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Montana Sen. Mark Sweeney, D-Philpsburg, is running for one of Montana's two seats in the U.S. House Representatives, and during a trip to the Havre area this week talked about his campaign and political goals recently. Sweeney is running for the seat held by Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., who has filed as a candidate for reelection. The race also has three Republican challengers including Kyle Austin of Billings, a Havre native; James Boyette of Bozeman, and Charles...
Staff and wire Leadership High School at Havre High School returned this year after stopping due to the COVID-19 pandemic last year, with the Class of 2022 graduating in a ceremony at Montana State University-Northern this year. This year's class was Havre High School students Kenny Shellenberger, Lane Kinsella, Conner McKay, Allie Messinger, Maddie Thomas, Ali Maloughney, Hannah Gingery, Sofia Dawson, Abigail Adams, Scott Woods, Kate Hemmer and Courtney Burchard. Havre...
Press release Montana State University-Northern will continue its Spring 2022 Brown Bag Lecture Series Thursday, March 31, with a presentation called “Victim Vulnerability: How Disabilities Affect the Likelihood, Characteristics, and Outcomes of Sexual Assault,” by Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Samantha Balemba-Brownlee, Ph.D. The event will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in Hagener Science 101 — the Pit — and it is open to the public. Sack lunches are provided but limited, so attendees are encouraged to RSVP by Mond...
Havre Police Department A summons was issued after a caller at Havre Middle School reported a fight at 12:11 p.m. Wednesday. No details on charges were provided. -- Someone stopped at the police station Wednesday at 1:53 p.m. to speak with an officer about a scam call. -- Randi Lynn Hill of Great Falls, 36, was issued a summons on a shoplifting charge after a caller at a U.S. Highway 2 Northwest business reported a shoplifting complaint Wednesday at 2:40 p.m. -- A 17-year-old...
Watch for an update on infrastructure and funding from Havre Public Works in upcoming editions of Havre Daily News. Havre officials said during a town hall meeting Monday that the problem with deer dying in Havre seems to come from eating food from humans. After Pam Harada asked about several reports of deer being found dead in town, Havre Police Chief Gabe Matosich said the officers investigating found that the dead deer were generally in good health, but eating the wrong...
The Hill County Commission may make a decision at their weekly business meeting Thursday about whether or not to raise county contributions to employee health care plans to cover a 6.5 percent rate increase by the Montana Association of Counties, through which county employees get their health issuance. The commissioners have said this increase from MACo seems like a result of the pandemic and the lack of elective procedures done during that time, as well as the increased demand for them as the pandemic appears to be less...
A panel of experts talked about local economic issues during a discussion last week at the end of the Economic Outlook Seminar 2022 put on by University of Montana's Bureau of Business and Economic Research, with two issues becoming intertwined - housing and remote work. Bureau Executive Director Patrick Barkey moderated the panel discussion, which included Bear Paw Development Corp. Exectuive Director Paul Tuss, bureau Associate Director Paul Sonora, Jeremy Sage, Montana...
Press release The MSU-Northern Foundation has announced that Executive Director Shantel Cronk will be stepping down from her role at the Foundation in mid-May. Cronk, who has been at the Foundation since 2019, has accepted a new role with the Montana State University Alumni Foundation in Bozeman. The MSU-Northern Foundation has started the search for a new executive director. The job description can be found at http://www.msunfoundation.org and resumes with cover letters should be sent to the foundation, attention to the...
A front-page story and the caption for a photo with a story about Monday’s meeting of the Havre Public Schools board in Tuesday’s edition misidentified Kevin Johnson as a Montana State University-Northern professor. Johnson has retired. The story also misidentified Sunnyside Intermediate School librarian and teacher Carrie Gillen....
Havre Police Department Curtis Stephen Lamere of Havre, 47, was arrested on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia and probation violation after a caller reported Tuesday at 12:01 p.m. that a man was carrying a club in the Wilson Avenue area. -- A summons was issued after a caller at Sixth Avenue and 10th Street reported a driver in a silver pickup truck was passing illegally on Sixth Tuesday at 12:31 p.m. No details on the charges were provided. -- A Tuesday 1:59 p.m....
from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Warmer temperatures are forecast for the upcoming weeks, which means the walleye spawning operation on Fort Peck Reservoir will soon be underway. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks staff has been in the process of preparing spawning barges, holding pens, and trap nets so they ready to deploy once the ice is off the Big Dry Arm. "The activities of fish are very dependent on water temperatures, and you never know what is going to happen with...
Montana Actors’ Theatre is again offering several paid internships for college students and recent college graduates. Interns oversee MAT youth programs including the touring KidsMAT Summer Children's Theatre camps and the annual youth production, which this summer will be “Happily Ever Before.” People can receive practical experience in the performing arts including: • Directing; • Stage managing; • Costuming; • Set design and construction; • Lighting and sound, and • Working with children Intern applicants must b...
Editor's note: This version corrects that Montana State University-Northern Professor Kevin Johnson has retired and correct the position of Sunnyside Intermediate School librarian and teacher . At a special meeting Monday, the Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees voted five to three to implement a five-day week with an earlier start time for the upcoming school year despite the overwhelming opposition of attendees to the meeting, nearly all of them teachers. Teachers at...
Press release LEWISTOWN - Colorful artwork and creative slogans illustrate the importance of wildfire prevention in the 2022 Keep Montana Green art contest. "We had some fantastic entries that demonstrate just how creative and artistic Montana youth are, especially as it relates to depicting wildfire prevention,'" said Clive Rooney, Area Manager of the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Northeastern Land Office in Lewistown, Mont. The northeastern Montana...
from Montana Department of Commerce HELENA — The Office of Indian Country Economic Development at the Montana Department of Commerce announced today that Gerald Gray, Chairman of the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe, was elected as the new Chair of the Montana State Tribal Economic Development Commission. Gray is in his fourth three-year term with STEDC. “I’m excited to be a part of the commission, which helps guide Tribes in economic development and fosters economic growth among Montana’s Tribal Nations,” Gray said. He replaces...
Havre Police Department A 9:21 a.m. Monday caller reported graffiti at two city parks. -- A non-injury vehicle crash was reported by a Third Street caller Monday at 10:12 a.m. -- A shoplifter was reported driving away from a First Street business in a black pickup truck at 4:59 p.m. Monday. -- Officers investigated a theft, forger or fraud reported at 6:48 p.m. Monday. -- Monday at 7:14 p.m., a caller at a Montana State University-Northern residence hall reported the theft of...
Press release The Town Pump Charitable Foundation, a longtime supporter of the Producer Partnership, recently awarded the partnership a grant for $30,000. “We are grateful to the Town Pump Charitable Foundation for its ongoing investment in our mission. This grant will pay for the processing of 10,000 to 12,000 pounds of hamburger much needed protein for Montanans battling food insecurity,” Producer Partnership Board of Directors Vice President Dan Walker said. The Producer Partnership is a non-profit organization whose mis...
from Montana Department of Agriculture HELENA — Following the first day of spring and beginning of Ag Week in Montana, the Department of Agriculture is reminding growers to ensure their seeds and plant materials are sourced from licensed dealers and nurseries to preserve the health of agriculture in Montana. “From farmers and ranchers to backyard gardeners, the success of Montana Agriculture relies on sourcing quality seeds and plant materials from trustworthy sources,” said Ian Foley, agricultural sciences admin...
from U.S. Department of Agriculture WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service and the State of Montana have finalized a Cooperative Interstate Shipment agreement, which provides an opportunity for selected state-inspected meat and poultry processors to ship their products across state lines. Under the CIS agreement, the State of Montana may inspect meat products produced in selected establishments for shipment throughout the United States. The CIS program was launched in 2012 und...
Hill County Democrats introduced seven candidates for local, state and national elections at a meeting Sunday, where the candidates spoke about their goals and qualifications and encouraged attendees to get as many Democrats as possible into office in the upcoming elections. Running on the local level is Hill County Commission Executive Assistant Sheri Williams, who seeks to unseat Republican incumbent Diane McLean on the Hill County Commission. Williams said she’s a fourth generation Havreite whose great-grandparents h...
Story and photos by Kason Clark While the Hi-Line is in that short break between winter and spring sports, that does not mean there are not plenty of other athletics to enjoy. This past weekend at the Havre Ice Dome, the 12th Annual Hammers and Hacks Bonspiel took place as curling teams from all over the state and north of the border competed. Some teams such as Holy Sheet came from Havre itself and have been doing so since the bonspiel began back in 2012. Even after so many...
from Bear Paw Cooperative Parents of preschool children in the North Star and Cottonwood School Districts and Gildford Colony, East End and Hilldale Colonies who would like to have their children participate in a free Early Childhood Screening have an opportunity coming up. A Bear Paw Cooperative-sponsored screening is set for: Date: Thursday, April 7, 2022 Place: North Star Elementary School in Gildford Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The screenings are by appointment only. For appointments, people can call Katie at...
Carla Jenewein Local Red Cross blood drive coordinator The community gave an impressive turn out for the blood drive in Chinook Tuesday, March 8. We had 57 donors presenting with 54 productive units on a goal of 44. Great job everyone. We had four first time donors: Lexi Miller, Toby Niederegger, Morgan Friede and Belle Elliott. We hope this was the first of many donations for them. Mark Weber reached 13 gallons, Shirley MacKenzie 10 gallons, Carla Jenewein 6 gallons, Lindy Br...
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 Board appointments Policy updates County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval County needs Hill County exit interview form revision Tentative herd district MACo Insurance Travel policy update — Extension office Quit claim deeds...
Havre Police Department A Second Street caller reported Friday 8:03 a.m. that someone ran into her fence. -- Officers investigated a sexual or violent offender registry violation reported Friday at 9:38 p.m. -- Officers investigated a Friday 2:54 p.m. report from 13th Street of an assault. -- A possible hit and run was reported Friday at 6:44 p.m. on Oak Drive. -- A two-vehicle crash was reported at Fifth Avenue and 10th Street at 7:04 p.m. Friday. -- Taruha Marie Kirkaldie...