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Students across Montana are participating in a one-of-a-kind program, Wings Over Water, that teaches science, technology, engineering and mathematics concepts through the studying of ospreys. "This is an educational program as part of an E-STEM program or the E-STEAM (environmental-science, technology, engineering, art and math) program with the arts in there," University of Montana biology and wild biology professor Erick Greene said. "This is a broad environmental and...
The H. Earl and Margaret Turner Clack Memorial Museum Foundation met for their annual meeting Saturday, which included a dinosaur presentation by local paleontologist Vicki Rae Clouse. Foundation Board President Elaine Morse talked to attendees about the H. Earl and Margaret Turner Clack Memorial Foundation’s mission during the meeting portion of the event. “As a reminder, the Clack Foundation’s sole purpose of existence is to raise money and to support the museum and the buffalo jump.” Morse said. Two key points that de...
Snowdance Ski Association is gearing up for the coming season and is looking for a number of volunteers to help with the maintenance of Bear Paw Ski Bowl and the operation of the hill once the season begins, ski association member Dave Martens said. He added that the ski association has also gotten a new piece of equipment for the hill and will be reopening the ski and snowboard rental shop. The Bear Paw Ski Bowl is entirely operated by volunteers, with the exception of a few...
Press release Hi-Line United Soccer traveling teams for high school and middle school ages will hold an information meeting for the spring 2020 season Thursday, Nov. 7, at 6:30 p.m. in the Havre High School library. All parents, students and coaches are encouraged to attend. Registration materials will be available. Please contact Ann McKnight at [email protected] for more information. Forms will be available at the high school and middle school offices and on the team Facebook page....
The Havre Daily News’ annual Christmas holiday insert will be disbursed just prior to Thanksgiving, and we want to include as many of the area holiday events as possible so people living in or coming to north-central Montana can join in the festivities. We are looking for information of any holiday events put on by individuals, businesses, churches and organizations, for the general public to attend. Information should include, at least, the name of the event, the time(s) and date(s), the place, a short description of the a...
From Fish, Wildlife and Parks By order of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, Moffat Bridge Special Chronic Wasting Disease Hunt mule deer either-sex B licenses will be valid for antlerless mule deer only beginning Tuesday. The either-sex mule deer B licenses are good only for antlerless mule deer now because a quota of 25 mule deer buck samples was collected within the CWD hunt area north of Great Falls. Mule deer bucks can still be hunted on a general deer license within the Moffat Bridge Special CWD Hunt Area. The...
Press release For the second consecutive year, Aaniiih Nakoda College students and faculty traveled to Namibia, Africa, this year from June 26 to July 26, for the ANC Namibia Field Course. ANC students Darrellyn Black Wolf, Terron Gray, Xavier Hawley, Tobias Jones, Adrian Kulbeck, Tevin Messerly, Makayla Renfro and Weslyn Schilling participated in the course. The students and ANC faculty members Dan Kinsey and Randall Werk departed from Great Falls on June 26 and arrived in Namibia’s capit0l, Windhoek, the evening of June 2...
In the beginning when Havre was made, The people dreamed of having their roads paved. They gathered together all the neighborhood folk, They made a proposal then let them all vote. They all pitched in, their home’s value share For Havre’s future was their utmost care. It wasn’t the city or a kind billionaire Who paid the bill to pave that gravel wear and tear. It was you and I and neighbors alike, Who invested in Havre to make streets and pipes right. Now the time has come to pitch in again, 60 years is too long with no in...
Havre Police Department Jessy Shane Valdez of Havre, 24, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and probation violation after a caller on Washington Avenue at 2:31 p.m. Friday reported a man fighting with himself. -- A theft, forgery or fraud was reported by at Ninth Avenue Northwest caller Friday at 4:53 p.m. -- An arrest was made related to a theft, forgery or fraud Friday at 11 p.m. on 18th Street. No details on the charges were provided. -- Keenan Lewis Doney of...
Betty M. Keough, 71, passed away due to natural causes at her residence on Sunday, October 27, 2019. Betty’s family has suggested memorial donations be made in her name to Immanuel Baptist Church, 3003 Old Post Road, Havre, MT 59501. Arrangements are entrusted to Holland & Bonine Funeral Home....
Rita Maxine Campbell, 56, passed away Oct. 19, 2019, at Missoula Health and Rehabilitation in Missoula. Campbell will be cremated and a service will be held at St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church in Havre Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019, at 11 a.m....
The Havre High football team earned the No. 4 seed in the Eastern A after a big win over the Lewistown Golden Eagles last Friday in Blue Pony Stadium. The Ponies came out on the field and put forth a powerful performance against Lewistown, grounding the Eagles 30-8. Despite the cold and windy conditions, Havre's gameplan to run the ball was not bothered by the weather, as the Ponies rushed for 350 yards, and the Eagles were powerless to stop it. Both sides of the ball put fort...
The Havre High cross country teams wrapped up the 2019 season at the Montana State Cross Country Championships last Saturday in Great Falls. The meet was held at the Eagle Falls Golf Course. It was the biggest meet of the year for Havre, and the Blue Pony harriers did well against the Class A competition, on what was a tough course, which included snow and cold temperatures. Out of the 20 schools that attended, the Havre boys team placed 11th overall and the girls team placed...
The Havre High volleyball team gained another leg up on its season with a win over the Sidney Eagles Saturday in the Havre High Gymnasium. The Ponies swept the Eagles 3-0, by scores of 25-10, 25-12 and 25-19. The Northeast conference home game was an exciting match for the Ponies, as it was their homecoming match. On top of that, senior setter Peyton Brown was wished a happy birthday by the crowd before the competition started. HHS head coach Tamecia Jarvis was glad her team...
Last week it was a sleeping Bear that woke up against the Montana State University-Northern Lights. On Saturday, it was a sleeping Dawg. Saturday in Dillon, the Lights saw the No. 24 Montana Western Bulldogs snap their two-game Frontier Conference losing streak with a resounding 59-13 win at Vigilante Field. The defeat in Dillon dropped the Lights to 0-7 in the Frontier and 1-7 overall, while Western improved to 5-2. The win was also a season sweep for the Bulldogs, and it...
For the Havre Daily News The Montana State University-Northern Skylights volleyball team welcomed Lewis-Clark State College into the Armory Gymnasium Friday evening on Adopt-A-Skylight night. Prior to the match, host families were recognized for their service and dedication to the volleyball program. Lewis-Clark State, now winners of four straight matches in Frontier Conference play, came into the match receiving votes in the latest NAIA volleyball poll. The Warriors downed...
Harlem High School has a new state champion. Harlem senior Brad Cichosz captured the 2019 Class B Boys State Cross Country Championship Saturday afternoon in chilly Great Falls. At the tough Eagle Falls Golf Course, which had overnight snow, and featured cold temperatures Saturday, Cichosz crossed the finish line in the Class B boys race in 17:08.7, which was nearly four seconds ahead of Glasgow's Wilson Overby, who placed second. Cichosz' finish helped the Wildcats to a...
MISSOULA - The Montana Grizzlies and Montana State Bobcats both need bounce-back wins after blowout losses to Sacramento State earlier this month. But on Saturday, one got one and one didn't. In Missoula, inside a snowy Washington-Grizzly Stadium Saturday, the Grizzlies overcame an early deficit to beat arch rival Eastern Washington 34-17. The win brings Montana to 6-2 on the season and 3-1 in the Big Sky, keeping them in the hunt for the Big Sky Championship. "Certainly, to...