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  • Saturday's Prep Football: On to state for Beeters, Bears

    Updated Nov 15, 2015

    A pair of Hi-Line football teams will play for state championships next Saturday afternoon. The Chinook Sugarbeeters advanced to the Class C state championship game with a 50-32 win Saturday in Fairview. The Beeters will host unbeaten Arlee for the 8-man championship. Meanwhile, the magical story of the Box Elder Bears continued Saturday as they went on the road and upended Hot Springs 42-20 to advance to the Six-Man state championship game. The Bears will try to win their first football state championship this Saturday as...

  • Quick Pics: Making a house call at school

    Updated Nov 13, 2015

  • MSU professor finds new dinosaur species near Rudyard

    Updated Nov 13, 2015

    BOZEMAN (AP) — A Montana State University professor has discovered a new dinosaur species that may fill in an evolutionary gap between other duckbilled dinosaurs. The discovery was made near Rudyard. Several dinosaurs have been discovered in the land around Rudyard in recent years. In a paper published Wednesday in the journal PLOS ONE, MSU adjunct professor Elizabeth Freedman Fowler and her mentor, MSU paleontologist Jack Horner, write about the new species uncovered on a 2007 dig. In the paper, Fowler says the species, n...

  • Stockgrowers meeting set in Havre

    Alex Ross|Updated Nov 13, 2015

    North Central Montana's Stockgrowers Association will be holding it's annual meeting at the Student Union Building Ballroom at Montana State University-Northern Saturday, Nov. 14, along with a meet and greet hosted by the Northern Collegiate Stockgrowers Association. The dinner is sponsored by CHS Big Sky, Independence Bank and Bear Paw Meats among others. "We're reaching out to the community to build relationships within the community, and we want to build relationships within the community," said Mary Heller, director of...

  • Kavulla elected president of NARUC

    John Kelleher|Updated Nov 13, 2015

    Montana PSC Commissioner Travis Kavulla, R-Great Falls, has been elected president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners. He will serve a one-year term. "It is humbling to come from a state like Montana, with a small population, and to be entrusted by utility commissioners all across the nation with a large voice on energy, communications and water policy," said Kavulla, who represents a large swath of northern Montana. Kavulla delivered remarks to a...

  • Fundraiser for Havre's Helping Haven slated for Saturday

    Alex Ross|Updated Nov 13, 2015

    Lynette Cline and her three daughters will host a spaghetti dinner, auction and raffle at the Eagle’s Club Saturday, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Proceeds will go to Havre’s Helping Haven, an organization that provides items people donate to be sold or given away. Cline said her daughter Kimberlee, who wanted to do something for Havre Helping Haven, came up with the idea. “My daughter came up with this idea and we just kind of ran with it,” said Cline. Cline knows what it is like to be in need. Ten years ago her home in Gulfport, Mississ...

  • View from the North 40: I support this, so I can say that

    Pam Burke|Updated Nov 13, 2015

    As a leading source of news in an era of “lamestream” media, Pamville News strives to maintain a solidly ethical and impartial reputation among its readers and peers, but I am going to endorse political candidates anyway. In my position as editor of Pamville News, I do not undertake this endeavor lightly, nor do I do it to sway readers to any politician’s political stance. I do this to give us all hope for the future, a future in which someone has to be elected presi...