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North Central Senior Citizens Center May 17-21 Menu by Earlene DeWinter, Subject to change Remember to call before 10 a.m. Monday — Chicken pot pie, biscuits, salad, fruit Tuesday — Meatloaf, au gratin potatoes, broccoli Normandy, rolls, cake Wednesday — Taco burger, Mexican rice, chips and salsa, cookies Thursday — Ham and cabbage, beans, corn bread, fruit Friday — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert The Senior Center’s doors are still closed to the public. We are providing limited services by phone with individuals bringing their...
Out our way, except for a few mountain lions, I saw very few predators on the Tiger Ridge. The land is fenced and the herds are pretty large. I have seen an angry cow or two stamping her feet and shaking her head before charging a cowhand who annoyed her calf, so I suppose coyotes steer clear. But back in the Wyoming sandhills, the herd was small and fewer fences. Coyotes tended to abound out there and while mama remained mama, occasionally a calf would get taken. A friend of...
Press release Prayer and a recitation of the rosary for the feast of Our Lady of Fatima and in support of law enforcement will be Saturday in Pepin Park starting at noon....
As we recognize Mental Health Awareness Month, a recent study by the American Psychological Association found that 3 in 4 Americans say that the pandemic is a significant source of stress in their lives. Millions of people have lost loved ones, have become ill themselves, or have lost significant sources of income. Feelings of exhaustion, irritability, and mental fogginess are our bodies' normal response to the trauma of pandemic life. Dr. Jessica Gold, a psychiatrist at...
You know, Lord, the cloud formations, from our point of view here on our hilltop, are breathtaking! We do need rain in our area. One minute it looks like rain clouds bounding over the horizon; a bit later, the sun is bursting through again in a teasing way. The rain drops are so few and far between in our particular area and the valley of trees below really do need a wash job. So glad You are in charge of the weather, Lord, and that You can handle that job. That would be quite...
Havre Police Department Kaylen Marie Ball of Havre, 27, was arrested on a state District Court warrant and a charge of disorderly conduct after a caller at a First Street business reported a woman was falling over Wednesday at 1:23 p.m. -- A caller at a First Street West business reported Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. having some property for officers to pick up. -- A caller from the hospital reported Wednesday at 3:28 p.m. that someone had been bitten by a cat. -- Someone stopped...
Editor’s note: This has been updated to include a Pfizer vaccine clinic set for Havre May 20. With the federal government authorizing and issuing recommendations Wednesday for administering the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to people 12 and older, some local residents already are taking advantage of the opportunity. Rocky Boy Health Center CEO Joel Rosette said that after the recommendations came out from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wednesday, health c...
Havre resident and local amateur documentarian Clayton Quinnell, who published a self-made documentary on the effects of COVID-19 on the Hi-Line in December of last year, is hoping to make another video memorializing those who lost their lives to the virus. Quinnell said he wants to make COVID-19’s effects on the community more clear for people whose lives it hasn’t touched directly. “I want to put a face to all the victims of COVID,” he said. He said he wants to go beyond statistics and show the human impact the pandemi...
Press release Kremlin residents Robert “Bob” and Kathryn (Johnson) Rinehart left multiple donations posthumously for gifts to Montana State University-Northern in the care of the MSU-Northern Foundation, including the latest gift from their estate of $235,000. The Rineharts, life-long residents of the Hi-Line, were philanthropic through their wills to various charities in the area. While neither Bob nor Kathryn appeared to have attended Northern, both indicated intent for gifts to be given from their estate to support the...
People can find online where vaccines are available in their area through https://vaccinefinder.org, operated by Boston’s Children’s Hospital and supported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States Digital Service. The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today’s update was 110,429 with 129 new cases, 1,098 active. The number of active hospitalizations was 66. The number of deaths was 1,597. Blaine County Health Department reported Wednesday evening being notif... Full story
In a series of unanimous votes the Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees canvased the results of the recent school board elections, provided academic excellence awards to students and approved a number of policy updates, as well as discussing the district's policies moving forward. Superintendent Craig Mueller said in his report to the board that the administration is still working very hard on the kindergarten through fifth grade summer learning program focusing on English...
Press release Timber Creek Village held a ceremony Sunday to recognize all of the ladies for the many years of cookies, wiping tears and tending to the needs of children. The celebration was held on Mother's Day. Each lady was given a rose and candy upon arrival, they all wore a special hat and were served cakes and ice cream floats. Ceressa Waldrup, interim administrator, read a Mother's Day poem, reminiscing was done by all and the party ended with a statement by Fran...
After meeting Tuesday morning, Rural Fire District 1 is continuing the process of updating a fire suppression agreement with the city of Havre. “I’m doing some legwork on that. I have reviewed more regulations than ever thought I wanted to and I’m not done yet. At this point, I have met with Mayor Tim Solomon and we exchanged some information, questions, comments and concerns. He gave me some documents. I do have more information that I am going to request. I’ll do that vi...
People can find online where vaccines are available in their area through https://vaccinefinder.org, operated by Boston’s Children’s Hospital and supported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States Digital Service. The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today’s update was 110,317 with 222 new cases, 1,147 active. The number of active hospitalizations was 67. The number of deaths was 1,595. Blaine County Health Department reported Tuesday evening being notified of 7... Full story
GREAT FALLS – A Havre man accused of beating and strangling a woman on the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation pleaded guilty to an assault crime Tuesday, Acting U.S. Attorney Leif M. Johnson said. Joseph Tyler Henderson, 28, pleaded guilty to assault resulting in substantial bodily injury. Henderson faces a maximum of five years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory fac...
Havre Police Department Justin Radim Jezek of Havre, 38, was issued a summons on a disorderly conduct charge after a caller on Third Avenue reported at 9:13 a.m. Tuesday that a house had been egged again. -- Terry Nate Standing Rock of Box Elder, 28, was arrested on charges of theft and obstructing a peace officer or other public servant and on a Justice or City court warrant and Saraphine Sadie Russette of Box Elder, 21, was arrested on charges of obstructing a peace officer...
Press release Havre Elks Lodge #1201 recently awarded six scholarships to local graduating high school seniors. Lodge Scholarship Chair Bob Nieuwenhuyse announced that recipients of this year’s local Elks Most Valuable Student Awards were: • Kenidee Wolery and Shayla Borlaug — North Star High School; • Rebecca Stroh — Chinook High School; • Cameron Swarzbach — Big Sandy High School; • Grant Whitacre and Joshua Warp — Havre High School. The six local MVS winners were advanced to the Montana State Elks Association compe...
Press release Havre Parks and Recreation has listed some summer activities. People can sign up at the lobby of the Community Pool for Swim Lesson Session I Saturday, May 15, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Signup for Swim Lesson Session II will be announced at a later date. The Pepin Park program will be held Monday, June 14 to Aug. 15. Games, crafts, special events and fun are included For elementary school-age children. The summer program is held in Pepin Park Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to noon. The Pepin Park Program will be...
From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks The drawings for moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goat and bison licenses are complete. With the new online application process, FWP can complete the drawing much faster than in years past. A few ways exist to get the drawing results. People can visit http://fwp.mt.gov , click on MyFWP Login in the upper righthand corner, then click on “Lookup Draw Results, Register for Lists” tab on the left-hand menu, or login to their MyFWP account. People may sign up for an account at htt...
From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reminds landowners, watershed groups and others that this summer’s deadline to apply for Future Fisheries Improvement Program grants is May 31. The goal of FWP’s Future Fisheries Program is to restore rivers, streams and lakes to improve Montana’s wild fish habitat. Entities can receive funding for qualifying projects that benefit Montana’s wild fish. Each project is assessed by an independent review panel and final funding decisions are made by the Fis...
Contact: [email protected] From U.S. Department of Agriculture Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Monday that agricultural producers in the Prairie Pothole states can now sign up for the Soil Health and Income Protection Program — SHIPP — which provides a short-term option to plant cover on less-productive agricultural lands while improving soil health and carbon sequestration. The U.S. Department of Agriculture made improvements to this pilot program available in South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and...
From MSU News Service BOZEMAN — The Montana State University College of Agriculture and Montana Agricultural Experiment Station have announced the dates for their annual agricultural field days, which will return as in-person events after being hosted virtually in 2020. “We are so excited to be bringing back our in-person field days this year,” said Darrin Boss, head of the Department of Research Centers and superintendent of the Northern Agricultural Research Center. “These events are always a highlight for all of us because...
The fight against the COVID-19 pandemic took another step forward Monday with U.S. Food and Drug Administration granting emergency use authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for people 12 and older. "The FDA's expansion of the emergency use authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine to include adolescents 12 through 15 years of age is a significant step in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic," Acting FDA Commissioner Janet Woodcock, M.D., said in a press...
The H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board discussed at its meeting Monday work being done on the former Griggs Printing Building on the 10 Block of Fifth Avenue, where the museum will eventually move. H. Earl and Margaret Turner Clack Memorial Museum Foundation President Elaine Morse said the asbestos abatement of the building will be next Monday, May 17, but the removal of the building’s lead-based paint will have to wait a bit longer due to scheduling complications. Morse said the asbestos is the more pressing issue, so i...
After more than a year of combatting the COVID-19 pandemic, Montana State University-Northern, administration officials said Northern is "a stronger university" as the start of summer classes nears. "I don't believe (the pandemic has) been much of an issue in 2021, not like it was. At that point we did have more students needed to move into quarantine or whatever the case might be," Dean of College of Technical Sciences Dave Krueger said. Krueger said the issue of learning...