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Staff and wire report Motorcyclists are invited to the Lincoln Bike Rally set for July 9-11. The rally is being organized by all-female motorcycle riding club The Tenacious Dames RC. The rally starts with all-female AC/DC cover band Hells Belles, with $20 available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hells-belles-concert-tickets-88405078971?aff=efbeventtix&fbclid=IwAR14jVR95QtS3fNi92SAt20pXKSu6McElq6qu1rzNOTd3If6VQlIwWcQ_F8 . The rally will consist of a poker run, bike show, bike wash, vendors and more, a release from The Tenacio...
Public Service Commissioner Randy Pinocci spoke at a meeting of the North Central Pachyderm Club to discuss the 2020-2021 Legislative Session, spending a fair amount of time at the meeting attacking Havre Daily News. The issue of "tech censorship" was the primary subject of discussion. Over the past year, and especially in the months since the attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Building Jan. 6, many social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter have been...
Hill County Public Health Director and Health Officer Kim Berg said in a report given to the Havre Daily News that the majority of the county’s cases of COVID-19 are in people in their teens to 30s, and she believes the area has some community transmission. The report says, however, that the department has found connections between the recent cases. It says Hill County, as of last Thursday at 5 p.m. has 12 active cases of COVID-19 with two active hospitalizations. Fifty-two people are now in quarantine and are being m...
The Fort Assinniboine Preservation Association, has recently received a significant financial boost to its ongoing efforts to repair critical damage to the fort’s Officers’ Amusement Hall roof. A press release sent by Havre/Hill County Historic Preservation Commission Historic Preservation Officer Becki Miller, who has been assisting the association in its efforts, said the organization has now secured $87,000 for the project, but more will be needed to cover the $100,000 plus cost of the repairs before winter comes aro...
People can find online where vaccines are available in their area through https://vaccinefinder.org, operated by Boston’s Children’s Hospital and supported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States Digital Service. The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today’s update was 109,935 with 12 new cases, 1,101 active. The number of active hospitalizations was 71. The number of deaths was 1,592. Blaine County, reported on the state update this morning, had no new cases, 760... Full story
Press release Citizens’ Climate Education/Lobby Montana is hosting a free online event called Conserving Our Future: The What and Why of Weird Weather Thursday, May 20, at 7 p.m., where panelists will address questions Montanans are asking like, asking, “How will it affect me, my family and my town? Also, can we do anything about it, and are there solutions we all can agree on that will conserve our forests, agriculture, rivers, and air for future generations?” The panelists will show how effective solutions can bring real...
David Harold Nilsen, age 60, passed away on May 4, 2021, with family by his side. David was born on 12-16-1960, in Saitama Ken, Japan, to Nils and Patricia Nilsen. When David was six months of age, the family moved back to the United States, where he and his siblings grew up. August 20, 1988 David married Pamela Ann Gartman-Nilsen, and with an open heart he stepped up to take the roll of father to his three children, "Little" David, Brian, and Nicole. The roll of father to the... Full story
Shirley May Kline of Rudyard,, 82, passed Friday, May 7, 2021, in Havre. Celebration of life will be held June 27 at the K-Lines in Rudyard. Time will be announced at later date.... Full story
Havre Police Department Kathleen Deanna Jett of Havre, 30, was arrested on a vehicle theft charge after a local business' delivery van was reported Friday at 6:07 a.m. seen headed toward Spokane, Washington. -- An officer went to the hospital to assist with a blood draw Friday at 8:25 a.m. -- Lesley Anne Hanson of Havre, 41, was issued a summons on charges of dog at large and vicious dog after a First Avenue caller reported at 10:18 a.m. Friday being attacked by a dog. --...
In an article on the front page of Thursday’s edition of Havre Daily News about a Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons awareness walk Wednesday, Havre Daily News cited a story saying a witness corroborated a Billings Police report that Cole Stump pulled a gun while struggling with Billings police officers before the officers fired, killing Stump. The news report quoted the witness as saying Stump fired first. Stump’s sister, Tasheena Duran, said the witness had not corroborated the police statement and forwarded a mes... Full story
The Havre High softball team gave their senior class quite the sendoff on their senior night with a walk-off win against Lewistown on Friday at Sixth Avenue Memorial Field. Things did not look good for the Blue Ponies heading into the bottom of the seventh inning as they trailed, 3-2. After two runners got on base, Avery Carlson drove in a run to tie the game. Jocelyn Staples then put the ball in play and reached on an error that allowed Danni Wirtzberger to score and give...
The Havre High track and field team will not get the opportunity to compete at home one last time this season as the Havre Invite was cancelled. The meet was scheduled for Saturday at Havre Middle School but inclement weather prevented the meet from going forward. While the Blue Ponies are disappointed in not getting the chance to compete, HHS head coach Ryan Gatch is especially disappointed that his seniors don't get one more home meet before their Havre careers end....
By Havre Dailky News Staff The Havre High tennis teams have hit the final leg of their regular season, and the Blue Ponies played five big matches at this past weekend's Mayfair Invitational in Billings. Over the two-day event, the Havre boys went 3-1-1, and the HHS girls won twice and lost three duals. But, it wasn't the final results that HHS head coach George Ferguson was looking at, or was most proud of. "I thought we took key steps forward," Ferguson said. "I thought...