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Hill County Democrats introduced seven candidates for local, state and national elections at a meeting Sunday, where the candidates spoke about their goals and qualifications and encouraged attendees to get as many Democrats as possible into office in the upcoming elections. Running on the local level is Hill County Commission Executive Assistant Sheri Williams, who seeks to unseat Republican incumbent Diane McLean on the Hill County Commission. Williams said she’s a fourth generation Havreite whose great-grandparents h...
Story and photos by Kason Clark While the Hi-Line is in that short break between winter and spring sports, that does not mean there are not plenty of other athletics to enjoy. This past weekend at the Havre Ice Dome, the 12th Annual Hammers and Hacks Bonspiel took place as curling teams from all over the state and north of the border competed. Some teams such as Holy Sheet came from Havre itself and have been doing so since the bonspiel began back in 2012. Even after so many...
from Bear Paw Cooperative Parents of preschool children in the North Star and Cottonwood School Districts and Gildford Colony, East End and Hilldale Colonies who would like to have their children participate in a free Early Childhood Screening have an opportunity coming up. A Bear Paw Cooperative-sponsored screening is set for: Date: Thursday, April 7, 2022 Place: North Star Elementary School in Gildford Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The screenings are by appointment only. For appointments, people can call Katie at...
Carla Jenewein Local Red Cross blood drive coordinator The community gave an impressive turn out for the blood drive in Chinook Tuesday, March 8. We had 57 donors presenting with 54 productive units on a goal of 44. Great job everyone. We had four first time donors: Lexi Miller, Toby Niederegger, Morgan Friede and Belle Elliott. We hope this was the first of many donations for them. Mark Weber reached 13 gallons, Shirley MacKenzie 10 gallons, Carla Jenewein 6 gallons, Lindy Br...
The agenda for the Hill County Commission weekly business meeting Thursday at 10 a.m. is: Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims Employment Budgets Ordinance Resolutions Contracts Board appointments Policy updates County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval County needs Hill County exit interview form revision Tentative herd district MACo Insurance Travel policy update — Extension office Quit claim deeds...
Havre Police Department A Second Street caller reported Friday 8:03 a.m. that someone ran into her fence. -- Officers investigated a sexual or violent offender registry violation reported Friday at 9:38 p.m. -- Officers investigated a Friday 2:54 p.m. report from 13th Street of an assault. -- A possible hit and run was reported Friday at 6:44 p.m. on Oak Drive. -- A two-vehicle crash was reported at Fifth Avenue and 10th Street at 7:04 p.m. Friday. -- Taruha Marie Kirkaldie...
With food prices and the cost of living on the rise, many Montana families face the threat of hunger and food insecurity. The State of Montana currently has the opportunity to connect thousands of families and children in our state to federal food benefits, but is planning to turn down these funds. Unless Montana’s Department of Public Health and Human Services acts soon, Montana will miss out on an estimated $36.6 million in federal food assistance for more than 97,500 children. Last week, a diverse group of 60 local food p...
Boys basketball on the Hi-Line is always fun to watch. Whether it's the Class A Havre Blue Ponies, the Class B rivalry between Rocky Boy and Harlem, or the always-tough District 9C, Hi-Line hoops never fails to entertain us. And with that much quality basketball comes quality boys basketball players. Year-after-year, the Havre Daily News All Hi-Line boys team is chook-full of great players and this year's version is no exception. The All Hi-Line Team is composed of five...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Montana State took a lead to open its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 26 years when Abdul Mohamed hit a jump shot along the baseline on the Bobcats' second possession. From there, Texas Tech was in control at Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl on Friday. The Red Raiders hit all but one of their first 10 shots and shot over 70% from the field over the first 20 minutes of the contest to take a 52-25 lead into halftime. Montana State eventually fell to Texas...
STANFORD, Calif. - Stanford scored the game's first 23 points and never looked back, beating 16th seeded Montana State 78-37 in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament First Round on Friday. The top-seeded Cardinal led MSU 20-0 after the first quarter then Hannah Jump hit a three-pointer to open the second quarter before Bobcat forward Taylor Janssen's jumper got the Bobcats on the board. At that point the Bobcats were shooting 1-22 from the floor while Stanford was 7-15. "It...