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Havre Police Department announced this morning that its lobby and office will be closed to the public Wednesday, Jan. 24, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. That will include for the morning testing and monitoring of the 24/7 Sobriety Program. The department will not be able to provide reports or crash reports requested during this time. The department also will not be able to provide fingerprints this week, the release said. People Wednesday can call the police department at 406-265-4361... Full story
Montana Actors' Theatre Creative Director Grant Olson said the Hill Country Revue Variety Show has had to be delayed due to illness and weather. Olson said they hate having to delay a performance, but due to illness-related absences last week, and terrible weather this week, they haven't had a chance to rehearse for the show as much as they need, and they need another week to ensure the quality of their performance. The production, a variety show in the same vein as "Hee-Haw"...
The 3rd Annual Bullhook Community Health Center Guppy Derby, set for Saturday, Feb. 3 at the Havre Elks Lodge, is a fundraiser for the center's patient enhancement programs where contestants can race a fish for a winner's purse. The event, which hadn't been run for nearly a decade until it was revived in 2022 by the health center's board, will see contestants purchase a guppy to compete in a series of races set in parallel trenches. Proceeds will go toward a program to help...
The local acting troupe is bringing their acting knowledge to the youth of Havre. Montana Actors' Theatre Youth Activities directors Angela Pratt and Tylyn Turner, as well as other MAT volunteers, are traveling to schools around Havre to teach children some basic acting skills. The first session was Wednesday. "We are just doing small acting workshops with the K-3 graders," Pratt said. "Workshops are free to the participants. We started last week and will continue through the...
North Central Senior Center Jan. 22-26 Menu Monday, Jan. 22 — Spaghetti, breadsticks, veggie, fruit, dessert Tuesday, Jan. 23 — Roasted pork, mashed potatoes with gravy, veggie, fruit, dessert Wednesday, Jan. 24 — Hamburgers, macaroni salad, fruit, dessert Thursday, Jan. 25 — Mexican casserole, refried beans, dessert Friday, Jan. 26 — Ham slice, au gratin potatoes, veggie, fruit, dessert News from our gift shop: Happy New Year. Christmas has been packed away once again. Items are added to the gift store often so come and...
The Hill County Council on Aging menus listed for the Rudyard, 406-355-4240, and Gildford, 406-376-3170, senior centers has been released, with no meals Tuesdays. The menus for next week are: Monday, Jan. 22 — Goulash, veggie, fruit, dessert Wednesday, Jan. 24 — Roasted pork, mashed potatoes and gravy, veggie, dessert Thursday, Jan. 25 — Mexican casserole, beans, dessert Friday, Jan. 26 — Chicken strips, Tator Tots, veggie, dessert...
Sonya Well-Off-Man, an enrolled member of the Chippewa Cree Tribe, graduated from the prestigious California Institute of the Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in music technology and and a minor in digital arts. She finished fall semester 2023 with a 4.00 GPA. Sonya is the daughter of John and Manuela Well-Off-Man....
Monday 11 a.m. — Bear Paw Development Board meeting at Beaver Creek Perk 1:30 p.m. — Building Manager meeting in the commissioner’s office 2:30 p.m. — Interview with Bill Bradbury for the Grazing Committee in the Timmons Room Tuesday 10:30 a.m. — Road Department meeting in the commissioner’s office 1:30 p.m. — Unified Disposal Board meeting in the Timmons Room Wednesday Noon — Hill County Board of Health meeting at the Hill County Courthouse Annex Meeting Room Thursday 10 a.m. — Commissioner’s weekly business meeting in...
Hill County Board of Health will meet for its quarterly meeting Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Hill County Courthouse Annex Meeting Room at 302 Fourth Ave. The meeting agenda is: Call to Order Roll Call Annual reorganization of the board • Election of officers Approval of meeting minutes from Oct. 18, 2023 Agenda corrections, additions or deletions Items of old business: • Status update: Interlocal Agreement with City of Havre and Hill County (restructure of County Health Board and By-Laws will com...
The Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday Jan. 23, 2024, at 12:15 p.m. in the Robbins 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 C. New business 1. Personnel Public comment — An opportunity for any member of the audience to bring to the attention of the board questions or relevant comments concerning district matters n...
The Havre Daily News had an early print deadline for today's paper so the dispatch logs for the 24-hour reporting period were not available by our early print deadline. The information will be included in Monday's For the Record. In the meantime, check out these dogs and cats that could use a warm and loving home. Havre Animal Shelter Thursday morning the animal shelter held four cats of unknown gender, two female cats and four male cats. -- Also Thursday morning, the animal...
This week we have celebrated the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity" with breakfast and devotions at 7:00 a.m. each weekday morning at the St. Jude's Parish Hall. Each morning a different church provided the breakfast and the devotions: MONDAY - Van Orsdel United Methodist Church; TUESDAY - Havre Assembly of God Church; WEDNESDAY - First Lutheran Church; THURSDAY - Community Alliance Church; and FRIDAY - St. Jude's Catholic Church. Our central text from the Bible was Luke...
Zechariah 9:9-16 Out our way, most cattle now graze in fenced in pastures, and while not 100% free of predators, by and large the coyotes and lions in the area tend to steer clear. I have had run-ins with both over the years and found they have learned to respect humans. I have shared before my time riding in the sandhills of Wyo-Braska - the area where the Nebraska panhandle meets the eastern edge of Wyoming. I used to ride at the Empire ranch which was on both sides of the...
You know, Lord, good news or good messages abound. For example, unsettled weather plays havoc with roads so when family or friends have visited and we've all had a jolly good time, it's good news when they let us know that they've arrived safely back home. It's good news when tires only need to be rotated, not replaced or when Marylee's grades go up, or when friend Annemarie's blood tests come back with a good report, plus a dozen other pieces of good news that reach us. And...
Havre Police Department Fred Nashookpuk of Havre, 38, was arrested on three Justice or City court warrants served after a caller at a U.S. Highway 2 Northwest business asked Wednesday at 10:22 a.m. for assistance removing a man and a woman from the premises. -- A two-vehicle, non-injury crash was reported on Fourth Avenue at 1:02 p.m. Wednesday. Havre Fire Department responded with an engine and an ambulance and a wrecker was called to the scene for one of the vehicles. -- A... Full story
I have had the privilege of serving on the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce board for the past three years and will become the president to start the 2024 year. I would be remiss to say I wasn't a little naïve to the complexity and profound outreach of this organization when I joined in 2021, but I am a true believer in the message and mission the Chamber strives to uphold: "PROMOTING THE WELLBEING OF THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY IN THE HAVRE AREA." This mission, of... Full story
As I reflect on my term as the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce president, I am filled with a sense of pride and gratitude. Serving as your Chamber president in 2023 was a privilege. Throughout my tenure on the board, the Chamber has been steadfast in its commitment to partnering with and promoting our local businesses. We have worked hard to attract more people, business and culture to our community. This past year has been unrivaled for the Chamber. Not only did we grow our... Full story
7 brought about a lot of change, growth, and transition for the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce. As we forge ahead into 2024, I want to extend my sincere appreciation to our members, event sponsors, committee members, board members, volunteers, and the Havre area as a whole. The Havre Chamber would not exist without your unwavering support and dedication! As a small non-profit organization, the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce depends on community volunteers to carry out event... Full story
The Havre Area Chamber of Commerce held their annual meeting Wednesday where board members and staff talked about the past and coming year, and Montana State University-Northern Chancellor Greg Kegel gave a presentation on Northern's role in the community. Chamber Executive Director Shelli Sayers said the mission of the Chamber is to stimulate local economic growth, improve the business environment in Havre and the surrounding area, and to generally represent the interests of... Full story
Problems with the press kept the Havre Daily News from being printed today, and the paper will be available online only. Subscribers will be credited for these days, extending their expiration date. Subscribers can access the full website and also can access the e-edition, an electronic PDF version of the full paper, on their computers. Subscribers who do not already have access to the e-edition can gain access by going to the website at https://havredailynews.com , clicking on “Free Trial” to the right of the black bar at... Full story
Schools across Montana, including in Big Sandy, Chester, Chinook, Harlem and Havre received bomb threats overnight, causing many, including those in Havre, to delay classes while law enforcement investigates. "HPS will be working with the Havre Police Department to ensure adequate safety measures are in place," Havre Public Schools Superintendent Brian Gum said in a press release. "... If our situation changes we will immediately send a followup message." Just before 10 a.m. t...
At their monthly meeting members of the Hill County Fair Board said activity at the Great Northern Fairgrounds has slowed substantially as the weather has gotten colder, but there is still work going on there. Board Vice Chair Bob Kaul said most of the work is maintenance, but they are getting bids on door replacements for the Bigger Better Barn as well as for some work on their rental house. Fairgrounds Secretary Joni Keith said five new cameras have been installed on the outside of the Bigger Better Barn and they are...