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Havre Daily News is again printing a preview to the Christmas season, and is looking for events and activities to list. Daily News staff is contacting local groups and organizations, but people who want to make sure their event is in the special section can email information to [email protected] by Wednesday morning this week. People should include contact information for the paper in case any questions arise about the event....
Harlem Public Schools announced in a Facebook post this afternoon that it was closing the schools early to allow law enforcement to investigate a possible threat. The post said junior and senior high school buses would load at 1:45 p.m. and the elementary school buses would load at 1:55 p.m. "We are sorry for any inconvenience and will inform the public of the outcome of the investigation when it is available," the post said. Watch here and in Monday's edition of Havre Daily News for more information....
Press release MISSOULA — The Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation has selected 97 food banks, food pantries, rescue missions, homeless shelters, United Ways, and Salvation Army organizations across Montana to receive a combined $313,500 in additional grant funds to aid them in helping Montana’s most vulnerable citizens during the continuing pandemic. The Foundation’s special Holiday Giving Program is in addition to other grants that are awarded annually to these basic needs organizations and is intended to provide the r...
From National Center for Appropriate Technologies The National Center for Appropriate Technology and Ranchin’ Vets have teamed up to offer a new level of support for military veterans interested in sustainable agriculture training opportunities. Ranchin’ Vets will fund a one-time transportation stipend directly to veterans selected to participate in NCAT’s Armed to Farm training program. Armed to Farm is a sustainable agriculture training program for military veterans. NCAT manages the program with support from a varie...
Monday 1:30 p.m. — Bureau of Reclamation — Land lease meeting in commissioners’ office Tuesday 10:30 a.m. — Road department meeting in commissioners’ office 3 p.m. — Alcohol Tax Allocation meeting at Bullhook Community Health Center 5:30 p.m. — Fair board meeting at the Great Northern Fairgrounds Community Center Wednesday 9 a.m. — County officials meeting in the Timmons Room 10 a.m. — Work Safe Champions class in the Timmons Room Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly business meeting in the commissioners’ office 11:30 a.m. — Bear Paw...
Havre Police Department A vehicle crash between a Ford Edge and a Dodge pickup truck was reported by a caller on First Street West reported Thursday at 7:58 a.m. -- A shotgun was reported stolen from a pickup on First Street at 8:27 a.m. Thursday. -- Someone was arrested on a warrant served at Havre Middle School Thursday at 10:13 a.m. No details on charges were provided. -- A caller at a First Street establishment reported Thursday at 8:58 p.m. that sewers were backed up...
North Central Senior Citizens Center Nov. 15-19 The senior center is now open Menu Monday — Chicken Alfredo casserole, salad, garlic bread, brownies Tuesday — Roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, sunshine carrots, rolls, gingerbread Wednesday — Ham, cabbage, beans, corn bread, salad, fruit Thursday — Swiss steak with peppers, onion, tomato; mashed potatoes, peas, cheese cake with cherries Friday — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert Keeping up with the pandemic: As of Nov 8, there were 28 new COVID-19 cases, 17 recovered r...
Some wounds don't leave a visible scar. Some wounds are a deep part of us, held in secret where no one sees. Yet, those wounds impact us just as much, or even more, than obvious wounds and scars. As a society, we're getting better at paying attention to the unseen maladies, like depression or suicidal ideation. And when Veterans Day rolls around, we remember the toll that post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, takes on our veterans. Yet there's another unseen wound that...
Out our way, the cattle now grow on what used to be buffalo country. The people came here to hunt the bison - first at the Wahkpa Chu'gn buffalo jump and later on horseback. Indeed, many a battle was fought between competing tribes over access to the bison range in this area. Today, of course, most of the buffalo are gone. Except for a few hundred on the various reservations up here and some privately owned stock one may find now and again, they're just not around and folks do...
Phillip and Glenda Hayes of Crossville, Tennessee, will present their Crusade for Christ in Havre next week. They will present their message of the Gospel at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, and Wednesday, Nov. 17, in the Quality Inn meeting room at 601 First St. W. World Outreach for Christ Inc. website says Phillip Hayes created the 501(c)(3) non-profit religious organization in 1988 and it was incorporated in 1991 as an evangelistic ministry dedicated to spreading the full Gospel of Jesus Christ and supplying humanitarian aid...
Staff and wire report Tuesday, the Chippewa Cree Police Department at Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation bid farewell to its chief of police, Larry Bernard, who served as a law enforcement officer for more than 43 years before deciding to take off the badge. He was widely known amongst police officers, having served in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, and was a highly respected man in the field, his niece Kirstin Russell said. Festivities began at noon in the recreation room in the...
Due to an editor’s error, a front-page story in Wednesday”s edition of Havre Daly News misreported that a search warrant served on Fort Belknap Indian’s Reservation was related to an officer-involved shooting fatality Oct. 23. The warrant, executed by the FBI the Tuesday morning, was not related to the shooting. Clayburn Grant died after being shot by a Fort Belknap police officer in the early morning of Oct. 23. FBI Is investigating the shooting. The bureau did not release any information on to what the execution of the s...
As small businesses across the country recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Better Business Bureau has been searching for small businesses to honor for their dedication to integrity and ethical business practices. One small business that the BBB honored is Havre's own Eastside Animal Hospital that BBB awarded the Torch Award for Small Business of the Year in the entire state of Montana. "That's a huge honor. I can't even truly perceive what that one means," owner Tari Mord...
The Montana state COVID tracking map was not updated by printing deadline this morning. The update Wednesday listed 7,708 active cases in the state, 362 hospitalizations and 2,451 deaths. The cumulative total for the state was 183,213 cases. Blaine County Health Department reported Wednesday evening being notified of 1 new case, 69 active, 2 active hospitalizations, 1,466 total cases, 27 deaths. Hill County Health Department reported Wednesday evening that 11 new cases were reported, 55 active, 11 active hospitalizations,...
A story on the front page of today’s edition of Havre Daily News misreported that a search warrant executed by FBI Tuesday was related to an investigation into an officer-involved shooting fatality on Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. The warrant was not related to the investigation into that shooting....
Havre Police Department Officers investigated after a Wednesday 7:33 a.m. caller on Eighth Avenue reported that someone took off with the caller's vehicle. The vehicle was reported at 11:09 a.m. recovered and returned. -- A possible violation of a protective order was reported at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday on Fifth Street. -- A vehicle crash was reported on Fourth Street Wednesday at 12:51 p.m. -- A caller at the emergency room reported an animal control issue Wednesday at 4:55...
From Montana State University Situated on 29 acres east of Corvallis, the Montana State University Western Agricultural Research Center is investing in new research and educational facilities with the funding approved by the Montana State Legislature this spring and kicking off the fundraising drive with donations from the Advisory Committee. During the 2021 Montana State Legislature, $1.2 million in funding was approved to build a new office, lab and education facility to replace the current buildings that are outdated,...
Staff and wire U.S. Border Patrol announced it has an open job for a law enforcement information systems specialist position located in Havre, with an application deadline of Monday. The job is a dispatcher-type position involving shift work in the radio communications center to support Border Patrol Agents in the field across Montana. The position provides multifaceted analysis products, including reports and real-time communication in support of intelligence and law enforcement operations. The position starts at a salary...
From U.S. Small Business Administration WASHINGTON — U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman announced the addition of five new Regional Innovation Clusters — RIC — to the portfolio of communities the agency supports through the program. RICs are geographically-concentrated networking hubs of small businesses, suppliers, service providers, and related institutions that work together to maximize resources, compete on larger scales, and drive innovation and job creation. “Our nation...
The Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees met Tuesday evening and discussed a number of policy changes and revisions, heard a report from Sunnyside Intermediate School Principal Pax Haslem on his school’s activities and concerns including about student stress and on the school honoring veterans on Veterans Day, and heard from a parent regarding an incident involving a Halloween costume some students and parents found racially offensive. During public comment, Havre resident Shanetrice Allen spoke about an instance just b...
Area COVID-19 vaccination and booster shot clinics continue, along with a push for flu vaccinations, as COVID-19-related deaths continue in the area. Hill County Health Department reported Tuesday the 65th COVID-19-related death in a Hill County resident since the pandemic hit the area in March 2020. It is the 19th COVID-19-related death since Havre Daily again began tracking daily numbers Aug. 6 as the delta variant-driven surge hit the area. Blaine County has recorded three...
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 497 will be holding a ceremony and Sunnyside Intermediate School will be hosting a Veterans Day Breakfast Thursday to honor the area’s veterans. Dale Herd of VFW Post 497 said the VFW-led ceremony will start at 11 a.m. in front of the VFW Memorial Wall near Town Square with members of his organization as well as American Legion 11 making up the event’s honor guard, which will preform the 21-shot salute followed by the playing of taps. After the short ceremony attendees will move into the Elk...
Hill County Health Department reported Tuesday evening another COVID-19-related death in a county resident. The department update said that 5 new cases were reported, 57 active, 10 active hospitalizations, 3,402 total cases, 65 deaths. Rocky Boy reported Tuesday, also reported on either Chouteau or Hill County numbers, 1 new case, 20 active, no active hospitalizations, 1,182 total cases. It has had 10 deaths. Blaine County Health Department reported Tuesday evening being notified of 38 new cases from last Wednesday through...
From MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Montana State University Extension has three new, free publications available about weeds and pests in Montana. “Narrowleaf Hawksbeard: Identification, Biology and Integrated Management” is a four-page MontGuide, or factsheet, written by Shelley Mills, Jane Mangold and Tim Seipel. The authors note this adaptable and difficult-to-control weed is present in north central and northeastern Montana, northwestern North Dakota and in parts of Canada. It can be a problem in reduced and no-till fields,...