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Pepin Park on 4th Street and 7th Avenue is host to many exciting events throughout the summer months, including Pepin Park Activities, which runs June 3 through July 26. Pepin Park Activities is a summer program funded entirely by donation from local sources. These generous donations go toward various arts and crafts prepared by Pepin Park staff, and constructed by young children 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m Monday through Friday. Crafts always cost $1, and examples of proje...
The busy schedule of the Havre North Stars American Legion baseball team has kept the team active all summer long, and things won’t be slowing down anytime soon, as the team will play four more district games this weekend. Saturday, the North Stars will host a Northern A doubleheader with Fort McLeod at Legion Field in Havre. And Sunday, the North Stars will take to the road for a doubleheader with Vauxhall. Saturday’s home games are scheduled for 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. The North S...
It wasn’t a record-setting regular season by any means for the Hi-Line United U19 co-ed soccer team, but as the two-time defending state champions, all eyes will still be on the United this weekend at the state tournament. Today through Sunday, the Montana Cup state soccer tournament will be played at the Siebel Soccer Complex in Great Falls. The United will be looking for a third consecutive state title. But another state cup isn’t going to be an easy task for the Uni...
Recently, the governor's office succeeded in vetoing House Bill 12. House Bill 12 was a much-needed, one-time fund that could have been allocated to all providers such as our companies which assist and care for Montanans who are elderly and/or with disabilities. This funding could give providers the ability to offer a much-needed and well-overdue wage increase to over 1,100 dedicated, hard working personal care attendants. Recently, and much to my surprise the governor approved a 3 percent wage increase for state employees...
You think you have problems? ——— Don’t stop me when you’ve heard this one before because, hey, who hasn’t done this: put something important somewhere safe, out of the place, where you’d remember (totally, absolutely, remember) because it was obviously the best, most memorable, hence perfect, place for it. Totally and absolutely. And then you lost it in that perfectly memorable place. Totally and absolutely. No matter what you put where for whatever reason and lost for howe...
Havre Elks Lodge 1201 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks again was very proud and honored to be part of the Community Memorial Day Service, melding our Flag Day tradition with American Legion’s Memorial Day Service, exemplifying the motto: “One Nation, Under God” — one community, one nation, honoring our flag, our country, our troops. Throughout our American history, the significance of the U.S. flag’s colors has come to correspond with those of the Great Seal of our great country: White signifying purity and inno...
Laurel — Jim Spangelo has been named the manager of the H. Earl Clack Museum. The retired attorney has a wealth of knowledge about local history, being a fourth-generation Hill County resident himself. He has a way of making history come alive and is a great addition to the staff. Laurel — GEAR UP is a tremendous program aimed at letting young people, especially Native Americans, learn what life and educational options they have. A group of students under GEAR UP auspices attended a special camp at Montana State Uni...
Emily Mayer The big news in this week’s Havre Plaindealer reminds of the old adage “The more things change, the more things stay the same.” Flooding in Havre and the surrounding area caused a lot of damage to homes, businesses and the railroad. A very lengthy article appeared in the June 13, 1908 edition, detailing the damage done, due to heavy rains. At the time, headlines read “Floods Greatest Ever Experienced In History.” This local story also appeared on the front pag...
Two groups of people, each claiming to be the legitimate governing board of the Community Giveaway House are taking their case to court. The defendants in the lawsuit about the Community Giveaway House have retained attorney Robert Kempfer of Great Falls, after previously filing a reply and counterclaim and motion to dismiss on their own. Kampfer has asked the court to put a stay on the case until the court determines which group is the governing board. Kempfer, who is representing the board comprising Chair Roberta Beute,...
Havre Police Department A 29-year-old Great Falls man in the 24/7 Sobriety Program was issued a summons for violation of conditions of release Thursday at 7:20 a.m. ——— Officers investigated a report made Thursday at 7:44 a.m. from 1st Street of a stolen phone. ——— Officers investigated a stolen debit card reported at the police station Thursday at 8:21 a.m. ——— A 3rd Street caller requested a civil standby Thursday at 9:35 a.m. ——— A caller at a 1st Street business reported two shoplifters Thursday at 4:22 p.m., and respo...
A federal court judge has set a date for the trial of six people accused of embezzling federal money slated for a regional water project. Tony James Belcourt, Hailey Lee Belcourt and John “Chance” Houle, all of Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation, and James Howard Eastlick, Tammy Kay Leischner and Mark Craig Leischner, all of Laurel, each face 17 charges stemming from accusations they embezzled money allocated as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to the Rocky Boy’s/North Central Montana Regional Water Project...
Ken Blatt St. Marks, the former chair of the Chippewa Cree Tribe’s Business Committee, has been been barred from having contact with Fawn Tadios, the head of the health clinic at Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation. The one-year restraining order was issued by Hill County Justice of the Peace Audrey Barger, who took over the case because of potential conflicts of interest in tribal courts. She set strict limits on the contact St. Marks could have with Tadios if he is reinstated as tribal chair. St. Marks immediately appealed to...
The Chippewa Cree Tribal Business Committee at Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation has hired new judges for its tribal court. On the tribe’s official website at http://chippewacree.org/, an article says that at its June 6 meeting, the Business Committee voted to appoint a new chief judge and associate judge. Dawn Running Wolf-Bitz, who had previously served as chief judge for the Blackfeet Nation in Browning according to the Montana Office of Indian Affairs website, received the most votes and was hired as chief judge, the art...