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Articles from the April 3, 2015 edition


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  • Hi-Line Living: Men who cook for women who wine

    Tori Thomas|Updated May 14, 2015

    Hundreds of people traveled from near and far to attend the ninth annual Men Who Cook for Women Who Wine fundraiser, held Saturday at the Hingham Community Center. Men from across the Hi-Line prepared various dishes and showcased their culinary skills. The people who attended this event sampled the dishes and voted for their favorite chefs. Live and silent auctions gave attendees the chance to bid on items donated by businesses and individuals, including art sculptures. The pr...

  • What does Easter mean to you?

    Tori Thomas|Updated Apr 4, 2015

    With Easter Sunday just a few days away, the Havre Daily News went on the street to ask some local people, “What does Easter mean to you?” Anthony Cammon: “As Christians, (Easter is a time to) remember the crucifixion of Christ and, more significantly, the resurrection on Easter morning.” Mike Zook: “It means family, renewal. It’s a time to come together and celebrate our Christian faith.” Adrianna Riley, 10: “It’s a holiday where the Easter Bunny comes for kids and you can give presents to other people and you dye eggs and...

  • Celebrating History: Havre gets ready to celebrate Easter

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Emily Mayer Havre was keeping itself very busy this week 100 years ago. Easter was happening at the exact same time, and each church submitted detailed information as to their Easter services. They included the Presbyterian, Methodist, Episcopal, Baptist, Catholic and Lutheran. Because of the Lenten season, few parties and balls were being held. However, that didn't mean planning wasn't going on to hold celebrations after Easter. Here is one article that appeared on the front...

  • Childhood screenings set

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Havre Public Schools and the Havre Early Childhood Investment Team will be conducting Infant and Early Childhood screenings as well as kindergarten registration April 14-16 at the HRDC building Fireside Room. The schedule is as follows: • April 14, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. — Infant screenings, birth through 2 years of age, call 265-4356, ext. 6704, for appointment or information. • April 15-16, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. — Early Childhood Screening and Havre Public Schools kindergarten registration, 3-5 years of age, call 265-4356 for appoint...

  • Letter to the Editor: Christian schools should pay for themselves

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Editor: The conversation at the legislative update was about charter schools but Rep. Bruce Meyers had suggested that the public’s desire for charter schools had something to do with a desire for Christian schools. I commented that I thought those who wanted Christian schools could pay for them and have them, but I did not approve of charter schools that had no supervision by public entities such as OPI and took money away from our public schools. It’s probably not such a big deal, but I did not say I support Charter sch...

  • Letter to the Editor: HHS pep band, cheerleaders, mascot praised

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Editor: I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge our Havre High School pep band, cheerleaders and Blue Pony mascot. There is no doubt in my mind they all collectively are one of the best in the state. The enthusiasm and spirit they bring to the football field and the basketball court certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed by me or others in the crowd. The songs the band plays, the cheerleaders cheer in with the crowd and the mascot bouncing around all enrich the environment immensely. I want to personally thank all of the p...

  • Our View: Hi-Line darts and laurels

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Laurel — A Montana Actors’ Theatre play opens, Easter Egg hunts are taking place all over town, special religious services are planned along with church social gatherings and many others events are being held this weekend to celebrate this special season. To all those who work to put on celebrations of the season, we thank you. That is what makes Havre special. Dart — The Montana House this week slammed the brakes on special funding for schools, correctional facilities and other groups that depend on state funding, in a sud...

  • View from the North 40: Pamville News: It's nature

    Pam Burke|Updated Apr 3, 2015

    New Hampshire legislators prove it’s not just Montana senators who feel it’s their elected and sworn duty to crush children’s dreams. A group of Bozeman elementary kids and their learned presenters went before the Montana Senate with a detailed and researched proposal that Scobey soil be declared the state soil, and the bill sponsor, JP Pomnichowski, D-Bozeman, explained that the soil helps grow Montana’s $4.7 billion agriculture industry, said an article by The Associa...

  • Agenda: Havre City Council

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Havre City Council will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at City Hall. The agenda: • Call to order • Pledge of Allegiance • Roll call • Minutes • Committee reports Public comments agenda Items: 1 through 8 only. For Items not on this agenda, public comment will be taken at the end of the meeting. Comments offered here are limited to one minute. Regular agenda: 1. Consideration of mail ballot request from Hill County Clerk and Recorder. 2. Silverstone Actuarial Agreement for GASB 45. 3 A resolution calling a public hearing for the purpos...

  • For the Record, April 3, 2015

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Havre Police Department A noninjury motor vehicle crash was investigated after officers responded to a 10:05 p.m. Thursday call from 9th Street and 6th Avenue. —— Officers investigated a 1 p.m. Thursday call from the Havre area about a sex assault. —— Officers investigated a sex offense report made at the department 2:30 p.m. Thursday. —— Peter Demontiney, 47, of Box Elder was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant and Irene Potts, 68, of Box Elder was issued a summons on a charge of shoplifting after officers re...

  • Agenda: Hill County Park Board

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    The Hill County Parks board will meet at 5:30 p.m., Monday, The agenda: 1) Approval of minutes: 2) Approval of agenda: 3) Guests and public comments on agenda items only 4) Cabin business: • Malone deck • Schnittgen proposal 5) Old business: • #2 Reum Road; Kaluza Cabin • Committee work session, Dave • Blackie Coulee contracts 6) New business: • NRCS letter — Grazing monitoring • May meeting at Lodge • Star Gazers, Robbie 7) Cabin Owners Association report 8) Hill County Parks Foundation 9) Friends of Beaver Creek 10)...

  • Agenda: Hill County Commission

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Monday 11 a.m. — 2nd reading Flood Ordinance 1:30 p.m. — Buildings — Anez 5:30 p.m. — Park Board Tuesday 10:30 a.m. — Road Supervisor, Otto Noon — Legislative call-in Wednesday 11 a.m. — Grant projects, Michele Thursday 10 a.m. — Business meeting: Manual claims; Employment review; Resolutions; Tax adjustments; County permit approval; Subdivision/survey approval; Time for comments from the public 6:30 p.m. — HRDC Board Friday Office hours...

  • Obituary - Steve Kalanick

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Steve Kalanick, 101, passed away peacefully on March 23, in Great Falls, Montana. Steve was born Nov. 22, 1913, in Stockett, Montana, to Czech immigrants, John and Anna Kalanick. In 1915 the Kalanick family homesteaded near Big Sandy, Montana, where Steve also raised his family and lived until moving to Great Falls in 2002. As a young man he ranched and worked in the nearby coal mine. He married his wife, Ethel, on Oct. 17, 1937, and together they built the ranch, raised five...

  • Obituary - Delores Mollberg

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Delores Mollberg, 93, of West Glacier, passed away at her home March 25, 2015. She was born in 1922 in Great Falls to Emil and Mary Schultz. She was raised on a farm in Dutton. She had four brothers, Ben and Pete both deceased, Dick (Betty) of Rexford, Bob (Pauline) of Great Falls; two sisters, Wilma and little sister Phyliss (Geraldine), both deceased. Delores went to grade school and high school in Dutton. She met and then married a Canadian, George Mollberg. They had three...

  • Obituary - Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Vosen

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Vosen was born on June 12, 1924, in Havre, Montana. She was the second of three children born to Robert and Elizabeth (Lizzie) Crowe. Betty grew up on the family farm south of Havre. She attended South Mountain View Grade School and graduated from Havre High School in 1942. Betty attended Northern Montana College and received a degree in business. While working for a bank in Havre, she met her husband Bill Vosen. They were married and began a life...

  • Deadline nears for Leadership Montana applications

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Press release BILLINGS — Leadership Montana, the state’s premier leadership development organization, has opened the application process for the Class of 2016. The class will meet in communities across the state during the months of September 2015 to May 2016. Applications are accepted until April 15. “We look forward to receiving applications from all corners of Montana,” said executive director Chantel Schieffer. “Our program is designed to meet the needs of professionals in all stages of their careers, from all industrie...

  • Library News and Views: Spring film series Thursdays at 7 p.m.

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    By Rachel Rawn Thanks to the Friends of the Havre-Hill County Library who purchase our annual site license through Movie Licensing USA, we will once again be presenting a film series this spring. Everybody is invited on Thursday, April 16, at 7 p.m. to join us in viewing “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” starring Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy, and Dev Patel. Some British retirees decide to outsource their retirement to exotic — and less expensive — India. Lured by advertisements for the newly restored Marigold Hotel a...

  • Havre softball team hits the road

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 3, 2015

    While most Havre High athletes competing in spring sports will be off Monday, the day after Easter, the players of the softball team will be busy hitting the road to take on arch rival Lewistown. The Ponies, who are 1-1 on the season so far and 1-0 in Central A conference play, will look to notch a second straight win to early in the season against the Eagles Monday evening. The first pitch is set for 4 p.m. “I know that our girls are really looking forward to playing L...

  • Sunnyside Intermediate School lists Students of the Month

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

  • Senior News for April 6-10

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    North Central Senior Center, April 6-10 Monday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Except for medical, people have to call in early to make arrangements; painting at 1 p.m. Tuesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m, except for medical, people have to call in early to make arrangements; taxes 8:30-11:30 a.m.; bingo at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Except for medical, people have to call in early to make arrangements; TOPS at 8 a.m.; cards at 1 p.m.; mall shopping at 1:30 p.m, Thursday — Tra...

  • Local artist displaying work

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Havre artist Ginnie Streeper is displaying selected pieces of her art through April in the Bear Paw Credit Union offices, 201 2nd St. The public is invited in to view Streeper’s work....

  • Pastor's Corner: 'On the cross: Our Redeemer and Savior'

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    By Rev. Edroy “Curt” Curtis President of Greater Havre Area Ministerial Association and lead pastor of Havre Assembly of God Church As we look forward to celebrating Christ’s resurrection this coming Easter Sunday, today is a “Good Friday” to contemplate what Jesus Christ was doing on “the Old Rugged Cross” on that fateful Friday. Galatians 3:13 — “Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, ‘Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree.’)” (New King James Version) Why did...

  • Out Our Way: 'And who do YOU say that I am?'

    Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Jesus went on with his disciples to the villages of Caesarea Philippi; and on the way he asked his disciples, "Who do people say that I am?" And they answered him, "John the Baptist; and others, Elijah; and still others, one of the prophets." He asked of them, "Who do YOU say that I am?" - Mark 8:27-29 Out our way, a favorite radio and TV program of the past was, "The Lone Ranger." With the theme from the William Tell Overture blaring away, we were treated to the spectacle of...

  • Lights try out new signal callers this spring

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 3, 2015

    The Montana State University-Northern football team has already undergone a multitude of changes since the start of last season. But, unfortunately for the Lights, the changes are far from over as new head coach Aaron Christensen is overseeing a change at the most important position on the field - quarterback. Last season, the Lights were fortunate to have senior Travis Dean taking the snaps. He was experienced and for the most part, the coaching staff knew what it was going...

  • Home Court: Pony netters host Havre Invite

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 3, 2015

    Havre High head tennis coach George Ferguson says his Blue Pony teams are entering a critical juncture in their season. But, the Ponies are also about to play one of his favorite meets of the entire season. Saturday, Havre will host its only home meet of the year when the Ponies welcome in Lewistown, Conrad and Cut Bank to the 2015 Havre Invitational. The tournament will get underway at 8 a.m. and will be played at the Bill Vaughey Memorial Tennis Courts and the MSU-Northern...

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