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Editor’s note: This version corrects the date of the 2022 Art Alley Spring Celebration. Havre City Council approved several items on unanimous votes Monday including closing streets for the second Art Alley Spring Celebration and hearing a proposal to change U.S. Bank Park on 11th Street West to a veterans memorial park. Council member Josh Miller said the Parks and Recreation Committee heard a proposal to rename the park and build a memorial there. He said the committee was told U.S. Bank was willing to give up the name f...
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Havre Police Protective Association is bringing a country music icon back to Havre. Pam Tillis is performing at the fundraising concert, her second performance for the Police Protective Association. She also played at the 2014 fundraiser, after playing a New Year's Eve concert at Northern Winz Casino in 2010. Tillis will play Thursday at Montana State University-Northern's Armory Gymnasium, with the show starting at 7...
The Hill County Park Board discussed a wide range of issues, projects and events at Beaver Creek Park during its monthly meeting Monday. Among the issues discussed was the fact that two board members, including Board Chair Tony Reum, have terms ending this year. Hill County Commissioner Diane McLean said this, combined with the recent resignation of former board member Nick Siebrasse, means there will soon be three open positions on the board if no one applies for reappointment. McLean said those looking to be reappointed...
Havre Police Department A shoplifting theft was reported Monday at 12:57 p.m. at a First Street business. -- A dead deer was reported on Saddle Butte Drive Monday at 3:41 p.m. -- Five people were arrested during a 2:22 a.m. vehicle stop today on Second Street West related to a 2:17 a.m. report of a beer theft at a First Street West business. No details on charges were provided. -- Michael Timothy Sundquist of Havre, 18, was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant and a...
As the summer months rapidly approach and people spend more time on Montana’s roads and highways, it is important to remember the laws surrounding seatbelt use, and how they protect you and your loved ones. Montana law states that the driver is responsible for every person in the vehicle and can be fined for every unrestrained passenger. According to the Montana Department of Transportation, in 2020, when fatal crashes occurred, 8/10 of those involved were not buckled up. As a state, we can lower those numbers by wearing o...
Press release CASA of Hill County teams up with the Montana Children’s Trust Fund during Strengthening Families Month to promote the safety and well-being of Montana’s kids and the value of child abuse prevention. CASA of Hill County, Court Appointed Special Advocates, will kick off April by planting Blue Pinwheels at the Hill County Courthouse. Pinwheels will also be placed at local churches and businesses during the month. “The blue pinwheels remind us of happy childhoods and healthy families — we can strengthen familie...
The Hill County Commission will be holding a public meeting Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Great Northern Fairgrounds Community Center about its ongoing efforts to fund repairs for Cottonwood Bridge. Repairing Cottonwood Bridge, which lies northwest of Havre, has been a goal of the commission for some time, with the commissioners discussing the possibility of using American Rescue Plan Act funds to try to address the structure's ongoing deterioration for around a year now. In a...
Havre Police Department A pickup truck hitting a parked trailer at 10th Avenue and Second Street was reported Friday at 2:26 p.m. -- A caller reported from 16th Street West Friday at 5:10 p.m. that an 11-year-old didn't come home after school. Havre Police Department sent out a CodeRED Alert to people in a select area of town. -- A caller at a Montana Avenue business reported a child was trying to pick the lock at a back door Friday at 7:20 p.m. -- Jacquline Colleen...
Funny, isn't it, how something suddenly triggers a memory that you haven't thought of in years? Such was the case when I was working the 2020 Census. Part of the area I surveyed was the Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation. One day I entered the reservation via Taylor Road on the east side. Much later in the day, I left the area at Box Elder. Turning onto Highway 87, I glanced to my right and then I saw it. A floodgate of memories deluged my innermost being. I pulled over and wept....
by Jason Stahl University of Montana Teresa Violett was outside her house in Chester painting the cement foundation when she heard the sirens. It was Saturday, Sept. 25. The retired teacher had lived in Liberty County for 38 years, and she knew what each siren meant: The first one, for a scheduled meeting. The second, for ambulance. The third, for fire. But when a fourth sounded, Violett paused in her painting and looked up. In all her years, she'd never heard a fourth siren s...
Blaine County Health Department reported another COVID-19-related death Thursday, bringing the total in that county to 33. The report comes as the number of new cases continues to remain low, but highlights the fact that deaths related to the illness can come weeks or even months after it is confirmed in the person who died. In the notice Thursday, Blaine County reported one new case and three active cases, with three hospitalizations in county residents. The notice asked people to remain vigilant. “COVID is not over. We a...
At their weekly business meeting Thursday, the Hill County Commission voted 2-1 to absorb a recent 6.5 percent increase in county employee health insurance rates by raising the county’s contribution to employee plans, which was the recommendation of the county’s insurance committee, as well as that of several county employees. The rate increase came from the Montana Association of Counties which provides Hill County employees with health insurance, and committee members have been pushing the commission to absorb it so cou...
Havre Police Department A Thursday 6:14 a.m. caller on First Street West reported that someone cut a zip tie and stole stuff out of his pickup truck. -- A caller at the cemetery reported Thursday at 11:28 a.m. that someone wrecked into the fence, damaging the fence and leaving behind damaged vehicle parts. -- Meagan Mae Knowles of Havre, 30, was issued a summons on a nuisance dog in city charge after a caller on Saddle Butte Drive reported at 1:37 p.m. Thursday that a dog was...
Press release Davey Elementary School School District 12 is enrolling for the 2022-23 school year. People can contact District Clerk Dawson at 406-265-6970 for more information....
Press release Cottonwood Elementary School School District 57 is enrolling for the 2022-23 school year. People can contact District Clerk Dawson at 406-265-6970 for more information....
Havre City Council will meet Monday, April 4, at 7 p.m. in City Hall. The meeting agenda is: Call to order Pledge of Allegiance Roll call Minutes Committee reports Public comment on agenda items one through four. For items not on this agenda, public comment will be taken at the end of the agenda. Comments here are limited to one minute. Regular agenda — 1. Request by Bear Paw Development Corp. on behalf of the Hi-Line Arts Council to close the alley of the 300 Block of Third and Fourth avenues, Fourth Avenue between Second a...
Hill County Park Board will meet Monday, April 4, at 5:30 p.m. in the Hill County Courthouse Timmons Room The meeting agenda is: 1) Approval of minutes: 2) Approval of Agenda: 3) Guests and public comments on agenda items only and agenda requests for next meeting 4) Cabin business: 18 Mooney Coulee 12 Pine Coulee 5) Old business: Monitoring Progress Hagener campground road Fish, Wildlife and Parks trail plan 6) New business: Folf tournament May 14 Board reappointment Grazing application Bear Paw Marathon Employee...
Monday 1 p.m. — Beaver Creek grazing meeting in the commissioners’ office 5:30 p.m. — Park Board meeting in the Timmons room Tuesday 10:30 a.m. — Road Department meeting in commissioners’ office 2 p.m. — RSID 21 Lift Station bid opening in the commissioners’ office Wednesday 6 p.m. — Cottonwood Bridge public meeting at the Great Northern Fairground Community Center Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly business meeting in commissioners’ office Friday Regular business hours...
North Central Senior Citizens Center April 4-8 Menu Monday, April 4 — Swedish meatballs, rice, beets, fruit Tuesday, April 5 — Applesauce, roast pork, mashed potatoes with gravy, broccoli Normandy, rolls, cake Wednesday, April 6 — Chicken-fried steak, hashbrowns and gravy, peas, coffee cake Thursday, April 7 — Chicken broccoli casserole, garlic cheddar biscuits, salad, cookies Friday, April 8 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert. Keeping Up with the Pandemic: March 28, one new case of COVID-19, two recovered, total 4,825, two...
from Montana Sate University-Northern The Montana State University-Northern Sweetgrass Society will be holding their 44th annual powwow on April 8th & 9th, in the MSUN Armory Gym. The Grand Entry Times will be Friday at 7pm, and Saturday at 1 pm & 7 pm. The event features... • Master of ceremonies: Gayle Skunkcap • Arena director: Walter Runsabove • Sound: Wind Dancer Tunes • Host drum: Assiniboine Cree • New this year: Crow Style • First 10 drums paid each session To reserve a booth or sponsor a category, people can contact...
from U.S. Bureau of Reclamation The Bureau of Reclamation is scheduled to host a public meeting at the Chester Community/Senior Center at 618 E. Adams Ave., Chester, April 7 from 6 - 8 p.m. to discuss recreation at Tiber Reservoir Discussion topics will include camping, fishing, boating safety and more. There will be presentations about land and recreation, state of the fisheries, aquatic invasive species, noxious weed management, and marina updates. “The public is encouraged to attend this public meeting,” Reclamation Natura...
Press release April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and to remember the millions of children who are victims of abuse/neglect, Blue Sunday Child Abuse Prevention is asking the faith community to pray on Sunday, April 24. Who: The faith community What: A day to pray for the millions of victims of child abuse and for those who rescue them Where: Churches across our nation When: Sunday, April 24, 2022 Why: April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. It began when a report about abused and neglected children caught the attention of...
Press release BILLINGS — The second annual Ride for Tomorrow — RFT — is scheduled to have kickstands up June 24 and 25. Last year, the inaugural ride had more than 50 riders participate, cumulatively adding over 52,000 miles to the conversation of suicide prevention and awareness in Montana. This year’s organizers include Dog Tag Buddies, the Yellowstone Chapter of the American Legion Riders, Billings Chapter of Tenacious Dames Riding Club, and the Suicide Prevention Coalition of Yellowstone Valley. This year, the ride is...
Out our way, it is sometimes easy to get turned around when you are in unfamiliar territory. Now, Charlie knew the area well, so as long as I followed him, I never had to worry about getting lost. But there were times when we were checking for strays before a major push to new grazing land that we separated and I was on my own. Now, one thing I learned working on Tiger Ridge is that there are numerous cattle trails going every which way, and just because one looks easy and...