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  • Senior Center News, June 4, 2021

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    North Central Senior Citizens Center June 7-12 Menu Monday — Chicken-fried steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, peas, cookies Tuesday — Roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy, cauliflower, rolls, cake Wednesday — Unstuffed chicken cordon bleu, potato wedges, veggies, fruit Thursday — Hamburger Stroganoff, buttered noodles, veggies, dessert Friday — Soup, salad bar, chef’s choice, dessert, Senior Center sponsoring Silver Sneaker membership The Hill County Counsel on Aging, also known as the Senior Center, is excited to say we ar...

  • Out Our Way: Here am I, send me - Isaiah 6:1-8

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Out our way, most cattle are raised in a fenced pasture. Granted, the area is still huge and takes some riding and exploring to find them all, but we know they are there. However it wasn’t always like this, and in some places it still isn’t. South of town and bordering the Chippewa Cree reservation is Beaver Creek Park. Every year, for a time, it is free range and the cattle wander at will. Come round up time, there is no guarantee where one will find them. Now, it happened one day that I was hauling Doc out to an old hom...

  • Pastor's Corner: It's Ordinary Time

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Everything is turning green and staying that way for a long time. If I've kept you up to this point, you may be scratching your head. This is no ordinary time. We are emerging from a global pandemic. And while the grass may be green as I am writing this, there is no guarantee it won't be golden brown by the time you read this. Or covered in a white blanket of snow. Stranger things have happened. (This particular strange thing happened just two weeks ago, of course.) No, it is...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    You know, Lord, when one thinks about dairy products, we might wonder which are the most important for the well-being of the human body. Just ask anybody, and they'll perhaps say that ice cream is probably the most favorite of all dairy products. Of ice cream, it's been said that it is: cool, creamy, refreshing and comforting. Like a gentle prairie breeze, clear skies, warm sunshine, ice cream sweeps over one - it is healthy, refreshing and relaxing. In a spiritual way, Lord,...

  • Grief Poem - The Clock Ticks On

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    The clock ticks on, though you've been gone; days, weeks, months or some years. You're daily missed, sunshine or clouds; we often shed some tears. Amazing how the Lord made us, sperm, eggs and free-will mind; We have a choice, each one of us, we can be rash or kind. It's fun to watch the many birds, they're under God's safe care, Birdbath is full, they drink or bathe, then fly to who knows where. But we were made in God's image, for us He cares much more. Home is with Him in...

  • FINALLY, THE RACE IS ON

    Kason Clark|Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Get ready runners because the Bear Paw Marathon will finally be coming to Havre this Saturday. The marathon was originally set to hold its inaugural run last year but the COVID-19 pandemic prevented it from going forward. With the marathon finally set to go, Julea Robbins, from the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce which is putting on the marathon, is ready to get it started. "It feels fantastic and I think having that extra year definitely gave us the push that we need to make...

  • Area gridders to play in Class C All-Star games this weekend

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 4, 2021

    The summer All-Star football circuit is finally here, and this weekend, two big games will be held. And both of those games contain local talent. Tonight in Highwood, the 25th annual 6-Man All-Star game will be held with a host of area players in action. On the Blue Team, Big Sandy’s Kade Strutz will compete and Pioneer head coach Larry Jappe will assist the team. The Blue Team will have North Star’s Payne Ditmar on the squad. The game kicks off at 7 p.m. in Highwood. The act...