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  • Agenda - Cottonwood Schools Jan. 14, 2025 meeting

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    Cottonwood Schools board of trustees will meet Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025, at 5 p.m. in the Cottonwood North School. JANUARY REGULAR BOARD MEETING AGENDA 1. Call Meeting to Order ACTION 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of Consent Agenda (Board Minutes, Bills, Correspondence, Hearing of Patrons and Visitors). This is the point in the meeting for comments on matters not already on the agenda. Comments on agenda items will be accepted when that item comes up during the meeting. 4. Superintendent Report: New Accreditation Standards: SECOND... Full story

  • Notice: DAVEY SCHOOL DISTRICT #12

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    Nomination petitions must be filed with election administrator for the upcoming Trustee Election to be held on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. No person signing a petition may sign more nomination petitions than there are trustee positions open. NO CANDIDATE MAY APPEAR ON THE BALLOT UNLESS HE OR SHE MEETS THIS DEADLINE. (20-3-305, 20-9-204, 2-16-102(3), 13-1-111, 20-3-338 MCA). (No earlier than 145 days, or no later than 40 days before election). (1) One Trustee position open for a 3-year term. Seat currently held by Lisa Hanson.... Full story

  • Celebrating History: Railway club formed in Havre

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    By Emily Mayer After a whirlwind season of family, church and charity, Havreites 100 years ago were ready to embrace another beloved “c” word — community. It was back to work making Havre a better place to live, work, play and dream. A second “c” word-camaraderie-is vital to the survival of Western towns and settlements, for without each other, communities cannot succeed. Havre was host to many clubs, organizations, and groups and a new one was formed this week a century ago. This article was published in the January 10, 1925...

  • Silent auction underway at Havre-Hill County library

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    Press release Havre-Hill County Library conducting having another Silent Auction, starting Jan 3 and ending Feb. 14 at 3 p.m. The auction includes have many books sets to bid on. All proceeds will be going to the Friends of the Library....

  • Community Foundation offers scholarships for Montana Students

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    Press release More than $1 million in scholarships are available for Montana students via the Montana Community Foundation. Students can apply for funding between January 1st and March 31st, 2025. A variety of scholarships are available for four-year or two-year colleges, certificate courses, non-traditional students, vocational studies, and more. For more information or to apply, please visit mtcf.org to take the scholarship eligibility quiz and find the right scholarship. 2024 was an impressive year and the statistics...

  • Out Our Way: Hello Dally

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    Isaiah 41:10 - 'Fear not for I am with you!, be not dismayed, for I am your God! I will strengthen you, I will help you; I will hold you with my righteous right hand!" Out our way, I get a laugh from real deal cowhands when they ask if I am good with a rope. I raise my hands and wiggle my thumbs. A lot of folks who are not too great accidentally get their thumbs taken off when they dally the rope incorrectly. I have my thumbs, not because I am good with a rope or the dally - b...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    You know Lord, when someone asks us a question as to what has God done for us today, we certainly can be caught off guard. Our mind tends to freeze. That question keeps one thinking about You, all day, Lord. We know that you're at WORK every day; we notice. Your fingerprints, Your goodness, faithfulness or specific things like glorious sunrises, or sunsets, finding a penny in the parking lot or a favored item on sale at the grocery store - OR - even a hug from a child. Old or...

  • Pastor's Corner: EMMANUEL - God With Us

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    As we celebrated Christmas and moved towards the end of 2024 and into 2025, so many people are experiencing what Saint John of the Cross called the “dark night of the soul” — a time and/or season of life in which we are lonely, out of touch with God, and just struggling to get by day-by-day. It is during these times that we desperately need to move beyond thinking about God’s presence to experiencing it. MATTHEW 1:23 states- 23 “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, an...

  • Senior Center News, Jan. 9, 2025

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    Senior Center News Jan. 13 -17, 2025 Menu Menu subject to change Monday, Jan. 13, 20205 — Chefs Surprise Tuesday, Jan 14, 2025 — Chefs Surprise Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025 —Chefs Surprise Thursday, Jan 16, 2025 — Chefs Surprise Friday, Jan. 17, 20205 — Chefs Surprise Brad Taylor: Tuesday Jan 14, 2025 Music 10:00am-12:00 pm Bingo: Tuesday the 14st of Jan. 1:00PM-3:PM $1. per card. Top : Jan 15st Tops Weigh-in 8:30-9:00am Coffee Club: Wednesday Jan 15th 10:00-11:30am. Don’t forget Game Day: on Thursday and Friday at the Center....

  • 2024 Preservation Awards Recipients Recognized

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    Press release The evening of Dec. 17, the Havre/Hill County Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) awarded their 2024 Preservation Awards in a small ceremony at the Oxford Sports Bar. Recognized were Russ and Erin McBrien for their work on the former Valadon Residence at 502 Third Avenue, and the Rudyard Depot Museum, represented by Lila Redding, for their railroad, agriculture, automobile and dinosaur museums. Each recipient was presented a certificate as well as, limited...

  • Canadian Gospel band playing in Havre Sunday

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    Press release The Gospel Band Canada’s Double Portion from North Battleford, Saskatchewan, will be performing in Havre Sunday. Canada’s Double Portion will perform at the Presbyterian Church, 701 Fourth Ave. at 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12. Donations of canned food will be accepted at the door. All are invited to enjoy this wonderful evening of family entertainment. Double Portion will is a unique group in many ways. The five-piece Gospel band is made up of parents Duncan and Debbie Hemmerling and six of their 10 children. They lov...

  • Agenda - Great Northern Fair Board

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    CALL MEETING TO ORDER: ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS: • Michelle • Bob • Ken • Kaleb • Briana RECOGNIZE AND RECORD PUBLIC ATTENDEES: APPROVE MINUTES PUBLIC COMMENT (ANYTHING BROUGHT UP HERE WILL BE ADDED TO NEXT MONTH’S NEW BUSINESSS TO BE DISCUSSED AND VOTED ON) FAIR MANAGER’S REPORT CIVIC GROUPS REPORT DONATED HOURS REPORT COMMITTEE REPORTS • BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS • COMMISSION POLICY • FINANCIAL PLANNING • EVENTS COMMITTEE OLD BUSINESS • 2025 entertainment NEW BUSINESS • Revisions to current Policy and Procedure manual... Full story

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar and business meeting

    Updated Jan 9, 2025

    MONDAY — January 13,2025 9:30 a.m. — Commissioner Working Session in the Commissioners’ Office 1:30 p.m. — Clerk and Recorder Meeting in the Commissioners’ Office 3:30 p.m. — Council on Aging Director Meeting in the Commissioners’ Office TUESDAY — January 14, 2025 8:30 a.m. — Community Management Team Meeting via Zoom in the Commissioners’ Office 9:30 a.m. — Wage Proposal Meeting in the Commissioners’ Office 10:30 a.m. — Road Department Meeting in the Commissioners’ Office 1:30 p.m. — 911 Meeting at City Hall 3:00 p.m... Full story

  • Hill County Commission censures fellow Commissioner Sheri Williams

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jan 6, 2025

    The Hill County Commission voted 2-0 last Thursday, to formally censure Hill County Commissioner Sheri Williams, with commissioners Mark Peterson and Jake Strissle voting for the censure. Williams was not present at the meeting. She complained in a telephone interview later Thursday that the resolution was voted on when she was not in Havre. She said she would take no action in reprisal. She said if the two others commissioners want to pass a resolution based on a bunch of...

  • Quick pics: Dreaming of a snowy New Year's

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

  • WIC helps families celebrate the New Year with the WIC App

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

    Press release Hill County WIC reminds families that WIC is here to help make their New Year memorable. The WIC App is a tool to help WIC families in several ways, but what is special during the holiday is that the app has a variety of recipes to help families rediscover past favorites and new ways to use WIC foods, all while making the most use of their WIC dollars this New Year. “The WIC App has been a big help as families try to make the most out of their budgets while also celebrating the holidays,” said Tami Schoen, RN, H...

  • Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation Challenged with $50,000 Match Grant

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

    Press release The Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation are extremely excited to announce that another donor has come forth with a Challenge Grant to the Community! The Browning Kimball Foundation has so graciously pledged $50,000 towards the Chinook Pool Project if we can raise $50,000 in match funds from individuals, businesses, community and civic groups, local governments or through fundraising projects or events. The Browning Kimball Foundation has set a timeline to have the funds raised of September 1st, 2025. The Fri...

  • Celebrating History: Planning for New Year's

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

    By Emily Mayer Just like Christmas in 1924, activities for the upcoming New Year celebration were many. The Methodists were planning some activities, and this article was printed in the December 31, 1924, issue of The Havre Daily Promoter. Watch Night Service at M. E. Church Tonight Tonight at the Methodist church will be held the Watch Night program and service. Beginning at 9 o’clock there will be held an informal reception for all members of the congregation and friends. This will be under the direction of the Men’s For...

  • Out Our Way: A new translation

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

    Psalm 23 Out our way there is an old saying "Ain't a horse can't be rode, ain't a cowboy can't be throwed." Well, as your old dust eater, I appreciate the notion that even the top hand eat dust now and then. "Come on down, feller ; the dirt is fine." But remember the other part of the saying. Even the worst bronc can be ridden . As a dust eater who got tossed regularly by some of the gentlest horses in the paddock, I took that saying to mind. Got back up, dusted myself off,...

  • Pastor's Corner: Happy New Year Hi-Line!

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

    As we close out last year with all of its blessings, trials and tribulations. The starting of a new year is a time when we make resolutions, things we would like to do more of, things we need to work on for our health, for our family. The Forbes top 5 this year are: 1 Improve fitness/health 2 Improve finances/financial health 3 Improve mental health/less stress 4 Lose weight/health 5 Improve diet/health I think this is pretty close to the list year after year all of them but o...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

    We woke, dear, Lord, first day - NEW MONTH; also, a brand-new year! Hurry and dress, do a few things; check if there's still TEN deer! Seems they forgot their Mountain home; they LIKE hill-tops and trees. They dash and nibble here and there, or rest down on their knees. It's cold up here- it's WINTER TIME - today the sky is BLUE! A little neighbor girl's so cute, she loves to wear blue, too! 'Mike' said we ought to have a list of things we NEED TO DO! New Day - New Year, he wr...

  • Grief Poem - A NEW YEAR BEGINS

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

    Three more flew off, they left last week, but they were not from here. Their folks had friends who live nearby -they visited each year. One had turned three, a little girl; she smiled as she 'flew off.' She'd not been well, her Mama said, she'd had a terrible cough. The second one was middle school, she was a brilliant girl. Her cause of death is not yet known, but she was Dad's cowgirl. The third girl's death, a sudden shock - the street was slick with ice. The guy across...

  • For the Record, Jan. 2, 2025

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

    Havre Police Department Monday, Dec. 23, 2024 Officers responding to a call from the 600 Bloc, of First Street arrested Evie Dawn Johnson of Havre, 49, on a charge of theft. -- Officers responding to a call at 11:59 p.m. from the 600 Block of First Street West arrested Darrin Hurbert Freeman of Havre, 52, on charges of theft, obstructing a peace officer or other public servant and resisting arrest. Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024 Officers assisting another agency on Old Post Road and 2...

  • Public hearing set on Hill County Courthouse hours

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

    Press release Hill County Commission will hold a public hearing Thursday, Jan. 16, at 9:45 a.m. in its office in the Hill County Courthouse, 315 Fourth St., to establish the hours for the transaction of business for calendar year 2025. Hours for all county offices shall be established at 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except for Saturdays and legal holidays. People are encouraged to attend the hearing and give comment. For more information, people can contact the Hill County Commission in the courthouse or at...

  • Nicotine Free in the New Year? It can happen for you

    Updated Jan 2, 2025

    Each New Year, thousands of people across Montana resolve to improve their lives, vowing to give up their bad habits in exchange for healthy lifestyles. The Quit Now Montana (formerly Montana Quit Line) wants to help people who attempt to quit tobacco and has free programs designed for all Montanans. The Quit Line has expanded services to many groups and aims to help those with New Year’s resolutions to quit using tobacco products, e-cigarettes, or other nicotine delivery devices by offering free support, a personalized q...

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