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The City of Havre Public Works Department announced it will be continuing repairs to a broken water main and replacing valves that effect that main tomorrow today, Nov. 21. The affected areas include Second Street West from Montana Avenue to Third Avenue West. This will cause the water to be off in the areas fed by the main, highlighted in the included photo. People are asked to plan accordingly and also plan to take a different route avoiding that part of Second Street West...
Press release While the City of Havre was dealing with one water main break on Second Street West, another water main break caused some issues for Havre Public Schools. Havre Superintendent Brian Gum said in an emailed announcement that the break means that Sunnyside Intermediate School and no water this morning. In effort to keep all our students in a safe and healthy situation, we will bus all students at Sunnyside once they arrive to Havre High School and Havre Middle...
Havre Daily News staff A man who was living with a young woman in Havre when she notified authorities she was the one who went missing as a child four years earlier in Arizona pleaded not guilty today to two unrelated felony counts of sexual abuse of children. Edmund Davis Harris, who was 36 when he was charged in October, entered his pleas of not guilty before state District Judge Kaydee Snipes Ruiz in District Court in Havre. After Davis' attorney Casey Moore requested time...
Nov. 23, 2023, the Havre Kiwanis Club will have served 100 years in the community of Havre. Kiwanis is an international organization serving all communities of the world. The club's main goal is to provide community service and the motto is "Serving The Children Of The World." Over the years, the establishment and development of Camp Kiwanis in the park that became Beaver Creek Park in the Bear Paw Mountains stands out as one of the best projects. The campground itself has cha...
Press release Local Scouts in Troop 1438 were honored for their achievements in a Court of Honor this fall. Troop 1438 held a Court of Honor where Scouts were recognized for their achievements. Troop 1438 had 18 Scouts earn a total of seven awards, eight ranks and 61 merit badges. The following scouts earned the respective merit badges: Orrin Greenwood — Cooking, First Aid; Blake Marsh — Canoeing, Kayaking; Calvin Frye — Pets, Wood Carving; Skott Williams — Archery, Nuclear Science; Gabe Cline — Pets, Nature, Mammal St...
Press release Havre took a team shrunk by conflicting events and other issues to a tournament heavy in Class A competition in Browning Saturday, and saw success from its competitors. Some Class A western powerhouses crossed the divide to compete Saturday, in addition to tough competition from north-central Class BC schools and a team from Class B Eureka, which also crossed the divide to compete. Along with Havre and host Browning, Class A saw teams from Columbia Falls,...
Press release The North Star High School speech and drama team spent a blustery day in Browning Saturday competing against some tough competition. The tournament saw 18 schools represented from class A, B, and C so a big congratulations goes out to the competitors and placers. In speech three students made finals: Ecko Fraser took seventh in original oratory, Joshua Campbell placed seventh in humorous oral interpretation and Troy Barrett took fourth in humorous oral interpretation. In drama, North Star’s dramatic duo of C...
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Montana GREAT FALLS — A man who admitted to shooting into an occupied house in Fort Belknap Agency on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation was sentenced last week to 18 months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said. Tyree Daniel Doney, 22, pleaded guilty in June to assault with a dangerous weapon. Chief U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided. The court also ordered $3,900 restitution. In court documents, the government a...
Havre Police Department Harlan Wilford Stanley of Box Elder, 52, was arrested on two Justice or City court warrants after a caller on Third Avenue reported Friday at 11:36 a.m. that a man punched the caller in the eye. -- A Friday 3:19 p.m. caller reported their vehicle had been rear-ended on Fifth Avenue. -- Jasmin Shay Demontiney of Box Elder, 27, was arrested on a charge of obstructing a peace officer or other public servant after a 7:13 p.m. Friday caller reported a very i...
This year's Chinook Community Thanksgiving Dinner is set for Thursday from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Blaine County Fairgrounds Commercial Building, a long running event that organizers are trying to bring back to its roots. Betty Billmayer, an organizer for the event, said attendance to the event still hasn't recovered from the pandemic, and they are hoping to see more people this year, especially in person. Like so many things, Billmayer said, COVID-19 made this long-running c...
Havre Daily News staff Photos by Christy Bambrough Snow hit the region again Wednesday night and Thursday morning, dropping a layer of wet, white stuff in the area. While National Weather Service predicts the temps to warm up some Saturday and Sunday, a cold front is expected to hit Sunday evening bringing more cooler weather and, possibly, snow. The chances of snow increase Wednesday into Thanksgiving day, but there is "still some uncertainty of details, so stay tuned," a...
Press release A Senior Foot Clinic is Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023, from 9 to 3 p.m., at the North Central Senior Center. People need to call 406-265-4776 to set up an appointment....
People are invited to attend the 25th Annual Hi-Line Community Thanksgiving Service Tuesday starting at 6:30 p.m. at Calvary Church in Rudyard. The event includes special music, a special Thanksgiving message and social time afterward. “Bring a friend,” a release about the event said. “You won’t want to miss this special, special evening. See you there....
Former Havre administrator and Superintendent Dennis Parman was awarded the 2023 G.V. Erickson Award by School Administrators of Montana, SAM announced in a press release. "Mr. Parman has a long and successful career as a Montana educator," SAM Executive Director Rob Watson said in the release. "With his varied experience, his institutional knowledge is unmatched. Mr. Parman has approached each of his roles with professionalism and kindness. We are excited to have the opportun...
Havre Police Department Jess T. Kirkaldie of Hays, 25, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and obstructing a peace officer or other public servant after a 10:15 a.m. Thursday caller reported a man underdressed for the weather and in "rough shape" walking along U.S. Highway 2 East. -- Arlene Cheri Parrish of Lodge Pole, 40, was arrested on a charge of driving with a suspended or revoked driver's license after a vehicle a stop Thursday at 2:35 p.m. on First Avenue. --...
Monday 11 a.m. — Park Fee Committee in the Timmons Room 1:30 p.m. — Building manager meeting in the Commission Office 3:30 p.m. — Council on Aging director meeting in the Commission Office Tuesday 10 a.m. — Safety Committee meeting in the Timmons Room 10:30 a.m. — Road Department meeting in the Commission Office Wednesday 10 a.m. — Commissioner’s weekly business meeting in the Commission Office Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims and payroll Employment Budgets Abatements Journal and v...
Cottonwood School District 57’s November regular/quarterly safety board meeting has been postponed to Wednesday, Nov. 29, at the West School at 5 p.m....
The Hill County Park Board Fee Committee will meet Monday in the Hill County Courthouse Timmons Room at 11 a.m. The agenda includes: Fees for reserved sites Park permit fees Camp Kiwanis fees....
Matthew 7:14 - "For straight is the gate and narrow is the way which leads to life." Out our way, when pushing the herd to new pasture, you aim for the gate that leads to it. There are many cattle trails that cross, but only one will take you to the gate. That's why Charlie rides point to show the way and I ride drag and sometimes swing to keep the herd moving and on the right trail. Now, as the new guy and tenderfoot herder, I didn't know the way on my own, so I relied on Cha...
When my husband and I moved to Havre in 2020, we often asked people what we should know about living in Montana. People told us a wide range of information, but they often joked, "Are you gonna be Cat or Griz?" That's when we first learned about this historic Montana rivalry. Suddenly, the bumper stickers and specialty license plates I saw around town made a lot more sense! The upcoming Cat-Griz game has me thinking about rivalries. The world encourages us to pick sides,...
You know, Lord, any day it's great to watch things, like clouds, trees, flowers, traffic, you name it, right? Can't we just hear a group of kids using that word: "Let's watch those clouds - they're really moving fast." Angie says, "Since we live in a valley, we like to watch the sun rise over the hills, or see the clouds coming up OR going down behind the hills, my favorite is to watch the full moon rising over the hills." Deb adds, "We live on top of a hill, we get to watch...
North Central Senior Center Nov. 20-24, 2023 Menu Monday, Nov. 20 — Breakfast burritos, fruit Tuesday, Nov. 21 — Meatloaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, Harvard beets Wednesday, Nov. 22 — Turkey dinner, potato supreme, pumpkin pie Thursday, Nov. 23 — Closed for Thanksgiving Day Friday, Nov. 24 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert. News from our gift shop: The North Central Senior Center gift shop is closed for now. We will be opening Monday, Nov. 27. We are getting ready for Christmas. The gift store will be filled with Christmas d...
Lincoln-McKinley Primary School teacher Jane Leinwand, a 23-year educator, received the third Havre Public Schools Pony Pride Award for her work and impact on the students of the district over her career. The monthly award was implemented this school year in an effort to bring attention to individuals in the district who do outstanding work and whose contributions positively affect the lives of students. The first award was presented by Havre Public Schools Superintendent Bria...
Havre Police Department’s Animal Control Officer Pete Federspiel and Havreite Matt Boucher rescued the driver of a burning vehicle Wednesday. “They probably saved the girl’s life,” said Havre Police Capt. Ryan Pearson this morning. The crash reported at 3:40 p.m. Wednesday occurred after the driver of a vehicle on Eighth Avenue West near Boulevard Avenue had a medical issue, said Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Christopher Baker. The vehicle hit an embankment and the hot underside of the vehicle started dry grass at the sid...
The MAT production of the Disney musical "Newsies" makes its way onto the stage tonight at the Havre High School auditorium. This performance has been over a month in the making, between building the structure for the play and preparing the cast to take on their roles that depict a true historical story. The cast consists of 32 high school and middle school students, as well as eight adults. "Newsies" is a story about a group of children who found themselves selling...