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A fundraiser will be held Thursday for a community member who has gone through three brain surgeries and needs help funding his fourth surgery next week in Cleveland. Stanley Chamberlain III, 29, has gone through these three surgeries to help reduce the seizures he experiences due to his uncontrolled epilepsy, which started when he was 14 years old. "He would have one to three seizures a day," Chamberlain's mother, Barb Chamberlain, said about her son's condition that she...
It takes a lot of different skills and attributes to be good, or even great at pole vaulting. But apparently, having the last name Waid is also a contributing factor. The Waid family has a long history of athletic success at Havre High, in a number of different sports. However, one that seems to run in the family is the pole vault and that tradition is being carried on by Loni Waid, a senior, who will take part in her final Class A state meet this weekend in Laurel. Compared t...
After nearly a score of people told Havre City Council Monday of the need to keep ticket agents in the Havre Amtrak station, the council scheduled a special meeting Thursday to approve a resolution urging Amtrak to keep the station staffed. Amtrak announced earlier this month that Havre and Shelby are among 15 stations scheduled to become unstaffed, citing the use of internet and telephone to purchases tickets making paying ticket agents an unnecessary expense. Lesli Robertson...
Staff and wire report The Associated Press reports U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Monday that officials are reviewing an encounter in Havre last week between a Border Patrol agent and two women who were speaking Spanish at a gas station, one of whom said she is planning to file a complaint because of their treatment. Allegations have been made before of law-enforcement officers in Montana racially profiling people to find out their immigration status. The concerns extend back a decade. The Nation did an extensive...
At the City Council meeting Monday May 21, the council approved three items on the agenda. The first item on the agenda was the final draw in the amount of $89,669.78 on the Community Development Block Grant approved for the Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line Renovation Project. The council said this was the last draw of the grant for the Boys & Girls Club renovation, and the item was approved unanimously. The second item on the agenda was the Actuarial Service Agreement with SilverStone Group Inc. for Governmental Accounting S...
Press release Informational meetings on Montana State University-Northern graduate programs are set for this week, both from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Hagener Science Center’s Room 201 at Northern. One of the programs discussed will be the Instruction and Learning graduate program, which are delivered online with one face-to-face weekend residence, on a Saturday and Sunday, each fall and spring. The Instruction and Learning program is designed to improve instruction in people’s respective learning environments. Counselor Edu...
Information provided to the Havre Daily News printed in Monday’s For the Record on Page A5 reported that Tiffany Ryan Houle was issued a citation. Houle was not the person to whom the citation was issued; apparently the person cited misreported their identity....
Havre Police Department A caller on 13th Street reported Monday at 8:28 a.m. finding an Oakley sunglass case. —— A vehicle crash was reported Monday at 2:41 p.m. at a First Street business. —— Michelle Nichole Healy of Havre, 36, was arrestedMonday at 4:56 p.m. on Fifth Ave. on a Justice or City court warrant after probation and patrol reported at 2:56 p.m. Monday having a woman with an active warrant in the office. —— Christine Louise Hostetler of Havre, 55, was arrested on charges of failing to carry proof of vehicle ins...
Unlike most government agencies, which are funded by tax dollars, the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks is funded almost entirely by a combination of hunter and angler license sales and federal excise tax dollars on guns, ammunition, fishing tackle and related gear. While complicated, this system, which is over 80 years old, has been responsible for the recovery and management of our state’s unmatched wildlife resources. The federal funds that support wildlife management programs within Fish, Wildlife and Parks are a...
Carrie Hofer, Chinook Golf The 2018 Class C high school golf season certainly wasn't an easy one for Chinook senior standout Carrie Hofer. After all, Hofer didn't see a golf course until well into April. But that didn't stop her from earning Class C All-State honors at last week's Class C state tournament at Fairmont Hot Springs. Hofer shot rounds of 97 and 102 to finish sixth overall in the state tourney, helping the Sugarbeeters to a solid fourth-place finish. Hofer was...
Since its inception, the Great Falls Tribune Northcentral Montana Sports Awards Banquet has always had a Havre High flavor to it. And the 2018 version was no different. The banquet was held Monday night at the Heritage Inn in Great Falls, with former Montana Grizzly great Chase Reynolds as the guest speaker. And once again, Havre High made the podium. For the third straight year, Havre boys tennis players were honored as Northcentral Montana Players of the Year. This year, Blu...
The local golf scene is just heating up, but for many high school golfers, last week was the end of a difficult spring season. With so much snow to start their season, Class B-C golfers had to wait a long time to get on the golf course, and still, it didn’t stop many of them from finding success at state tournaments last week. The success included the Chinook Sugarbeeters at the Class C state tournament in Fairmont Hot Springs. The Chinook girls barely missed a trophy for t...
I think that we can all agree that we are happy to have the warmer, spring weather back. Upon welcoming the warmer weather, we are also welcoming the pesky seasonal allergens back. Allergens are substances that cause allergic reactions. This time of year some common allergens we encounter here include ragweed, pollen, cotton, sagebrush, cocklebur, trees and grass. Mold is another common allergen that becomes an issue this time of year due to the fact it can grow quickly in the heat. Your immune system works to protect you...