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Articles from the September 25, 2019 edition


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  • For the Record, Sept. 25, 2019

    Updated Sep 25, 2019

    Havre Police Department A 14th Avenue caller at 7:10 a.m. Tuesday reported a house break-in. -- James Jay Allison of Havre, 22, was arrested, on a charge of driving with a suspended driver's license, during a vehicle stop on Fourth Street Tuesday at 7:33 a.m. -- A caller at a First Street West establishment reported Tuesday at 10:21 a.m. someone had stolen a whiskey barrel. -- Rosella Mae Moore of Havre, 46, was arrested on charges of driving with a suspended or revoked driver...

  • Montana FSA dates and deadlines

    Updated Sep 25, 2019

    USDA Farm Service Agency reminds agricultural producers of the following FSA dates and deadlines. Contact your local FSA for assistance and with any questions. • Ongoing: Contact FSA right away for notice of loss deadlines and disaster program requirements. • Sept. 3 to March 15: 2019 Agricultural Risk Coverage Price Loss Coverage Enrollment and Program Election Period • Sept. 11: 2018 and 2019 Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program Plus (WHIP+). Sign-up Begins • Sept. 27: Dairy Margin Coverage Program signup deadline (exte...

  • 13th annual agricultural economics conference set for Nov. 1

    Updated Sep 25, 2019

    From MSU News Service BOZEMAN — The Montana State University Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics and MSU Extension will host the 13th annual agricultural economics conference, “Managing Risk and Uncertainty in Agriculture” Friday, Nov. 1. The conference is part of the College of Agriculture’s annual Celebrate Agriculture weekend, which honors the state and university’s joint agricultural legacy and celebrates current students, alumni and MSU’s extended agricultural community across Montana. Registratio...

  • MSU research team discovers new microbe in wheat stem sawfly

    Updated Sep 25, 2019

    Reagan Colyer MSU News Service BOZEMAN - A team of researchers in Montana State University's College of Agriculture has discovered a previously unidentified microbe that lives symbiotically with the wheat stem sawfly, a pest that causes hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to wheat crops each year. The discovery, the result of a years-long project, provides the basis for future research that could be vital to combating losses due to wheat stem sawflies in Montana and...

  • 'Musically Minded' set to show Saturday

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Sep 25, 2019

    Hi-Line Child Care Association is hosting "Musically Minded," presented by music educator and teacher trainer Jocelyn (Rice) Manzanarez at District 4 Human Resources Development Council Saturday, Sept. 28, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. with a cost of $35 which includes drinks, lunch, snacks and six hours of approved training. Scholarships are also available. People can call Early Childhood Investment Team member Tina Thomas at 390-6619 for more...

  • Northern looks at multicultural center at Donaldson

    Derek Hann|Updated Sep 25, 2019

    Havre's university is working toward bringing one of its oldest buildings to life and turning it into a Multicultural Learning Center. Last legislative session Montana State University-Northern was awarded the authority to raise $6 million to renovate Donaldson Hall, the second oldest building on Northern's campus and the oldest completely new building. Chancellor Greg Kegel said he has a vision of creating a center that deals with a variety of cultures. "When you think about...

  • Hello Walk painting, part of Northern homecoming activities

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Sep 25, 2019

    Student organizations at Montana State University-Northern gathered together Tuesday at the Hello Walk steps on campus and painted the steps as as part of the celebrations during homecoming week. "It is a way for our student organizations to show their support for the university," Director of Activities & Events Tammy Boles said. Clubs that were involved include: Chi Alpha, mens and womens basketball, rodeo, nursing, Civil Engineering Technology, stockgrowers cross country,...

  • Little Britches Rodeo coming to Havre, again, for three weekend events

    Pam Burke|Updated Sep 25, 2019

    Hi-Line Rodeo Team is holding its second annual fall 2019 Little Britches Rodeo mini-circuit at the Great Northern Fairgrounds in October and November, and the first registration deadline is Oct. 7. Hi-Line Rodeo is co-hosting the sanctioned events with Laurel-based Big Sky Little Britches, the only Little Britches Rodeo franchise in Montana, and the rodeos will be held in the Bigger Better Barn. The events will feature nine rodeos over three weekends — Oct. 19-20, Oct. N...

  • The Postscript: Forever home

    Updated Sep 25, 2019

    "The septic guy can't find the cover, call him," was the message. I've been getting a lot of messages like this since I decided to put my 100-plus- year-old farmhouse up for sale. I haven't lived in the farmhouse for years now - not since I moved out to go to graduate school and become a writer, met Peter, married Peter, and moved on with my life. The farmhouse was where I lived for many years with my first husband and then, for a while, after our divorce. The farmhouse is...

  • Obituary - Richard Allen Johnson

    Updated Sep 25, 2019

    Richard Allen Johnson, 60 passed away at Indian Health Services on the Fort Belknap Reservation, MT. A wake will be held today, September 25, 2019, at 6 p.m. at the Fort Belknap Community Center in Harlem, MT....

  • Agenda - Hill County Public Cemetery District

    Updated Sep 25, 2019

    Hill County Cemetery District will meet at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 30, at the cemetery office. • Call to order • Public comment • Approval of minutes from previous meeting • Old business • New business • Claims...

  • Obituary - Angelo Daniel Pizzini

    Updated Sep 25, 2019

    My Angelo: My mind still talks to you and my heart still looks for you. But my soul knows you're at peace. Angelo Daniel Pizzini was born June 21, 1931 to Dantina Guerra and Angelo Pizzini at Black Eagle, Montana. He passed away Sept. 17, 2019, due to natural causes at the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home with Marlene at his side. His early life was spent in many small towns as his father worked on the section of the Great Northern Railroad. He attended schools at Black Eagle,...

  • Old Station bringing bands to Havre

    Updated Sep 25, 2019

    Havre Daily News staff A local brewery is bringing some out-of-town music to Havre over the next week. Crow Agency’s Jared Stewart will perform Saturday at Old Station Brewery from 6 to 8 p.m. and Laura Rain and the Caesars from Detroit will play at Old Station Tuesday. Jared Stewart, comprising Stewart, John “Horse” Culbertson, Cordell “C.J.” Stewart and Kevin “Bubba” Jacob, lists Ian Moore, Gary Moore and Joe Bonamassa as favorite artists and Zakk Wilde and SRV as inspirations. And they said they like playing loud. The ban...

  • Skylights aim for a happy homecoming

    George Ferguson|Updated Sep 25, 2019

    The road has been a long one for the Montana State University-Northern volleyball team. Finally though, and on MSU-N's homecoming week, the Skylights are home. Tonight in the Armory Gymnasium, Northern (0-2, 6-9) makes its Frontier Conference home debut when the Skylights battle nationally ranked arch rival, the University of Providence. The match tips at 7 and is Northern's first home match since an Aug. 15 win over Medicine Hate College. "We're looking forward to it,"...

  • MSU-N golf teams compete at Carroll

    George Ferguson|Updated Sep 25, 2019

    The Montana State University-Northern golf teams played their second tournament of the 2019 fall season, spending the last two days at Green Meadows Golf Club in Helena. Northern competed in the annual Fighting Saints, hosted by Carroll College, where the Lights finished sixth with a team score of 950. The Skylights didn't have a team score, as they competed with just three women. T.J. Reynolds led the Lights with a total score of 248 (35 over par). T.J. had four birdies on...

  • Ponies tee it up at new Eastern A

    Havre Daily News staff|Updated Sep 25, 2019

    Havre High head coach George Ferguson's first golf season has flown by, he says. But, as the end nears, he also admits, the fun is just beginning. The Blue Ponies, five boys and three girls, begin postseason play at Thursday's Eastern A Divisional, which will be held at the Sidney Country Club. It will be a divisional of firsts, not only for Ferguson, but also for the 10 teams in attendance. This year marks the first combined divisional golf tournament in Class A, with the...

  • Hi-Line Athletes of the Week

    Updated Sep 24, 2019

    Delaney Kellam, Chinook Volleyball It was a big weekend of volleyball for the Chinook Sugarbeeters, and Delaney Kellam was a big part of it all. Kellam had nine kills and three blocks in Chinook's win over Malta last Tuesday night, and she was just as sharp two nights later when the Sugarbeeters swept the Box Elder Bears in a District 6C East match. Kellam, a two-year starter for Chinook, leads the Beeters in kills so far this season. Kellam and the Beeters are also in first...