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  • Cottonwood schools holding recount on levy

    Tim Leeds|Updated May 21, 2018

    Editor’s note: This version corrects that the general fund levy failed. Cottonwood schools has released the results of its canvas of school elections, which has led to a recount on a vote on a building reserve fund levy. The official results of the May 8 election, which were canvassed Wednesday, were to deny a general fund levy 38 votes to 46 votes, but the vote for the building reserve levy tied at 42. Serena Dawson, election administrator and clerk for the district, said a recount on the building reserve levy election w...

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  • Set Free reaches out with Day in the Park

    Kristen Takeuchi|Updated May 18, 2018

    Set Free Ministries will be holding their third annual Christian Fellowship Day in the Park Saturday where the ministry hopes to enjoy an outreach with the Havre community. Day in the Park will be held at Pepin Park from noon to 3:30 p.m., and will include a barbecue and family-fun activities like music, games and prizes, a bicycle giveaway, bouncy houses, and snacks. Set Free Ministries Havre Pastor A.J. Jensen said everyone is invited to this event. “This is a community event to show the love of Jesus,” Jensen added. He...

  • HHS Film Screening open to public

    Kristen Takeuchi|Updated May 18, 2018

    Monday, at 6:30 p.m., Havre High School will play host to the HHS and Hi-Line Documentary and Shorts Film Screening. The screening is a competition and also a night to celebrate the work of the Havre High School Media Production students, a joint letter from Havre High business teacher Vicki Proctor and Media Productions student tutor Christian Sorensen says. Students will present their projects with the theme of a social concern at this screening, and explain why they chose the topic for the film and the importance of the...

  • Eagle Riders poker run to benefit Wounded Warriors

    Derek Hann|Updated May 18, 2018

    Memorial Day weekend kicks off with the sixth annual Eagle Riders Poker Run Saturday, May 26, followed by the first Bike Rodeo Sunday, May 27, for the Montana Wounded Warriors. All proceeds will go toward the Montana Wounded Warriors project, providing hunting and fishing trips for combat veterans with councilors and nurses available to provide aid. It is to "serve those that have served us," said Heather Sinclair, the president of the Eagles Riders Club. The entire Havre...