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Articles from the September 21, 2022 edition


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  • Havre Festival Days winning button numbers listed

    Updated Sep 26, 2022

    Havre Area Chamber of Commerce The grand-prize winning Havre Festival Days button numbers drawn Saturday, Sept. 17, are : 588, 1073. The numbers drawn Friday, Sept. 16, are: 54, 839, 917, 1545, 1761. The numbers drawn Thursday, Sept. 15, are: 388, 452, 905, 1913, 1538. The numbers drawn Wednesday, Sept. 14, are: 184, 1668, 1743, 1846, 1849. The numbers drawn Tuesday, Sept. 13. are: 184, 1668, 1743, 1846, 1849. The numbers drawn Monday, Sept. 12, are: 616, 645, 1034, 1077,...

  • Hill County Commission discussing lawsuit against county Thursday

    Updated Sep 21, 2022

    After Havre Daily printed Monday an amended version of the Hill County Commission weekly calendar that had been printed Friday, the commission sent another addition to the calendar. Thursday at 1 p.m.: Discussion of Kenneth J. Wilson vs Hill County, Cause No. DV-19-126 and Plaintiff’s settlement proposal. The discussion may be closed to the public for litigation strategy discussion....

  • Hi-Line Athletes of the Week

    Updated Sep 21, 2022

    Brody Henry, Havre High XC Havre High's Brody Henry has been crossing the finish line in good times all season long. And the Blue Pony cross country senior did it again last weekend in Glasgow. At the Scottie Invitational, Henry finished fourth overall with a time of 17:32.1, helping the HHS boys to a third-place finish. Henry also finished fifth at the Havre Invitational at Prairie Farms Golf Course back on Sept. 10. Henry is a three-year varsity runner for the Ponies. Eva...

  • Montana Historical Society unveils October Lecture Series programs

    Updated Sep 21, 2022

    Historic photos and books, plus cowboy songs and stories highlight the October programs at the Montana Historical Society. Montana Historical Society The October Lecture Series is sponsored by the Friends of the Montana Historical Society as their primary annual fundraiser. Programs are held on Wednesdays at noon in the MTHS lobby; the cost is $5 per program, and brown bag lunches are welcome. Programs include: • Oct. 5 - A Gentlewoman's View of Butte in the 1880s: J...

  • Northern rodeo teams ride well at Dawson Community College

    Kason Clark|Updated Sep 21, 2022

    This past Friday and Saturday, the Montana State University-Northern rodeo teams competed in a rodeo in Glendive hosted by Dawson Community College. At the end of the weekend, the MSU-N women's team finished second in its rodeo while the MSU-N men's team took fourth. The MSU-N women's team scored 170 points to take second in its rodeo. Montana State University scored 425 total points to win the women's rodeo while the University of Montana came in third. The MSU-N men's team s...

  • Hi-Line referees finding ways through a shortage

    Kason Clark|Updated Sep 21, 2022

    Being a sports referee can be the most unappreciated part of athletics. When you do your job well, nobody gives you any credit. When fans think you’re doing your job poorly, that’s all you’re going to hear. Well, another issue facing high school officiating this fall is a shortage of people to officiate the games. Several of the older officials have retired and more are set to do so in the coming years. Over the past 10 to 15 years, not enough people have become offic...

  • Fort Belknap intervenes in mining appeal

    Tim Leeds|Updated Sep 21, 2022

    Fort Belknap Indian Community and three conservation organizations filed a motion to intervene Monday against an attempt to overturn a ruling on a decision about conducting mining exploration in the Little Rocky Mountains south of Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. “There is substantial history establishing the detrimental effects created by previous mining activity in the Little Rockies,” President of the Fort Belknap Indian Community Jeffrey Stiffarm said in a release announcing the intervention . “Environmental impacts are b...

  • Olympic champion talks to local students

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 21, 2022

    Havre High School hosted a presentation Tuesday by one of the most famous Native American athletes of all time, winner of the 10,000 meter dash at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and the only American to win gold in the event to this day. Billy Mills gave inspirational talks at Rocky Boy High School and Stone Child College Monday, then at Havre High Tuesday before heading to Box Elder High School. Mills made it to the NCAA All-American Cross country team three times and was a...

  • Many events coming to Great Northern Fairgrounds

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 21, 2022

    The Great Northern Fair Board met Tuesday and discussed a number of events coming up on the fairgrounds as well as a change in their plans to replace the horse barn on the grounds. Board member Bob Kaul said after an investigation by himself, Fairgrounds Manager Frank English and fellow Board member Ken Erickson they found that the I-beams in the building are still good and they recommend reroofing it instead of replacing it. Kaul said he knows that’s an expensive project, but he feels they still need the building for equipme...

  • Beginner wool harvesting school offered in October

    Updated Sep 21, 2022

    From MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension and Montana Wool Growers Association are offering a beginner wool harvesting school Oct. 13-16, at locations in Billings and Molt. The school is for those who want to learn how to shear their own small flock or take a step toward becoming a professional shearer. Participants will learn marketing and business skills relevant to the wool industry, become familiar with the shearing machine and shearing tools and gain hands-on experience shearing sheep in a way t...

  • Obituary - Connie (Robinson) Meredith

    Updated Sep 21, 2022

    Connie (Robinson) Meredith, 79, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family and dogs February 25, 2022. A graveside service will be held Thursday, September 22, 2022 at Highland Cemetery in Havre, MT, at 11 a.m....

  • For the Record, Sept. 21, 2022

    Updated Sep 21, 2022

    Havre Police Department Kristopher Ray Probert of Havre, 35, was arrested on charges of theft and forgery after a caller at a Third Street West facility report a theft, Tuesday at 9:09 a.m. —— Two summonses were issued related to a report of a fight at Havre Middle School Tuesday at 1 p.m. No details on charges were provided. —— Three summonses were issued after a disturbance was reported on Third Street at 7:39 p.m. Tuesday. No details on charges were provided. —— John Michael Segna of Havre, 32, was arrested on a disorderl...

  • MFU members talk fair markets, farm bill on Capitol Hill

    Updated Sep 21, 2022

    Montana Farmers Union WASHINGTON — Federal lawmakers and agencies heard directly from Montanans about what’s impacting their farms and ranches during National Farmers Union’s 2022 Fall Legislative Fly-In held Sept. 11-14 at the nation’s capitol. Fourteen members of Montana Farmers Union joined with more than 250 other producers from around the country for the event that featured briefings with the White House, the USDA and FTC, as well as in-person meetings with members of Congress. Great Falls High seniors Shania and Nat...

  • Additional detections of avian influenza confirmed in Montana

    Updated Sep 21, 2022

    Montana Department of Livestock HELENA — The Montana Department of Livestock confirmed last week highly pathogenic avian influenza — HPAI — in a Teton County poultry flock. This is the 11th HPAI affected Montana flock linked to a 2022 wave of HPAI infections in the United States traced to seasonal migration of wild birds. Since Sept. 1, Montana and eight other states have confirmed infections in domestic poultry. Due to ongoing detections, MDOL has reinstated recommendations to house birds indoors including birds enrol...

  • People warned to be on the lookout for invasive snails

    Updated Sep 21, 2022

    Havre Daily News staff MSU Extension Blaine County has issued a warning for people to be on the lookout for the eastern heath snail, an invasive species originally from eastern Europe. Several sightings of the eastern heath snail have been observed in counties to the south and west of Blaine County. The highly destructive pest travels easily in loads of hay. The Montana Department of Agriculture first discovered a population of the eastern heath snail in July 2012 near Belt,...

  • Blue Pony golfers excited to tee it up at Eastern A

    Havre Daily Staff|Updated Sep 21, 2022

    By Havre Daily Staff All season long, golfers from Havre High have had one goal in mind - getting better. Now, the Blue Ponies will put that goal to the ultimate test. On Friday morning, Havre tees it up with Laurel, Billings Central, Glendive, Livingston, Miles City, Hardin, Lockwood, Lewistown and Sidney at the Eastern A Divisional in Billings, where trophies, medals and coveted berths in the state tournament will be on the line. "Very excited for the 10 kids who qualified f...