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Kevin Tomaskie, age 46, passed away May 28, 2020 of undetermined natural causes. Kevin was born September 19, 1973, in Shelby, MT, to Alex and Maria Tomaskie. Kevin was raised in Havre and attended Havre Schools. Kevin held several jobs over the years, with his final job working for Liquid Gold Well Services of Cut Bank. Kevin was a talented artist. He could draw just about anything free handed, and he took great pride in the walking sticks he made. In his spare time, he...
Havre Police Department David Perez of Havre, 44, was arrested on a charge of partner or family member assault after an officer initiated a well-being check on Seventh Avenue at 9:17 a.m. Thursday. -- Maurice Daniel Stewart of Box Elder, 21, was arrested on charges of driving with out a driver's license and driving with no vehicle insurance and on two Justice or City court warrants during a vehicle stop on 13th Street West Thursday at 11:29 a.m. -- Vicky Lynn Azure of Havre,...
Officials report that a grizzly bear that killed two chickens at a residence 20 miles west of Big Sandy has not returned or been sighted since. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reported the conflict Wednesday and requested that anyone who know the area where it happened stay away. Since then, Bear Management Specialist Wesley Sarmento said, his agency has held public meetings in Loma and announced the incident on their Facebook page so everyone knows the situation. Sarmento said the conflict is likely resolved since the...
Hill County Commission held a meeting with the Milk River Joint Board of Control Thursday to hear an update about the concrete drop structure on the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works that washed out and collapsed May 17. The Drop 5 structure, near the end of the more-than-100-year-old St. Mary Diversion, collapsed after decades of Milk River water users warning that a catostrophic failure would likely occure. A state working group was formed in 2003 to try to make plans and find funding to rehabilitate the structure,...
Gov. Steve Bullock held a press call Thursday to announce additional funding through the Coronavirus Relief Fund including the Montana Meat Processing Infrastructure grant which is available starting immediately to aid small and medium-sized meat processors responding to COVID-19 supply disruptions. These grants will support local meat processing infrastructure capacity within the state, he said. He added that due to interruptions in national supply chains meat processing capacity throughout the country has been...
The Hill County Commission took under advisement Thursday the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year presented by Hill County Extension Agent Jasmine Carbajal. During the meeting, Hill County Commissioner Mike Wendland questioned the need for Carbajal and Allen’s concurrent positions. “I have said for years that we don’t need two extension agents for Hill County, but I’ve got shouted down on this several different times,” Wendland said. Hill County Commissioner Mark Peterson said this year’s budget presents a few chall...
The number of hospitalizations, including people hospitalized before being tested, was 68 with 1 active hospitalization. The number of tests completed was 45,888 with 1,246 new tests listed this morning. The number of deaths was 18. The number of recoveries was 470 and the number of active cases was 53. The two new cases by were in Lewis and Clark County, which has 18 total cases. People can visit the state tracking map online through a link on http://covid19.mt.gov ....
Caroline L. Hatty, 91, passed away due to natural causes at the Northern Montana Care Center Monday, March 9, 2020. Cremation has taken place, and graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, 2020, and Caroline and her husband, Sam, will be interred at that time. Caroline's family has suggested memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society for cancer research, or to the charity of the donor's choice. Holland and Bonine Funeral Home has been...
Charles A. "Charlie" Klunder, 86, passed away due to natural causes at the Big Sandy Medical Center Thursday, May 21, 2020. Cremation has taken place, and, at Charlie's request, no services will be held. His family has suggested memorial donations be made in his name to the Havre Lion's Club or the charity of the donor's choice. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Please visit Charlie's online memorial page and leave a message of condolence for...
Shirley M. Haney, 80, passed away due to natural causes at the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home Tuesday, June 2, 2020. Services are pending....
The Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Havre Middle School. The agenda for the meeting is: A. Call to order 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll call 3. Welcome to visitors 4. Agenda deletions or corrections, and additions allowed by policy, if any B. Unanimous consent agenda C. Old business D. New business 1. Montana School Board Association dues 2020-21 2. Montana High School Association dues, catastrophic and concussion insurance 3. Consideration of high school, middle school,...
The H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board will meet Monday at 6 p.m. in the Board Room of Havre Inn and Suites. Due to social distancing to reduce exposure to novel coronavirus 2019, the number of people in the room at one time will be 10, with preference given to board members. The meeting agenda is: 1. Call to order 2. Roll call of members 3. Reading and approval of minutes 4. Museum Report — Emily Mayer 5. Wahkpa Chu’gn Report — Emily Mayer 6. The Foundation Report — Elaine Morse 7. Committee reports a. Budget and Finance...
Monday 1:30 p.m. — Building manager meeting 2:30 p.m. — Superintendent of schools budget meeting Tuesday 10:30 a.m. — County Road Department meeting 10:30 a.m. — LEPC meeting at detention center 1 p.m. — Grazing Committee meeting — Beaver Creek Lodge 1:30 p.m. — 911 meeting at City Hall 2 p.m. — Sewer line easement 6 p.m. — Rural special improvement district public hearing at Great Northern Fairgrounds Community Center Wednesday 9 a.m. — Ambulance District meeting 10 a.m. — Clerk of district court budget meeting 11:30...
Press release Hill County Sheriff’s Office and Havre Police Department will be testing the backup emergency warning system sirens Wednesday, June 10, at 10 a.m. The sirens are located near the cemetery on the west end of Havre and near Legion Park. There will be multiple planned tests during this time and there is no emergency. This exercise provides the city of Havre and Hill County an opportunity to test their backup emergency warning equipment. The city of Havre and Hill County utilize CODERED as the primary emergency warn...
It’s easy to love my pasture in spring when the vegetation is just getting a good hold of the season — the place is blanketed in green, and looks like a lush, manicured lawn punctuated with bursts of shrubs and trees — but those blissful days are past, and I have entered the chaos period from whence both pride and aggravation grow. By now, the vegetation has grown enough that I know what I have for “good” forage, acceptable weeds and bad weeds — and what needs to be mowed an...
The Havre Northstars finally got to play some baseball Tuesday night. Yes, the Northstars American Legion doubleheader with Lewistown Tuesday night was not only the season-opening games for Havre, but they were also the first varsity-level sports to be played in Havre since the District 9C basketball tournament back in February. So, in terms of the COVID-19 pandemic, and baseball, Tuesday night's games were a step in the right direction. Now, Havre is ready for more, too....
Like millions of Americans, I’ve had a heavy heart the last 10 days or so. My heart has been heavy from the moment I watched the horrific video of George Floyd’s murder and nothing that has happened since I first saw it has been able to fix what I feel. I feel pain and sadness from George Floyd’s murder, because I abhor racism of any kind. I feel pain and sadness because I have always tried to stand up for racial injustice and inequality, and I feel pain and sadness right...
Press release U.S. Army Pvt. B.L. Shaw graduated from 213-Charlie Co. Fort Jackson, South Carolina, March 19, 2020. Upon graduating from Basic Training he continued on to Advanced Individual Training - AIT-School - graduating in Mortuary Affairs, specialist-92-Mike, Fort Lee, Virginia. The son of Leonard and Krista Shaw, he graduated from Havre High School in 2019. Lee and Jackee Morse are guardians....
Jasmine Ortiz Carbajal and Tyler Anthony Schroeder were united in marriage Friday, May 1, 2020, at the Hill County Courthouse with Honorable Justice of the Peace Audrey Barger officiating. The bride, from Beloit, Wisconsin, is the daughter of Imelda Teresa Ortiz and Jose Luis Carbajal. The groom, from Havre, Montana, is the son of late Paul and Carolann Schroeder. Witnesses were siblings to the groom, Barbara Schroeder and Scott Schroeder. No reception was held due to...
Out our way, we have a saying: “All hat and no cattle.” It refers to folks who talk the talk but don’t walk the walk. I recall in Great Falls during rodeo week how some dude bought boots and spurs and wore them into the Cowboy Bar across from the fairgrounds. Now, no real cowboy is going to walk around town in spurs if he can help it — and it was clear this guy was a wannabe cowboy, but not the real deal. Long story short, while trying to posture and pretend he was a real cowboy, he tangled his spurs together and ended u...
This Sunday I will be preaching a sermon to our congregation called “A Few Good Men … and Some Women,” a sermon based upon the Bible Book of Judges. In that sermon, I will be telling the stories of the judges: Deborah/Barak/Jael, Gideon, and Samson. But for this article, I would like to make a point about some numbers in this Book of Judges, and what these numbers may mean for us today in this chaotic world in which we are living. Judges 2:7 tells us “So the people served the Lord all the days of Joshua, and all the days of...
You know, Lord, sometimes words and sayings are downright fascinating. One wonders how some such phrases came about. Listening to conversations at a loving family reunion, a long while ago, these sayings were overheard: Uncle Charlie: “I can not abide newspaper pies,” he said. His mother, on the other hand, thought that pies were not even fit for humans; “They are much too sweet!” she proclaimed. So, when it was absolutely necessary to MAKE pies, she made them as thin as possible. She actually had a pie tin — which is still...
They’re back again, the memories as white clouds sail above, Flowers do bloom plus one red rose, reminds “us” of your love. It’s baking day — cookies are GOOD, plus pan of Rhubarb Crisp! Recalling how you loved baked goods, just know that you are missed. Some bushes could stand a trim job, that ‘ain’t’ my cuppa tea! But — IF you watched how I trimmed them; bet you would dance with glee! One day we drove by old “Graveyard”; some graves still had bouquets. We paused to pray, knew all who’d left - their souls had flown away. J...