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Linda Warburton, “The Rose Lady,” said she is very grateful to the people who came to the fundraising dinner to help with her expenses dealing with cancer. Warburton is fighting small cell lung cancer, and she said she has to travel to Great Falls for treatment. The fundraiser was held to help with her travel expenses. “The fundraiser is over, but if people still want to help,” she said, an account is set up at Independence Bank where people can make donations to help with her ongoing expenses....
BOZEMAN - Scottre Humphrey surpassed 100 yards rushing for the third time in this young season to power Montana State to a 41-24 win over visiting Maine on Saturday night in Bozeman. In the non-conference tilt, the Bobcats scored three touchdowns on just six plays to open the first quarter while racing to a 21-0 lead, and they were never really challenged despite the final score. Humphrey led the scoring parade with a 79-yard burst on MSU's second play of the game. The big hol...
A big matchup with Billings Central marked the first game back at Blue Pony Stadium for the 2024 Havre High football team. And while the game was close for much of the contest, the Rams proved to be too much for the Blue Ponies in the end, as Billings Central pulled away for a 35-20 win Friday night in Havre. The game was tight throughout as BC led 7-6 after the first quarter, but the Ponies came back to knot the game at 14-14 at halftime. Havre trailed just 21-20 after three...
A 28-year-old Havre man and a 68-year-old Billings man were killed Tuesday in a head-on collision in Musselshell County, Montana Highway Patrol reports. The name of the two men were not available at the time this article was written. Havre Weekly Chronicle is waiting for release of the names from the Musselshell County coroner. A 66-year-old Billings woman also was injured in the crash and taken to Roundup Memorial Hospital, MHP reports. According to the crash report, the Havre man was driving a Chevrolet C25 southbound on...
We all get them. This has been our turn. A week fraught with “one thing after another.” The kind of week where the little disasters loom large in shadows of big fears. My friend Ana in Oconahua had been having stomach pains for a long time, much longer than anybody knew when she finally admitted them and went for tests. Bango — into the hospital she landed, gall bladder surgery. She left minus a body part, with rocks in hand. She is recovering nicely from the surgery but s...
I have never been able to watch scary movies. My mother will remind you (if she gets the chance) that I can’t even watch embarrassing television programs, which is, frankly, embarrassing. I would watch that terrible moment when Lucy was about to get caught doing something embarrassing by her employer, Mr. Mooney, on “The Lucy Show” reruns, and I would have to leave the room in a hurry — making excuses about how I suddenly needed to help set the table. The truth was, I just co...
As Montana students, parents, and teachers begin a new school year, I share in their excitement for the opportunities that lie ahead of us. This week, I am welcoming families and educators back to the first day of school in Townsend. As I reflect on my nearly two decades of “first days” of school in Montana, I know that returning to school represents the beginning of a new year of opportunities for learning, socializing, athletics, and extra-curriculars activities. Yet, as the school doors open, our families and edu...
Press release HELENA — River recreation is an important part of Montana’s lifestyle and economy. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is looking for input on river recreation issues to help inform recommendations for how to manage these activities moving forward. “Whether you enjoy fishing, boating, floating or swimming, we want to know what you think are important issues surrounding river recreation and any ideas the public might have on how we can improve river recreation management,” said Deb O’Neill, acting Parks and Outdo...