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  • Chamber reminds of road closures for marathon

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Press release The Havre Chamber of Commerce is reminding people of road closures Saturday during the inaugural Bear Paw Marathon. The Chamber is advising anyone who uses Montana Secondary Highway 234 - Beaver Creek Highway - that the southbound lane will be shut down from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. from Butte Road to Sucker Creek Road. A pilot car will lead traffic on the north bound lane. People should expect delays. This may affect commute times and The Chamber asks that everyone pla...

  • For the Record, June 4, 2021

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Havre Police Department A 15-year-old was issued a summons on a charge of juvenile curfew violations after people reported at 6:14 a.m. Thursday that their child had not come home the previous night. -- A 9:10 a.m. Thursday caller at Fifth Avenue and a Ninth Street reported a vehicle crash between and Lincoln and a Ford. -- Aaron Carl Lamere of Box Elder, 39, was arrested on a charge of obstructing a peace officer or other public servant, and Travis Vaughn Standinghorn of Box...

  • College News - Maze graduates from medical school top of her class

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Sarah Elizabeth Maze graduated first in her class Saturday, May 22, 2021, at University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming, from the WWAMI program of the University of Washington School of Medicine. She is the daughter of Tim and Meg Maze of Ranchester, Wyoming, and the granddaughter of Norman and Margaret Maze of Havre, Montana, and Richard and Marguerite LaVigne of Ogdensberg, New York. Sarah Maze and her husband, Ian Zerbe, will be moving to Boise, Idaho, this month, where she...

  • College News - Peterson makes EWC dean's honor roll

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Havre Daily News staff Paij Peterson of Gildford has been listed on the dean’s honor roll at Eastern Wyoming College, the college announced in a press release. To qualify for the dean’s honor roll, students must be full-time and also achieve a grade point average of 3.5, but less than 4.0....

  • College News - Neibauer named to NDSU dean's list

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Press release Fargo, N.D. — Agribusiness major Hunter Neibauer of Chinook, Montana, was among the 3,529 North Dakota State University students to be placed on the spring 2021 dean’s list. A student must earn a 3.50 grade point average or higher and be enrolled in at least 12 class credits to qualify for the spring list. The dean’s list also can be found at http://www.ndsu.edu/news/studentnews ....

  • Sunnyside Intermediate school names May students of the month

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Sunnyside Intermediate School has released the names of its May students of the month. Printed here are the photographs with the names and grades of students of the month....

  • Senior Center News, June 4, 2021

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    North Central Senior Citizens Center June 7-12 Menu Monday — Chicken-fried steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, peas, cookies Tuesday — Roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy, cauliflower, rolls, cake Wednesday — Unstuffed chicken cordon bleu, potato wedges, veggies, fruit Thursday — Hamburger Stroganoff, buttered noodles, veggies, dessert Friday — Soup, salad bar, chef’s choice, dessert, Senior Center sponsoring Silver Sneaker membership The Hill County Counsel on Aging, also known as the Senior Center, is excited to say we ar...

  • Out Our Way: Here am I, send me - Isaiah 6:1-8

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Out our way, most cattle are raised in a fenced pasture. Granted, the area is still huge and takes some riding and exploring to find them all, but we know they are there. However it wasn’t always like this, and in some places it still isn’t. South of town and bordering the Chippewa Cree reservation is Beaver Creek Park. Every year, for a time, it is free range and the cattle wander at will. Come round up time, there is no guarantee where one will find them. Now, it happened one day that I was hauling Doc out to an old hom...

  • Pastor's Corner: It's Ordinary Time

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    Everything is turning green and staying that way for a long time. If I've kept you up to this point, you may be scratching your head. This is no ordinary time. We are emerging from a global pandemic. And while the grass may be green as I am writing this, there is no guarantee it won't be golden brown by the time you read this. Or covered in a white blanket of snow. Stranger things have happened. (This particular strange thing happened just two weeks ago, of course.) No, it is...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    You know, Lord, when one thinks about dairy products, we might wonder which are the most important for the well-being of the human body. Just ask anybody, and they'll perhaps say that ice cream is probably the most favorite of all dairy products. Of ice cream, it's been said that it is: cool, creamy, refreshing and comforting. Like a gentle prairie breeze, clear skies, warm sunshine, ice cream sweeps over one - it is healthy, refreshing and relaxing. In a spiritual way, Lord,...

  • Grief Poem - The Clock Ticks On

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    The clock ticks on, though you've been gone; days, weeks, months or some years. You're daily missed, sunshine or clouds; we often shed some tears. Amazing how the Lord made us, sperm, eggs and free-will mind; We have a choice, each one of us, we can be rash or kind. It's fun to watch the many birds, they're under God's safe care, Birdbath is full, they drink or bathe, then fly to who knows where. But we were made in God's image, for us He cares much more. Home is with Him in...

  • Living History makes a comeback in Havre

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 3, 2021

    Havre’s annual Living History event will be held this Saturday, with tours, period dress and showcases of the areas historic artifacts on display, though it will look a bit different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year, Fort Assinniboine was not able to do much of anything for Living History due to the pandemic, but Fort Assinniboine Preservation Association Chair Ron VandenBoom said that, this year, their event is coming back and is looking to make up for lost time. “We’re pretty happy just to be able to have a...

  • Chamber reminds of road closures for marathon

    Press release|Updated Jun 3, 2021

    The Havre Chamber of Commerce is reminding people of road closures Saturday during the inaugural Bear Paw Marathon. The Chamber is advising anyone who uses Montana Secondary Highway 234 - Beaver Creek Highway - that the southbound lane will be shut down from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. from Butte Road to Sucker Creek Road. A pilot car will lead traffic on the north bound lane. People should expect delays. This may affect commute times and The Chamber asks that everyone plan...

  • North Central Montana Everything Antique Show returns Friday

    Dane McGuire|Updated Jun 3, 2021

    After being canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual North Central Montana Everything Antique show returns this weekend. This year’s show will take place from Friday, June 4, through Sunday, June 6. The event will last from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Great Northern Fairgrounds. The event includes tractor games, a Volkswagen reunion, which is a new part of the event, blacksmithing and threshing d...

  • LAC looking for personal stories for mental health PSAs

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 3, 2021

    The Hill County Behavioral Health Local Advisory Council is looking for 10 to 12 people in the community who are willing to share their mental health or addiction stories of struggle and recovery for their new series of PSAs they hope to play in the area. LAC Chair Andi Daniel said the organization’s aim is to normalize mental health struggles and say it’s OK to seek help through local people telling their own stories. Daniel said she believes seeing and hearing from people in the community will be more effective than just us...

  • Quick pics: Honoring the state champs

    Updated Jun 3, 2021

  • Calls again go out for inquiry, action on meatpacking industry

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 3, 2021

    Montana political leaders are again joining others around the country asking the U.S. Department of Justice to take action on allegations that the “stranglehold” large meatpackers have over the beef processing market violate U.S. antritrust laws, although some say that is not enough. Montana’s Sens. Jon Tester, a Democrat, and Steve Daines, a Republican, and Montana’s Republican U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale are signing off on a bipartisan letter members of Congress sent to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland calling for an...

  • State and local COVID-19 update, June 3, 2021

    Updated Jun 3, 2021

    People can find online where vaccines are available in their area through https://vaccinefinder.org, operated by Boston’s Children’s Hospital and supported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States Digital Service. The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today’s update was 112,129 with 131 new cases, 685 active. The number of active hospitalizations was 59. The number of deaths was 1,627. Blaine County Health Department reported Wednesday evening being notified of 1...

  • Timber Creek holds Memorial Day picnic

    Updated Jun 3, 2021

    Press release Timber Creek Village held a picnic for its residents Monday, Memorial Day. "The day was filled with sunshine, fellowship with friends, great music and Memorial Day memories," representatives of Timber Creek said in a release, adding, "Residents and staff are looking forward to many sunny days outside."...

  • For the Record, June 3, 2021

    Updated Jun 3, 2021

    Havre Police Department Caden Isiah Plante of Havre, 18, was arrested on a sexual intercourse without consent charge after a caller on Second Street reported Wednesday at 6:56 a.m. that a family member had been sexually assaulted. -- Irvine Cole Bigknife of Havre, 28, was arrested on two charges of endangering the welfare of children and on two Justice or City court warrants after a Wednesday 8:27 a.m. caller reported that toddlers were running around in diapers near Fifth...

  • FWP stocking local fishing sites

    Pam Burke|Updated Jun 3, 2021

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has begun its annual stocking of fisheries around the area with trout and walleye, and more is expected to be completed in the coming month. "They just yesterday started stocking a lot of the small ponds in Blaine County with catchables and fingerlings," FWP fisheries biologist Cody Nagel said Wednesday. "And I'm assuming there's still some more fish coming over because we stock Faber Reservoir every year, as well." Chouteau Reservoir, North...

  • City of Havre and Rural Fire District 1 board at impasse over new deal, code enforcement

    Dane McGuire|Updated Jun 2, 2021

    After a special meeting of the Rural Fire District 1 board Thursday, RFD 1 and the city of Havre are still without an updated fire suppression agreement due to issues concerning code enforcement. Mayor Tim Solomon and Havre Fire Chief Mel Paulson told RFD 1 board chairman Steve Jamruszka the city wants a new contract put in place. Solomon said the new agreement should include wording about code enforcement. Solomon said new buildings put up in the district, basically a...

  • Fort Belknap enters next phase of re-opening

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jun 2, 2021

    The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is in the process of entering Phase 2 of its re-opening plan. Fort Belknap Indian Community Council President Andrew Werk Jr. could not be reached for comment by printing deadline, but a document released on the Fort Belknap Indian Community Council Facebook page says Phase 2 will allow for increased opening of businesses, details on travel restrictions and that mask-wearing is generally still in place, with limited exceptions for fully vaccinated people. Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation h...

  • Quick pics: Checking the hydrants in Havre

    Updated Jun 2, 2021

  • State and local COVID-19 update, June 2, 2021

    Updated Jun 2, 2021

    Chouteau County Health Department reported Tuesday another COVID-19-related death. The department reported it was a person not older than 40 who died very quickly from COVID-related pneumonia, and urged people who have not done so yet to get vaccinated. The state tracking map this morning reported no new cases, 510 total, none active, 7 deaths in Chouteau County. Blaine County Health Department reported Tuesday evening being notified of 6 new cases through the holiday weekend, with 824 total, 12 active, 24 deaths. Hill...

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