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Havre Police Department A Wednesday 7:49 a.m. caller asked for assistance finding their child who has anxiety and ran from the Sixth Street residence not dressed for the weather, and a second caller at 7:49 a.m. reported finding a child on Sixth Street running and asking for help. -- A two-vehicle crash, with airbags deployed but no injuries, was reported on U.S. Highway 2 Northwest at 7:56 a.m. Wednesday. -- A 24/7 Sobriety Program no show was reported at 8:13 a.m. Wednesday...
Press release Montana State University Extension will hold a Real Colors workshop Tuesday, Jan. 24, at the 4-H Chuckwagon from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The class will be limited to 25 participants and there will be a charge of $15 for the cost of materials. Based in temperament theory, Real Colors is a tool that bridges temperament theory and real-life applications in a way that is easy to understand, fun to learn and that offers unprecedented levels retention. Using Real Colors, people learn to recognize, accept and value the...
The Havre Animal Shelter has taken in several cats and dogs recently, including several puppies, leaving the shelter over capacity, and the non-profit Friends of the Havre Animal Shelter has put out a call for help with expenses. Animal Control officer Pete Federspiel said this morning that the shelter has 39 dogs and puppies and 15 cats and kittens, which is well over the shelter’s normal capacity. In the past week alone, he added, the shelter has taken in a litter of four puppies, another six puppies that are likely from t...
In addition to discussing progress on a number of repairs going on at the Great Northern Fairgrounds, the Great Northern Fair Board and Fairgrounds Manager Frank English discussed upcoming events at the board’s monthly meeting. Among the events discussed was an Aaron Tippin concert for the Police Protective Assocation that will be at the Bigger Better Barn April 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. He also said he’s working on setting up opportunities for local schools to use the grounds for art projects, as well as a photo and logo con...
Staff and wire report Winter started today in a second month of bitter cold, with subzero temperatures expected for highs through Friday and lows approaching minus 40, as much of the rest of the country also prepares for bitter cold. The cold has led to some schools canceling classes, stopping buses or going to online learning, impacted sporting events and other activities and led Havre's Montana Veterans Affairs Division office to cancel outreach. The temperatures started...
An article on the front page of Monday’s edition of Havre Daily News about Shop with a Cop returning to take local children shopping with Havre police officers left out that North Central Montana Transit provided the transportation for the event....
Havre Police Department Acoya Nathan Gopher of Box Elder, 25, was arrested on seven Justice or City court warrants served after a Second Street caller asked Tuesday at 12:12 p.m. for assistance removing two people form a residence. -- A two-vehicle, non-injury crash was reported at 4:06 p.m. Tuesday on Second Street West. -- Sheldon Albert Brien of Butte, 37, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, trespass to property and resisting arrest after a belligerent man was...
Havre Daily News staff For a new experience of holiday classic, people can rent last year’s Montana Actors’ Theatre performance of “A Christmas Carol” for $5. The classic tale is told with Bunraku puppets that were handmade by the cast and crew of the production. To rent this video of “A Christmas Carol” people can go online to https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mtactors ....
Harlem Public Schools announced that, due to severe cold weather, school is canceled for today, Dec. 21, and Thursday, Dec. 22. School will resume Tuesday, January 3rd. Harlem Elementary Christmas Program will be postponed to a later date, please stay tuned for the scheduled date. Elementary parents/guardians if you can pick up Toys for Tots at the Elementary Office until 4PM today or you can pick them up after Christmas Break when we return. If you have any questions please...
Turner schools announced that basketball games scheduled against Box Elder have been rescheduled to Jan. 10, girls game at 4 p.m., boys at 5:30 p.m....
Chinook Public Schools announced it will not run route buses Tuesday or today, Dec. 20 and 21. Bus students will be given a school excused absence Tuesday and Wednesday. The Hays-Lodge Pole at Chinook basketball game scheduled for today is postponed due to the weather. A reschedule date will be announced for Chinook to travel to Hays and the original home date of Hays-Lodge Pole at Chinook Saturday, Jan. 28, will be restored....
Press release Helena — The Montana Department of Livestoc confirmed Thursday that highly pathogenic avian influenza — HPAI — killed a small backyard poultry flock in Flathead County. The case marks the 16th HPAI affected flock in the state since the start of the outbreak in March. The 2022 HPAI variant continues to have a significant effect on commercial and backyard flocks, with more than 56 million birds in 47 states affected nationally. Avian influenza is an infectious viral disease of birds that can cause high morta...
From the MSU News Service BOZEMAN — A program offered by Montana State University Extension and the Montana Stockgrowers Association that provides an opportunity for students throughout the state to raise cattle and learn about various elements of beef quality recently announced its annual winners. The 2022 Steer of Merit program winners were recognized Dec. 8 at the Montana Stockgrowers Association annual convention and trade show in Billings. MSU Extension and MSGA distinguished 154 “Steers of Merit” out of 1,288 entri...
Press release Today, Dec. 21, North Star school will be remote, no buses will run, students and staff will work from home. Students must check in with their teachers. December 22, school, basketball games, and Snowball dance are all canceled. Stay tuned for rescheduling. People with questions can contact Mr. Russell at [email protected]....
Press release Montana Grain Growers Association is welcoming individuals to apply to serve as executive director for the Montana Pulse Crop Committee. The executive will be responsible for various administrative, analytical, communications, and market development activities to support the committee. Applicants will be eligible for up to three years of funding. “We, as an association, look forward to filling this position in order to serve the pulse growers in Montana,” MGGA Executive Vice President Alison Vergeront sai...
District 4 Human Resources Development Council just received a $20,000 grant for “The Haven” the organization’s domestic violence shelter, which is in need of repairs. HRDC Victims Services Program Director Rose DeBerry, who’s been in that position for just more than a year, said the grant’s funds are unrestricted, so they can be used in any number of ways, but the highest priority now is repairs. DeBerry said the shelter has had to operate with limited beds for some time now because some of the rooms were in need of repairs,...
Havre Public School students had the opportunity to learn about - and make - some traditional Native American clothing last week at Havre High School. Local designer, artisan and fashion show coordinator Rebekah Jarvey of Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation held a class at the high school's food and consumer science classroom last Wednesday and Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Havre Public Schools Indian Education for All Coordinator Jessica Kennedy-Stiffarm said the students from...
Staff and wire Dangerous, bitter cold has settled into this part of north-central Montana for the week, along with more snow predicted, although relatively balmy weather is expected by the weekend in time for Christmas. The week started in subzero temperatures with the high Sunday in Havre of 1 degree and the low dropping to minus 11. The temperature stayed below zero Monday with the high at about 4 a.m. in Havre, a high of minus 6. The temperature continued to drop for most of the day. The low in Havre Monday was minus 27...
Press release People may see smoke rising in the Little Rocky Mountains near Zortman starting today as Bureau of Land Managment's north-central Montana District fuels program staff planned to begin conducting pile burning on BLM-managed lands at the Camp Creek project area near Zortman. Burning operations will address about 14 acres of woody hand piles located about 1.5 miles northeast of Zortman and one-quarter mile east of the Camp Creek campground on the northwest slope....
Havre Police Department A 17th Street West caller reported Monday at 12:08 p.m. that someone "took out" their mailbox. -- A two-vehicle crash was reported at Second Street and 13th Avenue at 6:27 p.m. Monday. -- Officers responded along with sheriff's deputies after a caller on U.S. Highway 2 E called 911 at 3:56 a.m. asking for assistance because she was unsure of where she was. Hill County Sheriff's Office A theft, forgery or fraud was reported in Kremlin at 5:45 p.m....
Press release The North Star Knights competed in the Tinsel Town Madness Meet held in Choteau Dec. 17, and although the weather turned very frightful, the results achieved by Emily Conner and Joshua Campbell were delightful. The tournament had 19 schools attending, representing AA, A, B, and C, so the competition was fierce. In drama Conner placed fourth in dramatic solo acting, managing once again to bring home the win for the Knights in school drama sweepstakes. In speech, Joshua Campbell, in his debut humorous...
Press release HELENA — The Montana Community Foundation Inc. announced $6,000 in grants awarded from the Blaine County Community Foundation Fund to benefit the communities and residents of Blaine County. The Blaine County Community Foundation Fund was established at MCF by Warren Ross in 1997. Financial support for this grant program also comes from the Ross 87 Ranch Endowment Fund, established by Warren Ross as well. “The communities of Blaine County are fortunate to have the yearly grants from the Blaine County Community Fo...
Press release GLASGOW — The ice is on, and contests are scheduled for ice fishing in Region 6. Early on, there was a mistake on the date of the Fresno ice fishing tournament. The correct date is January 28. Below is the schedule for 2023 for Region 6 in northeast Montana. Please go to https://fwp.mt.gov/fish/regulations/contests for more details and to find out about other contests throughout the state. • Jan. 28 — Fresno Ice Fishing Tournament, Fresno Reservoir • Jan. 28 — Chamber Ice Fishing Derby, Fort Peck • Jan. 28 — I...