year of Pulses •North American marketing campaign • Market outlook • The pulse crop movement The Havre meeting will...

  • Looking Out My Back Door: I'm just waiting for an unscheduled bus

    Updated Mar 10, 2016

    “Just think,” my cousin Nancie said, “We are re-creating ourt lives.” I pondered her statement. I decided creation is a vastly over-rated and messy business. Take a piece of graph paper. Beginning on the bottom left-hand corner, draw an arrow straight toward the upper right-hand corner. Label this page, “What I planned.” Take a second sheet of graph paper. Begin your arrow at the same bottom left-hand corner. No straight line this time. Squiggle and curve it in all directions. Label this page, “What happened.” In...

  • Obituary - James O. Omlie

    Updated Mar 10, 2016

    James O. Omlie, 88, passed away Monday, March 7, 2016, at Peace Hospice in Great Falls, Montana. Cremation has taken place, and at his request no formal services will be held. James was born March 11, 1927, in Havre, Montana, to Gilbert O. and Clara M. (Iverson) Omlie. He was raised in Havre, graduating from Havre High School in 1945. He entered into the United States Army Air Force July 14, 1945 and served as a clerk typist 405 until he was honorably discharged in December 1946. He attended Northern Montana College and then...

  • For the Record, March 10, 2016

    Updated Mar 10, 2016

    Havre Police Department Frank Eli McConnell, 39, of Havre was arrested during a motor vehicle stop Wednesday at 12:19 p.m. somewhere on 6th Street on two Justice or City court warrants and charges of driving with a suspended or revoked driver’s license and a seat belt crime. —— Kyndyll Kay McGarvey, 21, of Havre was issued a summons on charges of driving with a suspended or revoked driver’s license, unlawful transactions with children and criminal contempt after a caller from a 17th Street West address reported Wednesd...

  • Agenda: H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board

    Updated Mar 10, 2016

    H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board will met at 6 p.m., Monday, March 14, at the Best Western Plus Havre Inn & Suites, 1425 Highway 2 NW, Havre. The agenda: Roll call of members Reading and approval of minutes Museum manager’s report Wahkpa Chug’n manager’s report The Foundation Report — Review of work on the Havre History Center and Hands on History. The foundation will report on the west door, which will serve as the entrance for the History Center during the first phase of the reconstruction. There will also be a report on...

  • Correction - Border Patrol headquarters closed

    Updated Mar 10, 2016

    A front-page story in Wednesday’s edition of the Havre Daily News reported that U.S. Border Patrol Havre Sector Public Affairs Agent Melissa Hart confirmed reports that the General Services Administration detected lead in the water of the Havre Sector Headquarters building, prompting Border Patrol headquarters officials to temporarily relocate. Agent Hart said in the afternoon that she neither said lead was detected in the water or confirmed it. Border Patrol issued a press release Tuesday afternoon which said, “GSA con...

  • Two Lights tabbed for Frontier All-Conference

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 10, 2016

    A pair of Montana State University-Northern Lights have been honored for their play in the Frontier Conference this season. The league released its Men's All-Conference Team Tuesday, and Northern's Warren Edmondson and David Straughter were named. Edmondson earned All-Conference honors for the second straight season, making the list as a Second-Team this season. He led MSU-N at 13 points per game, and scored a season-high 29 points in MSU-N's regular season finale against...

  • MSU-N's Faupel named Player of the Year

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 10, 2016

    Just one year ago, then Montana State University-Northern senior A'Jha Edwards received the highest honor in the Frontier Conference, earning Women's Player of the Year. One year later, the award is staying at Northern. Wednesday, the league released its postseason awards, and Northern junior Natalee Faupel was named the 2016 Frontier Conference Women's Player of the Year. Faupel, a junior from Butte, was also named First-Team All-Conference for the second straight season,...

  • Ice Hawks ready to skate at state tourney

    Chris Peterson|Updated Mar 10, 2016

    It has been a challenging season for the Havre Ice Hawks, especially with the difficult schedule they have had to play. But, at the Class B High School state tournament of the Montana Amautuer Hockey Association, the Ice Hawks will be on a much more level playing field. The tournament will take place in Miles City. Games will start Friday and will run until Sunday, when a champion is crowned. Along with the Ice Hawks, there will be three other teams competing at the...

  • Back to Missouri: Skylights on their way

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 10, 2016

    It was of little surprise that the Montana State University-Northern Skylights were announced as part of the field of 32 teams heading to next week’s NAIA national tournament in Independence, Missouri. After all, the Skylights have had an incredible season. Still, it was nice when Northern head coach Chris Mouat heard it became official Wednesday afternoon. This will be the Skylights’ third straight trip to the national tourney, the fourth under Mouat and the 13th overall for...

  • State Tournament Schedules

    Updated Mar 10, 2016

    GIRLS State AA at Bozeman Thursday Game 1: Great Falls (16-4) vs. Missoula Big Sky (12-8), first round, 9 a.m. Game 2: Missoula Sentinel (19-1) vs. Billings Senior (12-9), first round, 10:30 a.m. Game 3: Helena (13-7) vs. Bozeman (13-8), first round, 3:30 p.m. Game 4: Billings West (16-4) vs. Helena Capital (13-9), first round, 5 p.m. Friday Game 5: Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2, loser out, 9 a.m. Game 6: Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4, loser out, 10:30 a.m. Game 7: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2, semifinal, 3:30 p.m. Game...

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