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  • Hansens awarded for for weather observations

    Updated Sep 26, 2023

    Press release Richard and Todd Hansen were presented with a 50-year Family Heritage Award and a 10-year Length of Service Award in Great Falls from the National Weather Service Cooperative Observer Program. Richard took daily weather observations for 44 years until officially turning over the responsibility to Todd Hansen who has been taking the daily observations for 10 years. The Hansen family began taking daily weather observations for the NWS when Richard Hansen took over...

  • Local News - Hi-Line United Soccer sets parent meeting

    Updated Sep 26, 2023

    Press release Hi-Line United Soccer, traveling teams for high school and middle school ages, will hold a parent meeting for the spring 2024 season Thursday, Oct. 5, at 6 p.m. at Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line, 500 First Ave. All parents, students and coaches are encouraged to attend. The board is also seeking new members to join this year. People can contact [email protected] for more information....

  • Local News - Stockman Bank celebrates 70 years

    Updated Sep 26, 2023

    Press release In 1953, Miles City rancher Bill Nefsy founded Stockman Bank, with the vision to create a banking organization to serve the needs of the entire community, including local business people, farmers and ranchers. To celebrate with its neighbors, Stockman is holding a 70th Anniversary Open House at all bank locations on National Good Neighbor Day Thursday, Sept. 28. Everyone is invited to stop by their local Stockman Bank that day during normal business hours for fun, refreshments and giveaways....

  • For the Record, Sept. 26, 2023

    Updated Sep 26, 2023

    Havre Police Department Dustin John Grandshamp of Havre, 32, was issued a summons on charges of theft and trespass to property after a caller on Washington Avenue reported Friday at 8:25 a.m. that packages had been stolen. -- Kenneth Eugene Wood Jr., 58, was arrested on a charge of driving with a suspended or revoked driver's license during a vehicle stop on Fifth Street Friday at 1:50 p.m. -- Orchid Leraeadrianna Davis, 32, on a charge of trespass to property and on two...

  • Hi-Line Harvest Fest draws big crowds

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 25, 2023

    The newly annual Hi-Line Harvest Festival took place Friday and Saturday in Chester, with music, food, vendors, auctions and other events for adults and children, drawing an impressive crowd. Harvest festivals have been held in Chester before, but, two years ago, local resident Peyton Cole sought to make them a yearly affair, and it seems the event has already grown. Saturday, Cole, who is moving to Texas this week, said people in the community have stepped up to the plate to...

  • Quick pics: Death by Chocolate takes a cruise

    Updated Sep 25, 2023

  • Local loans available for new, growing businesses

    Tim Leeds|Updated Sep 25, 2023

    The local economic development agency is reminding people interested in starting or expanding a business that it can help them out. Bear Paw Development Corp. announced it has loan funds available, from various sources at the state and federal level, for business owners in northern Montana. “Small businesses are the backbone of active Main Streets and healthy communities in our region of northern Montana and Bear Paw Development has been helping finance business start-ups and expansions for more than 35 years,” Bear Paw Exe...

  • Quick pics: Celebrating community at the Sugarbeet Festival

    Updated Sep 25, 2023

  • Major upgrades made to Bear Paw Ski Bowl lift

    Updated Sep 25, 2023

    Press release The ski lift at Bear Paw Ski Bowl recently saw major electrical upgrades With the help of numerous volunteers and several community organizations, the first phase, retiring the old and installing the new control cable was completed. The second phase, installing aerial boots, was to continue this weekend. These updates will allow the hill to operate safely and efficiently for years to come. Bear Paw Ski Bowl was able to fund nearly this entire project from a recen...

  • Worship night set in Pepin Park for Friday

    Updated Sep 25, 2023

    Press release Havre’s Community Alliance Church is inviting people to attend a worship service the church has set up in partnership with Youth With A Mission Friday in Pepin Park. “All are welcome,” a release said. “Please bring a chair and an expectant heart.” The worship service will be followed Saturday with a worship workshop at the church at 925 Eighth Street from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with people on their own for lunch from 12:30-2 p.m....

  • For the Record, Sept. 25, 2023

    Updated Sep 25, 2023

    The full For the Record for Friday through Tuesday morning will be in Tuesday's edition of the Havre Daily New. Havre Animal Shelter Sunday morning the animal shelter held three cats and three 6-week-old kittens all of unknown gender, four female cats and two male cats. -- Also this morning the animal shelter held a male mixed-breed dog, a male border collie, five female mixed-breed dogs, a female German shepherd, five 19-week-old puppies, a male hound, six 21-week-ld puppies...

  • Quick pics: New stop signs up at Senior Center

    Updated Sep 22, 2023

  • Legislative listening session set in Havre next week

    Tim Leeds|Updated Sep 22, 2023

    Local residents are invited to a legislative listening session in Havre Wednesday, Sept. 27, at the Havre Eagles Club starting at 6 p.m. Havre resident Andrea Melle will be opening the session, Montana House Appropriations Committee Vice Chair Mary Caferro, D-Helena, told Havre Daily News. See an editorial by Melle on Page A4 of today’s edition of Havre Daily News. Caffero and Rep. Paul Tuss, D-Havre, will be on hand to listen to the public in Havre. Caferro said it is a public event and all are welcome. “Our priority is to h...

  • Cole brings back Chester's Harvest Fest

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 22, 2023

    The Harvest Fest begins in Chester today, a now-annual event revived by local resident Peyton Cole, who, in a twist of fate, unexpectedly returned to her hometown during the COVID-19 pandemic and now finds herself the primary organizer for the event. Cole, who works in music production and management, said she went to Missoula for college in 2016 and never expected to return to Chester, but when the pandemic hit and a great deal of her industry shut down she was hurting for...

  • Tester talks shutdown, hunters education, military issues

    Updated Sep 22, 2023

    Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., talked about the prospect of a government shutdown, new military equipment for the Montana National Guard, and his opposition to the U.S. Department of Education's recent push to withdraw funding for bow hunting and gun safety programs in a press call Thursday morning. Tester said the biggest thing on people's minds at the moment is the looming possibility of yet another government shutdown threatened by the Freedom Caucus, a group of hardline...

  • Havre to host film and discussions on youth mental health

    Updated Sep 22, 2023

    Press release Parents, educators and the community are invited to a free film screening and discussion on youth mental health in Havre next week. Wednesday, Sept. 27, 3:30-5:30 p.m. in the Hensler Auditorium of the Applied Technology Center on the Montana State University-Northern campus, a screening of the first hour of the documentary “Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness” will be shown, followed by an in-person conversation with Kee Dunning, a Billings-based licensed therapist, and Montana teen Maclayn, both of who...

  • Out Our Way: Cow pony or show horse

    Updated Sep 22, 2023

    2 Peter 2:1–2 - "But there were false prophets among the people just as there will be false prophets among you who will introduce heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord, and will bring destruction upon themselves. Many will follow them and bring the faith into disrepute. In their greed they will exploit you, but their condemnation hangs over them." Out our way, although four-wheelers and trucks do a good deal of cow work these days, a good cow pony is still important. C...

  • Pastor's Corner: 'The Parable of the Tomatoes'

    Updated Sep 22, 2023

    I'm not much of a gardener, let me make that clear. But last year I decided to at least give gardening a try. So I started out small and was encouraged by my moderate success. A few peas. A collection of lettuce from a netted garden box (to guard against those ravenous grasshoppers). But, oh, the tomatoes! After a summer's-worth of homegrown salads I had more of those juicy red gems than my family could eat. So my ventures in gardening grew into explorations in canning. And...

  • For the Record, Sept. 22, 2023

    Updated Sep 22, 2023

    Havre Police Department Neal Wayne Anderson of Havre, 64, was arrested on a charge of violation of a protective order after a caller on Fifth Street reported that a family member was trying to get into the caller's house at 8:54 a.m. Thursday. -- A written or verbal warning was issued after a caller reported Thursday at 10:37 a.m. that someone was trying to put up a tent in Eagles Park on First Street. -- A black Mongoose bike was reported stolen Thursday at 1:17 p.m. on 11th...

  • Harvest Festival returns to Chester Friday

    Updated Sep 22, 2023

    The Hi-Line Harvest Festival, in its second year in Chester after being revived by local resident Peyton Cole, begins Friday with events, music, food and vendors around town through Saturday. The Harvest Festival was an event sporadically held in Chester for many years, but has been brought back recently thanks to the efforts of Cole, in the hopes that it will become a yearly event. See more in the Friday edition of the Havre Daily News. At Chester City Park at 3 p.m. Friday Montana Farmers Union Kid’s Day Camp will start alo...

  • Agenda - Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees

    Updated Sep 22, 2023

    The Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023, at 12:15 p.m. in the Robins School Administration Building. The agenda for the meeting is: A. Call to order 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll call 3. Welcome to visitors 4. Agenda deletions or corrections, and additions allowed by policy, if any B. Old business C. New business 1. Personnel 2. Adjusted multi-district agreement Public Comment — An opportunity for any member of the audience to bring to the attention of the board questions or relevant c...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commisson weekly calendar

    Updated Sep 22, 2023

    Monday MACo Conference — Commissioners out of the office Tuesday MACo Conference — Commissioners out of the office Wednesday MACo Conference — Commissioners out of the office Thursday MACo Conference — Commissioners out of the office Friday Regular business hours...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Sep 22, 2023

    You know Lord, You are the Creator - so you know that autumn arrives on Saturday, according to several of the calendars hanging around here. Several friends have mentioned that, to them, it's a yearly relief from those muggy mid-90s that they have had, and now the cool breeze is inviting them, and maybe us, outside because the sun no longer seems so hot and angry. You know that we probably all grow a little weary of each season toward its end, but the beginning of every new...

  • Area ladies invited to attend fellowship retreat

    Ila McClenahan|Updated Sep 22, 2023

    "If you've been walking the same old road for miles and miles; if you've been hearing the same old voice, tell the same old lies; if you're trying to fill the same old holes inside, there's a better life. There's a better life. If you've got pain, He's a pain taker. If you feel lost, He's a way maker. If you need freedom or saving, He's a prison shaking Savior. If you have chains, He's a chain breaker." Fifth Avenue Christian Church invites every lady and teenage girl on the...

  • County commission says it has a lot of irons in the fire

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 21, 2023

    At a Hill County Officials meeting Wednesday Heather Sinclair was introduced as the new director of the Hill County Council on Aging, and, along with providing their reports, county department heads were reminded to maintain a respectful workplace. Hill County Commissioners Jake Strissel and Sheri Williams said the matter of workplace respectfulness had been put on the agenda by Commissioner Mark Peterson, who was not at the meeting, and the former said he’s not sure what Peterson specifically wanted to address. R...

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