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Articles from the November 11, 2021 edition


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  • Rocky Boy salutes retiring police chief

    Updated Nov 11, 2021

    Staff and wire report Tuesday, the Chippewa Cree Police Department at Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation bid farewell to its chief of police, Larry Bernard, who served as a law enforcement officer for more than 43 years before deciding to take off the badge. He was widely known amongst police officers, having served in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, and was a highly respected man in the field, his niece Kirstin Russell said. Festivities began at noon in the recreation room in the...

  • Fort Belknap search warrant unrelated to police shooting

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 11, 2021

    Due to an editor’s error, a front-page story in Wednesday”s edition of Havre Daly News misreported that a search warrant served on Fort Belknap Indian’s Reservation was related to an officer-involved shooting fatality Oct. 23. The warrant, executed by the FBI the Tuesday morning, was not related to the shooting. Clayburn Grant died after being shot by a Fort Belknap police officer in the early morning of Oct. 23. FBI Is investigating the shooting. The bureau did not release any information on to what the execution of the s...

  • Quick pics: Celebrating veterans at Sunnyside

    Updated Nov 11, 2021

  • Eastside Animal Clinic wins top award

    Kason Clark|Updated Nov 11, 2021

    As small businesses across the country recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Better Business Bureau has been searching for small businesses to honor for their dedication to integrity and ethical business practices. One small business that the BBB honored is Havre's own Eastside Animal Hospital that BBB awarded the Torch Award for Small Business of the Year in the entire state of Montana. "That's a huge honor. I can't even truly perceive what that one means," owner Tari Mord...

  • State and local COVID-19 update, Nov. 11, 2021

    Updated Nov 11, 2021

    The Montana state COVID tracking map was not updated by printing deadline this morning. The update Wednesday listed 7,708 active cases in the state, 362 hospitalizations and 2,451 deaths. The cumulative total for the state was 183,213 cases. Blaine County Health Department reported Wednesday evening being notified of 1 new case, 69 active, 2 active hospitalizations, 1,466 total cases, 27 deaths. Hill County Health Department reported Wednesday evening that 11 new cases were reported, 55 active, 11 active hospitalizations,...

  • Obituary - Johanna Theresa (Weller) Kato

    Updated Nov 11, 2021

    Johanna Theresa (Weller) Kato, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother went home to be with Jesus while surrounded by loved ones on Friday, November 5th, 2021 — passing away peacefully one day after her 87th birthday. A prayer vigil will be held at 6:00 p.m. today, Thursday, November 11, and the funeral mass will be at 11:00 a.m. Friday, November 12. Both services will be held at St. Jude’s Catholic Church. A luncheon will be held at the St. Jude’s Parish Cent...

  • Correction - Fort Belknap search warrant

    Updated Nov 11, 2021

    A story on the front page of today’s edition of Havre Daily News misreported that a search warrant executed by FBI Tuesday was related to an investigation into an officer-involved shooting fatality on Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. The warrant was not related to the investigation into that shooting....

  • For the Record, Nov. 11, 2021

    Updated Nov 11, 2021

    Havre Police Department Officers investigated after a Wednesday 7:33 a.m. caller on Eighth Avenue reported that someone took off with the caller's vehicle. The vehicle was reported at 11:09 a.m. recovered and returned. -- A possible violation of a protective order was reported at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday on Fifth Street. -- A vehicle crash was reported on Fourth Street Wednesday at 12:51 p.m. -- A caller at the emergency room reported an animal control issue Wednesday at 4:55...

  • Looking out my Backdoor: An interactive shopping spree

    Sondra Ashton|Updated Nov 11, 2021

    Growing up in tiny Harlem, Montana, local shopping — and there was no other kind — consisted of small individual stores for every need. A monthly trip to town and women could stock up on groceries and perhaps check out what’s new at the clothing store. For breakdowns and tractor parts, back in the day, we had a plumber, an electrician, a couple hardware-variety stores, three farm equipment places, two car dealers and an insurance agent. For all things cowboy, we had a saddle s...

  • Funding started for new research facility at Western Ag Research Center

    Updated Nov 11, 2021

    From Montana State University Situated on 29 acres east of Corvallis, the Montana State University Western Agricultural Research Center is investing in new research and educational facilities with the funding approved by the Montana State Legislature this spring and kicking off the fundraising drive with donations from the Advisory Committee. During the 2021 Montana State Legislature, $1.2 million in funding was approved to build a new office, lab and education facility to replace the current buildings that are outdated,...

  • Border Patrol seeks information specialist for Havre

    Updated Nov 11, 2021

    Staff and wire U.S. Border Patrol announced it has an open job for a law enforcement information systems specialist position located in Havre, with an application deadline of Monday. The job is a dispatcher-type position involving shift work in the radio communications center to support Border Patrol Agents in the field across Montana. The position provides multifaceted analysis products, including reports and real-time communication in support of intelligence and law enforcement operations. The position starts at a salary...

  • Lights dominate the Argos in round one

    Kason Clark|Updated Nov 11, 2021

    On Wednesday night at the Armory Gymnasium, the Montana State University-Northern wrestling team hosted long-time rival University of Providence. With the Argos in town, the Lights fans filled up the Armory to create an electric atmosphere. But MSU-N head coach Tyson Thivierge believes his team's preparation was the key to the Lights' 25-9 victory over the Argonauts. "We wrestled well. We've been working on going out and attacking and scoring points. They went out there and...

  • Longhorns ready to make a run

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 11, 2021

    The Fort Benton Longhorns have been here before now. After a lengthy drought from participating in the state volleyball tournament, this should be old hat for Fort Benton now. After winning the Northern C championship last weekend in Belt, the Longhorns will be making their third straight trip to the Class C state tournament, which starts today in Bozeman. Fort Benton goes in as the No. 1 seed from the Northern C and will open play against White Sulphur Springs, the No. 2...

  • ALL IN THE FAMILY NOW

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 11, 2021

    There is perhaps no one in Havre or on the Hi-Line who has coached longer right now than Shawn Huse. The head man of the Montana State University-Northern men's basketball team has been at it a long, long time. So long now that he's far and away the winningest all-time coach in Northern history, and probably has more wins than just about every other coach in the game in our area coaching today. And for all of those amazing years, all of the highs and lows that come with...

  • SBA adds five new regional innovation clusters

    Updated Nov 11, 2021

    From U.S. Small Business Administration WASHINGTON — U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman announced the addition of five new Regional Innovation Clusters — RIC — to the portfolio of communities the agency supports through the program. RICs are geographically-concentrated networking hubs of small businesses, suppliers, service providers, and related institutions that work together to maximize resources, compete on larger scales, and drive innovation and job creation. “Our nation...