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  • For the Record, June 12, 2014

    Updated Jun 12, 2014
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    Havre Police Department Officers investigated a 12:52 p.m. Wednesday call from 2nd Street about a window that was broken into. ——— A two-vehicle motor vehicle crash that left a woman disoriented was investigated after officers responded to a 1:47 p.m. Wednesday from 9th Street. ——— Emily Louise Bechtel, 25, of Havre was arrested on a charge of criminal contempt at 5:50 p.m. Wednesday at the police station. ——— Officers responded to a 7:14 p.m. Wednesday call from the skate park on 9th Street about the calling party’s n...

  • Classic cars return to Hi-Line

    Pam Burke|Updated Jun 12, 2014

    10th Annual Bear Paw Rod Run is hosting a fleet of show cars in Havre this weekend. Put on by the Hi-Line Cruz'n Association, the Rod Run annually brings in car enthusiasts and from all over Montana as well as neighboring states and Canada for a chance to show off their restored, customized and show vehicles of all makes, models and years. "(It's) people that want to show their vehicles, whether they're cars or trucks or a motorcycle, whatever it is they have that they want...

  • MAT children's acting camp runs next week

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 12, 2014

    Younger aspiring thespians have the chance to work with the local acting troupe next week, with Montana Actors' Theatre Children's Theatre Camp moved up to June for this year. MAT normally runs the camp in August, following its youth theater production. MAT artistic director Jay Pyette said the children's camp was moved up this year to work with the schedule of his daughter, Jessa Pyette, who will run the camp again this year and will not be available in August. The...

  • What a difference a decade makes

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 12, 2014
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    While a recent lack of precipitation is starting to dry out the state, as of May, drought conditions in Montana had completely reversed from 10 years earlier. In May 2004, the entire state except for the four most northeastern counties was listed in drought alert to severe drought conditions. The map for May of this year shows the entire state - except for Beaverhead and Madison counties - in slightly moist to extremely moist conditions. Beaverhead and Madison counties both...

  • United chase a championship in Billings

    Daniel Horton|Updated Jun 12, 2014

    Once June rolls around, every soccer club across the state has one thing on its mind, a state championship. Friday through Sunday, the Hi-Line United U19 co-ed soccer team will play for the Montana State Cup in Billings. Joining the United in the Classic title hunt will be the Big Timber Wolves, Laurel Storm, Red Lodge Soccer, Sidney Strikers and Miles City Posse. The United will face the Wolves at 11 a.m. Friday, followed by the Storm at 5 p.m. Friday evening. How the United...

  • North Stars home to face rival Cardinals

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 12, 2014

    After an action-packed Havre Jamboree, and two tough road games in Glasgow, it’s time for the Havre North Stars American Legion baseball team to focus on conference play. This evening, the North Stars will be at home for a Northern A District double-dip against the rival Tri-County Cardinals. Havre enters today’s games with a 7-8 overall record and a 2-2 record in district play. The North Stars enter tonight’s games, which start at 5 at Legion Field, with some confi...

  • Sports Photos: Little Skylights Basketball Camp...

    Updated Jun 12, 2014

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