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Havre Area Chamber of Commerce The grand-prize winning Havre Festival Days button numbers drawn Saturday, Sept. 17, are : 588, 1073. The numbers drawn Friday, Sept. 16, are: 54, 839, 917, 1545, 1761. The numbers drawn Thursday, Sept. 15, are: 388, 452, 905, 1913, 1538. The numbers drawn Wednesday, Sept. 14, are: 184, 1668, 1743, 1846, 1849. The numbers drawn Tuesday, Sept. 13. are: 184, 1668, 1743, 1846, 1849. The numbers drawn Monday, Sept. 12, are: 616, 645, 1034, 1077,...
Havre Police Department A Wednesday 7:16 a.m. caller on First Avenue reported a house had broken into and damaged. —— A vehicle crash was reported on 11th Street West Wednesday at 8:12 a.m. —— A 14-year-old was issued a summons on an assault charge after an assault was reported at Havre High School Wednesday at 11:11 a.m. —— A vehicle crash was reported on the 100 Block of Third Avenue at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. —— Lateisha Ganuelas of Havre, 24, was issued a summons on a charge of endangering the welfare of children after...
Hill County Officials provided a number of updates on their recent activities at a meeting Tuesday, including the ongoing search for more staff, work on American Rescue Plan Act funded projects and the upcoming elections. Hill County Sheriff Jamie Ross said they are down to four full-time employees at the Hill County Detention Center and they’ve had to pull deputies off the street to fill the gaps. Ross said crime is rising and they are responding to calls as best they can. “We’re just trying to keep our heads above water...
After Havre Daily printed Monday an amended version of the Hill County Commission weekly calendar that had been printed Friday, the commission sent another addition to the calendar. Thursday at 1 p.m.: Discussion of Kenneth J. Wilson vs Hill County, Cause No. DV-19-126 and Plaintiff’s settlement proposal. The discussion may be closed to the public for litigation strategy discussion....
Historic photos and books, plus cowboy songs and stories highlight the October programs at the Montana Historical Society. Montana Historical Society The October Lecture Series is sponsored by the Friends of the Montana Historical Society as their primary annual fundraiser. Programs are held on Wednesdays at noon in the MTHS lobby; the cost is $5 per program, and brown bag lunches are welcome. Programs include: • Oct. 5 - A Gentlewoman's View of Butte in the 1880s: J...
Fort Belknap Indian Community and three conservation organizations filed a motion to intervene Monday against an attempt to overturn a ruling on a decision about conducting mining exploration in the Little Rocky Mountains south of Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. “There is substantial history establishing the detrimental effects created by previous mining activity in the Little Rockies,” President of the Fort Belknap Indian Community Jeffrey Stiffarm said in a release announcing the intervention . “Environmental impacts are b...
Havre High School hosted a presentation Tuesday by one of the most famous Native American athletes of all time, winner of the 10,000 meter dash at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and the only American to win gold in the event to this day. Billy Mills gave inspirational talks at Rocky Boy High School and Stone Child College Monday, then at Havre High Tuesday before heading to Box Elder High School. Mills made it to the NCAA All-American Cross country team three times and was a...
The Great Northern Fair Board met Tuesday and discussed a number of events coming up on the fairgrounds as well as a change in their plans to replace the horse barn on the grounds. Board member Bob Kaul said after an investigation by himself, Fairgrounds Manager Frank English and fellow Board member Ken Erickson they found that the I-beams in the building are still good and they recommend reroofing it instead of replacing it. Kaul said he knows that’s an expensive project, but he feels they still need the building for equipme...
From MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension and Montana Wool Growers Association are offering a beginner wool harvesting school Oct. 13-16, at locations in Billings and Molt. The school is for those who want to learn how to shear their own small flock or take a step toward becoming a professional shearer. Participants will learn marketing and business skills relevant to the wool industry, become familiar with the shearing machine and shearing tools and gain hands-on experience shearing sheep in a way t...
Havre Police Department Kristopher Ray Probert of Havre, 35, was arrested on charges of theft and forgery after a caller at a Third Street West facility report a theft, Tuesday at 9:09 a.m. —— Two summonses were issued related to a report of a fight at Havre Middle School Tuesday at 1 p.m. No details on charges were provided. —— Three summonses were issued after a disturbance was reported on Third Street at 7:39 p.m. Tuesday. No details on charges were provided. —— John Michael Segna of Havre, 32, was arrested on a disorderl...
Montana Farmers Union WASHINGTON — Federal lawmakers and agencies heard directly from Montanans about what’s impacting their farms and ranches during National Farmers Union’s 2022 Fall Legislative Fly-In held Sept. 11-14 at the nation’s capitol. Fourteen members of Montana Farmers Union joined with more than 250 other producers from around the country for the event that featured briefings with the White House, the USDA and FTC, as well as in-person meetings with members of Congress. Great Falls High seniors Shania and Nat...
Montana Department of Livestock HELENA — The Montana Department of Livestock confirmed last week highly pathogenic avian influenza — HPAI — in a Teton County poultry flock. This is the 11th HPAI affected Montana flock linked to a 2022 wave of HPAI infections in the United States traced to seasonal migration of wild birds. Since Sept. 1, Montana and eight other states have confirmed infections in domestic poultry. Due to ongoing detections, MDOL has reinstated recommendations to house birds indoors including birds enrol...
Havre Daily News staff MSU Extension Blaine County has issued a warning for people to be on the lookout for the eastern heath snail, an invasive species originally from eastern Europe. Several sightings of the eastern heath snail have been observed in counties to the south and west of Blaine County. The highly destructive pest travels easily in loads of hay. The Montana Department of Agriculture first discovered a population of the eastern heath snail in July 2012 near Belt,...
Havre City Council President Andrew Brekke led a Town Hall meeting Monday night on the potential merits of Havre moving to a council-manager form of government, a question that will be on this year's general election ballot. Under this form of government most of the responsibilities of Havre's mayor would be taken over by a city manager who is hired by the city council, a manager who would handle the day-to-day operations of city government while the council handles policy...
Parker's BBQ Pit owners Steve Parker and Jennifer Small-Parker received this year's Havre/Hill County Historic Preservations Committee's annual Christmas Ornament. Every year, the commission honors a historic building or location in the area, having a Christmas ornament designed to commemorate it and its historic and cultural importance to the area. Steve Parker said receiving the ornament was an honor, but it's not exactly their honor in the end. "We feel honored," he said....
The Hill County Commission is reminding people that a public hearing on the proposed tax on marijuana is scheduled for Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in the Timmons Room on the bottom floor of the Hill County Courthouse. The commission said it is looking for public input on how the money could be allocated....
Havre Daily News staff Havre Area Chamber of Commerce Director Jessica Fagerbakke has announced the winning floats from the judging before the Festival Days parade. One float won two honors. Triangle Communications Hill County float won both the Mayor's Choice and the Best Commercial Float. Bullhook Community Health Center won Best Non-Commercial Float with its Where's Waldo entry....
Havre Police Department A caller at the hospital reported Monday at 3:47 p.m. a person had been bitten by an animal. —— Tayla Wren Overlie of Havre, 33, was issued a summons on charges of obstructing a peace officer or other public servant, driving with a suspended or revoked driver’s license and speeding and on a Justice or City court warrant during a vehicle stop on First Street West Monday at 8:55 p.m. —— An arrest was made after a caller on 10th Street West reported a woman outside screaming Monday at 11:36 p.m. No d...
This weekend saw host to another successful Festival Days celebration with event after event drawing crowds from Friday to Sunday. All three days had major events this year, some larger than years past, some smaller, but all seemed to satisfy their audiences. Friday saw the Steve Heil Memorial Car Show that evening, with car enthusiasts from around the area lining up on Third Avenue, showing off their rides. Dave Lewis, one of the attendees said the show was a bit smaller...
The Eagle Creek Fire in the Bear Paw Mountains appears to be fairly well under control, with the resources deployed to fight the fire headed home at the end of shift today, Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Montana Forest Action Plan Project Manager Wyatt Frampton said this morning. Frampton said the fire is 95 percent contained, and although local firefighters will be keeping a close eye on it, the main job of firefighting is done. The incident commander as of last Tuesday, Robert Smith, said it was...
Havre Police Department Clifford John Black Elk of Havre, 31, was issued a summons on a charge of theft of lost or mislaid property after a wallet was reported stolen from a First Street business Friday at 11:11 a.m. —— A hit and run crash was reported at 1:52 p.m. Friday at Havre High School. —— A Second Street caller reported Friday at 2:26 p.m. that a vehicle had been stolen two days prior. —— A 3:40 p.m. Friday caller reported slashed tires on Fourth Street. —— A 14-year-old was issued a summons on a charge of minor...
Editor’s note: Havre Daily News received an updated version of this calendar after a previous version already went to press Friday. Monday 10 a.m. — Council on Aging interview with Bill Lanier in commissioners’ office 1 p.m. — Fair Commission interview with Alicia DeRosa in commissioners’ office Museum board interview with Vickie Clouse moved to Wednesday at 11 a.m. Tuesday 8:30 a.m. — Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation fire update call in commissioners’ office 10 a.m. — Montana Department of T...
Editor’s note: Havre Daily News did not receive this agenda in time to print it in Friday’s edition of Havre Daily News. Great Northern Fair Commission will meet Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. in the Great Northern Fairgrounds Community Center. The meeting agenda is: Call meeting to order Roll call of members Recognize and record public attendees Approve minutes Public comment — anything brought up here will be added to next month’s new business to be discussed and voted on Fair manager’s report Civic groups report Do...
The agenda for the Hill County Commission weekly business meeting Thursday at 10 a.m. is: Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims Employment Budgets Ordinance Resolutions Resolution No. 22-2705 Resolution Appointing Special Deputy County Attorneys Contracts FY2023 Extension Services Agreement between Montana State University Extension and Hill County, Montana Inmate Excess Medical Insurance and/or Claims Administration Management 2022-2023 Agreement Health Department Family Planning...
The Havre-Hill County Library will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23. The library will be closed from 9 to 10 a.m. for an all-staff meeting....