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  • Agenda - Davey School Board Nov. 4 meeting

    Updated Oct 30, 2024

    DAVEY SCHOOL DISTRICT # 12 REGULAR & QUARTERLY SAFETY MEETINGS School Board Agenda Monday, November 4, 2024 4:30 p.m. I. Call to Order II. Minutes A. October 7, 2024 III. Recognition of visitors A. Visitors comments IV. Warrants- November 2024 Claims #61011597 thru #6101____; Direct Deposits, Payroll EFT’S V. Financial statements VI. Old Business Discussion/Action Items July 13th Storm – Insurance Claim Update E-Bus 2025 Snow Removal D. Policies – Second Reading: 1) 5122-F(2) Fingerprints & Criminal Background Inves...

  • Pipe replacement delivered for St. Mary Siphon  

    Updated Oct 22, 2024

    Press release U.S. Bureau of Reclamation received the first sections of the 90-inch replacement pipe for the St. Mary Siphon, marking a major milestone of the extensive project to restore the damaged siphon. This milestone sets the stage for replacing the critical infrastructure that delivers water to the Milk River Project, a lifeline for north-central Montana ranchers, farmers, and communities. The St. Mary Siphon is an essential component of the Milk River Project, one of M...

  • March planned in support of CI-128 Monday

    Updated Oct 18, 2024

    A Havre HIgh School student is organizing a march Monday in support of CI-126, the initiative that would put a woman being able to choose to have an abortion in the state Constitution. Dylan Kunz, 16, said the march will start at the Havre High School West Parking Lot Monday at 6 p.m. and proceed to Hensler Auditorium in Montana State University-Northern's Applied Technology Center, where a presentation on CI-126, the open primary initiative, and CI-127, which requires a...

  • Constitutional initiative forum set for Monday

    Updated Oct 18, 2024

    Hi-Line Women's Coalition is sponsoring a forum Monday, Oct. 21, starting at 6 p.m. in Hensler Auditorium in Montana State University-Northern's Applied Technology Center. "Are you curious about the details of Montana's 2024 Constitutional Ballot Initiatives?" a post on the coalition's Facebook page asks. "Join State Policy Director Kendra Miller from Montanans for Election Reform to learn how CI-126 and CI-127, two constitutional citizen initiatives working to expand choice...

  • For the Record, Oct. 17, 2024

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    Births A boy was born Monday, Oct. 7, 2024, to Brooke and Jacob King of Havre. —— A girl was born Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, to Ahmya Windyboy of Rocky Boy. —— A boy was born Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, to Kimberly and Ryan Smith of Malta. The full dispatch logs will run in the next edition of Havre Weekly Chronicle....

  • Health Advisories on Havre public water supply lifted

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    Press release City of Havre PWS ID # MT0000524 11 October 2024 During the month of February 2024, the City of Havre Water Treatment Plant experienced failures in filtration treatment and disinfection. On the 19th of April 2024, the City of Havre public water supply issued a boil water advisory due to a giardiasis outbreak. This boil water advisory was downgraded to a health advisory on the 29th of May 2024. This health advisory was to remain in effect until the public water supply distribution system was flushed, additional m...

  • LWV of Montana Provides Voter Education Tool VOTE411

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    Press release With absentee ballots for the general election arriving in mailboxes, the League of Women Voters of Montana offers the nonpartisan election resource VOTE411.org. This “one-stop shop” for election information provides Montana voters with simple, accessible tools to help them navigate the voting process. VOTE411 provides personalized candidate information, voter registration details, polling place locations, and other helpful election information for all voters nationwide. “From local ballot initiatives to impor...

  • Celebrating History - Buttrey starts Holstein club

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    By Emily Mayer Editor’s note: Holidays and other issues have pushed back Celebrating History for a week. Here is the column that was slated to run in last week’s Havre Weekly Chronicle. Frank Buttrey is well-known to this day for his progressive, forward-thinking ideas. His out-of-the-box thinking and implementation of those ideas made him and Mrs. Buttrey successful business people. Mr. Buttrey was starting yet another great idea, and this article about it was published in the October 2, 1924 issue of the Havre Daily Promote...

  • Black powder club holds Christmas Turkey Shoot

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    The Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Club held its annual Christmas Turkey Shoot on Sunday, October 13, at the Hill County Sports Shooting Range on River Road west of Havre. Thirteen shoot ers participated in the afternoon event with six matches, all five shots each, at various distances and positions. Shooting conditions were excellent with temperatures in the mid 60’s with no wind. The winners of the matches were: 25-yard Pistol: 1st Pete Husbey, Havre, 45; 2nd Andy Owens, Havre, 25; 3rd Caleb Huseby, Havre, 23. 25-yard O...

  • Parent-teacher conferences set at Havre High

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    Press release Havre High School Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held Thursday, Oct. 24, from 4:15 until 7:15p.m. for all parents/guardians of HHS students. All parents or guardians of HHS students are invited and encouraged to attend....

  • Stukers, Taber to be inducted into Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    From Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage announced that Richard Louis Stuker of Chinook will be inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame and John Stuker of Chinook will be inducted as a legacy members, while Eugene Taber, who also has connections to the area, also is one of this year's inductees into the as a Legacy nominee. The inductees from the 17th class of of inductions were chosen from a field of candidates nominated by the general...

  • Tester awarded national Friend of the Farm Bureau from AFBF

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    Press release Sen. Jon Tester announced Friday that he was awarded the Friend of the Farm Bureau Award from the American Farm Bureau Federation, one of the country's largest agricultural organizations. "I'm proud to take my cues from Montana's farmers and ranchers – and I would like to thank the Montana Farm Bureau for its work advocating on behalf of our states number one industry, agriculture. Whether it's by working to support irrigators impacted by the catastrophic siphon...

  • Senior Center News

    Updated Oct 17, 2024

    Menu Menu subject to change Monday, Oct. 21 Pulled Pork Sandwich, Jojo’s, Corn, Oranges Tuesday, Oct. 22. Italian Chicken Breast, Buttered Noodles, Salad, Rice Crispy Treats Wed. 23 Goulash, Green Beans, Cornbread, Mixed Fruit Thursday, Oct. 24. Ham, Broccoli & Cheese Bake, Peas & Carrots, Rolls, Peaches Friday, Oct. 25. Stuffed Pepper Soup, Grilled Cheese, Salad, Oranges Rudyard Center News: We are unable at this time to continue delivering Home Delivered Meals in Rudyard for now. We are sorry for the inconvenience . I...

  • Quick pics: Autumn has fallen

    Updated Oct 13, 2024

  • Park Board discusses funding for new Camp Kiwanis lodge

    Christy Ulmen|Updated Oct 10, 2024

    Hill County Park board members met Monday evening and talked about issues including funding for the new Camp Kiwanis Lodge. The board is looking to get help from the public with funding for the lodge. The costs for this project have exceeded what the board has saved up for, and the intention is to begin raising more money to complete the project. The photos of the layout of the new lodge can be viewed on the Facebook page Beaver Creek Park - Camp Kiwanis. Montana Fish,...

  • Initiative provides assistance to farmers and ranchers directly impacted by the St. Mary Siphon Failure

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    Staff and wire Some help is available for for farmers and ranchers impacted by June’s catastrophic failure of the STt. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service in Montana announced it is accepting applications for the St. Mary Initiative. Farmers and ranchers in Blaine, Glacier, Hill, Phillips, and Valley counties including the Blackfeet Nation and the Fort Belknap Indian Community directly impacted by the St. Mary Canal siphon failure should visit their local NRCS office now to a...

  • Candidate forum set in Havre Oct. 17

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    Havre Weekly Chronicle staff Havre weekly Chronicle is hosting a local candidate forum Thursday, Oct. 17. The forum is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. in Montana State University-Northern’s Hensler Auditorium in the Applied Technology Center. Candidates in contested local races have indicated they plan to attend. That includes the Hill County Commission candidates, Libertarian Sam Ayres and Bill Lanier. Local legislative candidates also have indicated they would attend. For House District 27, incumbent Democrat Paul Tuss and f...

  • HRDC hosts awareness walks

    Christy Ulmen|Updated Oct 10, 2024

    Katlynn Bodner, HRDC Child Services Director, is helping host the Domestic Violence and Head Start Awareness Walk Saturday, Oct. 12. Registration starts at 9 a.m., and the walk starts at 10 a.m. “We are starting at the HRDC building, registration will be through the north doors. There is a one mile and a 5k option. Lunch will be served after the walk,” Bodner said. Erika Postma, Victim Services Director, will also be assisting in organizing and putting on this community event. “As you may know, October is Domestic Viole...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    MONDAY — October 14, 2024 Hill County Courthouse offices closed in observance of Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day TUESDAY — October 15, 2024 8:30 a.m. — FY26 Wage Proposal Work Group Meeting in the Commission Office 9:30 a.m. — Commissioner Working Session in the Commissioner Office 10:30 a.m. — Road Department Meeting in the Commissioner Office 1:30 a.m. — Building Manager Meeting in the Commissioner Office 5:30 p.m. — Great Northern Fair Board Commission Meeting at the Fairgrounds Community Center WEDNESDAY — Oct...

  • Senior Center News, Oct. 10, 2024

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    North Central Senior Center Oct. 14-18 Menu Menu subject to change Monday, Oct. 14, 2024 — Closed for Columbus Day Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024 — Chicken, Au gratin Potatoes, Salad, Oranges, Rice Crispy Treats Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024 — Meatballs, Mash Potato/Gravy, Corn, Cornbread, Mixed Fruit Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024 — Kielbasa/Sauerkraut, Mixed Veggies, Peaches, Cup Cakes Friday, Oct. 18 — Vegetable Rice Soup, Grilled Ham/Cheese Sandwiches, Salad, Oranges Rudyard Center News: We are unable at this time to continue deliverin...

  • Out Our Way: Coyotes get it

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    Matthew 12: 28 'If I drive out demons by the Spirit of God, then the Kingdom of God has come upon you' Out our way, you get to know some strange critters - and sometimes they get to know you. A friend of mine in "Wyo-Braska" (Where the panhandle of Nebraska and the eastern edge of Wyoming meet and blend ) owned the Empire Ranch that lay on both sides of the line. Cecil raised a variety of livestock - he had a small herd of Texas Longhorns, an Angus cow/calf operation, and a...

  • Pastor's Corner: Thankful for U.S.A. citizenship

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    Several years ago, my family and I went for a vacation in Florida, where we spent time with our youngest son, who is stationed there in the U.S. Navy. While there, I spent a significant amount of time soaking in outside hot tubs. During one of those soaking times, I ended up conversing with two men about my age or older (mid-50s) about the value of U.S.A. citizenship. One man, Ivan, was an immigrant from Cuba; the other man, Pablo, an immigrant from Indonesia. When I asked...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    You know, Lord, an empty bench in the Park, so - had to try it out. Beautiful day, kids played nearby, then a lady a young lad walked by, took the next bench, busy chatting, enjoying the pleasant weather and their 'time together'. The lad said, "Grandma, you'd have loved our lesson last Sunday. Our teacher posted several Bible verses. She said that the Lord had told her to help us kids to Make Him Known; it was fun, as most of us already knew John 3:16." Grandma smiled, said,...

  • Kato, Haider promoted at Independence Bank

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    Press release Independence Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Lauren Kato to Teller Supervisor and Accountant Relations Specialist. Lauren, who joined the bank in January 2022 as an Account Relations Specialist, has consistently demonstrated her commitment to customer service and professional development. A native of Havre, Lauren brings a wealth of experience to her new role. She attended Dawson Community College and is currently pursuing further studies at Miles...

  • USDA provides historic investments for conservation efforts on working lands

    Updated Oct 10, 2024

    WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Oct. 2 up to $7.7 billion in assistance for fiscal year 2025 to help agricultural and forestry producers adopt conservation practices on working lands. This includes up to $5.7 billion for climate-smart practices, made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act, which is part of President Joe Biden’s Investing in America Agenda, and $2 billion in Farm Bill funding. This is more than double the amount available last year and the most conservation assistance made ava...

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