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  • Crash on Highway 87 near Box Elder kills one

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 19, 2024

    Filed 10:42 a.m. Thursday, July 18, 2024 Updated 8:54 a.m. Friday, July 19, 2024 This version corrects who was killed in the crash A two-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 87 near Box Elder at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday resulted in the death of one woman with two other people taken to the hospital. The name of the person killed, a 74-year-old Havre woman, was not available by the time this story was filed. The Montana Highway Patrol crash fatality report said the two vehicles, a Ford F-150 and a Chevrolet Tahoe, were northbound on U.S.... Full story

  • Fort Belknap Indian Community becomes fourth tribal nation to enter USDA CREP conservation program

    Updated Jul 17, 2024

    Press release BOZEMAN — The Fort Belknap Indian Community is partnering with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help conserve, maintain and improve grassland productivity, reduce soil erosion and enhance wildlife habitat through the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program. The Fort Belknap Indian Community is entering into a CREP agreement with USDA’s Farm Service Agency to enroll eligible grassland, pastureland, and other agricultural lands within the boundaries of the reservation, as well as on other eligible land own...

  • One killed, three injured in rollover following high-speed chase on Fort Belknap

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 17, 2024

    Filed 9:12 a.m. Monday, July 15, 2024, updated 12:20 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, 2024 Three people were injured and one killed Thursday following a vehicle leading Fort Belknap law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase. Quacey Whitegrass of Ronan, 32, died of injuries sustained in the crash, the Blaine County coroner said Wednesday. The other three in the car were injured in the crash, Montana Highway Patrol reports. None were wearing seat belts. The driver was an 18-year-ol... Full story

  • Chinook, Harlem and Havre asking residents to conserve water

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 17, 2024

    The cities of Chinook, Harlem and Havre are asking residents to voluntarily reduce lawn irrigation to conserve water while the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works are repaired. "Following the recent conditions of the siphons at the St. Mary Diversion, the Havre, Chinook, and Harlem communities have been working with Montana Rural Water to find ways to conserve water along the Milk River," Havre Public Works Director Trevor Mork said in a release this morning. "With our... Full story

  • Museum board members discuss updates

    Christy Bambrough|Updated Jul 11, 2024

    H. Earl Clack Museum board members met Monday evening to review updates for the museum. The board discussed what could happen with a new $1.25 million grant to promote tourism. A new room that has been dedicated to Bill Dritshula will be open to the public soon. A metal dinosaur dubbed “Stygi” will be finding a new home in the museum and should be on display soon for children and public to enjoy. The next museum board meeting will be on August 12 at 6 p.m....

  • Celebrating History: A different kind of political campaigning 100 years ago

    Updated Jul 11, 2024

    By Emily Mayer Just like today, it was campaign season 100 years ago. Unlike today, candidates didn’t start campaigning before the polls closed for the previous election. Non-stop, 24/7/365 campaigning was unheard of back then. Local candidates filing for the primary election for office included Roscoe Timmons and Bill Holdorf for Sheriff; Arthur Lamey for County Attorney; George Glass, Clerk of the District Court; Al Cameron and C. A. Young for Treasurer (not to be confused with C. W. “Shorty” Young, Havre’s vice king. T...

  • For the Record, July 11, 2024

    Updated Jul 11, 2024

    Havre Police Department Tuesday, July 2, 2024 Officers investigated a report at 6:13 a.m. on Fifth Street that someone had broken into a vehicle. -- Officers investigated a report from Fourth Street at 9:04 a.m. that someone had broken into a vehicle. -- Officers investigated a report from First Street at 9:59 a.m. that someone had stolen yard accent lights. -- Officers issued a written or verbal warning after a complaint from the 300 Block of Fourth Avenue that people were si...

  • Correction - Midtown Care Care

    Updated Jul 11, 2024

    A story posted online Monday misreported the day of a fire at Midtown Car Care Center. Firefighters responded to the fire at 2:41 a.m. Friday, July 5.... Full story

  • Correction - HHS Class of 1974

    Updated Jul 11, 2024

    Havre Weekly Chronicle put a gathering of the Havre High School Class of 1974 at the Gallery Lounge on the wrong date in the July 3, 2024, Community Calendar. The gathering is 6 p.m. Friday, July 19.... Full story

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission

    Updated Jul 11, 2024

    Hill County Commission schedules and agendas also are posted in the Hill County Courthouse. Monday, July 15, 2024 9:30 a.m. — Commissioner working session in the Commission Office 1:30 p.m. — Unified Disposal Board meeting at the Unified Disposal Landfill 3:30 p.m. — Council on Aging director Mmeeting in the Commission Office Tuesday, July 16, 2024 8:30 a.m. — Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation fire call update in the Commission Office 10 a.m. — Safety Committee meeting at the Havre Hill-County Public Li... Full story

  • Agenda - Havre City-County Airport Board

    Updated Jul 11, 2024

    Havre City-County Airport Board will meet at the airport terminal Thursday, July 18, 2024, at 3 p.m. The meeting agenda is: 1. Approval of June minutes 2. Correspondence 3. Reports (A) Manager (B) Inspection (C) Finance (D) Engineer 4. Public comments 5. Unfinished business (A) Big Hangar renovation (B) FY 2025 budget 6. New business (A) Engineer request for quotation 7. Approval of July claims... Full story

  • Agenda - Havre City Council Ordinance Committee

    Updated Jul 11, 2024

    Havre City Council’s Ordinance Committee will meet Monday, July 15, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. in the back room at Havre City Hall. The meeting will cover: • NorthWestern Energy natural gas franchise agreement renewal • Alcoholic beverage license ordinance 905... Full story

  • Havre receives $1.25 million tourism grant

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 3, 2024

    Havre just received a major boost in its planning for downtown and boost up tourism. The Downtown Havre Matters! committee at a meeting Monday discussed $1.25 million in a two-year grant the Havre Tourism Enhancement Project was awarded last week to help revitalize downtown and increase tourism in the area, part of the goals of the Downtown Master Plan recently approved by the city. The grant is being administered by Bear Paw Development Corp. and will be overseen by a board set up to administer the grant, with its general ma...

  • Young Havre man killed in Glacier County car crash

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 3, 2024

    An 18-year-old Havre man was killed last Thursday in a one-car crash in Glacier County. By the Tuesday filing deadline for this story, Glacier County coroner had not responded to requests from Havre Weekly Chronicle for the name of the Havre man. The Havre man was a passenger in the Cadillac Escalade that crashed. The incident report said information about the driver was unknown at the time of the report being filed. The report lists the crash as occurring 6:17 a.m. Thursday, June 27, on U.S. Highway 89 with Browning the...

  • Quick pics: Peeking through the clouds

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

  • Fire department asks people to use fireworks safely

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

    Press release Havre Fire Department released a message reminding people to use fireworks safely and legally. “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,” the release said. The release said the fire department advises people that the best way to enjoy the Fourth of July is to watch a public fireworks display conducted by professionals, but if people plan to use fireworks they nee...

  • Montanans: The 100 deadliest days are here. Plan for a sober ride this Fourth of July

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

    Press release As the Fourth of July holiday approaches, Havre law enforcement agencies and the Montana Highway Patrol are encouraging Montanans to plan for sober rides before they start celebrating. The Fourth of July is during what is known as the 100 Deadliest Days: the time period when the most traffic fatalities and crashes occur in Montana and across the country. To help keep drivers and communities safe, MHP and local law enforcement? will be increasing patrols across the state and making DUI arrests to ensure Montanans...

  • Assistance to specialty crop growers expanded by USDA

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

    Press release WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture is expanding the Food Safety Certification for Specialty Crops — FSCSC — program to now include medium-sized businesses in addition to small businesses. Eligible specialty crop growers can apply for assistance for expenses related to obtaining or renewing a food safety certification. The program has also been expanded to include assistance for 2024 and 2025 expenses. Producers can apply for assistance on their calendar year 2024 expenses beginning July 1, 2024,...

  • Senior Center News, July 3, 2024

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

    North Central Senior Center July 8-12 Menu Menu subject to change Menu not state-approved Monday, July 8, 2024 — Hot turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, peas and carrots, pears Tuesday, July 9. 2024 — Chicken stir fry, rice, corn, frosted cake Wednesday, July 10, 2024 — Goulash, salad, bread and butter, oranges Thursday, July 11, 2024 — Tuna casserole, green beans, bread and butter, mixed fruit Friday, July 12, 2024 — Ham and bean soup, egg salad sandwich, salad, oranges Important: We have hired a cook for the Rudyard C...

  • MSU announces local graduates

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

    BOZEMAN — Montana State University awarded 1,691 undergraduate degrees, 360 graduate degrees and 188 degrees or certificates from Gallatin College MSU including to local students during its 140th commencement ceremonies held May 10 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. A list of local graduates follows. Students with two asterisks after their names (**) graduated with highest honors, having earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.7. Undergraduate students graduating with honors — a cumulative GPA between 3.25 and 3.69 — have a singl...

  • Out Our Way: Deceptive 'friends'

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

    Genesis 3:1-6 - "Now, the serpent was more crafty than any other creature ..." Out our way, most folks like to kid around and don't really mean any harm - but sometimes harm comes anyway. They say they are "friends" but sometimes act like enemies. I have likely shared this before, but at my first roundup and branding, I very nearly had a very painful prank pulled on me. Being an absolute tender foot and "cowboy wanna be," the wranglers let me ride with them and even helped...

  • The Conversation - Are older adults more vulnerable to scams?

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

    Natalie C. Ebner University of Florida The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. (THE CONVERSATION) — About 1 in 6 Americans are age 65 or older, and that percentage is projected to grow. Older adults often hold positions of power, have retirement savings accumulated over the course of their lifetimes, and make important financial and health-related decisions — all of which makes them attractive targets for financial exploitation. In 2021, there were mor...

  • Pastor's Corner: Starting our day

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

    Greetings Hi-Line, As I am writing this there is no better start of this day then to look outside and see the robins looking for their next worm, the rabbits frolicking, the sun coming through the window, the chickens and goose looking for their favorite human (my wife) to get them fresh water and food hearing her voice of love, the leaves of the trees gently moving to the breeze I am truly blessed this day. Another way I start my day is with a daily devotional and Gods word,...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

    You know, Lord, just sharing what a friend shared about John Quincy Adams, the sixth U.S. President, in 1837, at the age of 69, in delivering a Fourth of July speech at Newburyport, Massachusetts. Here is a copy of what Adams said: "Why is it that, next to the birthday of the Savior of the world, your most joyous and most venerated festival returns on this day (the Fourth of July)? Is it not that, in the chain of human events, the birthday of the nation is indissolubly linked...

  • Grief Poem - Time Counts

    Updated Jul 3, 2024

    "My grandma died," little girl wept. "Mom said Gram was the best. Oh, she could clean and bake good stuff, but now's in heaven to rest". "Grandma was great - she lived close by, her grandkids she did love. She will be missed by all her kin, but she's in heaven, above." A guy called here; "Need prayer for Bill. They found his dad in bed. "E.R. said, 'Take him home to rest'; friends found him, cold and dead!" A handsome lad, lives out of state, his girlfriend was 'Celeste'....

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