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  • 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

  • Veterans toxic exposure bill coming to the Senate floor

    Tim Leeds|Updated May 27, 2022

    A compromise, bipartisan bill decades in the making set to help veterans exposed to toxic substances while in service finally looks to be headed to the floor of the Senate. Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and Jerry Moran, R-Kan., the chair and ranking member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committe, respectively, held a press conference Thursday to talk about the Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act of 2022. “This bill will address decades of inaction (and allow) the U...

  • $4.87 claim a subject of major discussion at commission meeting

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 27, 2022

    The Hill County Commission spent a half-hour at their weekly business meeting Thursday discussing the procedural propriety of approving a $4.87 claim, which they denied at the recommendation of Hill County Auditor Kathy Olson and against the recommendation of Hill County Treasurer Sandy Brown and Hill County Clerk and Recorder Sue Armstrong. Before discussion began, Hill County Commissioner Diane McLean, reading from the relevant areas of Montana Code Annotated, said the commission can override Olson’s request with a m...

  • Tuss reelected to national economic development board

    Updated May 27, 2022

    Press release The National Association of Development Organizations has announced that Paul Tuss, Executive director of Bear Paw Development Corp., was recently re-elected to NADO’s Board of Directors, representing the Central Region, a multi-state area that includes Montana. “I am honored to once again be elected by my colleagues in our region to serve on NADO’s Board of Directors and be Montana’s voice for those initiatives that help organizations like Bear Paw Development properly serve the economic and community develop...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated May 27, 2022

    Monday Courthouse closed in observance of Memorial Day holiday Tuesday 8:30 a.m. — Payroll and claims 10:30 a.m. — Road department meeting in the commissioner’s office Wednesday 9 a.m. — Hill County project update – zoom call in the commissioner’s office 10 a.m. — Sheriff negotiation in the Timmons Room 1 p.m. — ARPA projects meeting in the commissioners’ office Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly business meeting in Commissioner’s office Agenda: Public comments on non-agenda Public comments on agenda items County needs City dee...

  • Notice - Havre pool closed for Memorial Day

    Updated May 27, 2022

    Havre Community Pool will be closed Monday, May 30, in observance of Memorial Day. For more information, people can call 406-265-8161....

  • Notice - Police patrolling cemetery over weekend

    Updated May 27, 2022

    Havre Police Department During the Memorial Day Weekend, Havre Police Department will increase its patrols at the Highland Cemetery. The cemetery is open during daylight hours only for visitation. People are not permitted in the cemetery after dark and no off-road vehicles are allowed in the cemetery at any time. Please have a safe Memorial Day Weekend....

  • For the Record, May 27, 2022

    Updated May 27, 2022

    Havre Police Department T'Shauna Lee Azure of Havre, 23, was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge after officers investigated a disturbance involving an ex at 6 a.m. Thursday. -- A window was reported broken out of a garage Monday at 9:25 a.m. -- Brandon Rollin Turner of Havre, 20, was arrested on a charge of obstructing a peace officer or other public servant after a caller on 14th Avenue reported Thursday at 11:15 a.m. that two sons were causing a disturbance. -- Joshua...

  • Out Our Way: Turn around, dogie! - Isaiah 1:18-20

    Updated May 27, 2022

    Out our way, hunting strays goes with the trade. Most calves stick close to Mama and the herd, but now and again a stray "dogie" wanders off and gets lost. This is especially true with open range cattle that populate the Beaver Creek area for a time each year. I was taking "Doc" to the Dumas homestead up in the Bear Paws which borders the Beaver Creek and the Rocky Boy's Indian/Chippewa Cree reservation. Various crews were working cattle and getting them out of the back...

  • Pastors Corner: May the spirit of Jesus be with you always

    Updated May 27, 2022

    OK, here is the deal. This Sunday provides us with options for our Sunday readings. Normally this is the Seventh Sunday in Easter and we would be using Acts 7:55-60, Revelations 22:12-14, 16-17, 20, and John 17:20-26 for our reading at Mass this weekend. Because Easter Sunday (being a moveable celebration) came as it did this year we will be using the readings for the Ascension of the Lord this Sunday for our readings at Mass: Acts 1:1-11, Hebrews 9:24-28; 10:19-23, and Luke...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated May 27, 2022

    You know, Lord, the melody of that old hymn, "For The Beauty Of The Earth," brought to mind "Care of the Earth" and "Stewardship" and Psalms 24:1: "The earth is the Lord's and everything in it." If we go to checking out the hymn itself, which was written by Folliott S, Pierpoint (1835-1917), one finds that there are two additional verses seldom printed in any hymnals - probably no wonder, as which song leader ever leads to sing all four - or for that matter, all seven verses...

  • Senior Center News, May 27, 2022

    Updated May 27, 2022

    North Central Senior Citizens Center May 30 to June 3 Menu Monday, May 30 — Memorial Day Holiday — center is closed Tuesday, May 31 — Oven-baked chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, rolls, cake Wednesday, June 1 — Oven-baked fish, au gratin potatoes, peas, coffee cake Thursday, June 2 — Pork tips, buttered noodles, broccoli, brownies Friday, June 3 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert. Noise complaints: Do you hear sounds that no one else hears? It might be a ringing. A clicking. Or maybe a buzzing, hissing, or humming. Hear...

  • Young makes Midway University Spring 2022 Dean's List

    Updated May 27, 2022

    Press release MIDWAY, KY (05/26/2022) — Midway University announced that Jenna Young of Chester is among the students who have been named to its Dean’s List for the 2022 Spring Semester. To be named to the list, a student must be classified as full-time and obtain a 3.60 grade point average for the semester, with 326 students making the 2022 Spring Dean’s List. Midway University is a private, co-educational institution located in Woodford County and part of the greater Lexington, Kentucky area....

  • Cammon, Griffith , Klein earn MUS Honor Scholarships

    Updated May 27, 2022

    Press release The Montana University System has awarded the prestigious Montana University System Honor Scholarship to students including Havre High School seniors Hiram Cammon and Riley Klein and Big Sandy High School senior Amiya Griffith. The MUS Honor Scholarship is a renewable scholarship offered by the Montana Board of Regents that waives undergraduate tuition for up to eight semesters at any campus of the Montana University System or Dawson, Flathead Valley or Miles community colleges. The scholarship’s average v...

  • Iconic Homes - Pepin Mansion major part of Havre history

    Updated May 27, 2022

    by Emily Mayer Recently, I had the privilege of addressing Mrs. Lindsey Ratliff’s local history students. What a great bunch of future leaders! I was present to let the class know of job opportunities at the Clack Museum and Buffalo Jump, but that quickly turned into a great question and answer session about our rich local history. One student asked how I became a historian, and the best answer I could give her — or anyone else — is that it’s a calling. Much like those in the medical field or clergy will tell you, one gets an...

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