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  • Fort Assinniboine closed to tours, visitors

    Updated Mar 27, 2020

    Friends of Fort Assinniboine posted a notice that, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the grounds and buildings of the historic fort are closed to all but employees. The closure also applies to guided tours, the notice said....

  • Chancellor gives update on Northern

    Updated Mar 27, 2020

    Montana State University-Northern Chancellor Greg Kegel issued an update today on the status of Northern: Dear Campus Community: The MSU-Northern COVID-19 leadership team met this morning and reviewed the Governor’s Stay at Home/Shelter in Place directive. At this time, MSU-Northern does not need to put any additional restrictions in place. Education is considered an essential service, and our campus has already taken aggressive steps in regarding social distancing and sanitization. I will remind everyone who is still w...

  • Davey, Cottonwood school districts issue declarations of emergency

    Updated Mar 27, 2020

    Davey Elementary School District #12 The Davey School District announced it made a Declaration of Unforeseen Emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic pursuant to 20-9-801 through 20-9-806, MCA, and has adopted a Plan of Action addressing the needs and services of the students. The plan will be revised to adjust to possible future changes. Cottonwood Elementary School District #57 The Cottonwood School District announced it made a Declaration of Unforeseen Emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic pursuant to 20-9-801 through...

  • House passes COVID-19 aid package, heads to president for signature

    Tim Leeds|Updated Mar 27, 2020

    The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a package intended to provide aid for states, businesses and people struggling with the impacts of novel coronavirus 2019 and the disease it causes, COVID-19. The Senate unanimously passed the bill Wednesday. The record $2 trillion aid package now goes to the president for his signature. Watch for more in Monday's edition of the Havre Daily News....

  • Out Our Way: 'Do not panic' - Isaiah 41:10

    Updated Mar 27, 2020

    Out our way, most cattle seem to know the pasturelands are safe and are used to riders coming and going. Open range cattle, on the other hand, can be nervous as all get out. When Charlie and I worked the herds up on the Tiger Ridge, although we occasionally had to chase a few strays who bolted from the main herd, I never sensed any real panic. However, out in the Beaver Creek area, the park is leased out to ranchers as open range — and when it’s time for roundup, they can be easily spooked. I recall one fall day when the vari...