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  • School board candidate forum available online

    Updated Apr 28, 2022

    Havre Daily News staff Havre Education Association has invited people who weren’t able to attend the Havre school board candidate forum to watch it online. The 60-minute candidate forum is available at https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/OC4UEvvqKiTFq6xvg0M9hETizCN11pX1G6ohl9iEfIfo7MgaAk3XdUBRakIMo-Bn.cpojWu1RNLhjtyma Ballots in the school board election are due by May 3....

  • Harlem high teacher arrested for rape

    Tim Leeds|Updated Apr 25, 2022

    A Harlem High School teacher is being held in the Valley County jail on rape accusations stemming from allegations he had sexual relations in the school with one of his students. Blaine County Sheriff John Colby said this morning in a press release that Jack G. Young was arrested Friday on charges of sexual abuse of children, indecent exposure and sexual intercourse without consent. Colby said charges in district court are expected to be filed this week. Young was being held this morning in the Valley County Detention Center...

  • Awards set at Northern to honor Callahan, Thomas

    Updated Apr 25, 2022

    Staff and wire report MSU-Northern Foundation has an event scheduled for Friday to honor two long-time supporters of Montana State University-Northern, former Northern Interim Chancellor Joseph Callahan, Ph.D., of Dickinson, North Dakota, and Havre businessman Clyde Thomas Jr., who resides in Havre. The Foundation is hosting a Founders' Excellence Party April 29 at Northern's Student Union Building Ballroom, where Callahan and Thomas will be the guests of honor. People can...

  • Land donation for Northern equestrian center finalized

    Updated Apr 25, 2022

    Staff and wire report Montana State University-Northern has announced it has been gifted a parcel of 43 acres at the west-end of Havre. Currently held under the stewardship of the MSU-Northern Foundation, the nonprofit fundraising arm of the University, the gift comes from the family of Ron and Patty Harmon, also of Havre, whose intent is that the property be used for future projects or buildings as deemed by the university. "This is an amazing gift by the Harmons to help us...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly business meeting

    Updated Apr 25, 2022

    The agenda for the Hill County Commission weekly business meeting Thursday at 10 a.m. is: Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims Employment Budgets Ordinance Resolutions Contracts Fair Commission Council Contract: Board appointments Policy updates County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval County needs Notice of Herd District #12 Ordinance for Herd District #12 Settlement agreement, Great Northern Fair Quit claim deeds...

  • Notice - Herd district meeting set for Wednesday

    Updated Apr 25, 2022

    Hill County Commission has notified the public that a meeting to discuss annexing land into Herd District #12 in northern Hill County will be held, Wednesday, April 27, at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ office....

  • For the Record, April 25, 2022

    Updated Apr 25, 2022

    Havre Police Department A Second Street caller reported Friday at 6:29 a.m. finding a man with a white hat and a black sweater in the caller's vehicle and chasing him down the street. -- Zane J. Murphy of Chinook, 23, was arrested on a charge of obstructing a peace officer or other public servant after a caller at the hospital reported Friday at 7:10 a.m. that a man was being verbally abusive and needed to be removed. -- A caller reported at 7:34 a.m. Friday that a bicycle...

  • FWP seeks comment on several proposals

    Updated Apr 25, 2022

    from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks HELENA — Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is seeking public comment on proposals for mountain lion quotas and special limited licenses, trumpeter swan reintroductions, new Rainbow Lake fishing regulations, and pheasant releases. The Fish and Wildlife Commission will make a final decision on these proposals at its June 23 meeting. Under the new commission process, FWP is taking public comment on these proposals now and will present the collected comments and proposals to the commission f...

  • Commission applies for credit card, continues work on Cottonwood Bridge

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 22, 2022

    The Hill County Commission Thursday announced it is applying for a credit card with a $100,000 limit for use by Hill County employees. Commissioner Diane McLean said they originally intend to pass a resolution to approve an application for a county credit card, but were told they didn’t need a resolution. McLean said the credit card, which was discussed at last week’s business meeting, would have a $100,000 credit limit and its account would be accessible by herself, Hill County Commission Vice Chair Mark Peterson and Hil...

  • Atrium remodeling ongoing

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 22, 2022

    The Atrium Shopping Mall has been undergoing remodeling on its lower floor since late last year, a $250,000 project that owner Dave Shaw has been wanting to do for almost two decades. "I fantasized about doing this when I bought the building 18 years ago," Shaw said. "As soon as I could do something with the floor down here, to level it, I was gonna do it." He said he and his wife Kris began the remodeling last year by pulling out the old bathrooms on the lower floor and have...

  • Ag producers, property owners urged to be Bear Aware

    Updated Apr 22, 2022

    from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks HELENA — As grizzly bears emerge from their dens across the state the potential for conflicts with farmers, ranchers and other producers is increasing. In the past few years, bears have been spotted in areas where they haven’t been for more than a century, and the possibility of encountering a grizzly exists anywhere in the western part Montana. Black bears are also widely distributed across the state. Bears are always on the lookout for an easy food source, including unsecured gar...

  • Montana ranchers warned of cattle feed scams

    Updated Apr 22, 2022

    from Montana Attorney General’s Office HELENA — Montana Attorney General’s Office is warning Montanans of a scams that could be impacting many Montana ranchers. One investigation is still ongoing, but the Office of Consumer Protection estimates that a Canadian company has stolen up to $5 million from Montanans after receiving payments but never delivering the promised product, and other criminals may be conducting similar scams. The company, New Way Ag, promised grain hay, barley straw, and wheat straw at low prices to quick...

  • For the Record, April 22, 2022

    Updated Apr 22, 2022

    Havre Police Department A First Street Northeast caller reported at 11 a.m. Thursday that a family member stole a 2005 blue Toyota Corolla —— Officers made an investigation related to a Thursday 1:17 p.m. vehicle stop on Third Street. —— Earl Charles Rainingbird of Box Elder, 55, was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant served at Second Street and Sixth Avenue Thursday at 1:43 p.m. —— Officers investigated a vehicle crash on Fifth Avenue at 3:28 p.m. Thursday. —— Kipp Josiah Henry of Havre, 36, was arrested on cha...

  • Agenda - Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees

    Updated Apr 22, 2022

    The Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday 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 1. Consideration of update Safe Return to Schools and Continuity of Service Plan C. New business 1. Personnel Public Comment — An opportunity for any member of the audience to bring to the attention of the b...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated Apr 22, 2022

    Monday 8 a.m. — Center for Mental Health meeting in Great Falls 1:30 p.m. — Building manager meeting in the commissioners’ office Tuesday 9 a.m. — Rural Special Improvement District #21 bid award in the commissioners’ office 10:30 a.m. — Road department meeting in commissioners’ office Wednesday Regular business hours Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly business meeting in commissioners’ office Friday 8 a.m. — Payroll and claims...

  • Out Our Way: Crossing the Ridgeline - Luke 16:19-31

    Updated Apr 22, 2022

    Out our way, we know that every trail goes somewhere, and not all trails lead to the same place. Where we end up depends on what trail we follow. That is why picking the right trail and then keeping alert to make sure we stay on it is important. Up on the Tiger Ridge, trails criss-cross and if you are not paying attention and just drifting without care, you could easily mistake one for the other and end up somewhere you had not intended to go. As we have just celebrated...

  • Pastor's Corner: Singing hymns

    Updated Apr 22, 2022

    When they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives. Matthew 26:30. We sang some great hymns for Easter last Sunday. "Jesus Christ is Risen Today," "Christ Has Risen, Alleluia", "Bread of Life from Heaven". Some other great hymns are "Be Thou My Vison,","Crown Him with Many Crowns," "Amazing Grace,", "How Great Thou Art," just to name a few. Do you know the definition of the word hymn? It's not simply a song we sing about God or Jesus, but it is one to Him. It...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Apr 22, 2022

    You know, Lord, we hunger for sacred space and yearn for quiet time. We know that You are always ready and willing to meet us in that space. We must study, meditate, praise, and pray so that divine space becomes the highlight of our daily journey so that we can experience pure peace in Your loving presence. A friend shared this poem, credit was given to the American Presbyterian Clergywomen in 2001 titled: Quiet time with the Lord: I have often stopped to wonder, why I am...

  • Senior Center News, April 22, 2022

    Updated Apr 22, 2022

    North Central Senior Citizens Center April 25-29 Menu Monday, April 25 — Hamburger Stroganoff, buttered noodles, broccoli, fruit salad Tuesday, April 26 — Salad, baked ham, au gratin potatoes, corn, rolls, apple crisps Wednesday, April 27 — Oven-baked fish, rice pilaf, carrots, tollhouse bars Thursday, April 28 — Swiss steak with tomatoes, onions and peppers; mashed potatoes; was beans; fruit Friday, April 29 — Soup, salad bar, chef’s choice, dessert The Hill County Council on Aging invites you to a Spring Wellness Resource F...

  • MAT opening two shows this week

    Kason Clark|Updated Apr 21, 2022

    Theater in the area is in full swing this weekend as the Montana Actors' Theatre is set to open a pair of shows on the Hi-Line. Tonight, MAT will begin its run of "Blue/Orange" in the Little Theatre in Cowan Hall on the Montana State University-Northern campus with the doors opening at 7:30 p.m. The local troupe will also begin their run of "Charlie's Aunt" as dinner theater at the Eagles Club in Chinook Friday at 6 p.m. "Blue/Orange" is a dark comedy set in a mental...

  • Supreme Court candidate speaks in Havre

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 21, 2022

    Montana Public Service Commission Chair James Brown is running for a seat on Montana's Supreme Court this year, and spoke with the North Central Pachyderms Wednesday about his campaign and what he believes needs to change in Montana's judicial system. Brown said he attended the University of Montana as an undergraduate, doing a double major in history and political science, then worked as a congressional aide to Montana's then-Sen. Conrad Burns, which he said was a great learn...

  • Fourth of July Festival may not happen this year

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 21, 2022

    The Fourth of July Festival and Community Picnic Planning Committee has lost two key members in Allen “Woody” Woodwick of Havre and committee chairperson Sherri Simonson, who now lives in Helena, and hasn’t yet found people to fill these seats, meaning the event may be canceled for the third year in a row. The event, a long-running tradition in the area, was canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19, but this year it may be canceled due to a lack of committee members. Woodwick said if the committee doesn’t find someone to ste...

  • Board of Health looks at reorganization, impacts of new law

    Tim Leeds|Updated Apr 21, 2022

    The Hill County Board of Health held a lengthy discussion Wednesday during its quarterly meeting about reorganizing the board and determining what body would have authority over it, a discussion largely stemming from a law passed by the 2021 Legislature. The bill, pushed due to mandates issued to protect public health during the COVID-19 pandemic, strips health boards of their authority, requiring health proposals from the boards be approved by elected officials in a body overseeing the health board decisions. Hill County...

  • Spring Celebration returns to the Art Alley

    Updated Apr 21, 2022

    Press release The Art and Beautification Committee of Downtown Havre Matters! in partnership with the Hi-Line Arts Council is very excited to bring back the Spring Celebration in the Art Alley in downtown Havre, the committee said in a press release. “Join in the Spring Celebration with your friends and family on Saturday, April 30th, weather permitting,” the release said. In 2015, the Art and Beautification Committee took on “an ambitious goal to add colorful art through multiple mediums to enhance the downtown core, to gi...

  • Havre Beneath the Streets holding Hawaiian-themed fundraiser

    Updated Apr 21, 2022

    by HDN Staff Havre Beneath the Streets museum is accepting donations of items until the end of the month for live and silent auctions at their May 13 fundraiser dinner. Organizers said the fundraiser will be a Hawaiian-themed dinner at the Eagles Club. The evening will start with no-host cocktails at 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30. The event will also include games and a 50/50 raffle, as well as the live and silent auctions. Organizers are working on trying to arrange live music for later in the evening. The money will be used...

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