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Articles from the October 15, 2019 edition


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  • New charges, actions related to John Deere, E-1 burglaries

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 15, 2019

    A series of actions have come up in court with people accused of involvement in a string of burglaries in Havre late last year and early this year, including at some major local businesses. In January, the Havre John Deere dealership Frontline Ag Solutions and E-1 Towing reported people had broken into and robbed their facilities. Investigations of the burglaries led to charges or suspicion of involvement of a number of people, including Fabian “JuJu” Saddler Jr., Leslie Crazyboy, Caroline Crazyboy, Gloria Crazyboy, Kate Lam...

  • Quick Pics: Taking in the view at Northern

    Updated Oct 15, 2019

  • Local mental health council considers disbanding if recruitment fails

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Oct 15, 2019

    The Hill County Mental Health Local Advisory Council agreed Monday that if it can’t recruit more members and interest by March, it may disband. “I definitely think we should focus on some of our goals or something with what work groups are on, if we are able to get people to volunteer,” LAC Vice Chair Sandy Derry said. “I feel like we meet and it’s the same people every time and we can’t make change with four or five of us sitting here.” Derry added that to get any kind of work group going it needs to be more than just the...

  • First Diabetes Beat Down Race set in Chinook

    Derek Hann|Updated Oct 15, 2019

    Sweet Medical Center will be hosting its premier Diabetes Beat Down Race Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Blaine County Fairgrounds to raise awareness and funds to fight diabetes in the area, event organizer and Sweet Medical Center Nurse Practitioner Lindsay Rucinsky said. “We are just really excited to do this,” she said. Rucinsky, who is originally from Havre and is a Montana State University-Northern alum, said that the idea for the event originated from the fact that diabetes is a huge issue in the area and acr...

  • Clack Museum board hears traffic up a bit in September

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Oct 15, 2019

    The H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board Monday discussed the traffic at the museum, the H. Earl Clack and Margaret Turner Clack Memorial Museum Foundation Board’s annual meeting coming up in two weeks and Dinosaur Christmas. “We’ve been pretty good at the museum and it slowed down after Labor Day, which is to be expected. Overall, I don’t think we are doing that bad,” Clack Museum Director Emily Mayer said. Mayer said, looking at attendance compared to last year, numbers are up a little bit, with last year showing 180 visit...

  • MSU Wonderlust to offer Oct. 17 wildlife biologist discussion in Livingston

    Updated Oct 15, 2019

    MSU News Service MSU Wonderlust will host a discussion with wildlife biologist Mike Vivion Oct. 17 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Livingston-Park County Library. The talk, “Flights on the Wild Side 2: More Adventures of a Wildlife Biologist in the Frozen North,” is a free event and open to the public. Vivion will address his 30 years as a wildlife biologist and as a pilot assigned to Alaska’s Izembek, Kodiak and Yukon Flats national wildlife refuges. Vivion will also cover the wildlife research projects he did, including monit...

  • Six Montana writers sweep the 2019 High Plains Book Awards

    Updated Oct 15, 2019

    Press release Six Montanans were among the 11 award winners chosen from a record 228 nominations in the 2019 High Plains Book Awards. The winners were announced at the 13th annual awards banquet on Oct. 12 in Billings. Other winners were from Wyoming, South Dakota, Colorado, New York state and Manitoba, Canada. The six Montana authors were David Quammen, Thomas McGuane, Danell Jones, Maxim Loskutoff, Chris La Tray and Rodney Gottula. Other winners were Susan Devan Harness of Colorado and Susan Henderson of New York, both of...

  • Hi-Line Child Care Association holding Pizza Hut Fundraiser

    Updated Oct 15, 2019

    Hi-Line Child Care Association is holding a fundraiser Thursday at Pizza Hut. The proceeds will help pay for the association’s training opportunities and other events it offers to the community. Thursday, anyone paying for a sit-down or carry-out order at Pizza Hut can mention the fundraiser, and 20 percent of the purchase price will go to the association....

  • Holding a Christmas event? HDN wants your information

    Updated Oct 15, 2019

    The Havre Daily News’ annual Christmas holiday insert will be disbursed just prior to Thanksgiving, and we want to include as many of the area holiday events as possible so people living in or coming to north-central Montana can join in the festivities. We are looking for information of any holiday events put on by individuals, businesses, churches and organizations, for the general public to attend. Information should include, at least, the name of the event, the time(s) and date(s), the place, a short description of the a...

  • Operation Christmas Child drop-off site opening in Havre

    Updated Oct 15, 2019

    Press release This month, sites in the Havre area will be among 5,000 U.S. drop-off locations collecting shoebox gifts for children overseas during Operation Christmas Child’s National Collection Week, Nov. 18-25. Havre families, churches and groups are busy transforming empty shoeboxes into fun gifts filled with toys, school supplies and hygiene items. The Samaritan’s Purse project partners with local churches across the globe to deliver these tangible expressions of God’s love to children affected by war, disease, disas...

  • For the Record, Oct. 15, 2019

    Updated Oct 15, 2019

    Havre Police Department Leann Ahenakew Gardipee of Havre, 43, was arrested on three Justice or City court warrants and Elisabeth May St. Pierre of Havre, 20, was arrested on a suspended or revoked driver's license, during a vehicle stop on First Street Monday at 8:40 a.m. -- A caller at the hospital reported a possible sex offense 10:32 a.m. Monday. -- An arrest was made after a caller at a First Street West business reported a stolen radio Monday at 10:57 a.m. No details...

  • From the Courts: Harlem man sentenced to prison for domestic abuse

    Updated Oct 15, 2019

    From the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana GREAT FALLS — A Harlem man was sentenced to 21 months in prison and three years of supervised release on Oct. 10 for conviction on domestic abuse charges, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said. Jerel Edgar Johnson, 35, of Harlem, pleaded guilty in June to domestic abuse by a habitual offender. U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided. The prosecution said in court records that Johnson assaulted the victim twice in June 2018 near Snake Butte on the Fort Belknap I...

  • FWP to hold CWD public information sessions in Conrad and Shelby

    Updated Oct 15, 2019

    From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 4 will have two public information sessions regarding Chronic Wasting Disease in north-central Montana. The meetings will focus on current and future management of CWD in the area. The first meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the Conrad Community and Senior Citizens Center, 311 South Virginia St., Conrad, Tuesday, Oct. 22. The second meeting will also begin at 7 p.m. in the Marias River Electric conference room, 910 Roosevelt Highway, Shelby, Thursday, Oct....

  • FWP Region 4 CAC to meet

    Updated Oct 15, 2019

    From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 4 Citizens Advisory Council will hold its next meeting Oct. 23 at the FWP R4 headquarters, 4600 Giant Springs Road in Great Falls. The Region 4 CAC provides FWP with input and guidance on a variety of natural resources issues. The CAC meeting, which is open to the public, runs 5-8 p.m. The agenda at the Oct. 23 meeting will include an update on proposed tentative hunting regulations for the 2020-2021 seasons, game warden staffing issues and an update on...

  • Frontier Notebook: Orediggers shake things up

    George Ferguson|Updated Oct 15, 2019

    In the Mining City, the earth has shook many, many times. It did again Saturday night, and it sent shock waves around the rest of the Frontier Conference. The 2019 Frontier football season had its first earth-shattering moment Saturday night in Butte when No. 22 Montana Tech upset 15th-ranked Montana Western in the NAIA Game of the Week. The Orediggers' 35-12 thrashing of the Bulldogs at Alumni Coliseum ended Western's chance at an undefeated season. It also helped put...

  • Hi-Line Volleyball: Chinook keeps rolling in the 6C

    George Ferguson|Updated Oct 15, 2019

    Most area volleyball teams will take a break this weekend, but that means last week and next week are big as the season draws closer to district tournament play. Last Thursday, the Chinook Sugarbeeters kept a firm hold of first place in the 6C East standings with a sweep of Hays-Lodge Pole in Chinook. The Beeters won by scores of 25-7, 25-7 and 25-7. Delaney Kellam had 13 kills and one block for Chinook, while Bree Swanson had seven aces and six digs. Last Thursday was also a...

  • Lights picked second, Skylights sixth in Preseason hoops polls

    George Ferguson|Updated Oct 15, 2019

    The 2019 NAIA basketball season is right around the corner. And Frontier Conference fans got some excitement last weekend as the league announced its 2019-2020 Preseason Coaches Poll, and All-Conference Teams. On the men's side, the Montana State University-Northern Lights, of head coach Shawn Huse, were picked second in the Frontier Men's Preseason Coaches Poll. The Lights, who finished tied for fourth last year, received 30 points and three first-place points in the poll....

  • Hi-Line Football: Beeters, Knights win big

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Oct 15, 2019

    The Big Sandy football team had another exciting weekend after beating the Heart Butte Warriors last Friday. The Pioneers rattled the Warriors 88-6 to continue their dominant season. Big Sandy did not waste any time to score points. The Pioneers put up 50 points to kick off a great first quarter. To start the streak, Clint Darlington caught a 21-yard pass from Ryan Roth, then Darlington returned a fumble to add more to the scoreboard. Parker Proulx followed up with a 41-yard...

  • Hi-Line Sports Schedule

    Updated Oct 14, 2019

    TUESDAY High School Volleyball Chinook at CJI North Star at Box Elder Harlem vs HLP WEDNESDAY College Wrestling MSU-N Maroon/Gold, 7 p.m. FRIDAY High School Football Havre at Billings Central, 7 p.m. Harlem at Cut Bank, 7 p.m. Simms at CJI, 7 p.m. HLP at Cascade, 7 p.m. Chinook at Rocky Boy, 7 p.m. High School Volleyball Harlem vs Wolf Point High School X-Country Havre at Eastern A in Billings College X-Country MSU-N at Bulldog Invite SATURDAY High School Football Fort Benton...

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