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  • Summer child's meal program menu

    Updated Jun 10, 2022

    Summer meals are offered to local children for free at Lincoln-McKinley Primary School and Highland Park Early Primary School, with breakfast served from 8:30-10:45 a.m. and lunch served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The meals are free for people 18 younger, with breakfasting costing $3 for people 19 and older and lunch costing $5 for people 19 and older. The menus scheduled for next week, subject to change as needed, are: Breakfast Monday — French toast Tuesday — Sliced bread Wednesday — Sausage egg muffin Thursday — Pancake... Full story

  • Agenda: H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board

    Updated Jun 10, 2022

    The next regular meeting of the H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board will be Monday, June 13, 2022, at 6 p.m. in the Board Room of Havre Inn and Suites, 1425 U.S. Highway 2 NW,Havre. The meeting agenda is: 1. Call to order 2. Roll call of members 3. Reading and approval of minutes 4. Museum report — Emily Mayer 5. Wahkpa Chu’gn report — Emily Mayer 6.The foundation report — Elaine Morse 7.Committee Reports • Budget and Finance — Val — Daily cash sheets and reporting sheets. • Bylaws — Proposed changes with the commissioners... Full story

  • For the Record, June 9, 2022

    Updated Jun 8, 2022

    Havre Police Department A 17-year-old was issued a summons on a charge of vandalism after a caller at a Second Street organization reported an incident Tuesday at 9:33 a.m. -- A caller at a Washington Avenue church reported Tuesday at 9 p.m. that kids playing hockey had damaged a fence. -- Desmond Thomas Ferguson of Havre, 28, was arrested on five Justice or City court warrants during a vehicle stop on First Street West Wednesday at 12:44 a.m. Hill County Sheriff's Office The...

  • Final Hill County unofficial election results released

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 8, 2022

    4 p.m. The unofficial primary election results have been released in Hill County, and in local races Hill County Deputy Clerk and Recorder Lexis Dixon has won the Democratic primary in the race for Hill County Clerk and Recorder, and although Republican Steve Chvilicek of Havre won the county in his race to unseat incumbent Sen. Russ Tempel, R-Chester, in the race for Senate District 14, with results in the rest of the district it appears Tempel won the primary. Watch for... Full story

  • City passes ordinances on recreational vehicle parking on first reading

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 8, 2022

    In addition to taking a number of public comments, Havre City Council passed ordinances on first reading regarding on- and off-street parking of trailers and recreational vehicles in the city. The first ordinance prohibits trailers from being parked on city streets for more than 72 hours in any seven-day period. City Council Member Andrew Brekke said the previous ordinance only specified that trailers can’t be parked on the street in the same spot for longer than 48 hours without being moved. Brekke said this led to people j...

  • Drought leads to Hill County disaster declaration

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 7, 2022

    The Hill County Commission voted to declare a disaster situation in the county at their weekly business meeting Thursday because of the ongoing drought and the devastating effects it’s had on the area. This declaration, which was voted for unanimously, will allow people who have suffered significant losses due to the drought to apply to state and federal assistance programs. Hill County Commissioner Mark Peterson said it is not the intention of the commission at this time to implement an emergency levy, and if they decide to...

  • BLM proposes more land withdrawal at Zortman-Landusky mine areas

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 7, 2022

    Editor's note: Watch for more on this story in upcoming editions of Havre Daily News. The federal government is proposing pulling more land in The Little Rocky Mountains out of bounds for new mining, putting the portion proposed for withdrawal back to about what it was from 2000 to 2020. The Bureau of Land Management is proposing a withdrawal of more than 900 acres at the Zortman-Landusky Mine reclamation area, the bureau said in a press release, in addition to the lands...

  • Park Board discusses budget, projects and park conditions

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 7, 2022

    As well as hearing a number of updates and requests for future conversations, the Hill County Park Board, at its monthly meeting Monday in the Hill County Courthouse Timmons Room, approved the coming year’s budget and a number of projects and purchases. Board Member Lou Hagener said the Finance and Planning Committee did a great job with the budget and the board approved it unanimously along with a request to have funds moved to the capital improvement plan. The board also approved a new application form for new requests f...

  • For the Record, June 8, 2022

    Updated Jun 7, 2022

    Havre Police Department Barbara A. Ahenakew of Great Falls, 57, was arrested on a trespass to property charge after a caller from the hospital reported at 12:15 p.m. and 12:52 p.m. Monday that a woman was refusing to leave the property. -- A Seventh Street caller reported Monday at 2:40 p.m. that her vehicle had been involved in a hit and run crash. -- A beer theft was reported at a First Street West business at 1:22 a.m. Tuesday. -- Two 12-year-old Havre girls were each...

  • Livestock disaster planning workshop set for Thursday

    Updated Jun 7, 2022

    Press release Montana State University Extension, Hill County, will be hosting an interactive workshop on preparing for a livestock disaster event. Jeanne Rankin, DVM and MSU Associate Extension Specialist will be the featured speaker Thursday, June 9, from 6-9 p.m. at the 4-H Chuckwagon on the Great Northern Fairgrounds in Havre. Topics will include how to create livestock care, sheltering and evacuation plans in preparation for disasters such as fire, flood, animal and zoonotic disease and other threats. The program will...

  • City passes ordinances on recreational vehicle parking on first reading

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 7, 2022

    See a full story in Wednesday’s edition of Havre Daily News. In addition to taking a number of public comments, Havre City Council passed ordinances Monday on first reading regarding on- and off-street parking of trailers and recreational vehicles in the city. The first ordinance prohibits trailers from being parked on city streets for more than 72 hours in any seven-day period. City Council Member Andrew Brekke said the previous ordinance only specified that trailers can’t be parked on the street for longer than 48 hou...

  • Park Board discusses budget, projects and park conditions

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 7, 2022

    See a full story in Wednesday’s edition of Havre Daily News. After hearing a number of updates and requests for future conversations, the Hill County Park Board approved the coming year’s budget and a number of projects and purchases. Board Member Lou Hagener said the Finance and Planning Committee did a great job with the budget and the board approved it unanimously. The board also approved a new application form for new requests for grazing allocations on the park, which they have been discussing for a few months. Hag...

  • It was a busy weekend in Havre with cornucopia of activities

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 7, 2022

    Things were hopping in Havre over the weekend with a slew of events coming together to make a wealth of activities in which people could participate, and event organizers seem pleased with the results. Saturday morning started with the Second Annual Bear Paw Marathon - see full results on Monday's sports page, B1 - and the annual North Central Hangar Association Air Fair 2022 fly-in breakfast at the Havre City-County Airport and and included Living History events at Fort...

  • Opioid overdose medication training offered in Hill County

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 7, 2022

    The Hill County Health Department has begun providing training on the use of Narcan, a drug that prevents and reverses the effects of opioid overdoses, which the department hopes will help their harm-reduction efforts as they try to address the ongoing opioid crisis. Health Department Disease Intervention Specialist Brandi Williams has been setting up these trainings for a month and can offer them to groups of up to eight people, whether they’re with organizations around town, or just private citizens who are concerned about...

  • Primary election ongoing today

    Updated Jun 7, 2022

    The polls are open for the primary elections in Montana today. Due to problems with the press, Havre Daily News will not have results from the primary election in the printed copy of Wednesday’s edition. Watch for election results Wednesday on www.havredailynews.com and full coverage in Thursday’s printed edition....

  • For the Record, June 7, 2022

    Updated Jun 7, 2022

    Editor's note: Friday's For the Record was published on the Havre Daily News website and in Friday's e-edition, but is also published with today's paper to have it on record in the print edition. Havre Police Department Eron Parker Snow of Harlem, 23, was arrested on charges of unlawful transactions with children, obstructing a peace officer or other public servant, resisting arrest and assault after being transported from the hospital to Hill County Detention Center at 7:55...

  • Bullhook Blossoms celebrates Garden Week

    Updated Jun 7, 2022

    Press release Did you know that a local garden club designated the nasturtium as the official Havre city flower one hundred years ago? Garden clubs in Havre have had a rich tradition and history since 1922. The current club, Bullhook Blossoms Garden Club, reorganized in 2009 under the leadership of Toni Hagener and selected the name from a past club originating in 1942. The name comes from the mountain or butte east of Havre and the creek that meanders through the city. The...

  • Havre Chamber aims to help members find workers

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 5, 2022

    With employers in the Havre area — and across the state and nation — having problems finding workers for open positions, the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce is stepping in to help its member businesses. The Chamber is holding a job fair in Havre Tuesday, June 14, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Havre’s Holiday Village Mall for Chamber members to recruit workers. Chamber Executive Director Jessica Faggerbakke said many Chamber members are frequently putting out posts looking for workers, so the Chamber figured it should try to help...

  • Inman shows off complete Stickney engine collection

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 5, 2022

    After more than 20 years of work, local pilot Charlie Inman has completed a collection of Stickney engines, the only complete collection in the world and one he showed off at this year's North Central Montana Everything Antique Show at the Great Northern Fairgrounds this past weekend. Inman's collection of unique gas engines, manufactured in the early 1910s, began life in 2000 when the largest of the engines in the collection, a 20 horsepower engine, was dug out of the Milk...

  • Quick pics: Living some history in Havre

    Updated Jun 5, 2022

  • Hill County polling places for Tuesday's primary election listed

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 5, 2022

    Montana’s Primary Election will be held Tuesday, June 7, and Hill County has set up polling places across the county where people can vote in person, or bring their absentee ballots. Hill County Clerk and Recorder Sue Armstrong said people who have already filled out their ballots can bring them to any polling place they want, as well as the Hill County Courthouse, but if they intend to vote in person they need to go to the polling place designated for their precinct. People who live in precincts 1, 7, 8 and 9 can go to the H...

  • Wisdom and Grace: Growing up in the saddle – Part 1

    Updated Jun 5, 2022

    To My Dear Grandchildren, Most of the time when I share my childhood memories with you, your reaction is "That couldn't be true" or "So what, no big deal." You've been trained well not to say something like that out loud but I can sense it. So, I am writing this letter so that in 20, 30 or 40 years you just might like to know what your Grandma Ila's childhood really was like. I grew up in the saddle. From a very early age until I got married, I helped my father herd and check...

  • Livestock disaster planning workshop set for June 9

    Updated Jun 5, 2022

    Press release Montana State University Extension, Hill County will be hosting an interactive workshop on preparing for a livestock disaster event. Jeanne Rankin, DVM and MSU associate extension specialist will be the featured speaker June 9, 2022 from 6 - 9 p.m. at the 4-H Chuckwagon in Great Northern Fairgrounds in Havre. Topics will include how to create livestock care, sheltering and evacuation plans in preparation for disasters such as fire, flood, animal and zoonotic disease and other threats. The program will be widely...

  • Loads of Havre events set for the weekend

    Pamela Burke|Updated Jun 3, 2022

    Today through Sunday, the first weekend into the unofficial start of summer after Memorial Day weekend, the Havre area will be hopping with activities for everyone to enjoy. A full write-up on the Bear Paw Marathon activities is on today’s Page A8, but beyond the race activities, the North Central Montana Everything Antique Show started at 10 this morning and will continue until 5 p.m. tonight. The Everything Antique Show will continue Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Great Northern Fairgrounds, with f... Full story

  • Bear Paw fire department hall finally rising

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 3, 2022

    The Bear Paw Volunteer Fire Department's new, and long-awaited, Fire Hall is being built just south of Havre after an outpouring of community support. Fire Chief Josh Bebee and his colleagues, as well as Bear Paw VFD board members have said this structure will improve operations, save them money on equipment repairs and significantly improve morale. They said the hall can be used to store equipment and vehicles that would otherwise be exposed to the elements and often need to... Full story

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