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Articles from the October 30, 2018 edition


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  • Management changes at Havre's Bullhook Community Health Center

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Editor’s note: This corrects Kyndra Moore’s title. Bullhook Community Health Center announced it is under new management. Bullhook Interim Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer Kyndra Hall said the previous CEO, Brian Hadlock, left due to contractual obligations. The daily operations of the health center will not change as a new permanent CEO is sought, the clinic said. The clinic is the result of a 2003 Hill County Health Consortium study of health care needs in the county that found the top priority would be...

  • Havre businesses offer trick or treat alternatives

    Stephen Real|Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Many Havre business and organizations are offering activities this Halloween for children and parents looking break away from the traditional door-to-door trick or treating. Havre-Hill County Library is having a Photo Stop at the library now through Halloween. The public is invited to stop by and take pictures in front of the library's Halloween backdrops, Library Director Rachel Rawn said in an email. Library staff can also help take individual or group photos if needed. For...

  • U.S. Sen. Rand Paul talks about national issues at Republican rally

    Derek Hann|Updated Oct 30, 2018

    U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said in an interview Sunday he wants to work on what he called problems in the Farm Bill Congress is considering now, such as its focus on providing more food stamps rather than what can be done about opening access for farmers who are free traders. "So it's really not a Farm Bill, it's a Food Stamp bill, predominantly," Paul said. Paul spoke at a Republican rally at the Duck Inn Vineyard Room for Senate candidate Montana Auditor Republican Matt...

  • Democrats stump at Get Out the Vote rally in Havre

    Derek Hann|Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Some high-profile Democrats were in Havre Tuesday at a rally wrapping up a Get Out the Vote tour in the area. "We have a very important election coming up real soon," Lt. Gov. Mike Cooney said during the potluck event Monday at the regional Democratic headquarters in Havre. More than 100 people attended the event, where U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., U.S. House of Representatives candidate Kathleen Williams, Montana Supreme Court clerk candidate Rex Renk, Public Service Commis...

  • Tester fights for border security

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    As a former sheriff and the mayor of a Montana town near our northern border, border security has always been in the forefront for me. It takes resources to keep Montanans safe, combat drug trafficking and secure the border and local government can’t do it alone. We need a partner at the federal level who is willing to fight to get us the resources we need to secure our border and keep our state safe. I’m glad to say that Sen. Jon Tester has been that partner. Jon has always been willing to listen to our concerns and tak...

  • Outside mailers attacking Tempel not part of Montana politics

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    As the Nov. 6 election nears and we watch the political process unfold, none of us are surprised by the steady onslaught of attack ads. However I was surprised and very disappointed by the recent mailers attacking Russ Tempel. The attacks on Russ are simply not true. Saying that Russ “just doesn’t care” could not be farther from the truth and shows how desperate Russ Tempel’s attackers are to find something negative on a fine longstanding public servant. I served with Russ in the last legislative session, as well as serving c...

  • Be careful in decision making

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    In the past couple weeks, I have attended a Land Owners Mineral Association meeting, The Milk River diversion project meeting, addressed history and government classes and took in the Triangle Telephone Cooperative annual meeting. These groups all have their individual issues, be it cost of education, cell tower location costs, replacing structure costs or pipeline ownership costs. It seems they all have a common issue, funding. During this same time, I attended three celebrations of life. This whole mix makes one weigh in on...

  • Letter to the Editor - Vote yes for I 186 and clean water

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Editor, I grew up in eastern Montana, swimming in the Missouri River and Fort Peck Reservoir. Water was, and is, a significant part of life for me. I feel very fortunate to have been able to stay in Montana throughout my life; and clean water is something we sometimes take for granted in rural places such as this. My husband and I are raising our children in Montana for many reasons, and clean water is one of them. Now living in western Montana, every summer, we’re out on the rivers and lakes near our home and the kids are p...

  • Happy Halloween

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Happy Halloween from the Havre-Hill County Library. Whether you’re dressing up and taking the family trick or treating this year, throwing a party and handing out Halloween candy at home, or turning off the lights and having a scary movie marathon, don’t forget about the Havre-Hill County Library when you’re making plans. Boo! Books and Babies is every Wednesday at 10:15 a.m., and Story Time is every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. This week after reading books about Halloween we will be playing some fun Hallo...

  • For the Record, Oct. 30, 2018

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Havre Police Department A written or verbal warning was issued after a caller at 10th Street and Fifth Avenue complained Monday at 11:15 a.m. about a rummage sale sign left up. -- A 16th Avenue caller reported at 2:52 p.m. Monday power tools had been stolen. -- Two arrests were made during a vehicle stop on Fourth Street Monday at 2:56 p.m., but no details on the charges were provided. -- A caller at a First Street West business reported Monday at 4:41 p.m. that a woman had...

  • Students learn procedures at Havre ACE High

    Stephen Real|Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Havre students got experience in ground school training as part of the Aviation Career Education program for high school students over the weekend of Oct. 19 through Oct. 21 at the Havre City-County Airport. Six students attended the ground school, which started Friday night with three hours of night instruction along with mandatory training on airport property safety and security. Afterward, a lecture on how airplanes, airports and aircraft are broken down into categories...

  • Red Cross blood drive set in Chinook for Nov. 6

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Press release American Red Cross will hold a blood drive Tuesday, Nov. 6, in Chinook at Wallner Hall, 330 Ohio, from 1 to 6 p.m. The Red Cross is in urgent need of all blood types. Each pint of blood given can save up to three lives. People are asked to bring themselves, bring a friend, bring a family member, and join the Red Cross in giving of a life-saving gift. Appointments are highly encouraged by the American Red Cross. People who do have not made an appointment can go online at https://www.redcrossblood.org/ or call...

  • Bus system offers transportation to vote

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    North Central Montana Transit’s Havre in-town bus route will run buses to the polls on Election Day, Nov. 6, every hour from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for voters in Havre. People can take advantage of a free ride to the polls at Havre High School, Havre Middle School, St. Jude Parish Center and the Hill County Courthouse. Pick-up points will be at Oakwood Village, Gary & Leo’s Fresh Foods, Northern Montana Hospital, Cowan Hall at Montana State University-Northern, Hillview Aptartments, and the Park-n-Ride spot in the parking lot at...

  • Crunch for a Cause fundraiser supports Northern minority students

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Press release The Montana State Univesity-Northern Diversity Committee is requesting community support for minority students’ scholarships. A Crunch for a Cause fundraiser with Taco John’s will run between 5 and 7 p.m. Thursday. When people making a purchase at the Havre restaurant between those times mention the MSU-Northern Office of Diversity Awareness and Multicultural Programs or present the small flyer, posted on the Northern Multicultural Center website at https://www.facebook.com/MSUNMultiCenter/, 50 percent of the...

  • Northern Montana Health Care rolls out medication disposal program

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Press release Northern Montana Health Care has announced the recent installation of a MedSafe medication disposal system. MedSafe is an unused and expired medication disposal system. This system accepts controlled - Schedules II-V - non-controlled and over-the-counter medicines and meets the requirements of the DEA Controlled Substances Act. The MedSafe Disposal box and a three-year supply of the disposal liners were made possible by a grant from the Partnership for Success...

  • Chinook back on top of the 6C East

    George Ferguson|Updated Oct 30, 2018

    The Chinook Sugarbeeters didn't lose a single match during the District 6C East regular season. At times, they even made it look easy. Winning the 6C East championship, though, that was hard. Yet the Beeters did exactly that last week in Gildford. Chinook survived an early close call against Chester-Joplin-Inverness, and beat North Star in two of three epic matches to claim their fifth district title in the last six seasons. Meanwhile, the Knights, who won the title in 2017,...

  • Frontier Notebook: Single-game records broken at Carroll, EOU

    George Ferguson|Updated Oct 30, 2018

    The game of the year in the Frontier Conference turned out to be not much of a game at all. Last Saturday, Rocky Mountain College blitzed UM-Western 43-14, meaning the Battlin’ Bears are now in the driver’s seat for the Frontier Conference championship. Of course, nothing is done yet, and with the way this Frontier season has gone, who knows what’s going to happen in the final two weeks. But RMC, for all its ups and downs this season, is now in the best position to claim...

  • Hi-Line Athletes of the Week

    Updated Oct 30, 2018

    Kade Strutz, Big Sandy Football Big Sandy's Kade Strutz just did it again. In a Six-Man playoff game last Saturday in Big Sandy, Strutz scored seven touchdowns and rushed for 234 yards in helping the Pioneers topple White Sulphur Springs, 56-22. Strutz' monster game included him toting the rock 26 times, and also catching a pair of passes for 22 yards. Strutz and the Pioneers will now advance to this Saturday's Six-Man quarterfinal at Wibaux. Strutz also had 300 yards rushing...