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Saturday's Scores The Associated Press PREP FOOTBALL Arlee 50, Troy 12 Big Sandy 56, Heart Butte 19 Box Elder 22, Hays-Lodgepole 6 Bridger 65, Roy-Winifred 0 Centerville 56, Cascade 24 Ennis 76, Denton-Geyser-Stanford 35 Geraldine/Highwood 44, Augusta 12 Great Falls Central 38, Choteau 12 Hobson-Moore-Judith Gap 40, Absarokee 14 Power-Dutton-Brady 62, North Star 25 Richey-Lambert 67, Froid/Medicine Lake Coop 6 Savage 98, Mandaree, N.D. 0 Shepherd 42, Hardin 6 Simms 76, Rocky...
FRIDAY Baker 40, Wolf Point 0 Belgrade 43, Havre 6 Billings Central 35, Hardin 7 Billings Senior 36, Great Falls Russell 16 Billings West 31, Great Falls 20 Butte 31, Bozeman 7 Butte Central 42, Libby 0 Colstrip 31, Roundup 12 Cut Bank 65, Harlem 0 Dillon 47, Ronan 0 Fairfield 46, Glasgow/Hinsdale/Nashua 0 Fairview 48, Circle 40 Forsyth 42, Lodge Grass 8 Fort Benton 36, Chinook 2 Frenchtown 42, Browning 16 Hamilton 48, Polson 6 Helena Capital 34, Billings Skyview 14 Huntley Project 45, Anaconda 0 Jefferson (Boulder) 35, Colum...
Area ranchers and volunteers who fought the East Fork Fire criticized The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation at a meeting in Montana State University-Northern's Hensler Auditorium Thursday night. East Fork Fire incident commander Don Pyrah of DNRC said this morning that he was not notified about the meeting until 10 a.m. Thursday. Because he had previous commitments to help rostered volunteer firefighters and owners of eligible equipment used in the fire...
From Ila McLenahan Special to the Havre Daily News “One Hundred Years Closer to Eternity.” This is the theme for the 100th Anniversary of Fifth Avenue Christian Church of Havre, Montana being held this weekend. Many opportunities for fellowship and reminiscing are planned and the communities of Havre and the Hi-Line are invited to all of them. Activities will begin at 5 p.m. on Friday for registration followed by a Barbeque from 5:30 to 7 p.m. A 48’ float depicting the past, present and future of Fifth Avenue Christian Church...
Editor’s note: An article on Page 11 of a special section about Festival Days inserted in Wednesday’s edition of the Havre Daily News misreported that raffles were being held at this year’s quilt show. Raffles are not being held this year. Havre Daily News staff A long-time favorite of Havre Festival Days has moved to a new — and appropriate — location this year. The Festival Days Quilt Show started this morning at Bearly Square Quilting in its newest location, 109 First St. W. #3 in Havre. Owner Wendy Gerke moved into the ne...
Havre Daily News staff The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resource and Services Administration has awarded two local community health centers grants to help with mental health and opiod addiction, part of $2.8 million in grants to 17 health centers in Montana and $200 million nationwide. In Montana, Chinook’s Sweet Community Health Center Inc. received $175,000 and Havre’s Bullhook Community Health Center received $15, 701. The grants were awarded to health centers to support expansion and integ...
By Emily Mayer As the war raged on in Europe, adjustments were being made here in the United States. A second quota list was released and The Havre Plaindealer in its Sept. 15, 1917 issue printed the names of the enlistees who were due to report to American Lake, Washington, on Saturday of the following week for training. Maj. Gen. Henry A. Green, commanding officer at American Lake, said 200 men would be sent to Jacksonville, Florida, for the Quartermaster Corps, to be responsible for supplying the troops abroad. This was a...
The Havre High speech and debate team will hold a short informational meeting Tuesday, Sept. 21, right after school in Room 28. People interested in speech will hear about this year’s season, with practice starting Oct. 2 and the first tournament the Havre home tournament Saturday, Oct. 28. Information about the different events and how the season and competition works will be available for people interested in joining for the first time....
To our great firefighters: We would like to extend our deepest appreciation to all the regional volunteer fire departments, Beaver Creek Park employees, state and federal fire crews who worked diligently to minimize the structural losses in Beaver Creek Park. We visited our cabin last night and we could see the hard work and dedication it took to save our cabin from burning to the ground. We know you all worked tirelessly and put your lives on the line to defeat this fire and its destructive forces. Thank you. Darlene...