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  • Quick pics: Walking to end domestic violence

    Updated Oct 17, 2022

  • Some precip, even snow, in forecast for weekend

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 17, 2022

    The weather in this part of Montana has been a classic fall for temperatures lately, with brisk mornings and afternoon temperatures in the 60s and 70s and lows in the 30s, but the forecast for the weekend calls for some cooler temperatures and a bit of rain and even possibly snow. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, which oversees National Weather Service, is putting out its latest long-range prediction Thursday, a highly anticipated look at what the winter might bring. The last week has seen cool highs...

  • Grazing committee meeting Tuesday

    Updated Oct 17, 2022

    Hill County Park Board’s Grazing Committee will meet Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 1 p.m. in the Beaver Lodge at Camp Kiwanis in Beaver Creek Park....

  • Alternative voting office opening at Rocky Boy

    Updated Oct 17, 2022

    Press release The Hill County Election Department and the Chippewa Cree Tribe reached an agreement for an Alternative Voting Office for the 2022 Federal General Election. Hill County will have an alternative voting office open Wednesdays, today, Oct. 19, and 26 and Nov. 2, 2022. It will be located on the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation at Stone Child College in the foyer of the Kenawash Building, 8294 Upper Box Elder Road, Box Elder, Montana. Late registration and absentee voting will be available for all Hill County r...

  • Garbage transfer site west of Box Elder closing

    Updated Oct 17, 2022

    from Unified Disposal Board The Unified Disposal Board has announced that the garbage transfer site 1.6 miles west of Box Elder will close permanently Tuesday, Nov. 1....

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly business meeting

    Updated Oct 17, 2022

    The agenda for the Hill County Commission weekly business meeting Thursday at 10 a.m. is: Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims Employment Budgets Ordinance Resolutions Resolution No. 22-2707 Supporting Operation Green Light for Veterans Contracts Board appointments Policy updates County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval County needs Tabled — Beaver Creek Dam Spillway Improvements, final report Quit claim deeds....

  • For the Record, Oct. 17, 2022

    Updated Oct 17, 2022

    Havre Police Department Fred Nashookpuk of Box Elder, 37, was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge after a caller at a First Street West business reported a man passed out in the alley Friday at 3:27 p.m. -- Jesse Lee Schoening of Havre, 33, was issued a summons on a shoplifting charge after a beer theft was reported Friday at 3:45 p.m. at a First Street business. -- Callers at Montana State University-Northern reported Friday at 8:03 p.m. that cars had been keyed. -- A...

  • Commission approves Lanier as Council on Aging director

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 14, 2022

    The Hill County Commission approved a new director of the Hill County Council on Aging at its weekly business meeting Thursday. After a few months with an interim director the council will now have a permanent director in Bill Lanier. The commission also approved new streamlined procedures for posting job openings as well as a grant extension for a project to improve the Beaver Creek Dam Spillway. Hill County Commissioner Diane McLean also provided a brief update on the Bear Paw Run, which has been changed to not include any...

  • HRDC Domestic Violence Awareness Walk set for Saturday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 14, 2022

    The Ninth Annual Run/Walk to End Domestic Violence in Our Community, a yearly event run by District 4 Human Resources Development Council will return Saturday after two years away due to the pandemic. HRDC's Jenna Byrd said the event is to raise awareness about the issue of domestic violence in the community and the services her organization provides. Registration for the event begins at 9:30 a.m with the walk beginning at 10 a.m. at the parking lot of the former Western Drug...

  • Agenda - Great Northern Fair Commission

    Updated Oct 14, 2022

    The Great Northern Fair Commission will meet Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Great Northern Fairgrounds Community Center. The meeting agenda is: Call meeting to order Roll call of members Recognize and record public attendees Approve minutes Public comment. Anything brought up here will be added to next month’s new business to be discussed and voted on. Fairgrounds manager’s report Civic groups report Donated hours report Committee reports Buildings and grounds Campground winterization Price for winter camping Outdoor and ind...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated Oct 14, 2022

    Monday 10:30 a.m. — Road department meeting in the commissioners’ office 5 p.m. — Mosquito control board meeting at the Hill County Road Shop, 1405 Second St. West 6 p.m. — Weed control board meeting at the Hill County Road Shop, 1405 Second St. West Tuesday 5:30 p.m. — Great Northern Fair Commission meeting at the Great Northern Fair Grounds Community Center Wednesday 9 a.m. — County officials meeting in the Timmons room Noon — Board of Health meeting at the Hill County Courthouse Annex meeting room Thursday 10 a.m. — Wee...

  • Agenda - Hill County Board of Health

    Updated Oct 14, 2022

    Hill County Board of Health will hold its quarterly meeting Wednesday, Oct. 19, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Hill County Courthouse Annex meeting room, 302 Fourth Ave. The meeting agenda is: Call to order Roll call Approval of meeting minutes from July 20, 2022 Agenda corrections, additions or deletions Items of Old business: • Status of renewal of Interlocal Agreement with City of Havre and Hill County and status of review to restructure the County Health Board Items of new business: • 2023 Cooperative Agreement bet...

  • For the Record, Oct. 14, 2022

    Updated Oct 14, 2022

    Havre Police Department A caller reported Thursday at 8:48 a.m. that someone drove through a job site on 23rd Street and caused damage. -- Grace Larae Seymour of Chinook, 20, was arrested on two Justice or City court warrants and a probation violation during a call to Ninth Avenue Thursday at 1:58 p.m. -- Martin Duane Flying Jr. of Hays, 30, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, obstructing a peace officer or other public servant and possession of drug paraphernalia...

  • Out Our Way: Come to the water - John 7:37-38

    Updated Oct 14, 2022

    Out our way, we look for the rain and snowmelt runoff to keep the creeks flowing and the reservoirs full. But sometimes the rains are slow coming and occasionally the Alberta Clippers don't visit us as often as usual and we have a dry spring. In times like these we often experience drought. Up on the Tiger Ridge, the upper pasture turns yellow and even brown by mid-August and even those dangerous mud holes become dry and hard. I have never actually experienced such hard times...

  • Pastor's Corner: The way of the cross

    Updated Oct 14, 2022

    The first Sunday of each month I have been preaching a sermon series called "Focus on the Cross." On Sunday, Oct. 2, the title of the eighth sermon in this series was "No Loitering." The following are some highlights from that sermon. The word "loiter" means to stand or wait around idly or without apparent purpose. "No loitering" signs are often used in public places to keep people from persistently "hanging out" with no purpose. A sign like that should also be read at our...

  • Hello God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Oct 14, 2022

    You know, Lord, watching birds is entertaining as well as educational. One morning recently we saw a plump robin fly in and carefully land on the edge of the birdbath. He, of the red breast, after looking all around, drank slow and long. He must have been 'working' hard somewhere to be so thirsty; then with one more upward gaze, he jumped right into the birdbath for a quick splash. That brought a chuckle for right then some cowboy wisdom (author unknown) came to mind. "Always...

  • Senior Center News, Oct. 14, 2022

    Updated Oct 14, 2022

    North Central Senior Citizens Center Oct. 17-21 Menu Monday, Oct. 17 — Hamburger Stroganoff, Buttered Noodles, Carrots, Oranges Tuesday, Oct. 18 — Applesauce, Baked Ham, Mash Potato/Gravy, Corn, Rolls, Chocolate Cake Wednesday, Oct. 19 — Swiss steak with tomatoes, onions and peppers; mashed potatoes; wax beans; bars Thursday, Oct. 20 — Barbecue chicken, baked potatoes, baked beans, dessert Friday, Oct. 21 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert Keeping up with the pandemic: Oct. 11, 39 new cases of COVID-19, total number is 5,725, 10...

  • Prime rib dinner offered in Chinook by Friends of the Pool and Park

    Updated Oct 14, 2022

    Press release The Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation is hosting a prime rib fundraiser dinner Saturday, October 22, in Chinook at the Eagles Club starting at 6 p.m. People are invited to come and enjoy delicious prime rib, green beans, garlic mashed potatoes, a roll and carrot cake for $40 per plate. “We are also delivering, should you wish to support the fundraiser but don’t want to physically attend,” representatives of the foundation said in a press release. “To get your delivery, call or text your order to 406-390...

  • McLean, Williams, Odegard face off in commission race: Diane McLean

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 13, 2022

    Incumbent Hill County Commissioner Diane McLean, a Republican, is looking to retain her seat on the commission with a challenge from independent Les Odegard and Democrat Sheri Williams, the commission's executive assistant. McLean said the reason she believes she is still the best person for the job is her experience, and she would like to use that experience to maintain continuity at the commission, which she said is important given how broad the commission's responsibilities...

  • McLean, Williams, Odegard face off in commission race: Sheri Williams

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 13, 2022

    Hill County Commission Executive Assistant Sheri Williams, a Democrat, is challenging in this year's election incumbent Hill County Commissioner Diane McLean, a Republican, along with local independent Les Odegard. Williams said she feels she's the best person for the job primarily because of the rapport she has with the community and the employees of the county, which she said gives her a good idea of the kind of change both groups want to see, things she can work toward....

  • McLean, Williams, Odegard face off in commission race: Les Odegard

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 13, 2022

    Hill County resident Les Odegard, an independent, is challenging Republican incumbent Diane McLean for her seat on the Hill County Commission, along with Hill County Commission Executive Assistant Sheri Williams, a Democrat. Odegard said he feels very strongly that races like this shouldn't be partisan, which is why he is running as an independent, with making all county races non-partisan one of his primary political goals. "There are 16 counties in Montana that are...

  • Havre safety committee discusses City Hall heavy metal remediation

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 13, 2022

    The Havre City Safety Committee met Wednesday and heard an evaluation of asbestos and heavy metal levels at City Hall, particularly the Havre Fire Department, an evaluation that found no dangerous contamination in the air, but did find concerning levels of surface contamination. Industrial Hygienist Keith Cron of Hygienix LLC said he's been performing tests in various areas of the building in the past few months at the request of the city and he wanted to give a rundown of...

  • Will Montana's congressional candidates accept their election results?

    Updated Oct 13, 2022

    Arren Kimbel-Sannit Montana Free Press It’s been almost two years since voters sent President Joe Biden to the White House, and the unfounded allegations of election fraud propagated by former president Donald Trump and his supporters are still swirling in American politics. Some 70% of Republicans nationwide believe that Joe Biden was illegitimately elected, despite GOP-backed recounts in key states including Arizona and Georgia confirming his 2020 victory, numerous debunkings of the most prominent conspiracy theories u...

  • For the Record, Oct. 13, 2022

    Updated Oct 13, 2022

    Havre Police Department A Third Street West caller reported Wednesday at 2:01 p.m. that an employee ran into the building. —— A possible identity theft was reported Wednesday at 4:04 p.m. —— A hit and run vehicle crash on Third Street was reported at 4:59 p.m. Wednesday. —— Malcolm D. Mitchell of Havre, 24, and Kylee Leshay Oats of Havre, 21, were each arrested on charges of partner or family member assault and endangering the welfare of children after a caller on First Street Northeast reported finding a girl with blood...

  • Tempel, Brewer face off in Senate public forum

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 12, 2022

    Candidates for Montana Senate District 14, incumbent Russ Tempel of Chester, a Republican, and Dave Brewer of Havre, a Democrat answered questions about a number of state-level issues at a candidate forum sponsored by the Havre Daily News Monday. The district includes Havre and western Hill County as well as Liberty and Chouteau counties and the northwest edge of Cascade County. Both candidates touted their experience in their respective communities with Tempel talking about...

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