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  • Correction - Women's trap league

    Updated May 30, 2023

    In the caption for a photograph with a front-page story in Friday’s edition about the Women’s League of the Havre Trap Club recruiting new members, the name of Christen Obresley was misspelled....

  • Senior Center News, May 26, 2023

    Updated May 26, 2023

    North Central Senior Center May 29 to June 2 Menu Monday, May 29 — Closed for Memorial Day Tuesday, May 30 — Breaded chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, rolls, fruit salad Wednesday, May 31 — Fish, scalloped potatoes, peas, tropical fruit Thursday, June 1 — Taco burgers, Spanish rice, pudding Friday, June 2 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert News from our gift shop: Need a gift for a summer birthday or just because. Visit the gift shop to find a wall hanging, knick knacks, art glass, beautiful clear glass serving dishes, new baby...

  • Quick pics: Grazing out in the rain

    Updated May 25, 2023

  • Counties confident in FEMA aid for flood damage

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 25, 2023

    Counties are still working to address damage caused by this year’s flooding as they finish necessary documentation for the government to declare a federal disaster. Last week, Gov. Greg Gianforte declared a disaster due to flooding that occurred the previous month, opening up assistance from the state and the possibility of a federal disaster declaration. Following heavy snow this winter through March — including a likely new record for December snowfall in Havre — and temperatures staying relatively cold through the start...

  • Art Alley Spring Celebration set for June 3

    Updated May 25, 2023

    Staff and wire report People are again invited to an afternoon and evening of art, music and companionship in downtown Havre. "Spring is here and plans are in the works for this year's Spring Celebration in the Art Alley in downtown Havre," a release said, adding, "This year's celebration will be Saturday, June 3." The release adds that, weather permitting, the activity is planned for 3-7 p.m. that day. The Art Alley is the result of years worth of work to clean up and...

  • Blaine County reports two more COVID-related deaths

    Tim Leeds|Updated May 25, 2023

    Blaine County Health Department Wednesday reported two more COVID-19-related deaths. The county had a surge in COVID-19-reported cases in the past few months, and also reported another COVID-19-related death May 11. The deaths bring Blaine County’s total COVID-19-related deaths since the emergency was declared in March 2020 to 37. Hill County Health Department reports it was made aware of the latest COVID-19-related death in the county May 17. Wednesday’s release said no new cases were confirmed from May 13 to May 24, and...

  • Law enforcement increasing patrols for summer buckle-up mobilization

    Updated May 25, 2023

    Staff and wire report Havre Police Department is urging people to follow the law and buckle up as the summer season arrives. “Buckling a seat belt takes less than two minutes, Capt. Ryan Pearson of the Havre Police Department said in a press release. “It’s a simple yet crucial step towards safety for both drivers and passengers. Our priority is for you to arrive safely at your destination every trip, every time.” The release said Havre police and Montana Highway Patrol are reminding all Montanans to buckle up as they start t...

  • For the Record, May 25, 2023

    Updated May 25, 2023

    Havre Police Department A two-vehicle crash in which a driver backed into another vehicle in a parking lot on Fifth Avenue was reported Wednesday at 12:01 p.m. -- Michael Steven Schoening of Havre, 38, was arrested on a state District Court warrant, four Justice or City court warrants and a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia after a Second Street caller asked Wednesday at 1:09 p.m. for assistance with a man in a residence. -- Tara Marie Syverson of Havre, 45, was arres...

  • Registration deadline approaching on Montana Meth Project's Paint the State art contest

    Updated May 25, 2023

    Press release MISSOULA - The deadline is fast approaching to register in a contest to help fight the use of methamphetamine in Montana and possibly win large cash prizes in the process. The deadline to register in the Montana Meth Project's Paint the State 2023 art contest is Wednesday, May 31. People entering the contest have the opportunity to compete for major cash prizes thanks to the support of the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation. Prizes totaling more than...

  • Legal document clinic for senior citizens set for June 8

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 24, 2023

    Area seniors can get help setting up their legal documents June 8 at Montana State University-Northern where Montana Aging Services Bureau will be holding a Legal Document Clinic from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Senior Defense Grant Project Coordinator Richard Heitstuman said their staff can handle wills, living wills, power of attorney documents, declarations of homesteads and transfer on death deeds. He said they can handle most other documents in that legal realm but they can’t really help people with trusts, as they are extremely c...

  • Don't let your outdoor meal become a feast for bacteria

    Updated May 24, 2023

    Press release WASHINGTON — As summer approaches, millions of Americans will hit the road to visit national parks, beaches and campgrounds. While packing that sunblock, bug spray and picnic blanket, people should make sure to also take some U.S. Department of Agriculture food safety tips along for the ride. “USDA reminds summer travelers not to let your outdoor meal become a feast for bacteria,” USDA Under Secretary for Food Safety Dr. Emilio Esteban said. “Bacteria grows faster during the summer months because it’s warmer an...

  • Assistance available for organic dairy producers to cover increased costs  

    Updated May 24, 2023

    Press release BOZEMAN — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced assistance is available for dairy producers with the new Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance Program.   ODMAP is established to help mitigate market volatility, higher input and transportation costs, and unstable feed supply and prices that have created unique hardships in the organic dairy industry. Specifically, under the ODMAP, USDA’s Farm Service Agency is making $104 million available to organic dairy operations to assist with projected marketing costs...

  • USDA previews emergency relief assistance

    Updated May 24, 2023

    Press release WASHINGTON —  Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced May 19 plans to roll out $3.7 billion in Emergency Relief Program and Emergency Livestock Relief Program assistance to crop and livestock producers who sustained losses due to a qualifying natural disaster event in calendar year 2022. USDA is sharing early information to allow producers time to gather documents in advance of program delivery. Through distribution of remaining funds, USDA is also concluding the 2021 ELRP program by sending payments in the...

  • State bills providing funding for St. Mary diversion discussed

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 24, 2023

    Members of the St. Mary's Rehabilitation Working Group discussed at its meeting Tuesday bills in the 2023 legislative session that would provide the project with millions of dollars. House Bill 6 will provide $26 million to the project as a nontraditional loan, which requires repayment of interest but not principal, and House Bill 8 will provide another $26 million as a traditional loan. Members of the group said they were extremely happy about this outcome, but the group's...

  • Montana acts to protect Native American priority in adopting Native children

    Updated May 24, 2023

    MATTHEW BROWN Associated Press BILLINGS - Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed legislation giving Native American families preference in fostering and adopting Native children involved with child protective services, a proactive move to protect such rights as the U.S. Supreme Court considers a case that could undercut them nationally. Gianforte signed Monday the Montana Indian Child Welfare Act, sponsored by Rep. Jonathan Windy Boy, D-Box Elder, after it passed the...

  • Street sweeping continues in Havre

    Updated May 24, 2023

    Press release Havre Public Works Department announced that Thursday May 25, work crews will be in at 4 a.m. to begin sweeping the following areas: Between First Street on the north and Second Street on the south and including the following avenues: Fourth Avenue West, Third Avenue West, Second Avene West, First Avene West, Montana Avenue and First Avenue. People who live in the area are asked to park off street if possible. The department will be attempting to get done before...

  • Havre Social Security office updates hours

    Updated May 24, 2023

    Press release The Havre Social Security office, located at 123 Fifth Ave., has updated its hours for in-person services. In-person services are now available from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3:00 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday. Local telephone service remains available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and is provided by the Great Falls Social Security office at 1-877-583-4114. People can save a trip. Most Social Security services do not require the public to take time to visit an office. Many Social Security...

  • Local News - Davey School has open enrollment

    Updated May 24, 2023

    Press release Davey School, District #12, announced it has open enrollment available for the 2023-24 school year. People can contact the district clerk at 406-265-6970 for more information....

  • Some Hill County roads still closed due to flooding

    Updated May 24, 2023

    Staff and wire report Hill County Disaster and Emergency Services has issued an update on road closures for the county as of May 23, 2023. A sudden increase in high temperatures following heavy snow through the winter led to extreme flooding, causing the county and the state to declare a disaster due to the flooding. The disaster declaration also included Liberty and Blaine counties and the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. The declaration also allows the chance for President Joe Biden to issue a federal disaster declaration,...

  • For the Record, May 24, 2023

    Updated May 24, 2023

    Havre Police Department A Second Street caller reported Tuesday at 7:15 a.m. that a generator was stolen off the back of the caller's camper. -- A Havre caller asked Tuesday at 8:55 a.m. to speak with an officer about harassment. -- Officers investigated a juvenile harassment incident reported at 3:44 p.m. Tuesday on Boulevard Avenue. -- Two summonses were issued after a 4:58 p.m. Tuesday caller at a First Street business reported past thefts. No details on charges were...

  • Assistance to help cover costs of organic producers available

    Updated May 24, 2023

    Press release BOZEMAN — The U.S. Department of Agriculture will cover up to 75% of the costs associated with organic certification, up to $750 per category, through the Organic Certification Cost Share Program, and Montana Farm Service Agency encourages organic agricultural producers and handlers to apply for OCCSP by Oct. 31, 2023, for expenses incurred from Oct. 1, 2022, through Sept. 30, 2023. As part of USDA’s broader effort to support organic producers and in response to stakeholder feedback, this year FSA increased the...

  • 'For the Love of Soil' newest MFU Book Club selection

    Updated May 24, 2023

    Press release Registration for Montana Farmers Union’s newest Book Club selection “For the Love of Soil” by Nicole Masters is now open. Limited complimentary copies courtesy of MFU are available when people register. Participants must register separately for each Book Club selection. “For the Love of Soil” is the Book Club’s second selection. More than 50 people registered for the club’s first selection of “The Farmer’s Lawyer” by Sarah Vogel, and many of the club members joined in a live Zoom Q&A with Vogel in May. Both...

  • FWP sets public meeting on new Havre office

    Updated May 23, 2023

    Press release Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will host a public meeting on the Environmental Assessment of the intent to purchase property for a new FWP Havre field office Thursday in the current office location, 2165 U.S. Highway 2 East, starting at 6 p.m. FWP leases its current field office location along Highway 2. Due to limited office space and equipment storage, no meeting room, a very small customer service and retail space, a small maintenance shop, and limited public parking, a facility that can better accommodate...

  • Oxford and Palace bars honored for historic preservation

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 23, 2023

    The Havre/Hill County Historic Preservation Commission presented historic preservation awards to the Oxford Sports Bar and the Palace Bar Monday for their efforts to preserve local history. Oxford owner Will DeVries, who took over the bar from his father, Russ, in 2017, said it's great to be able to preserve the historic location while still being able to run a modernized bar, one with history that stretches back to 1900. DeVries said he's only the fifth owner in the bar's his...

  • Hungry Horse Dam Visitor Center to reopen daily Memorial Day weekend, tours return in June

    Updated May 23, 2023

    Press release Starting Thursday, May 25, 2023, the Bureau of Reclamation’s Hungry Horse Dam Visitor Center will be open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Time. The outdoor, guided walking tours will resume June 16. Exhibits inside the visitor center highlight the dam’s role in flood control and recreation in Flathead County, and hydroelectric generation in the Columbia River System. Displays feature the history of Hungry Horse Dam and its importance to the system. June 16, the outdoor, guided walking tours wil...

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