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With the school year and spring sports season over, the Havre Northstars American Legion baseball club now has all its players as they head into the summer. The Northstars started the summer on the road Tuesday night in a conference doubleheader against the Lewistown Redbirds. In their first conference games this summer, the Northstars had their highs and their lows. They made several mistakes in their first game that led to a 5-4 loss. In the second game, they battled to...
Havre Public Schools administrators and trustees heard an update on proposed budgets for the upcoming year, which were roughly the same as this past year, although some buildings and departments saw increases or cuts in their budgets and the subject of inflation was brought up by multiple administrators. Havre Superintendent Craig Mueller discussed during last week’s planning meeting his own office’s budget, which covers public relations, travel, supplies and, most of all, legal and technical services. Mueller said legal and...
The Art Alley's Spring Celebration will be held Saturday and will feature a memorial painting to a well-known Havre artist and Havre Art Association member. The celebration is being run by the Havre Art and Beautification Committee of Downtown Havre Matters! in partnership with the Hi-Line Arts Council and will feature art displays, art activities for children, music and food trucks, a press release about the celebration said. The event was originally set for April 30 but was...
Press release The core purpose of conservation districts is to represent and serve the natural resource needs of their community. One of the ways we achieve this is through local working group meetings where stakeholders can voice their concerns, tell of their experiences, and influence both Conservation District focus and the direction of Natural Resources Conservation Service long-range plans. This year the Hill County Conservation District Local Working Group meeting will...
Annette (Olson) Powell, age 76, passed away at her home in Chinook, MT, May 26, 2022. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, June 4, 2022, at the Blaine County Fairgrounds Commercial Building in Chinook, MT, with a reception to follow. The location of the service originally was listed as Kuper Memorial Cemetery, but has been amended to the Commercial Building....
James R. Lammerding, 76, passed away Friday, May 27, 2022, due to natural causes at his residence. Cremation has taken place, and services are pending. Jim’s family has suggested memorial donations be made in his memory to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, or the charity of the donor’s choice....
Alvera Viginia (Philippi) Wickstrom passed away January 28th, 2022, in Havre, MT. She was born July 12th, 1927, in Laredo, MT. She was the third of eight children born to Fred Philippi and Roselia Nuemillek Upon graduation from Havre High School in 1945, Alvera went to work as a telephone operator for Mountain Bell. Alvera met Howard L. Tibbetts and the couple married in 1953. The couple had four children in three years, Cynthia, Debra and twins John and Charles. In 1980,...
Havre Police Department A 12-year-old girl was issued a summons on an assault charge after a caller at Sunnyside School reported Tuesday at 9:16 a.m. that a student was assaulted on a bus Wednesday of last week. -- A caller on the south side of the viaduct reported Tuesday at 10:34 a.m. his motorcycle was rear-ended, but no one was injured. -- Justin James Ahenakew of Box Elder, 33, was issued a summons on a theft charge after a caller at a First Street business reported a...
Montana State University-Northern head basketball coaches Chris Mouat and Shawn Huse have been honored by Silver Waves Media. The website recently announced its 50 most impactful head coaches in NCAA Division II and NAIA men’s and women’s basketball and both Northern mentors made the list. Mouat is entering his 17th season as head coach for Montana State University-Northern. In 2017, Mouat became the all-time winningest coach in program history and he has amassed over 298 car...
The official start of summer is still a few weeks off, but the golfing summer officially begins this weekend, as the tournament schedule gets underway. As always, the Prairie Farms tournament schedule starts with the annual Golfing For a Cure Tournament. The event has really blossomed over the years, and while it might not be the biggest golf tournament on the Hi-Line, to so many whose lives have been touched by cancer, it’s the most meaningful. Year-after-year, Golfing for a...