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  • Campaign finance reports filed

    Alex Ross|Updated Nov 2, 2016

    Republicans in most state legislative races in north-central Montana are ending the election season with larger campaign war chests than their Democratic opponents, according to the last campaign finance reports filed Thursday. The reports are the last ones political campaigns must file before next Tuesday’s elections. An individual can give a maximum $530 in a given election to a state Senate campaign and $330 to a campaign for the Montana House of Representatives. PACs can give no more than $1400 to a state Senate c...

  • Public hearing held on Havre city government

    Alex Ross|Updated Nov 2, 2016

    Havre's Local Government Review Study Commission held their final public hearing Tuesday night, a week before ballots will be counted, and it will be determined whether Havre will change the form of government it has had since 1891. The commission recommended the city put on the ballot a proposal to change the form of government from mayor-city council to manager-commission. City Council member Terri Lilletvedt, who was in the audience, said that throughout the years Havre...

  • Dancing with the Stars fundraiser set

    Paul Dragu|Updated Nov 2, 2016

    A Dancing with the Havre Stars fundraising event for Bullhook Community Health Center will be held Saturday starting at 7 p.m. in the St. Jude Thaddeus School gymnasium. The event will pair up each of six Havre stars with someone from the dance group Utah Ballroom Dancing Company. The evening will start off with a community piece in which local children will perform in an opening act to show off their dancing talents. The dancers will compete after the the contestants and judges have been introduced. Each guest will receive...