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Articles from the January 22, 2019 edition


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  • Mother-daughter team run Ben Franklin Crafts

    Derek Hann|Updated Jan 22, 2019

    Editor's note: This is the third in a series of long-standing locally owned businesses. Anyone who has a business they think would be appropriate for the series can call Tim Leeds at 265-6795 or email him at tleeds@havredailynews.com. The family owned craft store, Ben Franklin Crafts, has been run by Sherry and her daughter Megan Obrecht for the past few years, though Sherry has worked there since it opened. Sherry Obrecht said that Ben Franklin has become a part of the Havre...

  • Family to hold fundraiser to pay for medical trip to Seattle

    Stephen Real|Updated Jan 22, 2019

    Editor’s note: This version corrects the spelling of “Henson” A local family is asking the community to help with raising funds to help take their 8-year-old son to Seattle with a Pizza Hut fundraiser Thursday. Neiko Henson has cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Neiko was diagnosed with cerebral palsy in 2010 and then with epilepsy in 2015. His mother, Courtney Henson, said she noticed in the first few months after Neiko was born that he would crawl, but would be dragging his legs....

  • Winter finally hits north-central Montana

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jan 22, 2019

    Families were out taking advantage of the first wintry weather to hit the area in weeks Monday during the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday, doing some sledding in Havre, and it looks like the snow will stick around for a while, forecasters say. National Weather Service reported the Havre station at the Havre-Hill County Airport received 3.3 inches of snow Monday, bringing the total for January to 5.6 inches, mostly in the storms that started late last week. Havre had...

  • Relay for Life committee planning events, signup and luminaria drives

    Derek Hann|Updated Jan 22, 2019

    With less than five months to go until the local Relay for Life is held, its committee is going into full swing with planning large events surrounding the event. The Relay for Life of North Central Montana Committee held its first meeting of the year Monday at Gram’s Ice Cream and Candy Shoppe. Committee members discussed hosting a free-will donation “Kick Off Social” in Havre in March followed by a survivor’s dinner, specifically for cancer survivors and their caregivers, in late May or early June. Committee member Donna T...

  • Hi-Line Athletes of the Week

    Updated Jan 22, 2019

    Jake Huston, Havre Boys Basketball Jake Huston is playing his first season of varsity basketball for the Havre Blue Pony boys, but he’s looked awfully comfortable on the floor thus far. This past weekend, Huston, a junior at HHS, poured in 23 points in Havre’s tough loss to Livingston Friday night, then followed that up with 11 key points in the Blue Ponies’ clutch win over Belgrade Saturday in the HHS gymnasium. Huston, one of Havre’s top scorers, is also a standout doubles p...

  • OBITUARY - Maxbiya Yat Gan

    Updated Jan 22, 2019

    Maxbiya Yat Gan of Lodge Pole, 37, away of natural causes in Billings on January 20, 2019. A wake will be held starting at 4:00 p.m. today, January 22 at Enemy Killer Recreation Center in Lodgepole. Funeral will be held January 23 in Lodge Pole. Holland and Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements and services.... Full story

  • Former Havreite accused of murdering toddler in California

    Updated Jan 22, 2019

    SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — Authorities have charged a Havre High School graduate now living in Southern California with murder in the death of his girlfriend’s 17-month-old daughter. The Orange County District Attorney’s office said Friday that 28-year-old Christopher David Recio of San Clemente, 28, was charged with murder and assault on a child likely to produce great bodily injury. Prosecutors say Recio killed the baby on Jan. 5 by causing blunt-force trauma to her head....

  • Obituary - Tiffany Ann Geldard Olson

    Updated Jan 22, 2019

    Tiffany Ann Geldard Olson, 44, passed away Saturday, January 19, 2019. Her prayer vigil will be 7 p.m. Thursday, January 24th, at the Holland & Bonine Chapel. Her funeral mass will be 2 p.m. Friday, January 25th at St Jude Thaddeus Church. A full obituary will follow.... Full story

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission business meeting

    Updated Jan 22, 2019

    The Hill County Commission will hold its business meeting Thursday at 10 a.m. The meeting agenda provided by the commission is: Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims Employment Tax Adjustments Resolution No. 19-2576 Resolution No. 19-2577 Treasurer Deputy request Ag. Industry Park — fees Blood Borne Pathogens Build grant Subdivision/survey approval: Certificate of Survey — Ag Exempt for Fred and Edward Olson County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval County permit app...

  • For the Record, Jan. 22, 2019

    Updated Jan 22, 2019

    Havre Police Department A caller reported a vehicle crash on Lincoln Avenue Monday at 11:55 a.m. -- A 2010 Red Dodge Ram was reported stolen from a Fifth Street alley Monday at 1:15 p.m. -- A Grant Avenue caller asked Monday at 8:17 p.m. to speak with an officer about suspicious activity. -- A caller at 14th Avenue and First Street reported a stoplight was malfunctioning at 8:59 p.m. Hill County Sheriff's Office Ronda A. Carlson of Havre, 53, was issued a summons on a disorder...

  • North Star speech and drama brings home divisional hardware

    Updated Jan 22, 2019

    Press release The North Star High School speech and drama team saw success at the Class BC Northern Divisional Speech, Drama and Debate tournament over the weekend, with all seven team members making it to finals and the team earning a third-place trophy in Class C Drama and five advancing to the state tournament this weekend. Choral Wicks and Katie Berg took second place in classical theater acting, as did Hayden Massar in humorous oral interpretation of literature. Aubrey...

  • Montana House finishes second week

    Updated Jan 22, 2019

    With the second week of the Montana Legislature in the books I would like to give you an update on some accomplishments that were made in the House. At this point, more bills are starting to pass out of committees to be discussed on the floor of the House. For some bills, it is incredibly important to pass them to the governor’s desk as soon as possible. One of those bills is HB 159 our K-12 school funding bill, which had a hearing in the House Education Committee this week. This bill was sponsored by Republican Rep. Bruce G...

  • Bills seem to be moving slower this legislative session

    Updated Jan 22, 2019

    As week two of the 66th Legislature progressed, the feeling I had was that bills seem to be moving slower than last session. My thought was that maybe I was not seeing the big picture, but visiting with other legislators, it seems we all feel the same. There are 3,001 potential bills either introduced, being written or waiting to be adjusted to suit the legislator who will carry the bill. I am sure things will pick up as these bills are finalized. A highlight this past week was the visit I had with the co-op folks from the...

  • Legislature hearing bills in 66th session

    Updated Jan 22, 2019

    Snow is starting to fall, cattle are being fed and the Legislature is back in Helena for the 66th Legislative Session. This session 58 Republicans and 42 Democrats have pulled up stakes and moved to Montana’s capitol for the next approximately three-and-a-half months to try and make our state a better place to live. There have not been many bills heard so far over the past two weeks, but what they lack in number, they make up in substance. In the House Judiciary Committee, we have heard bills concerning the board of p...

  • Hi-Line Girls: Wildcats win back-to-back big games

    George Ferguson|Updated Jan 22, 2019

    The stretch run of the girls high school basketball season has arrived on the Hi-Line. District tournaments are less than a month away, and that means, every game is a big one from here on out. That was the case last week, where the Hi-Line was busy with hoops action. It started last Thursday night with Rocky Boy falling to District 1B rival Fairfield, 50-30. Rochelle Pease scored 11 points in the loss for Rocky Boy. There were plenty of key games in the 9C last week as well....

  • Hi-Line Boys: Beeters, Longhorns keep winning in the 9C

    Chris Peterson|Updated Jan 22, 2019

    With postseason tournaments around a month away, the stretch run of high school basketball is beginning and this past weekend, the action heated up through the District 9C as the schedule was filled with important matchups. If there was one marquee game though, it was probably Friday night when Hays-Lodge Pole played host to Chinook. The Sugarbeeters, who are the last undefeated team in the 9C, remained that way with a 62-49 win over the Thunderbirds. Isaac and Ethan Bell...

  • KEEP GOING

    George Ferguson|Updated Jan 22, 2019

    Matt Weber has wrestled for almost as long as he can remember. At least, he says he remembers being on the wrestling mat for the better part of the last 18 years. It's a place where he's always found success, too, whether as a young amateur, a state champion at Forsyth High School, or most recently, as one of the best 141-pounders in the NAIA over the last four years. But as much as wrestling has been a huge part of Weber's life, it's also provided him with some tough times, a...

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