News you can use

Local


Sorted by date  Results 3669 - 3693 of 86114

Page Up

  • For the Record, Nov. 28, 2022

    Updated Nov 28, 2022

    Havre Police Department John Michael Segna of Havre, 32, was arrested on a partner or family member assault charge after a caller on First Street West reported Friday at 11:08 a.m. that a man was hitting a woman. -- A caller at a First Street establishment reported he had been assaulted and an iPhone taken Saturday at 1:33 a.m. An 11:08 a.m. caller on Fourth Street reported finding the phone and the owner of the phone stopped by the police station at 1:20 p.m. -- A pipe was re...

  • Havre students hear about Native American culture

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 28, 2022

    As part of Native American Heritage Month, Havre Middle School students gathered for an assembly Monday afternoon to hear from Terry Brockie of Fort Belknap, a former Blaine County superintendent of schools, about his people's spirituality, language and values. Brockie said he has heritage from a few different tribes, as well as a non-Native American ancestors and he thanked the district for inviting him to talk about some aspect of his Native culture. He talked about his peop...

  • Havre Community Thanksgiving dinner draws big crowd

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 25, 2022

    One of the biggest annual holiday events of the year, the Havre Community Thanksgiving dinner appears to have been a massive success in 2022, drawing enough people to fill the St. Jude Parish Center, and plenty of volunteers to serve them. The dinner has been going on in Havre for decades, funded by anonymous donors, serving people a Thanksgiving meal for free, including all the traditional staples, turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, corn pumpkin pie and more. Unfortunately,...

  • Tester hopeful for bipartisan work to happen in Congress

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 25, 2022
    1

    U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., said in a telephonic press conference from Washington last week that he hopes the midterm election sends a message that leads to more bipartisan work in Congress - and the state Legislature - next year. "I think what needs to happen, moving forward, I think the American people in general said, 'We want folks to work together to get things done.'" Tester said people elected in both the Legislature and Congress can work together to make things...

  • Greytak 4-H calendars for sale

    Updated Nov 25, 2022

    Havre Daily News staff 2023 Don Greytak 4-H calendars are for sale again this year through the Montana State University Extension offices and through participating 4-H clubs. Greytak compiles art for a calendar every year and sells them at select stores and the Old Library Gallery. In partnership with Montana state 4-H, though, he allows special 4-H editions of the calendar to be printed and sold. Hill County Extension, in the basement of Hill County Courthouse is selling autographed copies of the 4-H calendar to raise funds...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated Nov 25, 2022

    Monday 8 a.m. — Center for Mental Health meeting in Great Falls 11 a.m. — Road department meeting in the commissioners’ office 3:30 p.m. — Council on Aging director meeting in the commissioners’ office Tuesday Regular business hours Wednesday Payroll and claims Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly Business meeting in the commissioners’ office Friday Regular business hours...

  • For the Record, Nov. 25, 2022

    Updated Nov 25, 2022

    Havre Police Department Officers responding to a report from the 1000 block of First Street West at 10 a.m. Wednesday of suspicious activity arrested April D. Miller of Havre, 40, on charges of criminal trespass to property, criminal trespass to vehicles and obstructing a peace officer or public servant. -- After a report at 11:03 a.m. Wednesday from a business on the 700 Block of First Street of a shoplifter, officers arrested Tamera L. Goldsmith of Harlem, 53, on charges of...

  • Senior Center News, Nov. 25, 2022

    Updated Nov 25, 2022

    North Central Senior Citizens Center Monday, Nov. 28 to Dec. 2 Menu Monday, Nov. 28 — Sloppy joes, tater tots, vegetables, fruit salad Tuesday, Nov. 29 — Salad, meat loaf, au gratin potato, broccoli, rolls, cake Wednesday, Nov. 30 — Oven-baked fish, rice pilaf, carrots, coffee cake Thursday, Dec. 1 — Chicken broccoli casserole, garlic biscuits, salad, cookies Friday, Dec. 2 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert Keeping ip with the pandemic: Nov. 22, 48 new Cases of COVID-19, total number is 5,940, active seven, no active hosp...

  • Out Our Way: I'm right here ... - John 14:1-3

    Updated Nov 25, 2022

    Out our way, you learn that often our greatest dangers come from within. Panic and terror can do far more harm that the actual threat. It was out on the Empire Ranch in what we called "Wyobraska" where I started riding, and because of my size, I was given a large Morgan mare named Autumn. Autumn was not only big, but fast and had incredible endurance. Her owner, Cecil, entered her in a 50 mile cross-country run, and as he weighed well over 300 pounds, Autumn had a big job...

  • Pastor's Corner: Failure to give thanks

    Updated Nov 25, 2022

    Webster's Dictionary defines the word "thankful" as feeling or expressing thanks; grateful. The dictionary defines "thankless" as not feeling or expressing thanks, ungrateful or not producing, not likely to produce thanks; unappreciated. In the Bible story of the 10 lepers only one came back to thank Jesus. How often do you give thanks for all that you have? Thanksgiving is supposed to be a time of giving thanks, but what about the rest of the year? On the way to Jerusalem...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Nov 25, 2022

    You know, Lord, when someone says, "Remember when ..." that phrase stirs up all kinds of feelings of warmth and happiness; all five senses seem to partake in the memories. There's just something about recollecting the past that feels good. We each have a particular yearning to bring back moments in time, moments when life seemed simpler, like remembering that our Dad whistled or hummed while he worked. Reminiscing about Mom, we can almost smell the yeasty scent of homemade...

  • Havre School Board approves raises for activity bus drivers

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 23, 2022

    The Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees voted to raise activity bus driver pay, approved their two-year agreement with the Teamsters and approved a contract with the Montana School Boards Association to conduct a search for a permanent superintendent in a meeting Tuesday. Interim-Superintendent Brad Moore, who was appointed for the remainder of the school year after the unexpected death of the previous superintendent Craig Mueller last month, presented the details of the MT...

  • Holiday gets a break in wintry weather

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 23, 2022

    After some bitter cold and snow, the weather is giving this region a break for the Thanksgiving holiday, although colder temperatures and a chance of snow are back in the forecast for next week. Some snow fell in this region this morning and was predicted to continue through early afternoon, but the highs for today were expected to be in the upper 30s. The forecast for Thanksgiving Day in this area calls for sunny skies and temperatures in the 30s to low 40s, with lows Thursda...

  • Havre-based meat processing co-op celebrates progress

    Updated Nov 23, 2022

    Montana Farmers Union Montana Premium Processing Cooperative celebrated progress on its facility Monday, welcoming people from the community and its members for tours. The new meat processing facility in Havre is set to begin processing beef, pork, lamb and bison in the coming months. "It was refreshing to be at a meeting with other producers who all have the same goal to provide a quality meat direct to the consumer," Montana Farmers Union President Walter Schweitzer said....

  • Correction - Friend in Need fundraiser Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen address

    Updated Nov 23, 2022

    A press release about the Town Pump Friend in Need food bank fundraiser printed on Page A3 in Tuesday’s edition of Havre Daily News had the wrong Post Office Box for Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen. The soup kitchen’s Post Office Box is 223, Havre, MT 59501, and donations can be made at its contribution box at the kitchen at 611 Second St....

  • For the Record, Nov. 23, 2022

    Updated Nov 23, 2022

    Havre Police Department Cleve Alfonso Kristopher Spang of Hardin, 26, was arrested on charges of robbery, shoplifting, obstructing a peace officer or other public servant, trespass to property and probation violation after a caller at a First Street business reported that a man had stolen a bottle of wine and was making threats toward employees Tuesday at 9:21 a.m. Hill County Sheriff's Office A 14-year-old was issued a summons on a charge of underage tobacco possession or...

  • MSU Extension cropping seminars set for January 2023 in the Golden Triangle

    Updated Nov 23, 2022

    From the MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension will host its annual cropping seminar series Jan. 9-13, 2023, in the Golden Triangle area of north-central Montana. Speakers will cover topics such as cereal grain varieties, pulse management, soil fertility management and estate planning. Interested people can attend seminars in Chester, Choteau, Conrad, Cut Bank, Fort Benton, Great Falls, Havre, Shelby and Stanford. There is no charge for the seminars, and all agricultural producers are encouraged to a...

  • Town Pump matching $1 million for food banks

    Updated Nov 23, 2022

    Press release Editor’s note: This version corrects the Post Office Box and gives the address of Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen. As Montana’s food banks deal with record demand in the wake of soaring food costs and other everyday expenses, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation is matching $1 million to help raise $4 million during its annual fundraising campaign for food banks and kitchens, including Havre Community Food Bank and Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen. More than 100 food banks statewide are participating this year in the “Be...

  • Sweet Grass Hills TV issue requires people reprogram their sets

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 22, 2022

    People who use the translators on Mount Royal in the Sweet Grass Hills may have to reprogram or re-scan their TV or digital receiver to receive Great Falls Channel 5 KFBB. East Butte TV Association President John Cicon said Channel 5 recently moved to a different frequency after winter weather damaged a great deal of equipment, including antennas, on the Sweet Grass Hills. Cicon said they are working to fix the issue, but it will likely take until winter between the time it takes to get parts and finding a time to make fixes...

  • Correction - Havre High School speech and debate

    Updated Nov 22, 2022

    A press release printed on Page A3 in Monday’s edition of Havre Daily News about the Havre High School speech and debate team misreported the team’s next competition. It is Dec. 10 in Malta....

  • For the Record, Nov. 22, 2022

    Updated Nov 22, 2022

    Havre Police Department A theft was reported on Sixth Avenue at 6:09 a.m. Monday. -- A 14-year-old was issued a summons after a caller at Havre High School asked Monday at 8:29 a.m. for an officer to look into a dug offense. No details on charges were provided. -- A theft from a vehicle was reported Monday at 8:48 a.m. on Seventh Street. -- A chop saw was reported Monday at 8:59 a.m. stolen out of a car on Second Street Northeast. -- A truck was reported broken into and a wall...

  • Hill County Community Foundation announces 2022 grant recipients

    Updated Nov 22, 2022

    Press release The Hill County Community Foundation has announced 10 grant recipients for the 2022 grant cycle. This year’s grantees are Havre Trails, CASA of Hill County, Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen, Havre Area Chamber of Commerce, Natalie Patrick Foundation, Greater Havre Area Ministerial Association, Rudyard Community Commercial Club, Bear Paw Volunteer Fire Department, Havre Salvation Army and the Arts and Beautification Committee of Havre Downtown Matters. The foundation had a total of $7000 to grant out this year and o...

  • People praise Superintendent Mueller at memorial

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 21, 2022

    A memorial was held Saturday morning at Havre High School for Havre Public Schools Superintendent Craig Mueller, who died unexpectedly Oct. 22. A long line of people showed up to the event, where family, friends and colleagues spoke about their time with Mueller and the effect he had on them, their families, the school and the community. Before anyone spoke, however, the Havre High School band played "Come Thou Font of Every Blessing" and Havre High School Assistant Principal...

  • Quick pics: State Champs!

    Updated Nov 21, 2022

  • Havre Community Thanksgiving Dinner looking for volunteers

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 21, 2022

    The Havre Community Thanksgiving Dinner is still looking for more volunteers this year including spots open at 5 p.m. Wednesday and throughout Thursday. Community Dinner organizer Debbie Rhines said she’s looking for 8 to 12 people Thursday to make sure everything runs smoothly, but the openings on Wednesday are important, too. She said the dinner has a committed group of regular volunteers who know how everything works, what they have to do and work together very well, so the event is not in danger of having to be c...

Page Down