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  • Senior Center News, Jan. 14, 2022

    Updated Jan 14, 2022

    North Central Senior Citizens Center Jan. 17-21 Menu Monday, Jan. 17 — Closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Tuesday, Jan. 18 — Salad, meatloaf, au gratin potatoes, green beans, rolls, cake Wednesday, Jan. 19 — Taco burger, Mexican rice, coleslaw, dessert Thursday, Jan. 20 — Swiss steak with peppers, onion, tomato; mashed potatoes; cauliflower; fruit Friday. Jan 21 — Soup, salad bar, chef’s choice, dessert Keeping up with the pandemic: As of Jan 11, there were 18 new COVID-19 cases and there were 10 cases recovered. They repo...

  • Rocky Boy Schools starts National Honors Society Chapter, inducts 8 members

    Updated Jan 14, 2022

    Press release Rocky Boy Schools inducted eight members into its new National Honors Society club Sunday, Jan. 9. A dinner at Living Water Church in Rocky Boy honored the students and their parents and guardians. The Rocky Boy National Honors Society student inductees are: Seniors: Cruz SunChild, J'Leanna Raining Bird, Ella Moore. Juniors: April Windy Boy, Kellen Colliflower, Sharon Patacsil. Sophomores: Talise Bronco and Terrance Johnson. In addition to strong academic...

  • Have Middle School lists students of the month

    Updated Jan 14, 2022

    Press release Havre Middle School's Sixth-Grade Student of the Month for December is Lyla Gray. Lyla is the daughter of Darlene Gray. She has three siblings, Issabell, Micheal and D-Jay Cochran. Lyla sings in the HMS choir and plans to participate in track this spring. Outside of school, she loves to hang out with friends and family. She spends some of her free time painting and reading with her cousin. In the classroom, Lyla is extremely polite and always kind to everyone....

  • Pastor's Corner: Making our prayers come true

    Updated Jan 14, 2022

    The Greater Havre Area Ministerial Association - GHAMA - is one of my favorite local expressions of Christian unity. It's a solid example of the body of Christ working together the way that Christ intended. We build each other up, help each other out, and expand the work of God's Kingdom. But GHAMA's monthly meetings can only go so far at expressing the full spectrum of Christian unity, because our meetings only encompass the local leaders of the churches. Full Christian...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jan 14, 2022

    You know, Lord, we're into a New Year, a clean month, a bright new day. Thank You, Lord. William A. Quayle, in his book "God's Calendar," has some fascinating musing about months. Some for January are: "The Calendar is God's invention. The matter-of-fact Romans way took hold of the almanac and called the months by the names which thereafter God's months were to wear. God should have named the months - He is so much the Poet; or at least the Greeks, because Poetry and they...

  • COVID numbers continue to surge

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jan 13, 2022

    Another school has closed its classrooms this week due to illness as COVID-19 new cases continue to surge, although both the closure of Sunnyside Intermediate School and St. Jude Thaddeus School are due to a number of illnesses, officials say. Havre Public Schools announced Wednesday that Sunnyside Intermediate School would transition to remote learning today and Friday due to staff shortages, although meals still will be provided. A remote plan is in place for staff,...

  • Coyote derby helps area ranches, community

    Pam Burke|Updated Jan 13, 2022

    The Fifth Annual Big Sandy American Legion Coyote Derby held last weekend in Big Sandy brought in just fewer than 100 coyote hunters, raised $8,000 for the local organization's charitable efforts and helped with predator control for area livestock producers. The local post's Secretary/Treasurer Lindsay Boyce, who served in the U.S. Navy and ranches on the south side of the Bear Paw Mountains with husband Stephen Boyce, said the turnout of hunters was about average but the...

  • Quick pics: Water everywhere

    Updated Jan 13, 2022

  • HPS continues to look at four-day school week

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 13, 2022

    Havre Public Schools may have a four-day week in the next school year as the district's Calendar Committee continues its work on a comprehensive report for the schools' board of trustees that will provide information and recommendations for the possible shift. The committee has been working for the past few months to put together this document, which will detail all of the group's research into the ramifications of a four-day school week for Havre Public Schools and what they...

  • State and local COVID-19 update, Jan. 13, 2022

    Updated Jan 13, 2022

    Hill County Health Department said in its update Wednesday that 22 new cases were reported and 20 met the criteria to be considered recovered with 53 active cases in the county and 3,690 total cases. The county has had 71 deaths. Blaine County Health Department said in its update Wednesday that it was notified of 11 new cases and 3 met the criteria to be considered recovered with 26 active cases in the county and 1,582 total cases. The county has had 29 deaths. Rocky Boy Health Center, also reported on the Chouteau or Hill...

  • For the Record, Jan. 13, 2022

    Updated Jan 13, 2022

    Havre Police Department A Third Avenue caller asked Wednesday at 3:51 p.m. to speak with an officer about an ex. -- Caden Arnold Woods of Havre, 20, was issued a summons on charges of false identification my a minor to get alcohol and minor in possession after a caller at a First Street West establishment reported someone was presenting a fake ID Wednesday at 7:23 p.m. -- Officers made an investigation related to a vehicle stop on 16th Avenue Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. -- Larae...

  • FWP seeks info on elk shot and left to waste

    Updated Jan 13, 2022

    From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 6 game wardens are seeking any information regarding a bull elk that was shot and left to waste near Warrick, approximately 50 miles south of Chinook. Jan. 1, game warden Haden Hussey received a call concerning a dead elk on the Biebinger Ranch located four miles west of the Lloyd Road and Warrick Road intersection. Upon further investigation, Hussey found a trophy five-point bull elk that had been shot and killed with a high-powered rifle. The elk...

  • Week of Christian Unity starts Sunday with variety show

    Updated Jan 13, 2022

    Press release Greater Havre Area Ministerial Association is inviting people to join together in a week of prayer and unity next week. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity starts Sunday with a variety show at Havre Assembly of God Church at 901 Ninth St. W., starting at 6 p.m. People from various churches are encouraged to sing, read a poem, do a skit and so on, with Pastor Edroy “Curt” Curtis of Havre Assembly of God Church sharing a kickoff message for the week. The theme of this year’s week of unity is “We saw the sta...

  • Virtual support group helps new moms during pandemic

    Updated Jan 13, 2022

    Press release The uncertainty of the pandemic is making it harder for new moms to find the support and socialization needed after delivering a new baby. Rocky Mountain College Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program in conjunction with the MOMS grant has started a program to support these new moms by offering a virtual platform connecting moms across the state. The Cuddling Cubs Playgroup is a seven-week virtual group that uses up-to-date education while facilitating a Zoom playgroup. Isolation and the challenges of having a...

  • Sunnyside school going to remote learning

    Updated Jan 13, 2022

    Havre Public Schools announced that Sunnyside Intermediate School will transition to remote learning for Thursday, Jan. 13, and Friday, Jan. 14, due to staff shortages, although meals still will be provided. A remote plan is in place for staff, students and parents, the release said. School will return to face to face instruction on Tuesday, January 18. Students can pick up Sunnyside grab-and-go meals, breakfast and lunch, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the west service door at the school today and Friday. The student’s name w...

  • COVID numbers climbing in region again

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jan 12, 2022

    As numbers of new COVID-19 cases surge in Montana with a bigger increase expected still to come, numbers are creeping up in this part of the Golden Triangle including in schools. Even so, a closure of St. Jude Thaddeus School in Havre due to illness appears not to be COVID-related. Katie Kopp, principal of the Catholic parochial school, said Tuesday the school is closing for the rest of the week. She said 40 percent of the school's student body missed school Monday and 40...

  • State medical officer: COVID cases rising rapidly

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 12, 2022

    Acting State Medical Officer Dr. Maggie Cook-Shimanek said Tuesday that COVID-19 cases in the state are rising rapidly with more than 6,300 reported cases during the week ending Jan. 7, an increase of 136 percent from the previous week. Cook-Shimanek made the comment during a press conference sponsored by the Montana Medical Association with medical professionals from around the state discussing the impending omicron variant-driven surge in Montana, providing updates on the...

  • State and local COVID-19 update, Jan. 12, 2022

    Updated Jan 12, 2022

    The Montana state COVID tracking map after this morning’s update listed 1,831 new cases, 9,613 active cases, 172 hospitalizations and 2,933 deaths. The cumulative total for the state was 208,132 cases. Hill County Health Department said in an update this morning that 18 new cases were reported Tuesday and 10 met the criteria to be considered recovered, 36 were confirmed Friday through Monday with 47 recoveries. Tuesday the county had 51 active cases and 3,668 total cases. The county has had 71 deaths. Blaine County Health D...

  • Havre Chamber sets 112th annual meeting

    Updated Jan 12, 2022

    by Havre Daily News staff The Havre Area Chamber of Commerce is celebrating its 112th anniversary with its annual meeting Wednesday, July 19, set for noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Duck Inn Olympic Room. "Join us as we look back over 2021 and look forward to the coming year," an announcement about the meeting says. The main address of the meeting will be by a representative of High Plains Architects, which is working on developing a downtown master plan for Havre. The Downtown Havre Matters! group working on revitalizing downtown...

  • Correction - About Town recreation swim

    Updated Jan 12, 2022

    Entries in the Community Calendar on Page A3 have misreported that recreation swims will be offered at Havre Community Pool. Recreation swims are not being offered at this time....

  • For the Record, Jan. 12, 2022

    Updated Jan 12, 2022

    Havre Police Department Joshua David Rainingbird of Havre, 39, was arrested on two Justice or City court warrants after a Second Street caller asked officers Tuesday at 11:08 a.m. for assistance removing a man who wasn't supposed to be around them. -- A non-injury, two-vehicle crash was reported on Second Street West Tuesday at 3:10 p.m. -- Darnell Kay Champagne of Havre, 43, was arrested on a pick up and hold order after an officer initiated investigation Tuesday at 4:11...

  • Hays-Lodge Pole drama team excels at Shelby

    Updated Jan 12, 2022

    Press release The Hays-Lodge Pole High School speech and drama team saw great success a the Shelby invitational tournament Jan. 7, continuing a string of success. The team won first place in the Class C drama sweepstakes at the tournament. Jayla Haakanson and Haley Cichosz took first in dramatic theatre at Shelby and Alexia Walls and Donovan Chandler took first place humorous theatre. The team win continues a string on the way to divisionals Jan. 22 and state the following week, with the Hays-Lodge Pole squad also taking the...

  • Groups invited to find volunteers at Northern

    Updated Jan 12, 2022

    Press release Montana State University-Northern is inviting non-profit agencies and service organizations to come to Northern’s Student Union Building Monday, Jan. 24, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to connect with students who want to volunteer in the community. “In 1994, the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday was designated as a national day of service,” a release from organizers of the fair said. “In celebration of Dr. King, students will be provided with an opportunity to learn more about service and volunteer organizations i...

  • Fort Peck Summer Theatre holding virtual auditions for 2022 season

    Updated Jan 12, 2022

    Press release Many wonderful opportunities are available throughout the summer as Fort Peck Summer Theatre celebrates its 53rd season, the program said in a release. Half of the summer will operate as a repertory theatre again, meaning at times four shows will be open and performing on a rotating schedule each weekend from June 3 through July 10. The final two shows will be in the program’s traditional stock format of three weekends of performances one title for the period. Opportunity for local cast involvement are likely i...

  • Cowboy Hall of Fame Inductees announced

    Updated Jan 12, 2022

    Press release The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center has announced that John W. "Jack" Young of Lloyd will receiving the living award and Jerome "Jerry" and Flora Kearful of Chinook will receive the legacy award in the 14th class inducted into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. Hall of Fame. The inductees were chosen from a field of candidates nominated by the general public. Inductees are honored for their notable contributions to the history and culture...

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