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  • Havre Daily online only today

    Updated Sep 8, 2023

    Udated 3:55 p.m. Havre Daily’s press operator was unable to overcome problems with the press in time to publish today, so the Havre Daily will be online only hopefully today only and back to a printed edition Monday. Carriers are being asked to deliver the TV Guide, which was printed before the problems with the press arose. Havre Daily apologizes for the inconvenience. Subscribers can access the full website and also can access the e-edition, an electronic PDF version of the full paper, on their computers. Subscribers who d...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Sep 8, 2023

    You know Lord, looking back to a time in our life, to someone who encouraged and helped us along our way, Lord, You may be calling us to do the same for someone in our life who might need a bit of help, cheer or even some praise right now. "K.A.," a former neighbor, shared how her special three sisters encouraged each other, no matter that they didn't live near each other. It's been a long while ago, but thinking about them, one of them became a teacher, one became a docor,...

  • Water main breaks shuts off water, traffic on 1100 Block Cleveland Avenue

    Updated Sep 8, 2023

    Havre Public Works announced this morning members of its staff are working on a water main break on the 1100 block of Cleveland Avenue. Water is turned off to that block so the department can start the excavation and repair, a release said. It asked people to be aware of men and equipment in the area and note that through traffic will not be permitted on the block. The department will be providing updates as the become available, including on its Facebook page at...

  • Fort Belknap students continue pathways in nursing, public health and STEM

    Tim Leeds|Updated Sep 7, 2023

    Programs at Aaniih Nakoda College on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation continue to move forward in health and science, technology, engineering and mathematics - STEM - fields, with two programs over the summer ending recently. A release said that one program, the Young Medicine Movement is a multi-level, innovative approach to supporting and developing Aaniiih and Nakoda scholars from the reservation via an educational pathway and tailored support for rising juniors in high...

  • Judge blocks portion of law allowing charter schools in Montana

    Updated Sep 7, 2023

    Alex Sakariassen Montana Free Press A state judge in Helena Wednesday blocked portions of a law passed by the 2023 Legislature to create a system of charter schools — or what supporters call “community choice schools” — in Montana. In his decision, Lewis and Clark County District Court Judge Chris Abbott barred state officials, including Superintendent Elsie Arntzen, from enforcing a large chunk of House Bill 562, which lawmakers approved on largely party lines this spring. However, Abbott declined to block a part of the bil...

  • Chinook has successful July blood drive

    Updated Sep 7, 2023

    by Carla Jenewein Local Red Cross blood drive coordinator July 25, 2023, the Chinook community hosted the Red Cross blood drive. We had 47 donors register with 47 units collected. We registered one first time donor, Daniel Mohar. Two donors reached milestones, Amanda Grebliunas, 1 gallon, and Don Ranstrom, 17 gallons. Door prizes were awarded to Daniel Mohar, Trisha Merrill, Ken Maley, Reese Elliot, Shellie McMaster and Brooke Pruttis. Door prizes were provided by the Presbyterian Church and Zion Lutheran Church as well as No...

  • Montana 2023 upland game bird forecast

    Updated Sep 7, 2023

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Destination northeast Montana The combination of the previous summer's drought and a tough winter appeared to impact upland bird populations coming into the breeding season in some areas, but also brought enough soil moisture to begin recovering the entire region from drought. May and June (the most critical months for game bird production) saw above average rainfall, which fully pulled the region out of drought for the first time since 2020....

  • Responsible hunters are critical to the future of hunting

    Updated Sep 7, 2023

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Although most hunters respect the land, property and wildlife they are hunting, a minority do not. Yet these few bad actors lead to frustration from private landowners and hunters looking to do things right. This year remember: It's up to us. Respect access. Protect the hunt. Every hunting season, there are reports of vandalizing of Block Management Area (BMA) boxes, hunters driving off road, illegal trespassing, hunters being shot over,...

  • For the Record, Sept. 7, 2023

    Updated Sep 7, 2023

    Havre Police Department Officers assisted another law enforcement agency at Montana State University-Northern Wednesday at 7 a.m. -- Martin Duane Flying Jr. of Havre, 31, was issued a summons on a criminal contempt charge related to a 24/7 Sobriety Program no-show reported at the police station Wednesday at 8:07 a.m. -- Ryan Steven Ferguson of Chinook, 33, was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant and charges of obstructing a peace officer or other public servant and pos...

  • Havre volleyball looks to stay hot this weekend

    Kason Clark|Updated Sep 7, 2023

    The Havre High volleyball team is off to a hot start this season and it will look to continue that this weekend with another pair of matches. The Blue Ponies start the weekend on Friday night with a road match against Glendive. They will then return home to HHS Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon to face Hardin. As the Ponies head into this weekend slate, HHS head coach Cassie Krueger hopes to see more improvement from her team. "My expectations for this weekend are to find a...

  • Honor Our Legacy Fashion Show returns Sept. 16

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 6, 2023

    The Seventh Annual Honor Our Legacy Fashion Show is on for Sept. 16 at 6 p.m. at Northern Winz Casino, a free event for the community featuring a lineup of Indigenous fashion, modeling competitions, music and art vendors. The event, organized by local fashion designer Rebekah Jarvey, has been expanding in scope year after year as Jarvey has risen in prominence in the fashion industry over the past few years. Jarvey said, as she's participated in more and more fashion shows...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission business meeting

    Updated Sep 6, 2023

    Hill County Commission Tuesday after printing deadline submitted to Havre Daily News an agenda for its 10 a.m. Thursday business meeting with new items. The latest agenda is: Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims and payroll Employment Budgets Abatements Journal and vouchers Ordinance Resolutions Resolution No. 23-2740 Fixing the salaries of current office holders for fiscal year commencing July 1, 2023, and ending June 30, 2024. Resolution No. 23-2741 Adopting the final budget and...

  • For the Record, Sept. 6, 2023

    Updated Sep 6, 2023

    Havre Police Department Officers investigated a report made at 8:26 a.m. that people had spraypainted playground equipment at Patterson Park on Ninth Street and 11th Avenue. The caller at 11:18 a.m. reported more vandalism, this time at the skatepark on the 800 Block of Ninth Street. -- After investigating a report made at 8:38 a.m. Tuesday of a hit-and-run Monday in a parking lot on the 600 Block of First Street, officers issued at a summons to Kenneth Eugene Wood Jr. of Havr...

  • Feds award aid to rural business owners, farmers and ranchers for renewable energy projects

    Updated Sep 6, 2023

    Press release WASHINGTON — U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced last Wednesday that USDA is awarding $266 million in loans and grants to agriculture producers and rural small businesses to make investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency improvements that will lower their energy costs, generate new income, and strengthen the resilience of their operation. This funding is made possible in part through the Inflation Reduction Act, the nation’s largest-ever investment in combatting the cli...

  • Coal Ridge Fire is out

    Updated Sep 5, 2023

    The Coal Ridge fire in Blaine County was declared controlled Monday morning and the Montana Bureau of Land Management said this morning that all firefighting resources have been released. The fire, originally reported last Tuesday north of the Stafford Ferry in Blaine County, reached 1,200 acres late last week after more than doubling its initially reported 450 acres that Tuesday, but by Friday the fire was 60 percent contained after firefighters worked to establish a perimeter around the blaze. Releases from BLM said the...

  • Quick pics: Shining down the street

    Updated Sep 5, 2023

  • Fort Belknap nonprofit in desperate need

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 5, 2023

    Harlem-based nonprofit Day Eagle Hope Project, which provides services for cancer patients and survivors in Fort Belknap and provides food to people in need in the area, is in desperate need of help itself after losing a storage facility and vehicle. Tescha Hawley, who created the organization, said the warehouse they use to store the food they distribute, a building owned by the tribe and used by its Commodities Program, was recently found to have black mold and electrical problems, forcing them to vacate and leaving them...

  • 'Fulfilling God's plan for our aging years'

    Updated Sep 5, 2023

    Press release God’s purposes for His people do not change at the age of retirement. As followers of Christ, we are called to keep growing spiritually, to keep being conformed to the image of Christ, to keep building the church, to keep sharing the Gospel, to keep on being ambassadors for Christ, to keep using our giftedness, and to keep on making disciples in every one of our retirement years. To encourage this biblical mindset in retirement is the purpose of this study. It is particularly designed with retired and aging p...

  • Correction - Air Fair

    Updated Sep 5, 2023

    A story on the front page of Friday’s edition of Havre Daily News misreported that the upcoming Air Fair at the Havre City-County Airport would charge for breakfast. This year, the organizers will take a free-will donation for the breakfast at the fly-in fair....

  • For the Record, Sept. 5, 2023

    Updated Sep 5, 2023

    Havre Police Department A caller from Third Avenue at 8:47 a.m. Friday reported finding a speaker. -- After a report was made at the police department at 11:27 a.m. Friday that a woman was stealing gas cans, officers arrested Skylah Marie Morsette of Box Elder, 27, on charges of theft and criminal trespass to property. -- Officers making a motor vehicle stop at 11:24 p.m. Friday on Assinniboine Avenue and 11th Street West arrested Zakary Kenneth Canning of Havre, 28, on...

  • Havre's annual Air Fair set for Sept. 9

    Christy Bambrough|Updated Sep 2, 2023

    Editor's note: This version corrects that the Air Fare breakfast is free with free-will donations accepted. A tradition more than eight decades long continues next week, with the North Central Hangar of the Montana Pilot's Association hosting the Air Fair Saturday, Sept. 9, at the Havre City-County Airport. "One of our goals here is to bring awareness to the public that we actually do have an airport, and it's a fairly busy airport, when you look at a community this size,"...

  • Coal Ridge fire at 1,200 acres as containment efforts continue

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 1, 2023

    In the past day, the Coal Ridge Fire in Blaine County, 5 miles North of Stafford Ferry, has remained at 1,200 acres despite a day of erratic winds as firefighters establish a perimeter around most of the blaze. A release from the Montana Bureau of Land Management Thursday said the fire has now been mapped at 1,200 acres, up from the previous estimate of 450 acres Tuesday. Wednesday, BLM said the fire had burned 790 acres of private land, 166 acres of BLM managed lands, including areas within the Upper Missouri River Breaks...

  • Cattle return to Beaver Creek Park Tuesday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 1, 2023

    Beaver Creek Park staff and Montana Department of Transportation are again urging drivers to use caution when driving on Montana Secondary Highway 234 - Beaver Creek Highway - and other roads in Beaver Creek Park starting next week as cattle will again be on the park starting Tuesday. Every year, the Hill County Park Board leases grazing land to area ranchers from the day after Labor Day to the first of the next year, with the season sometimes shortened due to weather or...

  • For the Record, Sept. 1, 2023

    Updated Sep 1, 2023

    Havre Police Department Amari Love Longknife of Havre, 18, was arrested on a criminal contempt charge related to a 24/7 Sobriety Program violation at 8:04 a.m. Thursday at the police station. -- Martin Duane Flying Jr. of Havre, 31, was issued a summons on a criminal contempt charge related to a 24/7 Sobriety Program violation reported at 8:08 a.m. Thursday at the police station. -- Neil J. Burkstrand of Havre, 37, was arrested on charges of aggravated burglary, partner or...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar and business meeting

    Updated Sep 1, 2023

    Monday, Sept. 4 Hill County Courthouse offices closed for Labor Day holiday Tuesday, Sept. 5 8:30 a.m. — Department of Natural Resources and Conservation regional fire update call in the commissioners office 9:30 a.m. — Health department director meeting in the commissioners office 10:30 a.m. — Road department meeting in the commissioners office Wednesday, Sept. 6 8:30 a.m. — Great Northern Fair Board meeting in the commissioners office for final discussion regarding office employee 12 p.m. — Meeting via phone with Great Wes...

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