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Articles from the April 7, 2022 edition


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  • Looking out my Backdoor: Go with the flow

    Sondra Ashton|Updated Apr 15, 2022

    Remember those words from long ago? I glance at tee-shirts on computer side-bar ads, and see that phrases from when I was young and innocent, or at least oblivious, our phrases are making a comeback. So go with the flow even if you’ve no idea what it means. I remember during a particularly tough few years when my mantra (I didn’t know the word mantra back then) was “acceptance is the answer to all my problems today.” I thought if I said it often enough the words would magical...

  • Blue Ponies ready to defend their court

    Havre Daily Staff|Updated Apr 7, 2022

    They look forward to this all year long. And now, the Havre Invitational Tennis Tournament is back to normal, too. On Friday and Saturday, the Blue Pony tennis teams will play host to the 2022 Havre Invite, which will be held both at the Bill Vaughey Memorial Courts and at Montana State University-Northern, and, for the first time since 2019, will return to its original format. There was no 2020 Havre Invite due to the pandemic, and last year, the tournament was altered...

  • Mural ideas sought for Havre Art Alley as spring celebration approaches

    Tim Leeds|Updated Apr 7, 2022

    As preparations are under way to hold a second Spring Celebration in Havre's Art Alley, groups behind the project to jazz up the alley are looking for ideas for murals to put on its walls. Downtown Havre Matters! and Hi-Line Arts Council are making the call for suggested murals for the alley. Havre'a Art Alley, which connects Third and Fourth avenues in downtown Havre, has been adorned with lights that zig-zag the length of the alley and will be a focal point for future...

  • Houle sentenced to more than 14 years for shooting man in the back of the head

    Updated Apr 7, 2022

    from U.S. Attorney for District of Montana GREAT FALLS — Dakota Houle has been sentenced to more than 14 years in prison after previously admitting to shooting a man in the back of the head with a shotgun in an attempt to kill him on the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation. Houle, 26, was sentenced Wednesday to 14 years and two months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, by U.S. District Judge Brian Morris, U.S. Attorney Leif M. Johnson said in a press release. Houle pleaded guilty in December to ass...

  • For the Record, April 7, 2022

    Updated Apr 7, 2022

    Havre Police Department Charlye Jillian Garcia of Havre, 32, was arrested on a charge of driving with a suspended or revoked driver's license and on two Justice or City court warrants during a vehicle stop on Sixth Avenue Wednesday at 12:12 p.m. -- Tracy Nichole Todoroff of Havre, 21, was issued a summons on a charge of driving without a driver's license after a caller on First Street West reported a pickup truck with the wrong plates on it Wednesday at 1:48 p.m. -- A report...

  • Havre softball hosts conference foe Lewistown in home opener

    Kason Clark|Updated Apr 7, 2022

    Due to high winds on the Hi-Line, the Havre High softball team was unable to hold its home opener Tuesday against Lewistown. But with hopefully fair weather tonight, the Blue Ponies will face their conference foe Lewistown tonight at Sixth Avenue Memorial Field. While the Ponies will be getting on their home field later than they would have liked, HHS head coach Tony Vigliotti believes that extra time before the game could prove beneficial. "We were able to practice every day...

  • HHS thinclads run at home Friday

    Kason Clark|Updated Apr 7, 2022

    Inclement weather this week has put a wrench in the plans of the Havre High track and field teams. The Blue Ponies were originally going to compete at home in the Cal Wearley meet Wednesday and then compete in the Havre Lions Invite at home Saturday. But with high winds on the Hi-Line, the Cal Wearley was postponed and the Havre Lions Invite was moved from Saturday to this Friday at the Havre Middle School Track. Now with only one meet this week, HHS head coach Kari Filius...