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  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • HHS kids exceed goals

    The Havre High School Kids in Action not only made their goal to help the Community Giveaway House, they beat it by more than 50 percent. "It was more successful than we thought it would be," Mary Wagner said. Wagner, who supervised the kids along with Kay Nessland and Bruce Finneman, said they raised more than $3,100 for the house. Their goal was $2,000. Wagner said the Giveaway House is now caught up and has a little extra. "That was what our goal was," Wagner said, "to pay the bills and give them a cushion to fall back...

  • Yes, Santa Claus is still alive and well

    Every time I become convinced that most of humanity are selfish, egotistical people concerned only with themselves, I see something to change my mind. It might be somebody turning in a lost wallet with a large amount of cash and credit cards, or it might be people turning out to help someone with a disastrous fire in their house, or it might be someone in a store really trying to help a customer. It might be as simple as a friendly smile and "Hello." The odd thing is, I haven't thought that about people lately. Sure, I see...

  • Yes, Santa Claus is still alive and well

    Every time I become convinced that most of humanity are selfish, egotistical people concerned only with themselves, I see something to change my mind. It might be somebody turning in a lost wallet with a large amount of cash and credit cards, or it might be people turning out to help someone with a disastrous fire in their house, or it might be someone in a store really trying to help a customer. It might be as simple as a friendly smile and "Hello." The odd thing is, I haven't thought that about people lately. Sure, I see...

  • Yes, Santa Claus is still alive and well

    Every time I become convinced that most of humanity are selfish, egotistical people concerned only with themselves, I see something to change my mind. It might be somebody turning in a lost wallet with a large amount of cash and credit cards, or it might be people turning out to help someone with a disastrous fire in their house, or it might be someone in a store really trying to help a customer. It might be as simple as a friendly smile and "Hello." The odd thing is, I haven't thought that about people lately. Sure, I see...

  • Yes, Santa Claus is still alive and well

    Every time I become convinced that most of humanity are selfish, egotistical people concerned only with themselves, I see something to change my mind. It might be somebody turning in a lost wallet with a large amount of cash and credit cards, or it might be people turning out to help someone with a disastrous fire in their house, or it might be someone in a store really trying to help a customer. It might be as simple as a friendly smile and "Hello." The odd thing is, I haven't thought that about people lately. Sure, I see...

  • Yes, Santa Claus is still alive and well

    Every time I become convinced that most of humanity are selfish, egotistical people concerned only with themselves, I see something to change my mind. It might be somebody turning in a lost wallet with a large amount of cash and credit cards, or it might be people turning out to help someone with a disastrous fire in their house, or it might be someone in a store really trying to help a customer. It might be as simple as a friendly smile and "Hello." The odd thing is, I haven't thought that about people lately. Sure, I see...

  • Yes, Santa Claus is still alive and well

    Every time I become convinced that most of humanity are selfish, egotistical people concerned only with themselves, I see something to change my mind. It might be somebody turning in a lost wallet with a large amount of cash and credit cards, or it might be people turning out to help someone with a disastrous fire in their house, or it might be someone in a store really trying to help a customer. It might be as simple as a friendly smile and "Hello." The odd thing is, I haven't thought that about people lately. Sure, I see...

  • Giveaway House gets lift from Kids in Action

    Bruce Finneman's construction tech class at Havre High School has spent the week building some collection bins for the Community Giveaway House. The project is in conjunction with the HHS Kids in Action work to help out the giveaway house. Ann Friesen, who runs the house with Ruth Nystrom, said the help they are getting is really appreciated. "Isn't that wonderful," she said. " It makes me want to cry." Friesen said that, since they aren't funded by anyone and depend on free-will donations, sometimes it's hard to pay...

  • Giveaway House gets lift from Kids in Action

    Bruce Finneman's construction tech class at Havre High School has spent the week building some collection bins for the Community Giveaway House. The project is in conjunction with the HHS Kids in Action work to help out the giveaway house. Ann Friesen, who runs the house with Ruth Nystrom, said the help they are getting is really appreciated. "Isn't that wonderful," she said. " It makes me want to cry." Friesen said that, since they aren't funded by anyone and depend on free-will donations, sometimes it's hard to pay...

  • Giveaway House gets lift from Kids in Action

    Bruce Finneman's construction tech class at Havre High School has spent the week building some collection bins for the Community Giveaway House. The project is in conjunction with the HHS Kids in Action work to help out the giveaway house. Ann Friesen, who runs the house with Ruth Nystrom, said the help they are getting is really appreciated. "Isn't that wonderful," she said. " It makes me want to cry." Friesen said that, since they aren't funded by anyone and depend on free-will donations, sometimes it's hard to pay...

  • Giveaway House gets lift from Kids in Action

    Bruce Finneman's construction tech class at Havre High School has spent the week building some collection bins for the Community Giveaway House. The project is in conjunction with the HHS Kids in Action work to help out the giveaway house. Ann Friesen, who runs the house with Ruth Nystrom, said the help they are getting is really appreciated. "Isn't that wonderful," she said. " It makes me want to cry." Friesen said that, since they aren't funded by anyone and depend on free-will donations, sometimes it's hard to pay...

  • Giveaway House gets lift from Kids in Action

    Bruce Finneman's construction tech class at Havre High School has spent the week building some collection bins for the Community Giveaway House. The project is in conjunction with the HHS Kids in Action work to help out the giveaway house. Ann Friesen, who runs the house with Ruth Nystrom, said the help they are getting is really appreciated. "Isn't that wonderful," she said. " It makes me want to cry." Friesen said that, since they aren't funded by anyone and depend on free-will donations, sometimes it's hard to pay...

  • Santas not the only show in town; school programs hot tickets

    Schools in Havre are already busy with activities celebrating the Christmas season, and much more is to come. Schools have been and will be holding Christmas programs, concerts, caroling, and collecting for charitable donations. Havre High School has already held a band concert on Dec. 11 and a choir concert is scheduled on Monday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Other activities in the spirit of Christmas include the HHS Kids in Action working to build collection bins and collect money for the Community...

  • Santas not the only show in town; school programs hot tickets

    Schools in Havre are already busy with activities celebrating the Christmas season, and much more is to come. Schools have been and will be holding Christmas programs, concerts, caroling, and collecting for charitable donations. Havre High School has already held a band concert on Dec. 11 and a choir concert is scheduled on Monday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Other activities in the spirit of Christmas include the HHS Kids in Action working to build collection bins and collect money for the Community...

  • Santas not the only show in town; school programs hot tickets

    Schools in Havre are already busy with activities celebrating the Christmas season, and much more is to come. Schools have been and will be holding Christmas programs, concerts, caroling, and collecting for charitable donations. Havre High School has already held a band concert on Dec. 11 and a choir concert is scheduled on Monday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Other activities in the spirit of Christmas include the HHS Kids in Action working to build collection bins and collect money for the Community...

  • Santas not the only show in town; school programs hot tickets

    Schools in Havre are already busy with activities celebrating the Christmas season, and much more is to come. Schools have been and will be holding Christmas programs, concerts, caroling, and collecting for charitable donations. Havre High School has already held a band concert on Dec. 11 and a choir concert is scheduled on Monday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Other activities in the spirit of Christmas include the HHS Kids in Action working to build collection bins and collect money for the Community...

  • Santas not the only show in town; school programs hot tickets

    Schools in Havre are already busy with activities celebrating the Christmas season, and much more is to come. Schools have been and will be holding Christmas programs, concerts, caroling, and collecting for charitable donations. Havre High School has already held a band concert on Dec. 11 and a choir concert is scheduled on Monday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Other activities in the spirit of Christmas include the HHS Kids in Action working to build collection bins and collect money for the Community...

  • HHS Kids in Action for giveaway house

    Havre High School students have formed a new group in an effort to help The Community Giveaway House. HHS Kids In Action will be attending all of the high school's local events, including concerts, volleyball matches, basketball games and wrestling matches, to collect donations for the house. Bruce Finneman's construction tech class is also going to build two new bins for the drop-off area at the giveaway house. HHS counselor Kay Nessland said when she saw Sister Judith Meander's letter in the Havre Daily News telling the...

  • HHS Kids in Action for giveaway house

    Havre High School students have formed a new group in an effort to help The Community Giveaway House. HHS Kids In Action will be attending all of the high school's local events, including concerts, volleyball matches, basketball games and wrestling matches, to collect donations for the house. Bruce Finneman's construction tech class is also going to build two new bins for the drop-off area at the giveaway house. HHS counselor Kay Nessland said when she saw Sister Judith Meander's letter in the Havre Daily News telling the...

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