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Articles from the June 6, 2024 edition


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  • Havre City Council discusses end of boil advisory

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 12, 2024

    Watch for more on this in upcoming editions of Havre Weekly Chronicle. Havre City Council heard at its meeting Monday a recap of the incidents and actions before and during the six-week boil advisory the city was under until it was downgraded last week, and answered some questions from the audience of more than 30 people at the meeting. Havre Public Works Director Trevor Mork gave an update Monday, and said that information about the advisory, actions taken and actions planned is available for review at Havre City Hall. The...

  • Park Board Members meet to discuss final preparations for camping season

    Christy Bambrough|Updated Jun 7, 2024

    Hill County Park Board members met up at Beaver Lodge at Camp Kiwanis in Beaver Creek Park Monday to finalize preparations for the summer, as well as discuss and approve other projects that are overdue to be taken care of. In regard to cabin business, the board approved transfer of ownership, adding co-owners and retained improvement requests from a few cabin owners. Park Superintendent Chad Edgar said he is looking to improve the concrete outhouses, as "they are in...

  • Quick pics: Seeing history live in Havre

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

  • Quick pics: Graduation arrives

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

  • Quick pics: Running the race

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

  • Local election results in

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    Staff and wire The Primary Election is over, with voters selecting who will advance to the November general elections and, in Hill County, rejecting three proposals to study forms of government and for a tax to support county roads but passing a new levy to support the Havre City-County Airport. Out-of-city voters rejected a proposal to impose a mill levy to support work on county roads, 485 for and 789 against, but voters in the county passed a measure to impose a levy to support work at the airport 1,728-1,425. Proposals...

  • Cruz'n Association holding 36th annual Bear Paw Rod Run

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 6, 2024

    The Hi-Line Cruz’n Association is again bringing a plethora of classic cars to the area with its 36th Annual Bear Paw Rod Run, with this year’s theme Saturday Night Fever. The event brings car enthusiasts from around the state as well as across the state line and across the border. It starts with registration Friday from 5-9 p.m. at the Great Northern Fairgrounds, with registration again opening Saturday and running until 1 p.m. One of the highlights for the public is the annual Show & Shine, running Saturday from 11 a.m...

  • Obituary - Bruce Moog

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    After a two-year crusade against esophageal cancer, Bruce Timothy Moog was called to be with Christ April 9, 2024, at home with daughter Andrea D. Moog and wife Sandra L Moog by his side. Bruce joined his five siblings, Robert, Gary, Daren, Mick, and Shila, to become the sixth blessing to Robert and Una (Alley) Moog on December 22, 1957. Bruce was later joined by Marlin, Grady, and Deanne. Bruce's favorite memories of grade school were making cookies on Saturdays, playing...

  • Obituary - John C. Rosenbaum

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    John C. Rosenbaum passed away peacefully at Northern Montana Hospital surrounded by his family on May 24, 2024. He was born in Havre to Cloyd and Mildred (Beck) Rosenbaum December 26, 1946, and was raised and educated in Chinook. After graduating from Chinook High, he attended Great Falls Clinic/Montana Deaconess School of Radiologic Technology and graduated in 1967. John then moved to Havre to work as an X-ray technologist at the Deaconess and Sacred Heart hospitals and...

  • Obituary - Sharon Yvonne (Anderson) Nold

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    Sharon Yvonne (Anderson) Nold, 70, died Friday, March 15, 2024, due to natural causes. Sharon’s ashes were buried along with Wayne’s in a private ceremony. Family and friends will gather to celebrate her life in a final goodbye 2-4 p.m. Saturday, June 15, 2024, at Ralph’s old shop 5 miles east of Havre. Sharon’s Facebook page will have detailed directions to the shop....

  • Senior Center New, June 6, 2024

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    North Central Senior Center June 10-14, 2024 Menu Monday, June 10 — Pulled Pork Sandwich on Bun, Jojo’s, Green Beans, Oranges Tuesday, June 11 — Turkey SOS, Mash Potato/Gravy Corn, Peas, Carrots, Cup Cakes Wednesday, June 12 — Spaghetti & Noodles, Garlic, Bread, Pears Thursday, June 13 — Hawaiian Chicken with Pineapple & Ham, Corn, Jell-O-Lime Friday 14 — Clam chowder, egg salad sandwich, California mixed veggies, apple crisp Important: We will continue to prepare meals for the Rudyard Center until someone is hired. We w...

  • Senior News - Rudyard senior center menu

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    The Hill County Council on Aging has listed the meals to be served at the Rudyard senior center, 406-355-4240. No meals are served Tuesdays. The menus planned for the Rudyard center next week are: Monday, June 10 —McRibs, scalloped potatoes, veggies, fruit Wednesday, June 12 — Stroganoff, vegetables, fruit Thursday, June 13 — Chicken-n-rice, veggies, fruit Friday, June 14 — Chicken noodle soup Menus are subject to change without notice....

  • Northstars shine bright at Havre Jamboree

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 6, 2024

    It was a successful Havre Jamboree for the Havre Northstars American Legion Baseball Club. Last weekend, the Northstars went a perfect 4-0 at Legion Field. Havre beat Miles City 9-2, Gallatin Valley 2-0, Glendale 8-3 and Glasgow 10-4. The Northstars got outstanding offensive performances from Tyson Brandon and Tanner DeLarosa, whole Terek Shipp was a star both at the plate and on the mound as Havre improved to 7-4 on the seasonn. The Northstars will continue tournament season...

  • Five Blue Ponies earn All-Conference softball honors

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 6, 2024

    The softball season has come to an end, and the Havre Blue Ponies had another strong year on the diamond. And as a result, five of head coach Tony Vigliotti's players earned All-Conference honors. The Ponies had three First-Team All-Conference performers, who all made Class A All-State as well. Camille Keeley, Elle Verploegen and Jersi Morse were named All State and First team All-Conference. Brenna Hanson and Rachel Jette were also named Second-Team All-Conference. Keeley,...

  • From Tee to Green: That special weekend

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 6, 2024

    Tournament season has come to local golf, and for mer personally, it always starts with an event nearest and dearest to my heart. Saturday at Prairie Farms Golf Course, the annual Golfing for a Cure Tournament will be held. And having participated in it for many years, trust me, a great time will be had by all. But, this tournament is about so much more than a Scramble, or social fun. Golfing for a Cure is about raising money and awareness for that word we all hate: Cancer....

  • Lights Cross Country Inks North Star's Carter Campbell

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 6, 2024

    New Montana State University-Northern Head Cross Country Coach Deborah Callahan has announced the signing of Carter Campbell from Rudyard to join the cross country and distance track program in the fall. "I'm very excited that Carter is joining our running team," said Coach Callahan. "He has a great attitude, a unbelievable work ethic and understands the importance of academics. Carter's passion for teamwork showed his athleticism to participation in multi events which helped...

  • Chouteau County producers eligible for disaster relief

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    Press release USDA has declared eight Montana counties primary disaster areas and 18 contiguous counties including Chouteauare eligible for assistance. This secretarial natural disaster designation allows the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency to extend much-needed emergency credit to producers recovering from natural disasters through emergency loans. Emergency loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including the replacement of essential items such as equipment or livestock, reorganization...

  • Signup open for USDA's Grassland Conservation Reserve Program

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    Press release BOZEMAN — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday that agricultural producers and private landowners can now sign up for the Grassland Conservation Reserve Program. The signup runs from Monday, June 3, through June 28, 2024. Grassland CRP, offered by USDA’s Farm Service Agency, is a voluntary working lands conservation program that enables participants to conserve grasslands and provide important conservation benefits for wildlife, soil health and carbon sequestration, all while continuing most gra...

  • Noxious Weed Management Advisory Council positions open

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    Press release HELENA — The Montana Department of Agriculture is recruiting for open positions on its Noxious Weed Management Advisory Council). The following council terms expire June 30, 2024: • Recreationist / Wildlife Group Representative • Noxious Weed Free Materials Representative • Montana Weed Control Association Representative • Eastern County Weed District Representative • At-Large Member • Herbicide Dealer or Applicator Representative The advisory council is appointed by the Montana Department of Agriculture d...

  • New ag online disaster assistance decision tool available through USDA-FarmRaise partnership

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture, in partnership with FarmRaise, May 28 launched a new, online Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honey Bees and Farm-raised Fish Program Decision Tool. The USDA’s Farm Service Agency tool is designed to assist agricultural producers who have been impacted by natural disasters access available program support. The ELAP Decision Tool, a component of a broader disaster assistance program educational module, further expands the library of online FSA disaster and farm loan pro...

  • Wisdom and Grace: What would Grandma say?

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    Do you ever wonder what your grandparents might be talking about in Heaven? "Hey, Gertrude, can you believe how many times my granddaughter Ila and your grandson Del's paths have crossed ... and still are?" "Agnes, I couldn't agree more. They're in their 70s and still running into each other!" My paternal grandparents were Sidney and Agnes Whaley. They homestead in 1913 near Simpson, Montana (about 40-plus miles northwest of Havre). They came from Clio, Michigan, and joined Gr...

  • Out Our Way: Check your cinch

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    Proverbs 4:14 "Do not set foot on the path of the wicked or walk in the way of evildoers." Out our way, accidents happen. One day, an old friend asked me to come out to help reset an old gravestone in a neglected and abandoned cemetery out on the prairie. The fence had long since fallen in disrepair and cattle had gotten in and rubbed against the headstones, knocking some over. My friend had been friends with a youth back in the day whose headstone had been knocked over - and...

  • Pastor's Corner: The color of curiousity

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    I've always enjoyed road trips. If I have the time I prefer taking to the open road than to the air. Recently I found myself traveling south more regularly than usual but what a beautiful time to hit the road. The season's rains have cast an emerald glaze over every horizon which feels as refreshing as cucumber slices to the eyes. No, I didn't go anywhere for a spa treatment, but my senses were revitalized just the same. As the miles rolled by I found myself hanging onto a blu...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    You know, Lord, while casually going through some papers, this one popped up, so, just sharing a bit: Psalm 23: "He restoreth my soul." One just assumes that belonging to You, Lord, and being in Your care, we'd never become so disserted in soul as to need any sort of restoration, but, low and behold - such is not the case. When we start thinking that we have "arrived", that is when we're most susceptible to become cast (the verb form), like a sheep. "Cast down" is an old...

  • Grief Poem - Heaven Bound

    Updated Jun 6, 2024

    Another guy flew off from earth to be with wife and kin. He was a good man while down here; Jesus met him, said, "Come in!" While here he knew life was quite short, with no more earth to roam. He'd done great work, loved three daughters, before he hurried 'home'. While here he was a farmer guy, knew irrigation, too. Sold Insurance, and did that well; told folks just what to do. Maybe the finest thing he did was teach folks how to dance. At one Square Dance - he met a girl; he...

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