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Articles from the May 11, 2015 edition


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  • Dutch woman seeks relatives of deceased WWII soldiers

    John Kelleher|Updated May 11, 2015

    Lili Pasteur is a woman on a mission. The retired physical therapist from The Netherlands wants to pay special tribute to the Americans — especially the Montanas — who freed her country from the Nazis in World War II. And she wants to spread the word. Last week, the Dutch celebrated the 70th anniversary of the liberation of The Netherlands from Nazi Germany. at the end of World War II. In the southern part of the county is a massive cemetery donated by The Netherlands and it citizens to the United States as a final res...

  • Stone Child graduates step into future

    John Paul Schmidt|Updated May 11, 2015
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    The 2015 graduating class of Stone Child College walked the stage Friday and stepped off with new degrees with which they may pursue their careers. A drum circle called the graduates, speakers and college board into the Little Bear Gymnasium Friday afternoon to celebrate the completion of college work by the students. The keynote speaker, Father Peter Guthneck, spoke to the class about the trials and tribulations of life being overcome through sheer hard work and...

  • Quick Picks: Baseball rose on Mother's Day

    Updated May 11, 2015

  • Woman accused of drug charges changes plea

    Tori Thomas|Updated May 11, 2015

    A Hill County woman accused of drug charges, after a 2012 search led to the seizure of drugs and drug paraphernalia, pleaded guilty during a change of plea hearing last week in state District Court in Havre. Frankie L. Henderson, born in 1987, of Box Elder, was charged Jan. 29 with seven counts of criminal possession with intent to distribute, one count of criminal possession of drug paraphernalia and one count of theft. A plea agreement was filed April 13. Henderson pleaded guilty May 4 to the seven counts of criminal...

  • For the Record, May 11, 2015

    Updated May 11, 2015

    Havre Police Department Officers investigated a 9:28 a.m. Friday call from 15th Street West about someone breaking the calling party’s gate and getting into her yard the night prior. —— Officers investigated an 11:55 a.m. Friday call from Havre High School about a fender bender out front. —— Officers investigated a 12:17 p.m. Friday call from 5th Street about holes in the windshield of the calling party’s motorhome. —— Natasha Rose Lohman, 24, of Havre was issued a summons on charges of lost child and endangering the...

  • Obituary - Ronald J. Berger

    Updated May 11, 2015

    Ronald J. Berger, 61, passed away on Sunday, May 3, 2015, at his residence of natural causes. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, May 11, 2015, at the Havre Eagles Club. The family has suggested that memorial donations be made to Kitty Keepers or the charity of the donor's choice. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Please visit http://www.holandbonine.com to leave a message of condolance for the...

  • Agenda: Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees

    Updated May 11, 2015

    The Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees will meet for their organizational session at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday a at the Robins Administration building. Board members elected in the recent election will be sworn in and officers will be elected. The board will meet at 6:30 p.m. for a monthly meeting....

  • Correction - Mom's the best

    Updated May 11, 2015

    A Hi-Line Living article on page B1 of Friday’s edition of the Havre Daily News misreported the location of Angie’s Wildflowers. The shop is located at 39 1st St. in Havre....

  • Hi-Line history set to come to life June 6

    Updated May 11, 2015

    Press release People will get a chance to learn about Havre's history by experiencing it in living color during the annual Living History Day Saturday, June 6, when Havre's local history exhibits will bring their attractions to life. The event is sponsored by the Tourism Committee of the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce. People can tour the once grandest and largest military post in Montana and the U.S., Fort Assinniboine, June 6, 10 a.m to 3:30 p.m. Visitors can check out the d...

  • HHS softball looks strong in Butte

    Chris Peterson|Updated May 11, 2015

    In its final tune-up before the Central A divisional tournament, the Havre High softball team traveled to Butte for the Laverne Combo tournament and built some solid momentum to close the regular season after winning three of four games over the course of two days. The Blue Ponies opened the tournament with three consecutive wins, defeating Hamilton 10-5 and Dillon 13-9 Friday, as well as knocking off Billings Central 6-4 Saturday. The Ponies' only loss came Saturday against...

  • Ponies shine in Lewistown

    Chris Peterson|Updated May 11, 2015

    If the Havre High tennis wondered if they were ready for this week’s Central A divisional tennis tournament, the Blue Ponies need look no further than how they performed in Lewistown this past weekend. At Saturday’s Lewistown Invitational, the Blue Pony boys closed out the regular season by going 4-0 in duals, and losing just two matches the entire day. The HHS girls were just 1-3 in duals, but, the results don’t tell the whole story according to HHS head coach George Fergu...

  • North Stars split with Glasgow Reds

    Chris Peterson|Updated May 11, 2015

    On opening day of the 2015 Havre North Stars American Legion baseball season, the offense of both the North Stars and the Glasgow Reds was far from midseason form. And because of that, and some stellar hurling from both teams, fans were treated to a pair of pitchers’ duals at Legion Field Sunday in Havre. The opening game, which featured younger players playing for both sides, went in favor of the North Stars as they knocked off Glasgow 4-2. But, in the second game of the d...

  • Updated May 8, 2015