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The Big Sandy Pioneers are heaed to the Six-Man quarterfinals after beating Richey-Lambert 55-32 in the opening round of the playoffs Saturday afternoon in Big Sandy. The Pioneers will travel to Bridger next week. For full coverage, see Monday's Havre Daily News....
Havre Daily News staff People have a chance tonight at Montana State University-Northern to have some fun, bid on items, have a full meal and at the same time help some students go to college. Northern Alumni Foundation Executive Director Jim Bennett said the foundation’s annual Alumni Auction starts Friday at 6 p.m. in the Student Union Building Ballroom at Northern, and will raise money to provide both academic and athletic scholarships. “It’s kind of a difference-maker for some students between staying in school and not g...
By MATTHEW DALY Associated Press WASHINGTON — Multiple congressional committees are investigating a $300 million contract awarded to a small Montana company in the hometown of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke that was tapped to help restore Puerto Rico’s damaged power grid. The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority awarded the contract to tiny Whitefish Energy Holdings to restore transmission and distribution lines damaged or destroyed during Hurricane Maria. The two-year-old company had just two full-time employees when the sto...
Hard work and excellence in athletics and academics propelled two North Star High School students onto the state finalist list of a national scholarship program. Seniors Peytan King and Devon Miller, each 17, made it in the top 20 Montana finalists in the Wendy's High School Heisman scholarship program. Students from Charlo and Forsyth ultimately won the state finals. King and Miller each said they found out about the scholarship opportunity from their guidance counselor. The...
Press release Wednesday evening at the Northern Montana Sletten Cancer Center the lights stayed on longer than usual. From 6 until 8 p.m., visitors to the Sletten were treated to refreshments, tours of the facility and the comradery of fellow cancer patients, friends and family. Some of the visitor swere former patients, some were current patients, and some were donors of the original capital campaign to help build the Sletten center in 2008. The guests were introduced to...
By Emily Mayer Most of the news in the Oc. 27, 1917, issue of The Havre Plaindealer was related to the Great War. The price of coal was regulated by Dr. H. A. Garfield, the federal fuel administrator in Washington, D. C. Earlier in the year, Congress passed a law fixing the price of coal and coke in order to avoid price gouging during wartime, thus keeping the price of fuel reasonable for us stateside. While the statement from W. J. Swindlehurst, Montana’s fuel administrator, felt that most fuel dealers in the state were ...