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  • Johnson joins National Society of Collegiate Scholars

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Anthony M. Johnson of Havre, Montana, has accepted an invitation of lifetime membership in The National Society of Collegiate Scholars - NSCS - the nation's leading certified honor society for high-achieving first- and second-year college students with a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. NSCS is an honors organization that invites less than ten percent of all eligible students nationwide to join the ranks of its diverse membership each year. A leading interdisciplinary academic honor...

  • Havre High lists students of the month

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Greyson Brady is a Havre High School student of the month for October, 2022. He is the son of Charlie and Kami Brady. Grey is a junior who is active in HHS concert, marching, jazz and pep bands, A Capella choir, Men's Ensemble of Awesomeness and Hi-Liters. He also participates in MAT productions, plays on the Hi-Line United Soccer Team and participates in community music events. He enjoys listening to records, watching movies, writing music, learning new instruments and...

  • Havre Middle School students of the month named

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Havre Middle School's Sixth Grade Student of the Month for October is Riley Boucher. Riley's is the son of Ed Boucher and Deanna Olson. He has three siblings, Ethan, Shepherd and Kaitlyn Boucher. At school, Riley plays the saxophone for the middle school band. Outside of school, he enjoys playing football and basketball. In his free time, Riley likes to spend time with his brothers. Riley has a positive attitude and shows respect to others around him. He puts forth his best...

  • Agenda - Davey School Board meetings

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Davey School Board regular and quarterly safety meetings are Nov. 7, 6 p.m. at the school, or people can attend by electronics, call 406-265-6970....

  • CWD sampling continues in northeast Montana

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    GLASGOW - Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks staff are continuing to sample for chronic wasting disease - CWD - across Montana during the general big game season. CWD sample submission is voluntary and free. If hunters want their harvested deer, elk, or moose sampled, they can submit samples themselves by following steps listed at http://fwp.mt.gov/CWD or by visiting a CWD sampling station. CWD sampling stations in northeast Montana locations, days* in operation, and times: • H...

  • Adaptive mule deer management at work behind the scenes in eastern Montana

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks GLASGOW — Hunters who are used to buying surplus mule deer B licenses right before the general season might have been disappointed this year. However, this reduction in some B licenses in eastern Montana is important to mule deer management. When mule deer numbers are down in large regions of the state, or even in specific hunting districts, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks adjusts the number of B licenses in response. The methodology is called adaptive harvest management, and it’s the fou...

  • Out Our Way: It's just our nature - Matthew 7:12

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Out our way, you often see the Golden Rule in action amongst critters as well as people. Sometimes more so. I recall the first time I saw "babysitting" cows. One cow would stay with all the calves while the other mamas would go on down to the water or graze a different section of pasture. They took turns caring for each other's calves and shared the load. No big deal. It's just natural. As some of you know, I had a "Rez Dog" named "Jack." A "Rez Dog" is a semi-domesticated...

  • Pastor's Corner: All Saints - All Souls - life – death - Hell - Heaven

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    I would be suffering delusions of grandeur if I thought I could full address all topics that the above title implies in one brief article. On the other hand, as Christians, all the subjects listed in the above title are very likely on our mind and heart each and every day. So perhaps - considering the time of year - it might be wise for me to spend some time "chumming the water" about the six very relative topics mentioned in the title above. In the last few days, all the...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    November snow may come real soon, there's still work to be done. Friends and neighbors have helped a lot, bit more 'fore change of sun[1]! Did you get snow, or is it gone? Winter is on its way! Some rain could fall, it's needed here. 'Twould make a lovely day. It's time to bring the cows back home - they ate the pasture clean. They sure do like their summer time - now brown where once was green. Harvest is done and hay hauled in, prepared for winter time. A rancher's work is...

  • Grief Poem - I Have Not Gone - I've Been Set Free

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    I was set free, don't grieve for me, just wanted you to know. I'm following the path God made, sometimes it's all aglow! I took His hand when He called me, I had to leave that day. I turned my back, left all behind, left love and work and play. So much was left undone down there, I left an empty place. But I found peace at close of day as God showed me His Grace. So - fill that place, a friendship shared, remembering all our joy. Laughs, hugs, a kiss, these things I miss, abse...

  • 'We not only create art, art creates us'

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 3, 2022

    The Havre Art Association is holding its 50th annual art show this weekend, showcasing the artistic works of people in town and beyond, and celebrating more than 50 years of the association's existence. The Golden Art Show will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. at the Van Orsdel United Methodist Church on Fifth Avenue in Havre. Kris Martens, one of the group's members, said she views this 50th show as a celebration not only of local...

  • Planning and prep for Community Thanksgiving Dinner underway

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 3, 2022

    The Community Thanksgiving Dinner is returning to the dining room this year. “We will be serving a traditional Thanksgiving Dinner in the St. Jude Thaddeus Parish Center located on the corner of Seventh Aveenue and Fifth Street on Thursday, November 24th, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m,” organizer Debbie Rhines said in a release. “For the past 40-plus years, this dinner has been free to all who wish to participate. We give thanks to our anonymous donors and the many volunteers who have made this dinner possible for our community.” The...

  • From the Courts - Federal District Court: Man sentenced for assaulting woman with car jack handle

    Updated Nov 3, 2022

    GREAT FALLS — A man who admitted to hitting a woman with a car jack handle on Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison, to be followed by two years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said. Brian Lee Big Bow, 45, pleaded guilty in July to assault with a dangerous weapon. Chief U.S. District Court Judge Brian M. Morris presided. The government alleged in court documents that in January 2021, law enforcement responded to a domestic disturbance at a residence on Rocky Boy...

  • For the Record, Nov. 2, 2022

    Updated Nov 3, 2022

    Havre Police Department Fraudulent charges on a credit card were reported by a caller at a Third Avenue business Wednesday at 8:19 a.m. -- A vehicle crash was reported on Main Street at 1:55 p.m. Wednesday. -- A caller on First Avenue reported Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. finding a stolen vehicle. -- Officers assisted another agency with an investigation at 5:09 p.m. Wednesday. -- A theft was reported on Second Street Wednesday at 11:03 p.m. -- A caller at 12:54 a.m. today asked...

  • Ag secretary announces millions in meat processing investments

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 2, 2022

    U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack held a press call Tuesday to discuss millions of dollars the federal government is investing in meat and poultry processing facilities around the country, including in Montana, with more to come soon. Vilsack said the Joe Biden administration set forth an aggressive effort to improve fairness and competition in the meat and poultry markets as well as improving local and regional food systems in January, and since then they've made a...

  • Winter weather advisory in effect

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 2, 2022

    A winter weather advisory is in effect for a region from the Rocky Mountain Front as far east as Liberty County, with a special warning for parts of Hill and Chouteau counties. The weather is predicted to stay chilly but no more local precipitation is expected till Friday night, with a chance of snow Saturday night through Sunday and snow likely Sunday night and Monday. The advisory that includes Liberty County, in effect through 6 tonight, says 1 inch to 4 inches of snow could fall with winds gusting as high as 30 mph to 40...

  • Swift fox survey being conducted

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Press release GLASGOW - If you see some lights at night north of U.S. Highway 2 this winter, it may not just be the northern lights. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks crews are live trapping swift fox from November through February, checking traps and handling fox during the long, dark hours of winter. Two two-member crews will be working, north of Highway 2, between Opheim and Havre. Since 2000, and about every five years since then, FWP has partnered with Canada to conduct a...

  • Bulk water station closing for upgrades

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Press release Havre Public Works Department has announced that The City of Havre Bulk Water station on 16th Avenue will be closed beginning Monday, Nov. 7, until further notice for necessary upgrades....

  • For the Record, Nov. 2, 2022

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Havre Police Department Dolan Weaver Tuss of Havre, 29, was issued a summons on a charge of criminal contempt related to a 24/7 Sobriety Program violation reported at 8:03 a.m. Tuesday. -- A Fourth Street caller reported receiving annoying phone calls Tuesday at 9:48 p.m. -- A summons was issued after a fight was reported at Havre Middle School Tuesday at 11:14 a.m. No details on charges were provided. -- A 12-year-old was issued a summons on an assault charge after a fight...

  • Ranching for Rivers applications opening in January

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Press release The Montana Association of Conservation Districts is funding the Ranching for Rivers program for projects between Spring of 2023 and Fall of 2024, providing a 50% cost share on waterside projects involving the installation of new fencing. In the Hill County region, projects on the Milk River, Beaver Creek, Little Box Elder Creek and Big Sandy Creek are most likely to qualify, but the Hill County Conservation District can help people check the eligibility of other creeks in the county. The program is aimed to...

  • USDA appoints members to Montana Farm Service Agency State Committee

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Staff and wire The USDA Farm Service Agency announced Friday appointees who will serve on the Montana USDA Farm Service Agency state committee. Ryan Lankford of Chinook will chair the committee. Other appointees are: • Casey Bailey, Fort Benton • Steve Carney, Scobey • Sarah Degn, Sidney • Jake Merkel, Whitehall U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., praised the appointees. “I’m pleased to see such a strong group of Montana farmers and ranchers named to our FSA State Committee,” Tester said in a press release. “These individuals wil...

  • Ag program opportunities available through Montana Farmers Union

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Montana Farmers Union GREAT FALLS — A Dec. 1 application deadline is fast approaching for two Farmers Union programs Applications for a program geared to develop leaders in the agricultural field are now open, with four spots from Montana Farmers Union available. The Farmers Union Enterprises Leadership program is intended to empower future leaders in the Farmers Union Enterprise states of North Dakota, Montana, Wisconsin, Minnesota and South Dakota. Each year, four members from each state are selected to represent their s...

  • Montana barley purchase agreement with Heineken International announced

    Updated Nov 2, 2022

    Press release HELENA — Gov. Greg Gianforte and Montana Department of Agriculture Director Christy Clark announced Tuesday a letter of intent for Heineken International Cerveceria Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma — Heineken International — to increase its purchase volume of Montana barley products. “We’re thrilled Heineken recognizes the superior quality of Montana barley and wants to do more business with our farmers,” Gianforte said. “This agreement ushers in tremendous opportunities for our ag industry.” Gianforte signed the lette...

  • HHS color guard takes first in competition in Idaho

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 1, 2022

    Havre High Schools' marching band and color guard team competed in the Mountain West Marching Band Festival in Pocatello, Idaho, this past weekend, going up against teams from Idaho, Utah and Montana, with the color guard taking first in their division. Color Guard Team Director Serena Dawson said this is her first year leading the team, but she thinks they did very will this weekend and during their fall season as a whole. "I was very happy with our team," Dawson said. "From...

  • Wildflower Reflections About Estate Planning set for Wednesday

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 1, 2022

    People have a chance to see a different approach to teaching estate planning with Wildflower Reflections about Estate Planning set for two sessions Wednesday. “If you think estate planning is a boring topic, then you haven’t been to one of Marsha Goetting’s presentations,” a release about the presentation said. ‘Goetting has enhanced her presentions by combining her appreciation of Montana wildflowers with her desire to help you remember strategies that can help you achieve your estate planning goals.” Goetting, a professor...

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