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Coming off a dominant win last weekend, the Havre High football team is hoping to carry that momentum into tonight's matchup with Glendive. The Blue Ponies will host the Red Devils at Blue Pony Stadium in a rematch of a shootout last year that the Devils won, so HHS head coach Jake Eldridge expects another battle tonight. "It's going to be another really competitive game," Eldridge said. "It's going to be very competitive. They got some big receivers and their quarterback is...
The Hi-Line Women’s Coalition is hosting Montana comedian Sarah Aswell for the Bawdy Autonomy Comedy Night at 7 p.m. Saturday at Montana State University-Northern’s Little Theatre, a fundraiser for the organization which advocates for women’s bodily autonomy and privacy rights. Coalition Co-Chair Morgaine Lomayesva said the event will be the first big fundraiser for the organization that formed earlier this year, partially in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s overtur...
While there are plenty of high school sports for locals to watch over the weekend, those will not be the only athletic activities, as this Saturday night at the Bigger Better Barn at the Great Northern Fairgrounds, Victory Fight Night will put on several fights for fans to see. The main event will be a professional bout that will be a bare knuckle championship in the lightweight division. The two fighters going at it will be Delane Lamere and Timmy Mason. Lamere is from the Hi-Line while Mason is one of the best fighters in...
Havre Police Department Cameron Michael Golie of Havre, 18, was arrested on a charge of endangering the welfare of children and a 13-year-old was issued a summons on a juvenile curfew violation charge after a caller on Seventh Avenue reported Thursday at 10:17 a.m. that two juveniles had not returned home. -- A First Avenue caller reported an abandoned bike in the front yard Thursday at 4:30 p.m. -- A two-vehicle crash was reported on Wilson Avenue at 5:55 p.m. Thursday. --...
Havre Daily News staff The family of Jim Faber is inviting people to a celebration of his life Oct. 8 being held in conjunction with the celebration of the 130th anniversary of the ranch where he grew up and ranched. A service was postponed at the time of his death due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and his family decided a celebration of life in conjunction with the 130th anniversary of the family ranch on Sucker Creek Road, homesteaded in 1892, was appropriate. A service will be...
Press release The Havre High School speech and debate ream will hold an organizational meeting for students Monday after school and has set a parents meeting Tuesday. The season officially starts the first of October, and Havre is scheduled to host one of the first tournaments of the season Saturday, Oct. 29. Head coach Tim Leeds said the meeting Monday will be set students up in their events and get them started preparing for the season, which continues until the district tournament at Park County High School in Livingston...
North Central Senior Citizens Center OCT. 3-7 Menu Monday, Oct. 3 — Taco burger, chips and salsa, coleslaw, dessert Tuesday, Oct. 4 — Salad, pork chops, mashed potatoes and gravy, broccoli Normandy, rolls, cake Wednesday, Oct. 5 — Sweet and sour chicken, rice, egg rolls, pudding Thursday, Oct. 6 — Tatortot casserole, garlic toast, salad, apples Friday, Oct. 7 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert Keeping up with the pandemic: Sept. 26, 23 new Cases of COVID-19, total number is 5,671, 11 active, no active hospitaliza...
Science news this week was dominated by NASA’s DART spacecraft colliding with an asteroid on purpose and proving that mankind can deviate the course of an asteroid — while simultaneously dashing the dreams of oil-rig workers everywhere that they alone will be able to save earth, “Armageddon”-style, from a killer asteroid in the future. That’s right, all current and prospective roughnecks in the oil and gas industry can officially stop practicing their space walk — which is an...
Editor, I want to clear up a couple things about a park board meeting, last one Sept. 12. I have been attending most park board meetings for 14-plus-years. I give reports on cabin owner items and what our group has been up to. We are a group, not an association. I give my ideas or suggestions as a taxpayer. When discussion about fixing the old lodge came up I stated instead of putting a lot of money in that building why not build a new one that will last many years and not be a bandage or a temp fix. I want a new building...
I met Gary Buchanan almost 25 years ago when he worked at D.A. Davidson. In the years since, he became a trusted friend and advisor. Gary always tells you what he truly believes, listens and takes into consideration what others have to say, takes the time to educate himself, and can admit when he is wrong. For these reasons and more, I’m honored to endorse my friend, Gary Buchanan, as our next Congress person in the Eastern district. As a former Democrat lawmaker and statewide elected official, some have asked why I would s...
A new poll conducted on behalf of the Coalition for a Prosperous America finds that 86% of Americans favor reinstatement of Country-of-Origin Labeling — COOL — for beef and pork. In 2015 Congress rescinded the requirement that imported beef and pork be labeled. However, it was only for beef and pork. All other foods, including lamb and seafood, continue to be labeled. Immediately following this action by Congress cattle markets crashed by nearly half, resulting in billions of dollars lost to ranchers in rural states such as...
Do you ever spend the night working? Without getting out of bed? Not creative thinking, not mentally composing poetry or writing love (or hate) letters you will never send. I mean real physical labor type working. I just spent the night cooking, perfecting my version of pay de chili marron, translated as bell pepper pie. Without getting out of bed. This is not a usual Mexican dish. You could peek into every kitchen in Etzatlan and you won’t find a slice of this exotic pie. A...
Mark Kato, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, died peacefully in his sleep Monday, September 12th, 2022. A funeral mass will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, October 8th, at St. Jude's Catholic Church, followed by a graveside service. A luncheon will be held at the Duck Inn Vineyard Room after the service. Please visit Mark's online memorial page at http://www.hollandbonine.com to send a card or leave a message of condolence for his family. Mark was born...
Marlene Kay (Wilson) Malone, 64, passed away peacefully in Spokane WA, September 24, 2022, with her family by her side. Her graveside service will be at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, October 1, 2022, at Highland Cemetery in Havre, Montana. Her funeral service was held Thursday, September 29, 2022, in Spokane, WA. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Marlene's honor may be made to Pet Savers in Spokane or your local animal shelter. Please visit Marlene's online memorial page at...
A 35-year-old Fort Belknap man is accused of stabbing a man in Havre Thursday afternoon and is being held at Hill County Detention Center pending a felony charge. A caller on the 100 Block of 16th Avenue called 911 around 4:42 p.m. to report a man passed out in the yard, but after the man, Jared Charles Gibson, was awakened by the residents he became combative and stabbed a male victim in the arm, said Police Chief Gabe Matosich. Gibson left the scene and was found in the...
Havre City Council will meet Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, 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 one through three. 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. Montana Coal Endowment Program drawdown No. 1 approval 2. Ratify Montana Federation of Public Employees-City of Havre Dispatchers collective bargaining agreement 3 Ap...
Hill County Park Board Meeting will meet in the Timmons Room of he Hill County Courthouse Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. The meeting agenda is: 1) Approval of minutes: 2) Approval of agenda: 3) Guests and public comments on agenda items only and Agenda requests for next meeting 4) Cabin Business: #8 Blackie Coulee transfer 5) Old business: Comparison for forage resource inventory/assessment and actual use Cabin inspection consistency and actions/consequences for non-compliance 6) New business: 7) Committee reports: Rules...
Monday 5:30 p.m. — Hill County Park Board meeting in the courthouse courthouse Timmons Room Tuesday 5:30 p.m. — Health Department meeting in the commissioners’ office 10:30 a.m. — Road Department meeting in the commissioners’ office 2:30 p.m. — Public hearing for marijuana tax funds in the courthouse Timmons Room Wednesday 9:30 a.m. — Public Access Easement — Access Organization meeting in the commissioners’ office 2:30 p.m. — Recovery and Resiliency Plan meeting at Bear Paw Development Corp. Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly busin...
Out our way, you soon discover cattle are not quite as stupid as they look. Sometimes they get it more than us folks. I have shared that story of when a mama cow made it clear that she did not want the rancher teasing her baby - and he ignored her until she finally charged at him and he had to jump up on the fence. Fortunately for Charlie and me, we had a little more cow sense than that rancher did. But even so, cows are not the brightest lights in God's galaxy. If you have wo...
This Sunday, Oct. 2, the readings for our Sunday services are from the book of the Prophet Habakkuk 1:2-3; 2:2-4 and the Second Letter of St. Paul to Timothy 1:6-8, 13-14. The Gospel reading is from Luke 17:5-10. At this point I will wait a few minutes so you can read the Scripture if you choose. Now that you have read the Scriptures we can begin. The words that compose the title of this reflection come from the Gospel reading and they are the words the disciples spoke to...
You know, Lord, chatting with friends can be rather interesting. "J. E." shared about her dad's horses, mentioning that they, among other animals, are herd animals. One horse they had was a jumper and another horse was a fence crawler; no fence could stop either of those rascals - so her dad chained them together, hoping that would help. Then there was a bit of commotion, a quick glance out the window suggested trouble! Checking it out, the "crawler" had succeeded in getting...
The Montana State University-Northern football team is back at it this Saturday with a road game in Butte against the Montana Tech Orediggers. The Lights have had their struggles so far this season, but MSU-N head coach Jerome Souers hopes to see continued improvement this weekend against the Orediggers. "We're focused inwardly on our own improvements and overcoming a lot of the inexperience," Souers said. "We're getting better and we're improving. We have to stay focused on...
Coming into the weekend, the Havre High volleyball team had a heavy slate ahead with three matches in just three days. On Thursday night at Havre High Gymnasium, the Blue Ponies got the weekend started on the right foot as they defeated Lewistown in three sets (25-19, 25-9, 25-22). "The girls just did a good job of making sure they were aggressive the entire time," HHS head coach Stephanie Huse said about the win. "We have to do that against teams like (Lewistown) who are...
The Montana State Bobcats really know how to run there football - and they do it despite injuries, roster turnover and even a coaching change. During Jeff Choate's tenure, he put a heavy emphasis on running the football, and though he didn't have the quarterback that he wanted to run a traditional offense, he made it work with mobile, dual-threat quarterbacks like Chris Murray, and for one year, converted linebacker/running back/safety/do-everything Superman Troy Andersen....