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Articles from the December 20, 2023 edition


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  • Montana schools address teacher shortage by adopting four-day weeks

    Updated Dec 21, 2023

    Skylar Rispens Montana Free Press This story, the first of two parts, was produced with support from the Education Writers Association Reporting Fellowship program. Andrew Durand left his home state of New York and moved more than 2,000 miles for a job as a music teacher in Stanford, Montana, after applying for more than 150 jobs throughout the northeastern United States. He kept getting beat out for positions by college professors driven out of their colleges due to budget cuts, he said, so he expanded his search and on a...

  • Havre Community Christmas Dinner still looking for volunteers

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Dec 21, 2023

    The Havre Community Christmas Dinner is Monday and the Havre Eagles Club is still looking for help to make the event happen. Eagles Club Manager Candace Dess said they’re still in need of servers for the dinner as well as delivery drivers for those who can’t come in person. Dess said food preparation is covered at this point, but any help they can get on Christmas Day will be incredibly appreciated, even if it’s only for an hour. “We won’t turn anyone away,” she said. The long-running Christmas tradition in Havre serves hund...

  • Fair Board talks projects, 2024 Great Northern Fair

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Dec 20, 2023

    The Hill County Fair Board held its last meeting of the year Tuesday evening, where members talked about ongoing projects on the fairgrounds and next year's Great Northern Fair. Fairgrounds Manger Frank English said they've received bids to rehabilitate the grounds' rental house. Board Vice Chair Bob Kaul said they are still waiting to hear back from an insurance adjuster on the property, but once that and the rehabilitation are done, it will practically be a new building....

  • Obituary - Vickie Rae Clouse

    Updated Dec 20, 2023

    Vickie Rae Clouse "Beak" of Havre, 67, passed away December 8, 2023. Vickie was born March 28, 1956, to Olaf and Betty Nelson. Born and raised in Havre, Montana, Vickie graduated from Havre High School class of 1974. It was there, in Havre, that she met and married the love of her life, Gregory Scott Clouse. They were married, March 22, 1980, and welcomed a son, Kris not too long after. Vickie and Greg spent a wonderful 43 years together. Vickie went on to become a professor...

  • Obituary - Jim Catt Sr.

    Updated Dec 20, 2023

    Jim Catt Sr., 98, passed away due to natural causes at his Medford, Oregon, residence due to natural causes Saturday, December 16, 2023. Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, December 28, 2023, at Messiah Lutheran Church with Pastor David Heaney officiating. Burial will follow in Highland Cemetery....

  • Obituary - Carol Chagnon

    Updated Dec 20, 2023

    Carol Chagnon passed away December 16, 2023, at her home due to natural causes at the age of 86. Carol was born March 11, 1937, in Havre, MT, to Charles and Helen Gould. She was one of seven children. She attended schools in Havre. Carol met and married Paul Chagnon in 1955, and together they had five children. Carol helped Paul with the business Lee's Texaco and ran the café. She also helped with the ranching, and, in 1972, she went to work for the county as the secretary...

  • For the Record, Dec. 20, 2023

    Updated Dec 20, 2023

    Havre Police Department Wilson Joel Blackelk III of Havre, 35, was arrested on four Justice or City court warrants and one state District Court warrant after an officer investigated suspicious activity on U.S. Highway 2 Northeast. —— Sam Edman Clawson of Havre, 80, was issued a summons on charges of failure to stop and identify self after striking an unattended vehicle and no vehicle insurance after a caller at a First Street business reported a hit and run crash Tuesday at 1:26 p.m. —— A vehicle crash was reported on Firs...

  • Specialty crop on-farm safety expense assistance deadline approaching

    Updated Dec 20, 2023

    Press release WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture reminds specialty crop growers that assistance is available for producers who incur eligible on-farm food safety program expenses to obtain or renew a food safety certification through the Food Safety Certification for Specialty Crops program. Producers can apply for assistance on their calendar year 2023 expenses through Jan. 31, 2024. “The Food Safety Certification for Specialty Crops program is just one of the many ways USDA is helping support local and reg...

  • USDA still taking applications for Discrimination Financial Assistance Program

    Updated Dec 20, 2023

    Press release USDA continues to accept applications for assistance through the Discrimination Financial Assistance Program for Montana farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who experienced discrimination in USDA farm lending programs prior to January 2021. The application process will close Jan. 13, 2024. Borrowers have the option to apply for assistance online via https://22007apply.gov or through a paper-based form. Details about the program, including an application and e-filing portal, are available at 22007apply.gov....

  • USDA Honeybee Colony Reporting Policy

    Updated Dec 20, 2023

    Press release Honeybee producers are required to file an initial report of colony inventory by January 2 each year and report any changes to inventory, including movement of colonies into or outside of the county, within 30 days. Beginning with the 2024 crop year, honeybee producers will need to use the new Honeybee Colony Inventory Reporting Form, CCC-771. The established crop year for honey is January 1 through December 31. An initial report of colonies on a CCC-771 must be submitted to your local FSA office for each unit...

  • USDA, DoE holding listening sessions on farms, rural benefits

    Updated Dec 20, 2023

    Press release WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Energy will host a series of listening sessions this winter. The agencies invite perspectives on the benefits and challenges of the rapidly increasing levels of clean energy located on agricultural lands and in rural communities. USDA and DoE seek feedback directly from a diverse set of stakeholders about what the agencies can do through their leadership, program guidance or research and information sharing to encourage locations p...