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From Montana State University-Northern With Montana State University-Northern celebrating Homecoming Week next week, it has reminded students to vote for their favorite homecoming couple. The polls will be open from midnight Sunday, Sept. 19, to 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24. Students need to use their NetID and password to log into the voting system. Students have three ways to access the voting site: 1) a link on the Current Student page 2) Chrome will automatically launch and open to the ballot login page for people who log...
From Glacier National Park WEST GLACIER — Glacier National Park reports another busy year with 2,354,475 visitors through August. A pilot ticketed entry system was implemented on Going-to-the-Sun Road for the 2021 season to help manage high traffic volumes during a predicted high visitor season; avoid traffic back-ups onto U.S. Highway 2 during construction; and operate with reduced staff and services due to COVID-19 mitigations. The goals of ticketed entry included shaving off the high peaks in traffic to reduce c...
Monday 8 a.m. — Center for Mental Health in Great Falls Tuesday 8:30 a.m. — Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Fire Update call in commissioners’ office 10:30 a.m. — Road Department meeting in commissioners’ office 1:30 p.m. — Havre Trails meeting in the commissioners’ office 2:30 p.m. — Great West meeting in the commissioners’ office 5:30 p.m. — Great Northern Fair Board meeting at the Great Northern Fairgrounds Community Center 6 p.m. — Milk River Levee update — Public meeting at the Great Northern F...
Havre Police Department Stephanie Rita Small of Havre, 38, was arrested on a criminal contempt charge related to a 24/7 Sobriety Program no show reported at the police station Thursday at 8 a.m. -- A 15-year-old was issued a summons on a charge of underage tobacco possession or consumption reported at 11:01 a.m. Thursday at Havre High School. -- Another summons was issued on a charge of underage tobacco possession or consumption reported Thursday at 1:01 p.m. at Havre High...
Out our way, there are lessons to be learned daily if one is awake. Take for example the lesson of love. Dogs taught me that love is not limited to human beings, but cows taught me it is not limited to individuals. Indeed,cows taught me it is possible for love to embrace a large group of individuals. Now some ranchers have remarked how various cows sort of "buddy up" and do everything together as close friends. Yes, cows have favorites! Who knew? But what really touched me was...
Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021, at 7:30 a.m., Havre middle school and high school students will be gathering at their schools' flagpoles to pray for their schools. Why? If there was ever a time our schools needed prayer, that time is now. And who better to pray than students who attend these schools?! How did this student prayer movement get started? Well, it's quite a story. I got it from the "See You at the Pole" website: "A small group of teenagers in Burleson, Texas, came...
You know, Lord, when people mention the word "treasure" one right away thinks about jewels, diamonds, rubies, precious stones, riches, money, wealth, a pot of gold, a cache of silver, but there are other things one could or should treasure. What about relationships? Things You Can Count On Now! There is a grace that is sufficient; a mercy that endures; an atoning blood that cleanses; a hope that doesn't disappoint; a love that never fails; a purpose that works all things...
North Central Senior Center Sept. 20-24 Senior Center is open Menu Monday — Sloppy joes, tator tots, salad, cookies Tuesday — Roast feef, mashed potatoes with gravy, cauliflower, rolls, ginger bread Wednesday — Barbecue chicken, baked beans, salad, Tollhouse Crumb Cake Thursday — Creamy Swiss steak, mashed potatoes, Riviera veggies, truit Friday — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert, Keeping up with the pandemic: As of Sept 15, there were 11 new COVID-19 cases reported for Hill County, six cases met the criteria for being consi...
Havre Public Works reported a major water line break was repaired Wednesday evening and outdoor water use could resume. Havre residents were asked to restrict their water use and not use outdoor water at all Wednesday morning when a main line from the city water treatment plant broke. Havre Public Works issued a release at 11:33 a.m. Wednesday asking people to limit water use to indoor only while the break was repaired. Pubic Works Director Dave Peterson later said in a Facebook post that the break was in the 16-inch main lin...
Press release Havre’s community health center is part of a pilot program to expand Montana’s capacity to treat stimulant use disorders, such as methamphetamine use, using an integrated, evidence-based program. Gov. Greg Gianforte and Department of Public Health and Human Services Director Adam Meier announced Wednesday Montana has contracted with six treatment providers including Bullhook Community Health Center to pilot the program and fill a much-needed gap in the behavioral health continuum of care. Providers are now wor...
The Montana state COVID tracking map was not updated by press deadline this morning. Blaine County Health Department reported Wednesday evening being notified of 10 new cases, 77 active, no active hospitalizations listed, 1,058 total cases, 24 deaths. Hill County Health Department reported Wednesday evening that 11 new cases were reported, 167 active, 6 active hospitalizations, 2,562 total cases, 49 deaths. Rocky Boy reported Wednesday, also reported on either Chouteau or Hill County numbers, 7 new cases, 75 active, 1 active...
from Judy Vosen Local blood drive co-ordinator The recent Havre Community Red Cross blood drive held at St. Jude Parish Center Monday, Sept. 13, was a great success. The original goal was 109 units. The drive saw 88 single units collected and 10 double units, for a total of 98 units of blood. After processing, this will provide 288 lifesaving products ready for distribution to hospital patients. Several of the donors were first time donors that day. A huge “Thank You” goes out to all those who took time out of their liv...
From Shodair Children’s hospital HELENA — As part of its continued effort to create a healthy and hopeful Montana, Shodair Children’s Hospital has partnered with organizations statewide to offer $10,000 in scholarships through its third annual suicide prevention awareness initiative. This opportunity encourages students to engage in critical thinking and speaking up about mental health and suicide prevention. In alignment with National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, Shodair is asking middle and high school stude...
From the office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana GREAT FALLS — A Havre man who admitted to receiving child pornography on his cellphone was sentenced Wednesday to nine years in prison to be followed by eight years of supervised release, Acting U.S. Attorney Leif M. Johnson said. Joshua Daniel Kaupang, 38, pleaded guilty June 3 to receipt of child pornography. Chief U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided. Chief Judge Morris also ordered $27,000 restitution to victims. In court documents filed in the c...
Press release Hill County will hold a public meeting Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 6 p.m. at the 4-H Chuckwagon at the Great Northern Fairgrounds in Havre to inform the public of the current status of the Milk River Levee System and to discuss the proposed Levee Special Improvement District. Hill County is starting the process of making improvements to the levee such that it will be in compliance with the United States Army Corps of Engineers standards and represented accurately on upcoming FEMA floodplain maps. Hill County and the...
Havre Police Department A Wednesday 7:02 a.m. caller at the water plant reported that someone loosened lug nuts on a vehicle and the wheel fell off. -- A caller reported scraping a pickup truck with their vehicle while parking on Third Street at 9:46 a.m. Wednesday. -- Officers investigated a Wednesday 11:06 a.m. report that someone took the Third Street caller's remote alcohol monitoring device base station. -- A backpack was reported found at a First Street establishment...
Staff and wire report A businesswoman from Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation earned some top honors at the Made in Montana Tradeshow last week. Rebekah “Carries Sweet Grass Woman” Jarvey earned the Best in Show New Exhibitor Award at the tradeshow, held Friday and Saturday in Helena with the exhibits open to the public Saturday. The awards were presented to the winners Friday, with Montana Lt. Gov. Kristen Juras, Department of Agriculture Director Christy Clark and Commerce Director Scott Osterman presenting the awards. Jarvey d...
From Montana Department of Commerce Shelly R. Fyant was elected as the new Chair of the Montana State Tribal Economic Development Commission. Fyant is in her second three-year term with STEDC. “I look forward to serving the goals set by the commission to expand and improve economic opportunities for each tribal nation in Montana,” Fyant said. “Creating income earning opportunities for people, whether from a small business or through secure employment, is a goal embraced by our tribal council.” Representing the Arlee Distric...
From U.S. Small Business Administration WASHINGTON — U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman announced last week major enhancements to the COVID Economic Injury Disaster Loan program, a federal disaster relief loan designed to better serve and support our small business communities still reeling from the pandemic, especially hard-hit sectors such as restaurants, gyms, and hotels. SBA announced it was ready to receive new applications immediately from small businesses looking to take a...
From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks HELENA — Montana’s young hunters will have the state’s waterfowl and pheasants pretty much to themselves Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 25-26. Licensed hunters ages 15 and under may hunt ducks, geese, coots, mergansers and ring-necked pheasants statewide on these two special days set aside for youngsters, but they must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult. While the accompanying adult may not shoot, he or she can assist with setting decoys, calling and retrieving. Prior to the youth hunt...
From Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Montana’s millions of acres of private land offer some excellent hunting opportunities — the only catch is gaining the landowner’s permission to hunt. It is Montana law that hunters obtain landowner permission to hunt on all private land. Here are a few things to keep in mind that will greatly improve results when attempting to secure hunting access to private land. • Show courtesy to the landowner and make hunting arrangements by calling or visiting at times convenient to the landown...
By Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 6 Due to a washout, County Road 145 North in northwestern Hill County that provides vehicle access to the Lost River WMA is closed approximately ¼ mile south of the main parking area. It is still possible to hike from the road closure to the main parking area. Alternate Routes: Turn north off US Highway 2 at Rudyard onto the Rudyard Road N. Travel approximately 25 miles north and then turn east on Road 240 N. Travel ½ mile and turn north on Road 95 N. Continue 4 miles, then turn e...
From Fish, Wildlife and Parks Montana’s archery hunting season for deer and elk began Sept. 4, and just like in every other form of hunting, being successful while hunting with a bow requires careful planning and preparation. If you plan to hunt during the archery season, here are five tips for being safe, responsible and successful: • Practice, practice, practice. Being proficient in archery takes patience and repetition. Practice shooting your bow in the same manner in which you’ll be hunting. Begin practicing well befor...
From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Grizzly bears have the potential to be found anywhere in the western two-thirds of Montana, west of Billings, and their distribution is denser and more widespread than in previous years. Some areas with dense concentrations of grizzly bears are very accessible to hunters, especially during the archery season. People should keep these precautions in mind when hunting in grizzly country: • Carry and know how to use bear spray. Keep it within easy reach and be prepared to use it i...