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  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly business meeting

    Updated Jun 21, 2022

    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 Contracts Council on Aging care contract with A Plus Health Care Board appointments Policy updates County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval County needs Laredo easement approval County credit card policy Insurance PCT Breakout Professional services contract for preliminary architectural report Quit claim...

  • For the Record, June 21, 2022

    Updated Jun 21, 2022

    Havre Police Department A Friday 10:18 a.m. call from Lincoln Avenue that someone stole the caller's guns was linked to an investigation started in response to a 5:52 p.m. call of a man attempting to get onto a Lincoln Avenue property and a Saturday 11:42 a.m. report from the original caller saying that his landlord had his guns and money. -- A caller at a First Street business reported Friday at 4:31 p.m. having more information on a shoplifter from the previous night. --...

  • Quick pics: Catching the big one in the rain

    Updated Jun 19, 2022

  • Is it enough rain to end the drought?

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 19, 2022

    After months of drought, an atmospheric river finally brought some moisture to this part of Montana - too much in the Bear Paw Mountains, leading to restricted access on Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation and again flooding parts of Beaver Creek Park. The area had seen a few years of moisture shortages and drought conditions, with some local ranchers selling off stock by the start of May and looking to see if they needed to sell more and some local crop producers saying their...

  • Blaine County reports COVID-19- related death

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 19, 2022

    As case numbers creep up again in Montana, Blaine County Health Department reported Friday the county’s 34th COVID-19-related death. The release said that from June 7 through Friday, the health department was notified of 16 new cases with 30 recoveries. As of Friday, Blaine County had eight active cases and one active hospitalization with 2,534 cases confirmed since coronavirus 2019 first was discovered in Montana in March 2020. The release asked Blaine County residents to “please be vigilant: COVID is not over. Please was...

  • Student from Zurich wins top prize at NASA Lunabotics Competition in Cape Canaveral

    Updated Jun 19, 2022

    Press release Montana Technological University’s Robotic Mining Club, which includes a student from the Hi-Line, took home the top mining award at the NASA Lunabotics Competition at the Kennedy Space Center recently. The competition saw 38 universities competing for the top honors. Chinook High School 2021 graduate Garrett Pruttis of Zurich, a computer science major at Tech, was on the team. The competition involved designing and building a robot to dig through simulated lunar surface to deposit as much gravel simulant as p...

  • Rosgaard named to Gonzaga University Dean's List

    Updated Jun 19, 2022

    Press release SPOKANE, Wash. —Ashlin Rosgaard of Havre was among the students to earned placement on the Gonzaga University Dean’s List for spring semester 2022. Students must earn a 3.5 to 3.84 grade-point average to be listed....

  • From the Courts - Federal District Court: Chinook man sentenced for meth trafficking on Fort Belknap

    Updated Jun 19, 2022

    From the Office of The U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana GREAT FALLS - A Chinook man who admitted to trafficking methamphetamine on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation was sentenced Thursday to six years in prison to be followed by five years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said Friday. Kalled Sam Hassen Jaha, 39, pleaded guilty in March to possession with intent to distribute meth. Chief U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided. In court...

  • For the Record, June 20, 2022

    Updated Jun 19, 2022

    Havre Police Department A Havre caller reported a sex offense Thursday at 9:43 a.m. -- A caller on 11th Street West reported a deer stuck in the fence at U.S. Bank Park Thursday at 9:05 p.m. -- After a Thursday 10:29 p.m. caller at a First Street West business reported a beer theft, three juveniles were issued summonses: a 15-year-old on charges of shoplifting, minor in possession and curfew violation, a 16-year-old on charges of MIP and juvenile curfew violations and a...

  • Needed rain falls but causes flooding

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 16, 2022

    After a several-month dry spell, this region finally has seen some rain - but rain that fell fast enough to again cause flooding in the Bear Paw Mountains. After a downpour in the mountains - Beaver Creek Park Superintendent Chad Edgar said they received more than 3 inches at Camp Kiwanis on the park and he heard more than 6 inches fell farther south - Beaver Creek burst over its banks Wednesday, flooding campsites and access roads. The Chippewa Cree Tribe Natural Resources De...

  • Commission discusses credit card policy and property-casualty insurance

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 16, 2022

    The Hill County Commission once again discussed a potential change to how the county pays for property-casualty insurance at a weekly business meeting Thursday and drew criticism from county officials for their handling of it. Hill County Commissioner Diane McLean said previously that the commission sat down with Hill County Auditor Kathy Olson to create a new system after Montana Association of Counties made changes to how it handles this insurance. McLean said she believes the proposal, which breaks out the cost of that ins...

  • Fort Belknap supports additional mining withdrawal

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 16, 2022

    The president of Fort Belknap Indian Community's tribal council said the council is pleased about U.S. Bureau of Land Management announcing it plans to withdraw more land just south of Fort Belknap Indian Reservation from mining, but it is still looking for answers on some new mining claims filed in an area that had been banned from mining. Fort Belknap Indian Community Council President Jeffrey "Jeff" Stiffarm said in replies to questions from Havre Daily News that if mining...

  • Joplin Art in the Park and Car show set for Saturday

    Pam Burke|Updated Jun 16, 2022

    Joplin’s Art in the Park and Car Show starts with a few events tonight, but is in full swing all day Saturday starting at 8 a.m. in the park and ending at closing time at Nancy’s Bar. Breakfast will be served at the park at 8 a.m. for all the people setting up for the day and getting registered for events. Along with the vendor show, with homemade and commercial goods, the car show will see around 60 cars from antique to new on display. And the day will include food boo...

  • Senior Center News, June 17, 2022

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    North Central Senior Citizens Center June 20-24 Menu Monday, June 20 — Chicken broccoli casserole, garlic cheddar biscuits, salad, cookies Tuesday, June 21 — Salad, meat loaf, scalloped potatoes, green beans, rolls, chocolate cake Wednesday, June 22 — Philly steak sandwich, potato salad, pickle spear, apple Thursday, June 23 — Swiss steak with tomatoes, onions and peppers, mashed potatoes, peas, dessert Friday, June 24 — Soup, salad bar, chef’s choice, dessert Keeping up with the pandemic: June 13, 26 new vases of COVID-19...

  • Havre summer child's meal program menu

    Updated Jun 16, 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...

  • City manager topic of Monday town hall

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    Press release Dan Clark, director of Montana State University’s Local Government Center, will discuss benefits and disadvantages of a manager form of government during a Havre Town Hall meeting Monday in Havre City Hall. The meeting is scheduled to be called to order at 7 p.m....

  • Agenda - Hill Count Commission weekly calendar

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    Monday 9:30 a.m. — Superintendent of Schools budget review in commissioners’ office 1:30 p.m. — Building manager meeting in commissioners’ office 5:15 p.m. — Mosquito board meeting Tuesday 10 a.m. — Dog/animal ordinance meeting at Hill County County Health Department Meeting room 10:30 a.m. — Road Department meeting in commissioners’ office 12:30 p.m. — Closed-door meeting for litigation for LodeStar at the Airport Wednesday 7 a.m. — Coffee Connection at the Robins School Administration Building 9:30 a.m. — Milk River Levy me...

  • Notice - Cottonwood Schools board meetings set

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    Press release The board of trustees of Cottonwood Schools June regular and quarterly safety meetings will be Tuesday, June 21, at 6 p.m. at the North School. Public can attend via electronics by contacting the clerk at 406-265-6970....

  • For the Record, June 17, 2022

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    Havre Police Department Larae Ann Sunchild of Havre, 40, was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant after a Second Street caller reported two people fighting on the corner Wednesday at 2:14 p.m. -- An anonymous woman dropped of a mile marker sign at the police station Wednesday at 9:27 p.m. but wouldn't say where she found the sign or leave her name. Hill County Sheriff's Office A deputy served a warrant at Hill County Detention Center Wednesday at 8:34 a.m., but no...

  • Out Our Way: All hat ... - Matthew 7:21-23

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    Out our way we know the difference between a "cowboy hat" and a "cowboy's hat." When I bought my headgear from the store, it was a "cowboy hat," referring to the look and style. After a few years of sun, wind, dust, rain, snow, and more than a few times being landed on after one of my numerous "unscheduled flights" from Doc's back, it became a "cowboy's hat." It bore my history of working cattle up on the Tiger Ridge and elsewhere. Now, as it happens, a friend of mine owned a...

  • Pastor's Corner: Father's Day encouragement

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    With Father's Day coming up in two days, I would like to encourage fathers with several verses of scripture and then close this article with a personal story illustrating the point that we, as fathers, need to always be striving to be better fathers, allowing God to speak to us through everyday life conversations and experiences. Psalm 103:13: "As a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who fear him." When we think of a father, is the first...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    You know Lord, sometimes things pop up and seem to fit right in - so - here's an acronym written by Lowell Lundstrom, date unknown, portraying important qualities regarding fathers. He wrote that American families are falling apart because of failure of fathers to fulfill their God-given role. The acronym: F - FEAR - in Ecclesiastes 12:13 Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived said," Fear God, and keep His commandments; For this is the whole duty of man." Proverbs 1:7 - "The...

  • Lindbloom named to SUNY Potsdam President's List

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    Press release POTSDAM, N.Y. — Makayla Lindbloom of Havre, Montana, was recently named to the President’s List at The State University of New York at Potsdam. Lindbloom, whose major is archaeological studies, was among 828 SUNY Potsdam students who were honored for academic excellence in the spring 2022 semester. To achieve the honor of being on the President’s List, each student must have satisfactorily completed 12 numerically-graded semester hours, with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher....

  • Local students named to UM Western Dean's List

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    Press release DILLON — Several local students are among the 508 University of Montana Western named to the 2022 spring semester Dean’s List. To achieve this honor, students must be enrolled full-time or for 12 semester credits and carry a minimum 3.33 grade point average. An asterisk after a name indicates a student received Dean’s List high honors. The listing below is local students, by hometown, who made the list. An asterisk denotes high honors. Box Elder Lillian Gopher Joelnell Momberg Shannon StandingRock Chinook Heavi...

  • Davison, Wertheimer awarded P.E.O. Chapter AZ scholarships

    Updated Jun 16, 2022

    Havre High School seniors Emory Davison and Carley Wertheimer each accepted their $500 P.E.O. Chapter AZ scholarships from chapter member Paulette Cronk at Havre High School. The P.E.O. Chapter is active in helping young women pursue a college education. P.E.O. Chapter AZ typically provides two scholarships each year. This year, the two high school scholarships were awarded and another went to a Montana State University-Northern student. The P.E.O. chapter holds fundraisers...

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