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  • Hill and Pinocci speak at North Central Pachyderms

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 31, 2022

    North Central Pachyderms held a meeting Friday where Montana Rep. Ed Hill, R-Havre, and Public Service Commissioner Randy Pinocci, both up for reelection this year, spoke about a number of issues. Hill spoke first, talking about an upcoming poll of Montana legislators over whether to create a select special interim joint House and Senate committee on Montana election security. "Bottom line is that there are several of us legislators that feel as if election integrity needs to...

  • Beaver Creek disc golf coures open

    Updated Mar 28, 2022

    Havre Daily News staff Havre Trails has announced that the Normandy Coulee Disc Golf Course is set up for the year and ready to use. The Normandy Coulee turnoff for parking at the nine-hole course is located in Beaver Creek Park just south of Rotary Pond off Montana Highway 234. The map for the course is at the trailhead and discs can be purchased at Northstar Athletics and the Montana State University-Northern Bookstore. The group also reminded people that a park permit is required to use the disc golf course. Day permits...

  • Trail advisory committee to meet in Helena

    Updated Mar 28, 2022

    from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks State Trails Advisory Committee meets April 7 to review trail grant applications and make recommendations to the department on how the funds should be allocated in 2022. “Trails are critical infrastructure for recreation in Montana based on recent research that found trails were the number one amenity residents want in our state parks,” FWP Parks and Outdoor Recreation Division Administrator Hope Stockwell said. “It’s easy for me to expect residen...

  • HRDC adult education director looking for tutors

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 28, 2022

    District 4 Human Resources and Development Council's operations proceed in 2022 with Adult Eduction Director Tricia Williams Ferry settling in to her new role at the organization and looking for volunteer tutors. Ferry has been at the position since June of last year and her department has been working closely with HRDC's employment and training department to get adults, young and otherwise, ready for work or higher education. She said adult education is not new ground for...

  • State-Tribal Relations Committee visiting Fort Belknap, Fort Peck

    Updated Mar 28, 2022

    Press release The Montana Legislature’s State-Tribal Relations Committee will visit the Fort Belknap Indian Community April 6 and the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of Fort Peck April 7. The committee will meet with tribal government leaders and visit various sites. A draft agenda for the meeting and other meeting materials are available on the committee webpage at https://leg.mt.gov/committees/interim/strc . There will be no remote participation available for this meeting. —— Who: State-Tribal Relations Committee When: April...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly business meeting

    Updated Mar 28, 2022

    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 Colors in Life Board appointments Policy updates County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval Minor subdivision — Clint Solomon Subdivision — Randy Anderson County needs Tentative Herd District #12 Travel policy update, Extension Office MACo insurance Quit claim deeds...

  • Correction - Work on Fresno Dam

    Updated Mar 28, 2022

    Information for a story on the front page of the March 17 edition of Havre Daily News about work to be done on Fresno Dam misreported who is responsible for repayment for people served on Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation corrected its information, saying the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs is responsible for that 14 percent of the repayment, without interest....

  • For the Record, March 28, 2022

    Updated Mar 28, 2022

    Havre Police Department An Eighth Avenue caller reported Friday at 10:34 a.m. that her car had been egged, possibly a few days prior. -- Officers investigated a remote breathalyzer test violation reported at 2:27 p.m. Friday. -- A juvenile reported that a Mountaineer backed into a pickup truck at a First Street business Friday at 3:42 p.m. -- A caller on Ninth Avenue reported at 4:06 p.m. Friday that someone broke into a shed and had sprayed graffiti on the outside. --...

  • Class A boys win HIT basketball tournament

    Kason Clark|Updated Mar 28, 2022

    The HIT boys basketball tournament made its return to the Armory Gymnasium on the Montana State University-Northern campus this past weekend. It was a great three days of basketball with the best high school players in the state competing against one another. But at the end of Saturday night, it was the Class A boys team with the tournament championship after defeating the Class AA team, 109-83, in the title game. "It's awesome," Class A and Havre High head coach Walynn...

  • Class AA girls take first place in HIT tournament

    Kason Clark|Updated Mar 28, 2022

    The 35th HIT girls basketball tournament made its return to Havre with several games at the Armory Gymnasium on the Montana State University-Northern campus. The best high school girls players in the state of Montana competed against one another through the weekend. The tournament culminated on Saturday night with the Class AA team defeating the Class C team, 64-50, in the tournament championship game. "It's exciting," Class AA and Bozeman High head coach Taylor Cummings said...

  • Blue Pony netters dominate Cut Bank Invitational

    Havre Daily Staff|Updated Mar 28, 2022

    The first meet of a new season is always an exciting time for Havre High head tennis coach George Ferguson. And as usual, his Blue Ponies made the most of the season-opening Cut Bank Invitational. The Havre boys and girls combined for three individual titles, and eight different places in Cut Bank Saturday, but more important to Ferguson was how his teams played. "I was really excited about the overall way we played in Cut Bank," Ferguson said. "We asked the kids to go down...