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  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly business meeting

    Updated Jun 6, 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 Gildford Water and Sewer District - Justin Miller and Tyler Kapperud, four-year re-appointments; Landon Warren, four-year new appointment replacing Don Miller. Policy updates County permit...

  • Late voter registration ends noon Monday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 5, 2022

    People are being reminded that, after a recent Montana Supreme Court decision, people will not be able to register to vote on election day. Hill County Clerk and Recorder Sue Armstrong said people that if haven't already registered to vote they need to do so in person as the Hill County Courthouse before noon Monday, as same-day registration is no longer possible in Montana. She said people needed a picture ID to register to vote, like a current Montana Driver's License. It...

  • No printed edition of Havre Daily today, June 3

    Updated Jun 3, 2022

    Due to problems with the press, Havre Daily will not have a printed edition today, June 3, 2022. Subscribers will be credited for today’s edition....

  • Senior Center News, June 3, 2022

    Updated Jun 3, 2022

    North Central Senior Citizens Center June 6-10 Menu Monday, June 6 — Swedish meatballs, rice, Harvard beets, fruit Tuesday, June 7 — Roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, cauliflower, rolls, peach kuchen Wednesday, June 8 — Chicken-fried steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrots, coffee cake Thursday, June 9 — Polish sausage, sauerkraut, potato supreme, pudding Friday, June 10 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert Keeping up with the pandemic: May 31, 36 new cases of COVID-19, 12 recovered, total 4907, active 24, one hospitalizatio...

  • For the Record, June 3, 2022

    Updated Jun 3, 2022

    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 a.m. Thursday. -- A caller on Heritage Drive reported finding a set of keys in the yard Thursday at 8:07 a.m. -- A caller reported rear-ending a vehicle on Fifth Avenue Thursday at 1:51 p.m. --...

  • As new cases rise, gridlock could delay COVID funds until fall - or longer

    Havre Daily News staff and The Associated Press|Updated Jun 3, 2022

    As numbers of new COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to creep up - including in Montana - President Joe Biden's administration says the U.S. is headed for "a lot of unnecessary loss of life" if Congress fails to provide billions more dollars to brace for the pandemic's next wave. Yet the quest for that money is in limbo, the latest victim of election-year gridlock that's stalled or killed a host of Democratic priorities. That comes as numbers of new cases again...

  • KidsMAT again bringing child theater camps to region

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 3, 2022

    Montana Actors' Theatre is holding its annual Kids MAT productions over the next few months and is still looking for participants in these four-day theater camps for Hi-Line youth. Kids MAT Director Angela Pratt said the camps are for local children ages 5 to 12, and it can be a great introduction to theater. "It is an opportunity for young students to try out theater, or get better at theater," Pratt said. She said MAT has been able to hold these camps through the pandemic...

  • 42nd Annual Blackpowder Spring Shoot held at Fort Assinniboine

    Updated Jun 2, 2022

    Bullhook Bottoms Blackpowder Club Seventy-nine shooters participated in the 42nd annual Bullhook Bottoms Blackpowder Club Spring Shoot held May 28-30 at historic Fort Assinniboine south of Havre. The weather was great all weekend, with temperatures in the high 60s to 70s with the normal northern Montana winds off and on, but shooting conditions would be rated as good. Shooters came from all parts of Montana, yet the attendance numbers were down because of the wet weather...

  • Havre school board hears update on upcoming and ongoing projects

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 2, 2022

    At last week’s planning meeting Havre Public Schools administrators and trustees discussed proposed and ongoing projects in the district and what the next few years will bring. HPS Superintendent Craig Mueller first gave an update on the districts ongoing coordination with AMERESCO, which has been contracted to do an energy audit of the school and make improvements to buildings and facilities to make them more efficient and save the district money in the long run. Mueller said he’s been meeting with AMERESCO’s team every...

  • Election officials: Late registration ends Monday

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 2, 2022

    Election officials are reminding people that they will not be able to register to vote on Election Day, following a state Supreme Court ruling overturning a district judge’s ruling blocking the impact of new laws. District Court Judge Michael Moses ruled in April the laws that eliminated Election Day voter registration, changed voter ID requirements for college students and banned the paid collection of voted ballots would not be in effect for the June primary election because it appears they “unconstitutionally burden the ri...

  • For the Record, June 2, 2022

    Updated Jun 2, 2022

    Havre Police Department A theft was reported by a 15th Street West caller Wednesday at 9:39 a.m. -- A Washington Avenue caller reported Wednesday at 4:43 p.m. that a mailbox was damaged. -- A violation of a no contact order was reported at 8:23 p.m. Wednesday on First Street Northeast. -- Nine summonses were issued or arrests made related to a 4:04 a.m. report today of a very loud house party on Wilson Avenue. Details were not available. Hill County Sheriff's Office Deputies...

  • Havre school board hears budget update

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 1, 2022

    Havre Public Schools administrators and trustees heard an update on proposed budgets for the upcoming year, which were roughly the same as this past year, although some buildings and departments saw increases or cuts in their budgets and the subject of inflation was brought up by multiple administrators. Havre Superintendent Craig Mueller discussed during last week’s planning meeting his own office’s budget, which covers public relations, travel, supplies and, most of all, legal and technical services. Mueller said legal and...

  • Art Alley celebration set for Saturday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 1, 2022

    The Art Alley's Spring Celebration will be held Saturday and will feature a memorial painting to a well-known Havre artist and Havre Art Association member. The celebration is being run by the Havre Art and Beautification Committee of Downtown Havre Matters! in partnership with the Hi-Line Arts Council and will feature art displays, art activities for children, music and food trucks, a press release about the celebration said. The event was originally set for April 30 but was...

  • Local conservation working group meeting June 8

    Updated Jun 1, 2022

    Press release The core purpose of conservation districts is to represent and serve the natural resource needs of their community. One of the ways we achieve this is through local working group meetings where stakeholders can voice their concerns, tell of their experiences, and influence both Conservation District focus and the direction of Natural Resources Conservation Service long-range plans. This year the Hill County Conservation District Local Working Group meeting will...

  • For the Record, June 1, 2022

    Updated Jun 1, 2022

    Havre Police Department A 12-year-old girl was issued a summons on an assault charge after a caller at Sunnyside School reported Tuesday at 9:16 a.m. that a student was assaulted on a bus Wednesday of last week. -- A caller on the south side of the viaduct reported Tuesday at 10:34 a.m. his motorcycle was rear-ended, but no one was injured. -- Justin James Ahenakew of Box Elder, 33, was issued a summons on a theft charge after a caller at a First Street business reported a...

  • Quick pics: Remembering fallen comrades

    Updated May 31, 2022

  • Havre High holds 2022 graduation

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 31, 2022

    After more than two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, Havre High School held its graduation for the Class of 2022 Sunday at Blue Pony Stadium, where the students were thanked for their perseverance and encouraged to succeed in the next chapter of life. Havre Public Schools Superintendent Craig Mueller also thanked graduates' families for their flexibility during this difficult time and the HPS Board of Trustees for their continued support. Mueller said students should keep...

  • Quick pics: Raising clouds of black powder smoke

    Updated May 31, 2022

  • State Senate candidate speaks at local Pachyderms meeting

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 31, 2022

    Steve Chvilicek of Havre, running in this year's Republican Primary for Montana Senate District 14, spoke at a meeting of North Central Pachyderms Friday and touted his merits as a candidate. Chvilicek talked about his life growing up on a family farm north of Hingham, learning the value of competition and hard work which he described as one of the greatest gifts his parents bestowed on him. He said he started mowing lawns in sixth grade, a business which would be the...

  • MTHS announces Heritage Keeper Awards

    Updated May 31, 2022

    Montana Historical Society Arlyne Reichert and Margie Smith are recipients of the 2022 Heritage Keeper award, while The Sons and Daughters of Montana Pioneers recently were named as the prestigious 2022 Heritage Guardian winners. Both awards are bestowed annually by the Montana Historical Society Board of Trustees. The Heritage Keeper award honors Montanans who provide distinguished service to the state and people of Montana by protecting our history and culture. The Montana...

  • Hill county man pleads guilty in unlicensed outfitting in Hill County

    Updated May 31, 2022

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Jody K. Hansen of Rudyard, 52, pleaded guilty to two counts of outfitting without a license in Hill County. In 2019, wardens began investigating Dogwood Hunting, the private lands outfitting business run by Hansen south of Rudyard, under the suspicion that Hansen was illegally taking some of his hunting and fishing clients on related activities outside his private land. During the investigation, wardens found that Hansen and his associate, Robert Spicher of Hingham, 56, outfitted fishing...

  • For the Record, May 31, 2022

    Updated May 31, 2022

    Havre Police Department Officers investigated a 7:39 a.m. Friday report of items stolen from a residence on Sixth Street. -- Tessa Shayne Bigknife of Havre, 20, was issued a summons on a charge of endangering the welfare of children after a 9:25 a.m. Friday caller on 10th Street West reported a woman had left her baby. -- A 16-year-old Havre boy was issued a summons on charges of juvenile curfew violations and runaway juvenile after a caller on Juniper Drive reported Friday...

  • Havre school board talks school security

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 27, 2022

    Havre Public Schools administrators, after a planning meeting about upcoming budgets and project updates with the HPS Board of Trustees, laid out the district’s safety procedures in the wake of the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, this week. “I’ve gotten a lot of questions about the horrible situation that happened in Texas and if the district is prepared and ready,” HPS Superintendent Craig Mueller said. Mueller said the district has comprehensive response protocols that students and staff can follow to deal with em...

  • Memorial Day weekend events set

    Pam Burke|Updated May 27, 2022

    This weekend will see many celebrations as a nod to the start of summer and to honor members of the military who died while serving their country. The weekend starts tonight with the All American Memorial Day Kick-off Party at Great Northern Fairgrounds. The event runs 5 p.m. to midnight and is free an open to the public. The evening will feature and Honor Guard posting of colors, a car and motorcycle show-and-shine, food vendors and a pet parade. For those people open to a...

  • Quick pics: A senior tribute

    Updated May 27, 2022

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