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page design and photos by nikki carlson story by krista corner One veteran's tour of duty in World War II took him to many of the most famous battles of the South Pacific, and his ship was one of the first inside the harbor at Tokyo. Earl Pollington reminisced Wednesday about life in Kremlin, coming to Montana from Michigan, the U.S. Navy and a marriage of almost 60 years. Pollington, 92, served his country in World War II aboard the U.S.S. San Diego, an anti-aircraft cruiser. He has lived a colorful life, coming to Montana f...
Chris Peterson Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com It has been a long season for the Chinook boys basketball team and it got even longer when the Sugarbeeters took on the highly-touted Harlem Wildcats in an interclass contest Thursday in Harlem. The Wildcats, who are the top team in the District 2B improved their overall record to 11-2 with an easy 85-27 victory over Chinook. Eric Plummage led the way for the Wildcats in the win with a game-high 22 points. Isiah Martin contributed with...
Betty Botts, 78, died Jan. 15, 2008 at Northern Montana Care Center. Her memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 19, 2008 at the Holland & Bonine Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow at the Highland Cemetery. Arrangements by Holland & Bonine....
Betty Lou Cool Brumley, 80, passed away at the Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott, Ariz., on Jan. 20, 2008, due to natural causes. Betty was born on Oc. 13, 1927, in Havre, Mont., to Harry Cool and Elsie (Fenner) Cool. She attended school in Havre and was a member of the Havre High School class of 1945. On Aug. 11, 1945, she married James (Jim) H. Brumley in Havre. Together they owned and operated the “Jim Brumley Plumbing and Heating Company” in Havre for many years until 1976 when the business was closed due to...
JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The $146 billion economic aid package on a fast track to passage in the House faces an uncertain future in the Senate, where lawmakers in both parties are trying to tack on billions for senior citizens and the unemployed. The House planned a vote today on its plan to speed rebates of up to $600-$1,200 to most income earners while giving tax breaks to businesses. Max Baucus, the Finance Committee chairman, set a Wednesday vote on a roughly $160 billion version he...
Tim Leeds Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com A South Dakotan who decided last year to make some posters discouraging the use of methamphetamine with an American Indian theme wants to let the Indian reservations in Montana know the posters are available. “I wouldn't go up and give a lecture from a podium,” said Lynn “Sota” Hart, a member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, “but I thought these posters might deliver a message.” After reading a Havre Daily News article about a conference at Rocky Boy's...
Krista Corner Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com Country poets and pickers from all over the west will gather in Chinook this weekend for song, poetry, food and fun. The event begins with the Thursday night show and ends Sunday after the Cowboy Church Service. Night shows will be offered Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. with pre-show music starting at 6:30 p.m. The cost to attend the shows is $8 per person, per night. After each show, there will be a free jam session open to anyone wh...
page design and photos by nikki carlson story by krista corner One veteran's tour of duty in World War II took him to many of the most famous battles of the South Pacific, and his ship was one of the first inside the harbor at Tokyo. Earl Pollington reminisced Wednesday about life in Kremlin, coming to Montana from Michigan, the U.S. Navy and a marriage of almost 60 years. Pollington, 92, served his country in World War II aboard the U.S.S. San Diego, an anti-aircraft cruiser. He has lived a colorful life, coming to Montana f...
Chris Peterson Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com It has been a long season for the Chinook boys basketball team and it got even longer when the Sugarbeeters took on the highly-touted Harlem Wildcats in an interclass contest Thursday in Harlem. The Wildcats, who are the top team in the District 2B improved their overall record to 11-2 with an easy 85-27 victory over Chinook. Eric Plummage led the way for the Wildcats in the win with a game-high 22 points. Isiah Martin contributed with...
Betty Botts, 78, died Jan. 15, 2008 at Northern Montana Care Center. Her memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 19, 2008 at the Holland & Bonine Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow at the Highland Cemetery. Arrangements by Holland & Bonine....
Betty Lou Cool Brumley, 80, passed away at the Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott, Ariz., on Jan. 20, 2008, due to natural causes. Betty was born on Oc. 13, 1927, in Havre, Mont., to Harry Cool and Elsie (Fenner) Cool. She attended school in Havre and was a member of the Havre High School class of 1945. On Aug. 11, 1945, she married James (Jim) H. Brumley in Havre. Together they owned and operated the “Jim Brumley Plumbing and Heating Company” in Havre for many years until 1976 when the business was closed due to...
JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The $146 billion economic aid package on a fast track to passage in the House faces an uncertain future in the Senate, where lawmakers in both parties are trying to tack on billions for senior citizens and the unemployed. The House planned a vote today on its plan to speed rebates of up to $600-$1,200 to most income earners while giving tax breaks to businesses. Max Baucus, the Finance Committee chairman, set a Wednesday vote on a roughly $160 billion version he...
Tim Leeds Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com A South Dakotan who decided last year to make some posters discouraging the use of methamphetamine with an American Indian theme wants to let the Indian reservations in Montana know the posters are available. “I wouldn't go up and give a lecture from a podium,” said Lynn “Sota” Hart, a member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, “but I thought these posters might deliver a message.” After reading a Havre Daily News article about a conference at Rocky Boy's...
Krista Corner Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com Country poets and pickers from all over the west will gather in Chinook this weekend for song, poetry, food and fun. The event begins with the Thursday night show and ends Sunday after the Cowboy Church Service. Night shows will be offered Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. with pre-show music starting at 6:30 p.m. The cost to attend the shows is $8 per person, per night. After each show, there will be a free jam session open to anyone wh...
page design and photos by nikki carlson story by krista corner One veteran's tour of duty in World War II took him to many of the most famous battles of the South Pacific, and his ship was one of the first inside the harbor at Tokyo. Earl Pollington reminisced Wednesday about life in Kremlin, coming to Montana from Michigan, the U.S. Navy and a marriage of almost 60 years. Pollington, 92, served his country in World War II aboard the U.S.S. San Diego, an anti-aircraft cruiser. He has lived a colorful life, coming to Montana f...
Chris Peterson Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com It has been a long season for the Chinook boys basketball team and it got even longer when the Sugarbeeters took on the highly-touted Harlem Wildcats in an interclass contest Thursday in Harlem. The Wildcats, who are the top team in the District 2B improved their overall record to 11-2 with an easy 85-27 victory over Chinook. Eric Plummage led the way for the Wildcats in the win with a game-high 22 points. Isiah Martin contributed with...
Betty Botts, 78, died Jan. 15, 2008 at Northern Montana Care Center. Her memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 19, 2008 at the Holland & Bonine Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow at the Highland Cemetery. Arrangements by Holland & Bonine....
Betty Lou Cool Brumley, 80, passed away at the Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott, Ariz., on Jan. 20, 2008, due to natural causes. Betty was born on Oc. 13, 1927, in Havre, Mont., to Harry Cool and Elsie (Fenner) Cool. She attended school in Havre and was a member of the Havre High School class of 1945. On Aug. 11, 1945, she married James (Jim) H. Brumley in Havre. Together they owned and operated the “Jim Brumley Plumbing and Heating Company” in Havre for many years until 1976 when the business was closed due to...
JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The $146 billion economic aid package on a fast track to passage in the House faces an uncertain future in the Senate, where lawmakers in both parties are trying to tack on billions for senior citizens and the unemployed. The House planned a vote today on its plan to speed rebates of up to $600-$1,200 to most income earners while giving tax breaks to businesses. Max Baucus, the Finance Committee chairman, set a Wednesday vote on a roughly $160 billion version he...
Tim Leeds Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com A South Dakotan who decided last year to make some posters discouraging the use of methamphetamine with an American Indian theme wants to let the Indian reservations in Montana know the posters are available. “I wouldn't go up and give a lecture from a podium,” said Lynn “Sota” Hart, a member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, “but I thought these posters might deliver a message.” After reading a Havre Daily News article about a conference at Rocky Boy's...
Krista Corner Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com Country poets and pickers from all over the west will gather in Chinook this weekend for song, poetry, food and fun. The event begins with the Thursday night show and ends Sunday after the Cowboy Church Service. Night shows will be offered Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. with pre-show music starting at 6:30 p.m. The cost to attend the shows is $8 per person, per night. After each show, there will be a free jam session open to anyone wh...
page design and photos by nikki carlson story by krista corner One veteran's tour of duty in World War II took him to many of the most famous battles of the South Pacific, and his ship was one of the first inside the harbor at Tokyo. Earl Pollington reminisced Wednesday about life in Kremlin, coming to Montana from Michigan, the U.S. Navy and a marriage of almost 60 years. Pollington, 92, served his country in World War II aboard the U.S.S. San Diego, an anti-aircraft cruiser. He has lived a colorful life, coming to Montana f...
Chris Peterson Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com It has been a long season for the Chinook boys basketball team and it got even longer when the Sugarbeeters took on the highly-touted Harlem Wildcats in an interclass contest Thursday in Harlem. The Wildcats, who are the top team in the District 2B improved their overall record to 11-2 with an easy 85-27 victory over Chinook. Eric Plummage led the way for the Wildcats in the win with a game-high 22 points. Isiah Martin contributed with...
Betty Botts, 78, died Jan. 15, 2008 at Northern Montana Care Center. Her memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 19, 2008 at the Holland & Bonine Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow at the Highland Cemetery. Arrangements by Holland & Bonine....
Betty Lou Cool Brumley, 80, passed away at the Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott, Ariz., on Jan. 20, 2008, due to natural causes. Betty was born on Oc. 13, 1927, in Havre, Mont., to Harry Cool and Elsie (Fenner) Cool. She attended school in Havre and was a member of the Havre High School class of 1945. On Aug. 11, 1945, she married James (Jim) H. Brumley in Havre. Together they owned and operated the “Jim Brumley Plumbing and Heating Company” in Havre for many years until 1976 when the business was closed due to...