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Editor’s note: This version has been updated to reflect Havre Daily News will be online only Tuesday’s and Thursdays until the paper’s press is again running. While the latest problems have again kept the Havre Daily News from publishing printed copies the last few days, and will limit printed copies for a week or two, Publisher Don Thoma said the light at the end of the tunnel seems to be near. “It’s been just one thing after another,” Thoma added. He said a fix for the latest problem, a glitch in the computerize...
The Havre Public Schools Education Foundation announced it has a new executive director with Krystal Steinmetz taking that position effective July 1. "After serving on the (education foundation) board of directors these past two years, I'm looking forward to supporting the foundation and our school district in a much larger capacity" as executive director, Steinmetz said in a release. "The (foundation) has a long tradition of supporting our schools and we're looking to...
The high school football season is still about a month away, but that has not prevented the Havre High football team from getting ready. A sign that the season is coming closer is the release of the Blue Ponies' 2023 schedule, which is full of exciting games that the Ponies will look to win as they try to qualify for the postseason for the second straight season. The Ponies will kick off the season at home at Blue Pony Stadium Aug. 25 with a game against Hardin. The Ponies...
It was Rotary Blast week in Havre last weekend, but before I get to the winners and such, I'd just like to say, I really missed ya'll last weekend. I have been playing in one form or another of that tournament since the Burrito Blast days at Beaver Creek Golf Course. That event was literally my indoctrination into tournament golf, and it's been my favortie for many, many years. So I really missed it, and I hope everybody had an awesome time, and an awesome weekend. And thanks...
Press release BOZEMAN — The U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency has again reminded producers of the July 14 deadline to apply for both the Emergency Relief Program Phase Two and the Pandemic Assistance Revenue Program. These revenue-based programs help offset revenue losses from 2020 and 2021 natural disasters or the COVID-19 pandemic. ERP and PARP offer a holistic approach to disaster assistance and provide economic support for producers who bear the financial brunt of circumstances beyond their control. ...
Press release HELENA — In light of recent storms throughout the state, the Montana Department of Agriculture is reminding producers that applications for State Hail Insurance Policy are available through MDA’s State Hail Insurance Program. Producers can insure crops against hail damage at the maximum coverage rate of $75 per acre for dryland and $114 per acre for irrigated land. Rates charged are a percentage of the insured amount and vary by county. A detailed list of rates by county and crop can be found online by vis...