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  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Oct 9, 2023

    You know Lord, a couple cousins shared what their girls were looking for in boyfriends to make the boys super husbands. The cousins got a kick out of listening to that chatter - sensing that their girls had noticed several neighbors, some as super families, some just so-so. The cousins giggle, wondered if maybe they, as moms, should make a list to give to YOUNG mothers to encourage their little boys. C.Z. and M.C. took a look at their own husbands, making some comments. C.Z.... Full story

  • Pastor's Corner: Prepare for the storm

    Updated Oct 9, 2023

    Greetings my fellow Hi-Liners, As the first week of October brings in some cooler weather with the changing of the season, we see God working in His creation from the leaves changing color, getting ready to go dormant for the winter to the animals putting on their winter coats. We see the geese starting to fly south for the winter, as the seagulls, terns and pelicans have already moved along. God is preparing His creation for protection from the storms that will come to our... Full story

  • Grief Poem - 'Twas Hard to Part

    Updated Oct 6, 2023

    The sun does rise, then later, sets, we watch the Seasons change. We're born to die - but some folks think, that THAT is all so strange. 'They've' only gone ahead of us - they've NOT left us behind. Although we can't be with them now, they're in our hearts and mind. The day will come, we'll meet again on Heaven's distant shore. We'll walk again, hand holding hand, jointly - forever more. If memories bring us closer, dear, we're never far apart. For you are always in our though...

  • Fort Belknap homicide fatality name released

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 5, 2023

    The name of a man who died over the weekend in a homicide at the Fort Belknap Reservation has been released; T’Jay Brock Allen, 25, died of a single gunshot wound early Sunday morning. Fort Belknap Chief of Police Josh Roberge confirmed Monday morning that a homicide occurred on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation over the weekend but couldn’t provide details, nor could Fort Belknap Public Relations Officer Camille Stein. Wednesday, Blaine County Sheriff John Colby told the Havre Daily News Allen’s name and provided some...

  • MAT's production of 'Lend Me A Tenor' opens Friday

    Christy Bambrough|Updated Oct 5, 2023

    Starting Friday, Montana Actors' Theatre will be performing its production of Ken Ludwig's "Lend Me A Tenor," directed by Grant Olson. The classic play was first produced in the 1980s and has been performed several times on Broadway. "Lend Me A Tenor" is about a general manager named Saunders who manages the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, and welcomes world-famous singer Tito Merelli, known as Il Stupendo, the greatest tenor of his generation, to appear for one night only as...

  • A short break from clouds and damp conditions this weekend

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 5, 2023

    After a stretch of cool, damp weather Havre is expected to see temperatures jump back up heading into next week, accompanied by clear skies, albeit temporarily. For the past week highs have hovered between the mid-50s and mid-60s, with cloudy days and damp conditions, but a break from the grey skies may be coming soon. While the National Weather Service predicts no precipitation is on the horizon for the next few days, low temperatures are expected to stick around today and Friday with predicted highs of 56 and 61,...

  • Good time to apply for apprentice program

    Updated Oct 5, 2023

    HELENA — Montana’s two-day, youth-only deer hunt is coming up Oct. 19 and 20, and general deer season opens Oct. 21. Now is a good time to consider signing up for the Apprentice Hunter Program. The apprentice hunter program allows people ages 10 and older to hunt as apprentices with a mentor for two seasons without completing a Hunter Education course. Fish, Wildlife and Parks highly recommends that interested people visit the website at https://fwp.mt.gov and read the packet on the Apprentice Hunter Program, at htt...

  • Waterfowl hunters need federal stamp with them

    Updated Oct 5, 2023

    From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks HELENA — Waterfowl season is underway, and hunters need to make sure to have their signed federal waterfowl stamp with them while hunting. The MyFWP mobile app will also list the federal stamp as something the hunter possesses, but to be legal in the field, hunters must also have the signed stamp in their possession....

  • FWP to release more pheasants prior to opener

    Updated Oct 5, 2023

    HELENA — Pheasant season opens this Saturday, Oct. 7. To increase hunters’ opportunity for success, and to help encourage more hunters to participate this year, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will release pheasants at several public hunting locations. The release sites are at the following wildlife management areas (WMAs), fisheries conservation areas (FCA), fishing access sites (FAS) and Department of Natural Resources Conservation (DNRC) lands: • Region 1: North Shore WMA, Foys Bend FCA (Hunting Friday-Monday by reser...

  • Help FWP find greater short-horned lizards

    Updated Oct 5, 2023

    From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks GLASGOW — As you are hitting the field this fall, be sure to take a break from scanning the horizon for game and look down at the ground once in a while. Not only will this help you avoid stepping on a cactus or a rattlesnake, but you might also see one of eastern Montana’s rarely seen critters … the greater short-horned lizard, commonly known as a “horny toad.” If you do, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks would like to know about it. The greater short-horned lizard, Phrynosoma hernandes...

  • Applications being accepted for the 2023 Montana Master Hunter Program

    Updated Oct 5, 2023

    From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks The Montana Master Hunter Program — MHP — is accepting applications for the 2024 program. Deadline is Nov. 30. Led by One Montana, the MHP is for hunters who want to continue to improve and hone their skills, build relationships with landowners to aid their wildlife management goals, and be an advocate for conservation and wildlife. Classes will be held in Bozeman in March, Missoula in April and Kalispell in May. To apply or learn more, people can visit https://www.mtm...

  • Correction - Hi-Line United Soccer

    Updated Oct 5, 2023

    Hi-Line United Soccer Parent Meeting, for the high school and middle school ages traveling soccer teams’ Spring 2024 season, is scheduled for 6 p.m. today at Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line, 500 First Ave. The meeting was listed incorrectly in the Community Calendar for Wednesday. All parents, students and coaches are invited to attend to learn about the soccer program, the upcoming season and volunteer opportunities. The board is also seeking new members. For information on the program and the meeting contact h... Full story

  • Correction - Havre Beneath the Streets fundraiser

    Updated Oct 5, 2023

    In a front-page story in the Sept. 19 edition of Havre Daily News about an upcoming fundraiser for Havre Beneath the Streets, the title of Sara Strissel of Bear Paw Development Corp. was misreported as Director of Community Development. Her title is Director of Community Planning and Brownfields.... Full story

  • For the Record, Oct. 5, 2023

    Updated Oct 5, 2023

    Havre Police Department A written or verbal warning was issued after a caller at a First Street West business reported Wednesday at 7:25 a.m. that a man was sleeping in the dumpster and had been asked several times to leave. -- Forrest Rainspirit Doney of Havre, 29, was arrested on a criminal contempt charge after a complaint was made at the police station Wednesday at 7:52 a.m. -- A found mountain bike was reported Wednesday at 10:02 a.m. on Fourth Avenue. -- A caller...

  • Hill County considers bucking governor on taxes

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 4, 2023

    The Hill County Commission will vote Thursday on whether or not to amend their public school levy from 95 mills to 77.9 mills, potentially putting the county, along with many others statewide, at odds with the governor's office. Gov. Greg Gianforte's Department of Revenue has directed counties to collect 95 mills of property tax to support state school equalization funding, the amount that has been levied for years, but many counties have said that, with the high property...

  • Quick pics: In for a landing

    Updated Oct 4, 2023

  • Local News - Salmon snagging season started on Fort Peck

    Updated Oct 4, 2023

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Salmon snagging season on Fort Peck Reservoir started Oct. 1, and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks fisheries crews will be out on the reservoir collecting salmon for spawning. FWP fisheries and hatchery staff will begin collecting adult Chinook salmon on Fort Peck Reservoir starting the first week of October. The annual collection effort lasts through much of October, with the goal of collecting as many salmon eggs as possible. Salmon eggs are fertilized and raised in the Fort Peck Hatchery...

  • For the Record, Oct. 4, 2023

    Updated Oct 4, 2023

    Havre Police Department Leslie Ann Felton of Havre, 50, was arrested on a pick up and hold order served on First Street Tuesday at 12:35 p.m. -- A Sixth Street caller reported Tuesday at 1:10 p.m. that checks had been stolen. -- A sexual or violent offender registry complaint was made at the police station at 1:27 p.m. Tuesday. -- Two callers at a First Street business reported Tuesday at 7:07 p.m. that a woman picked up someone's wallet and left. -- A Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. a...

  • Ag secretary issues proclamation recognizing National Cooperative Month

    Updated Oct 4, 2023

    Press release WASHINGTON — U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack issued a USDA proclamation Tuesday recognizing October 2023 as National Cooperative Month to celebrate the vital role cooperatives play in improving economic opportunities and advancing equity in America. This year’s National Cooperative Month theme is “Owning Our Identity,” echoing the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to create more and better markets, address climate change and advance equity. In his proclamation, Vilsack noted that more...

  • Bitz sworn in as new City Council member

    Christy Bambrough|Updated Oct 3, 2023

    The City Council members approved Sept. 6 minutes, as well as swore in new council member Wade Bitz. Bitz takes the place of former council member Joshua Miller, who died unexpectedly of natural causes May 14 at age 32, to finish out his term this year. Bitz also was one of five people who won the upcoming City Council elections by acclamation. The council approved canceling the election, with the candidates winning by acclamation because they are running unopposed. Bitz won t...

  • Park board continues work on new Beaver Lodge

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 3, 2023

    The Hill County Park Board voted on grazing allocations, consolidated committees and discussed plans for the new Camp Kiwanis Beaver Lodge at their monthly meeting Monday. Board Chair Jeff Jensen said the Lodge Planning Committee have had a few meetings recently along with their contractor which provided them with some preliminary concept sketches for the new lodge. Jensen said one design has a single floor while another has a loft with bedrooms, but he wanted to stress that...

  • For the Record, Oct. 3, 2023

    Updated Oct 3, 2023

    Havre Police Department A Seventh Avenue caller reported a person sleeping in front of St. Jude Parish Center Monday at 7:25 a.m. -- A caller reported Monday at 9:55 a.m. that it looked like someone had backed into the fence at a U.S. Highway 2 Northwest business. -- Medication was reported stolen on Seventh Avenue Monday at 1:30 p.m. -- An Eighth Street caller reported at 1:37 p.m. Monday that a house had been broken into. -- Someone stopped at the police station Monday at...

  • Preparing for victory

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 2, 2023

    Havre High School had a busy weekend, with wins in both football and volleyball during homecoming weekend. The school had homecoming events through the week, culminating in a pep rally Friday afternoon at the high school in the parking lot and then a parade down Fifth Avenue before the football game. The Blue Ponies dominated in football, beating East Helena 41-6 at Blue Pony Stadium. And Blue Pony volleyball also kept the record in the win section over the weekend, first...

  • Police confirm homicide at Fort Belknap

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 2, 2023

    Fort Belknap Chief of Police Josh Roberge confirmed this morning that a homicide occurred on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation over the weekend but couldn’t provide details. Roberge said he couldn’t say more about the incident than confirming its occurrence, and directed all questions to Fort Belknap Public Relations Officer Camille Stein. This morning Stein said she doesn’t know enough about what happened yet to provide any additional information, but that she would provide details as soon as she is able, possibly by th...

  • Quick pics: A coloring jog-a-thon

    Updated Oct 2, 2023

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