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  • Hi-Line teams roll in Class C playoffs; Longhorns win 7C volleyball title

    George Ferguson|Updated Oct 31, 2020

    With two teams in the Class C playoffs, it was a big day for the Hi-Line. In the quarterfinals of the Six-Man playoffs, Big Sandy got four touchdowns from Kade Strutz on its way to a hard-fought 36-12 win over the Bridger Scouts. The Pioneers advanced to the Six-Man semifinals with the win for the third straight year, where they'll travel to Froid-Lake next Saturday with a berth in the state championship on the line. 6-Man football playoffs First round Friday, Oct. 23 White...

  • Fact-checking the Montana Senate race between Bullock, Daines

    Politifact|Updated Oct 30, 2020

    IF YOUR TIME IS SHORT -- The Montana Senate race will help determine whether Democrats or Republicans control the Senate. -- Republican groups have attacked Bullock over his support of a public option healthcare plan and criticized his actions after a former aide was accused of sexual harassment. -- Democratic groups have attacked Daines for giving tax cuts to big drug companies and corporations. Montana Sen. Steve Daines, a Republican and close ally of President Donald Trump, was supposed to coast to re-election in a state...

  • Montana records 1,063 new COVID confirmations, more local cases confirmed

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 30, 2020

    Editor's note: This version corrects that the Harlem junior-senior high school building is closed today and the Harlem Elementary School building remained open. Montana set a new high today for one-day totals in new COVID-19 cases, and more cases were confirmed in Chinook's Sweet Home, Chinook High School, Harlem Elementary School and Havre Public Schools. The state COVID-19 response tracking map update this morning listed 1,063 new cases confirmed, the highest daily total... Full story

  • Producer Partnership brings 7.5 tons of hamburger to food banks

    Updated Oct 30, 2020

    Press release Thanks to a generous gift of 35 cows from Sweet Grass County rancher Dan Vollum, 15,000 pounds of hamburger was to be delivered to the Montana Food Bank Network this morning at 10:30. The Producer Partnership, a new statewide organization, facilitated the donation. Its mission: Farmers and ranchers working to end hunger in Montana. Established by sixth-generation Park County rancher Matt Pierson in April, The Producer Partnership has already donated 17,500 pounds of hamburger to several local food banks and...

  • Quick pics: Ready for trick or treat

    Updated Oct 30, 2020

    Havre Daily News staff Along with many other residences in the area, the yard of The Longknifes on the 1600 Block of 10th Street West is decorated for the season. The family has been decorating heavily for Halloween for several years now. People who have photos of their favorite decorations at their own or at other residences can email them to [email protected]....

  • Friday Night Lights: Plenty of Pony Pride

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Oct 30, 2020

    Before the fall sports season, 2020 was looking to have its way with sports due to COVID-19, putting fall sports in jeopardy. But, after some careful and in-depth planning by the Montana High School Association, the fall sports season was given the green light, which was a shining light for the Havre High football team. Statistically, the 2020 season was not the best for the Blue Ponies, who finished the year with a 1-5 overall record with losses to Sidney, Glendive, Lewistown...

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