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Articles from the September 29, 2017 edition


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  • Hi-Line Living: East Fork Fire

    Tim Leeds|Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Editor's note: This is the first in a two-part series on the East Fork Fire. Watch next Friday's Hi-Line Living for more on what people went through during the fire and what they are doing to recoup. Also watch for articles Wednesday on the agriculture page and in the October Farm and Ranch special section about recovering rangelands and resources to help in the process of healing the Bear Paw Mountains after the fire damage. What a state official described as a disaster of...

  • Celebrating History: Autumn arrives in Havre

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    By Emily Mayer Autumn had just arrived and preparations for winter were in full swing in Havre 100 years ago. In war news, it was announced that all merchant vessels more than 2,500 tons were being requisitioned for the war effort and prices for carrying government supplies was going to be regulated by the government. Montana was among the first contributing recruits for the cause, the world's wheat crop made a slight gain, American chemists were speeding up production of...

  • View from the North 40: An ongoing battle, no one is winning

    Pam Burke|Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Straight up front I have to say that I do not believe in the use of torture. Torture is inhumane. Torture is an ineffective tool in bringing about true change. And I believe that the pain inflicted with torture actually scars the spirit of the torturer. On the other hand I do believe in justice and the righteousness of an eye for an eye — so I bought a hand-held, battery operated bug zapper to wreak vengeance on every fly, wasp, gnat, spider or box elder bug that invades my h...

  • For the record, Sept. 29. 2017

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Havre Police Department John Calvin Allen of Havre, 38, was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant during a motor vehicle stop on Grant Avenue Thursday at 7:47 a.m. —— Officers investigated after a First Street West caller reported Thursday at 1:23 p.m. that a wallet with their identification and credit cards was stolen. —— Officers made three arrests Thursday at 4 p.m. somewhere in the Havre area. No further information was available by deadline this morning. —— Officers investigated after someone reported Thursday at...

  • Agenda - Hill County Park Board

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Hill County Park Board meeting will be in the Timmons Room, Hill County Courthouse Monday, Oct. 2, at 5:30 p.m. 1. Approval of minutes 2. Approval of agenda 3. Guests and public comments on agenda items only 4. Cabin business 5. Old business: Cabin Inspections; Monitoring Progress; MT Tourism Grant update; Havre Trails — Bear Paw Lake MOU; East Fork Fire update 6. New business: Havre Trails Dark Skies event; Status report on cabin lease payments and leases 7. Rules and Regulation Committee 8. Finance and Planning Committee 9...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Monday 9 a.m. — IT bid opening 1:30 p.m. — Building maintenance 4 p.m. — East Fork Fire review, Timmons Room 5:30 p.m. — Beaver Creek Park Board meeting, Timmons Room 7 p.m. — East Fork Fire Review After Action, Chinook Fire Station Tuesday 10:30 a.m. — Road meeting 1:30 p.m. — Park Board Finance Committee meeting, Timmons Room Wednesday Regular office hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday 10 a.m. — Business meeting Friday Regular office hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m....

  • Agenda - Havre City Council

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Havre City Council will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in City Hall. The meeting agenda is: Call to order Pledge of Allegiance Roll call Minutes Committee reports Public comment on agenda items 1 through 2. For items not on this agenda, public comment will be taken at the end of the agenda. Comments here are limited to one minute. Regular agenda 1. Ordinance No. 902 (Second Reading) — An Ordinance Amending Title 7, Chapter 2, Section 1, Selling, Purchasing, Discharging, Dates and Times. (Fireworks) 2. Approval of September claims a...

  • Obituary - Jeanette Louise Andersen Engelhart

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Formerly of Havre and a graduate of Havre High School class of 1968, Jeanette Louise Andersen Engelhart passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada, Sept. 17, 2017. Daughter of John Roy Andersen and Josephine Keithley Andersen, she was a member of the HHS band, a lifelong vocalist and musician, with a career in education. She is survived by siblings Eileen Andersen, Allen Edward Andersen and Virginia Andersen and their spouses. She is predeceased by her parents and husband. Contact for memorials is Eileen.andersen@gm...

  • Wild Horse Port to resume winter hours

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    From U.S. Customs and Border Protection U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Field Operations would like to remind travelers the Port of Wild Horse, Montana, will resume winter hours Oct. 1. The port will operate from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Wild Horse is a permit port, which means a permit is required to import commercial merchandise. The Area Port of Sweetgrass is ready to review applications and issue permits for commercial merchandise to be imported into the United States. Permits require advance approval; conta...

  • Obituary - Michael "Mike" Leon Combs

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Michael "Mike" Leon Combs of Havre, Montana, 63, passed away Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017, at his residence due to natural causes. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Please visit Mike's online memorial and leave a message of condolence for his family at http://www.hollandbonine.com. He was born Sept. 5, 1954. Mike graduated from Poplar High School. He was part of the undefeated Poplar Football team that won the Divisional Championship in...

  • Celebrating fashion at Stone Child during Native American Week

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Stone Chilld College at Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation held a fashion show for Native American Week featuring creations of Della Bighair Stump of Hardin. Her Designs by Della is gaining recognition with her creatioons for Native Americans. Look for more photos on Page A1 and at http://www.havredailynews.com....

  • Quick Pics: Sunnyside lists September Students of the Month

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

  • Senior Center News, Sept. 29, 2017

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    North Central Senior Citizens Center, Oct. 2-6 Monday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; exercise class at 11 a.m.; bingo at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m; TOPS at 8 a.m.; cards at 1 p.m. Thursday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. exercise class at 11 a.m.; cards at 1 p.m.; Kmart/Walmart trip 1 to 4 p.m. Friday — Medical transportation will be available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. but people must make a request at least 24 hours in advance....

  • Hello God. It's me, Mara

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    You know, Lord, sometimes we need a bit of encouragement to carry on, no matter what we’re “struggling” with. Occasionally help comes from the most unexpected places. It was interesting reading a devotional about how death can be kind. The unnamed author mentioned that she was having a hard time dealing with her husband’s death even though his death had happened several years before. One day while walking to her mailbox, she passed a towering pine tree, hearing a sudden crashing of needles and limbs, she stopped! Whoa! D...

  • Finishing Well: Nutrition, housing and transportation

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    John 13:34 A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. Nutrition, housing and transportation are three practical areas that need to be considered as major parts of the aging process. In our community we have Meals on Wheels available. Some neighboring towns that have Senior Citizen Centers also offer this program. I know that Jesus fed thousands of people with a small quantity of fish and bread but that was a miracle. People need regular nutrition. I have friends and...

  • Out Our Way: Along the Covenant Trail with Goliath

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Out our way, there are times when even big old Goliath knows to follow the lead of someone else. While Babe is a much smaller horse, Goliath knows that in many ways she is smarter and wiser, and so he will follow her lead. When we come to that terrifying "monster" culvert on the nature trail in Beaver Creek Park, Babe always leads the way. She knows it is just a small tile of harmless plastic allowing the runoff to go under the trail instead of over it, but to Goliath, it is...

  • Dance set at Fort Assinniboine

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Havre Daily News staff An Oktoberfest celebration is set Saturday, Oct. 7, in the Hop Room at Fort Assinniboine to raise funds to restore the historic building. Lynda Taplin of the Fort Assinniboine Preservation Association said the old-fashioned event will raise money to restore the Hop Room, located on the fort about six miles southwest of Havre on U.S. Highway 87. The association has worked for decades to restore the fort, which is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The fort, one of the largest west of...

  • International events slated at Northern

    Updated Sep 29, 2017

    Havre Daily News Staff Montana State University-Northern has two events celebrating culture and diversity coming up, with a Mexican carnival set for this weekend and the Fourth Annual Festival of Nations, "A Day in the Phillipines," set for Saturday, Oct. 14. Saturday's free carnival, a Kermesse, runs from noon to 4 p.m. in Northern's Student Union Building Ballroom and features music by Dimención Norteña of Walla Walla, Washington. The kermesse includes a presentation a...

  • Cats look to stay on track

    George Ferguson|Updated Sep 29, 2017

    What a difference a week makes. After the first Saturday of Big Sky Conference football, the Montana State Bobcats and Montana Grizzlies find themselves in two very different places. The Bobcats, who got off to an 0-2 start, are now 1-0 in Big Sky play and have a dominant road win over defending Big Sky champion North Dakota to their credit. Now, the Cats have a chance to do even more damage, as they host Weber State in a huge Big Sky showdown Saturday in Bozeman. The No. 20...

  • HHS harriers race against the very best in Missoula

    Chris Peterson|Updated Sep 29, 2017

    The Havre High cross country teams have both have their share of team and individual success stories so far this season. But now, both Blue Pony teams will face their toughest test of 2017 as they will be in Missoula for the Mountain West Classic. While the Class A state meet ranks higher in importance than the Mountain West, there is no other meet quite like it in the state of Montana. Not only will it feature the top runners from across the state, but the race will have...

  • Lights hope to turn it around in Mayville

    George Ferguson|Updated Sep 29, 2017

    The Montana State University-Northern Lights get a break from the rigors of Frontier Conference play this week. But the Lights won't get a break from their ongoing search for their first win of the 2017 season. Northern (0-4) heads east this Saturday for a non-conference game against Mayville State (0-4). The Comets, of the North Star Athletic Association, are also in search of their first win of the fall. The game kicks off at 1 p.m. M.D.T. in Mayville, North Dakota. And...

  • Orediggers block the Skylights in the Armory

    George Ferguson|Updated Sep 29, 2017

    The Montana State University-Northern volleyball team has already shown it can toe-to-toe with some really good teams. And while the final scores weren't what the Skylights were hoping for, they proved it again, this time, against the best team in the Frontier Conference. Thursday night in Armory Gymnasium, the Skylights were swept by the No. 17 Montana Tech Orediggers, by scores of 25-20, 26-24, 25-18, dropping MSU-N to 2-3 in conference play. But, as far as sweeps go, the...

  • Pony spikers return to the Corral

    Chris Peterson|Updated Sep 29, 2017

    After a slow start to the season, the Havre High volleyball team came into Thursday's match with CMR on a three-match win streak. However, against the Class AA opponent, the Blue Ponies didn't have enough to push it to four. The Ponies (0-2, 3-7) had actually won nine straight sets before heading to Great Falls, as they knocked off Conrad, Browning and Cut Bank in consecutive matches, without dropping a single game. However, that streak ended Thursday, as the Ponies dropped...

  • Blue Ponies aim to ground the Eagles on homecoming

    Chris Peterson|Updated Sep 29, 2017

    For the Havre High football team, the motivation at this point in the season is simple - it's all about getting that elusive first win. Tonight, the Blue Ponies will take another crack at getting into the win column, but the opponent, Sidney (5-0), might be the best team Havre has faced all season. The two teams will meet for kickoff tonight at 7 inside Blue Pony Stadium. "It's going to be a fun matchup," HHS head coach Ryan Gatch said. "That's the thing about playing this...

  • Friday Night Lights: A NIGHT THEY ALL REMEMBER

    Chris Peterson|Updated Sep 29, 2017

    When it comes to high school football, every single game is important. After all, there are only so many. But there is something extra special about playing at home, especially when it's homecoming and you're a senior. For the Havre High football team, the homecoming game, which is one of just two remaining home games for the Blue Ponies, always carries extra significance and with the team sitting at 0-5, the chance to break through for the first win of the season, makes it...

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