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  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jun 30, 2023

    You know, Lord, Fourth of July celebration is coming right up, may we pause a moment to consider what it means to be an American. America was not founded on the idea of being "free lunch" - we're given the opportunity to work, to feel good about ourselves and to help others and to pray for our leaders. Psalm 33:12: "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, whose people He has chosen as His own." Just sharing: "I BELIEVE IN AMERICA!' by William Arthur Ward "I believe in...

  • Out Our Way: Fighting brucellosis - Matthew 7:15

    Updated Jun 30, 2023

    Out our way, we do look a "gift horse in the mouth," especially when it comes to disease. A few years ago, the bison in Yellowstone National Park had become too numerous for the amount of grazing and the federal government offered many of the herd to various Native reservations. For the plains tribes like the Assiniboine, Gros Ventre, Cheyenne, Chippewa Cree, Crow and other Montana tribes, the offer was much appreciated for the bison was and remains a crucial part of their...

  • Pastor's Corner: Freedom

    Updated Jun 30, 2023

    This next Tuesday, July 4th, our nation will celebrate Independence Day, a day when we remember the sacrifices made to win our freedom from the tyranny of the oppressive British government. So, what is this freedom? Is it being set free from politicians? sin? marriage? all responsibilities? financial debt? the law? slavery? How does this freedom come? How long does it take to obtain it? Compare: 1) The U.S.A. was at war for over one year before the Declaration of...

  • Senior Center News, July 30, 2023

    Updated Jun 30, 2023

    North Central Senior Center July 1-7 Menu Monday, July 3 — Hot dogs, salads, cookies Tuesday, July 4 — Closed for Fourth of July, Independence Day Wednesday, July 5 — Sloppy Joes, fries, cake Thursday, July 6 — Pork chops, potato supreme, veggies, dessert Friday, July 7 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert News from our gift shop: Need a gift for a summer birthday or just because. Visit our gift shop to find wall hangings, knick knack art glass and much more all priced just right. Special — All candles/candle holders are 50% off t...

  • Well-Off-Man earns Master of Music in Violin Performance

    Updated Jun 30, 2023

    Havre Daily News staff Inga Well-Off-Man of Havre, an enrolled member of the Chippewa Cree Tribe of Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation, received her Master Of Music in Violin Performance and Pedagogy in graduation ceremonies May 11, 2023, from the Colorado University Boulder College Of Music graduate program....

  • Public meetings set on next phase of St. Mary Diversion rehab

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 29, 2023

    Meetings are set to begin planning for the next phase of rehabilitating the system that provides much — almost all in some years — of the water in the Milk River: the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works. The Milk River Joint Board of Control, in partnership with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and Natural Resources Conservation Service, proposes to rehabilitate and modernize the St. Mary Canal and associated infrastructure along its existing alignment to improve agricultural water management. The agencies have set three pu...

  • Golie takes over as director of United Way

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 29, 2023

    After more than a year without, United Way of Hill County has a new executive director in Danielle Golie, who started early this month. Golie, who was born in Arizona but moved to the Hi-Line when she was 5, was Hill County's public health director for more than a decade until she left in 2015, succeeded by the current director Kim Berg. After that, she said, she moved to Denver where she began learning about traditional Chinese medicine, including acupuncture, but she moved...

  • CASA of Hill County awarded Montana Justice Foundation grant

    Updated Jun 29, 2023

    Press release Montana Justice Foundation announced it awarded more than $600,000 in grants to organizations around Montana working to improve access to justice, including an $8,000 grant to Court Appointed Special Advocates — CASA — of Hill County. Since its inception in 1979, MJF has awarded more than $8 million to nonprofit organizations across Montana. “We are proud to fund the staff and volunteers at CASA of Hill County because they do incredible work,” said Alissa Chambers, Montana Justice Foundation executive director....

  • For the Record, June 29, 2023

    Updated Jun 29, 2023

    Havre Police Department John Michael Segna of Havre, 33, was arrested on 15 Justice or City court warrants served on Fourth Avenue Wednesday at 1:57 p.m. -- A Boulevard Avenue caller asked Wednesday at 4:14 p.m. for assistance for a friend. -- Two arrests were made after a Wednesday 8:05 p.m. caller on First Street reported a fight in which someone may have pulled a knife. No details on charges were provided in the dispatch log, but two people named as involved parties were...

  • Fair Jr. Rodeo looking for entries

    Pam Burke|Updated Jun 28, 2023

    With the Great Northern Fair just weeks away, the organizers of the Jr. Rodeo are reminding youth 4-18 years old that the last day for entry is July 14. Organized again by the Hi-Line Rodeo Team, the Havre Jr. Rodeo will be held Wednesday, July 19, at the Great Northern Arena, and new this year is a start time of 3 p.m. With so many events and so many entrants each year, the rodeo generally runs late into the night, but organizers said this year’s start-time, which is t...

  • Quick pics: Ham radio field day in the park

    Updated Jun 28, 2023

  • People asked to use caution, follow regs, on fireworks

    Updated Jun 28, 2023

    Press release Summer means picnics, barbecues, parades and fireworks displays, especially around the Fourth of July. Summer also means an increase in injuries from backyard grills, bonfires and fireworks. Havre Fire Department advises that the best way to safely enjoy this Fourth of July is to watch a public fireworks display conducted by professionals. However, people who plan to use fireworks need to exercise caution and follow the City of Havre ordinances for the use of fireworks in the city limits. 1. Fireworks may be...

  • MFU Foundation awards Havre High $7,500 for ag programs

    Updated Jun 28, 2023

    From Montana Farmers Union Community projects focused on education and agriculture around the state recently received a boost from the Montana Farmers Union and its funding foundation, which awarded nearly $30,000 in grants this month, including a grants to build a greenhouse and expand agricultural classes at Havre High School. Watch for more on the greenhouse in upcoming editions of Havre Daily News. “Montana Farmers Union Foundation’s core mission resides in supporting the local farmer and rancher. The best way to acc...

  • Quick pics: Rain in the mountains

    Updated Jun 28, 2023

  • For the Record, June 28, 2023

    Updated Jun 28, 2023

    Havre Police Department Renee Mary Pruys of Havre, 42, was arrested on two warrants served at Hill County Detention Center Tuesday at 8:49 a.m. -- A Tuesday 10:11 a.m. caller at a First Street business reported items missing from the business. -- A caller at a U.S. Highway 2 West business reported Tuesday at 3:27 p.m. seeing the suspect in a former hit and run crash and Hill County deputies were notified. -- Ryan Steven Ferguson of Chinook, 33, was issued a summons on a theft...

  • Tester leads bipartisan bill to beef up livestock disaster relief for Montana ranchers

    Updated Jun 28, 2023

    This release is from the Office of Sen. Jon Tester As part of his continued efforts to advocate for Montana’s family farmers and ranchers, U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., this month introduced his bipartisan Livestock Disaster Relief Act with Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., to help ensure that Montana’s ranchers receive the relief funding needed to recover from future disasters. “As a third-generation farmer, I know firsthand how challenging it can be for Montanans when disasters like drought or winter storms strike,” said Tester. ...

  • United States and India agree to lower tariffs on pulse crops

    Updated Jun 28, 2023

    Press release Last Thursday, United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai announced the United States and the Republic of India have agreed to terminate six outstanding disputes at the World Trade Organization. Furthermore, India agreed to remove retaliatory tariffs on certain U.S. ag products, including chickpeas, lentils, almonds, walnuts and apples, marking a big win for Montana agriculture, the state Department of Agriculture said in a press release. The Exchange of Letters between the United States and India is...

  • Funding for homegrown biofuels announced as part of Investing in America Agenda

    Updated Jun 28, 2023

    Press release WASHINGTON — U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Monday that USDA plans to invest up to $500 million from President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act to increase the availability of domestic biofuels and give Americans additional cleaner fuel options at the pump. “President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act is a historic investment that will expand clean energy, lower costs for Americans, and build an economy that benefits working families and small businesses,” Vilsack said. “By expan...

  • Tester preparing for tough re-election campaign

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 27, 2023

    Before a former Navy SEAL declared his candidacy in next year's race for one of Montana's U.S. Senate seats, incumbent Democrat Jon Tester said he was ready for a fight in his bid for a fourth term in the 2024 election. "Look, I'm used to tough elections," Tester said in a telephone press conference last week. Former SEAL and Belgrade-based Bridger Aerospace aerial firefighting company founder and CEO Tim Sheehy announced Monday he is entering the race as a Republican. "My lif...

  • Fourth of July Festival set for 2023

    Updated Jun 27, 2023

    The 2023 Fourth of July Festival and Community Picnic is set for next Tuesday at Pepin Park at noon featuring food, a flag ceremony and music. Event organizer Cassie Denny said this year’s event will be fairly traditional with a ceremony and the national anthem at Pepin Park followed by food at 12:15 p.m. Denny said she’s expecting attendance to rise this year and they are prepared to feed 1,000 people. The festival was canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and it was at risk of being canceled last year aft...

  • Judge orders Gianforte to produce communications with mining company

    Updated Jun 27, 2023

    by Amanda Eggert Montana Free Press Two environmental groups are positioned to receive previously undisclosed communications between Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte and Hecla, an Idaho-based company seeking to open two mines in northwestern Montana, nearly 18 months after requesting the documents. A Hecla executive formerly was an official with Pegasus Gold which operated the Zortman-Landusky mine, at which the state and federal government have spent millions in site reclamation...

  • Veterans Affairs officers conducting outreach

    Updated Jun 27, 2023

    Press release Veteran Service Officers for the Montana Veterans Affairs will be visiting the following locations to meet with veterans who are interested in applying for benefits. People who are interested in applying for benefits, are asked to bring a copy of their discharge paperwork — DD214 — with them. Tuesday, July 11, 2023: Glasgow, 1-4 p.m., Glasgow VA Clinic Wednesday, July 12, 2023: Malta, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Malta City Hall Tuesday, July 18 2023: Browning, 1-4 p.m., Blackfeet Veteran Center Wednesday, July 19, 202...

  • For the Record, June 27, 2023

    Updated Jun 27, 2023

    Havre Police Department Someone stopped at the police station Friday at 8:21 a.m. to provide follow-up information on an incident. -- A written or verbal warning was issued related to a littering complaint on Pine Drive Friday at 9:03 a.m. -- Someone asked at the police station Friday at 9:51 a.m. to speak with an officer about a prior incident involving a theft, forgery or fraud. -- A Third Street caller reported at 10:08 a.m. Friday that someone had come to the caller's...

  • Agenda - Hill County Public Cemetery District

    Updated Jun 27, 2023

    Hill County Cemetery District will meet at 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 30, at the cemetery office. • Call to order • Public comment • Approval of minutes from previous meeting • Old business • New business • Claims....

  • Quick pics: Colors in the sky

    Updated Jun 27, 2023

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