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  • Agenda - Havre City Council

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    Havre City Council will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in City Hall. The meeting agenda is: Call to order Pledge of Allegiance Roll call Minutes Committee reports Public comment on agenda items one through seven. For items not on this agenda, public comment will be taken at the end of the agenda. Comments here are limited to one minute. Regular agenda — 1. Administer oath of office to Ward 1 Alderman Kimberly Bolta. 2. Presentation by Tony Gerharz with WIPFLI LLP of the Fiscal Year 2021 Audit. 3. Resolution No. 3854 - A Resolution A...

  • Agenda - The Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    Monday 5:30 p.m. — Hill County Park Board meeting in Timmons Room Tuesday 10:30 a.m. – LEPC meeting at the Hill County Detention Center 10:30 a.m. – Road department meeting in commissioners’ office 1:30 p.m. — 911 meeting at City Hall Wednesday 2 p.m. — Levee team meeting for Hill County/Havre zoom call in commissioners’office Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly Business meeting in commissioners’ office 1:30 p.m. — Workers Compensation Insurance Risk Assessment meeting in commissioners’ office Friday Regular business hours...

  • Agenda - Hill County Park Board

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    Hill County Park Board will meet Monday, Feb. 7, at the Great Northern Fairgrounds in the Community Center at 5:30 p.m. The meeting agenda is: 1) Approval of minutes 2) Approval of agenda 3) Guests and public comments on agenda items only/Agenda requests for next meeting 4) Cabin Business Blackie Coulee #8 5) Old Business Kallenberger’s request Monitoring progress Lodge Entry kiosk 6) New business Havre Trails — Proposed trail near Brough Coulee Hagener south road and campground Campsite re-numbering system 7) Committee rep...

  • Out Our Way: Lions beware - Psalm 23:4

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    Out our way, the Old West is fondly remembered and talked about, but clearly things are not the same. No big trail drives taking weeks of herding and pushing to market - instead we take the cattle in trucks. Few areas of open range exist, most herds are confined in fenced pastures, and often herding is done from four-wheelers instead of horses. But some things don't change. Though there haven't been any bears in the Bear Paws, and the wolf packs that used to roam the area are...

  • Pastors Corner: Preparing for Lenten Season

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    Once a month, I like to use the words in this article to let you know what will be taking place at our next Greater Havre Area Ministerial Association - GHAMA - meeting. At our meetings, we allow one special guest to present for the first 15 minutes. At our February meeting Les Odegard will be presenting "Grief Share." After that presentation, we will be planning for this year's series of Lenten Luncheons and our annual "Walk of the Cross" Good Friday observance. One of our on...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    What do we see when we look up? In January, snow? Moisture is needed, that's for sure, 'Twould help spring grass to grow. As winter ends, there's sleet and haze, sometimes that too shows up. But it's still cold most everywhere - we need warm cover-ups! Days lengthen and we view the stars; like awesome Milky Way! And sailing in the night time clouds, there's Venus, miles away. Soon geese will pass, some fly up high; somewhere up North they go. It's cool to watch them change...

  • Grief Poem - May we be noble - Remembering our dear ones

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    New Year's begun but we're alone - we've lost someone so dear, Spouse, sibling, child, or Mom or Dad - our life now seems so drear. Remembering our special one brings memories to our heart, This "missing time" - be fresh or old; they're gone! Then tear drops start. We may have planned some wondrous things which vanished in "thin-air." But noble plans[1] and noble deeds are best hemmed-in in prayer. We plan our ways, but we need help; our dearest's ones gone on! Revisit plans b...

  • Senior Center News, Feb. 4, 2022

    Updated Feb 4, 2022

    North Central Senior Citizens Center Feb. 7-11 Menu Monday, Feb. 7 — Hamburger Stroganoff, buttered noodles, coleslaw, gingerbread Tuesday, Feb. 8 — Salad, roast pork, mashed potatoes and gravy, sunshine carrots, rolls, apple crisp Wednesday, Feb. 9 — Oven-baked fish, potato supreme, peas, coffee cake Thursday, Feb. 10 — Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, pudding Friday, Feb. 11 — Soup, salad bar, chef’s choice, dessert Keeping up with the pandemic: As of Feb. 2nd, there were 33 new COVID-19 cases and t...

  • Another COVID-19-related death in Chouteau County

    Tim Leeds|Updated Feb 3, 2022

    The state tracking map for the COVID-19 pandemic has added another death for Choteau County, bringing its total to 13 COVID-19-related deaths. The totals for other counties in the area remained the same, with 71 in Hill County, 29 in Blaine and two in Liberty. The daily totals of new cases have dropped from rates in the past few weeks, though they still generally are higher than were were prior to the omicron variant-driven surge in January and on. Hill County Health...

  • U.S. ag secretary announces $1.4 billion rural investment

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Feb 3, 2022

    In a Wednesday press conference U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced more than $1 billion in investments into the country's rural economy through a number of programs, many of which will help Montanans. All told, Vilsack said, the U.S. Department of agriculture is investing more than $1.4 billion in rural communities through 752 individual contributions to a number of programs. The announced investments include $200,000 in rural cooperative development grants for...

  • Lutefisk and Swedish Meatball Dinner on for Saturday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Feb 3, 2022

    Saturday will see the return of Havre's annual Norwegian Lutefisk and Swedish Meatball Dinner from noon to 5 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church, after a year without due to COVID-19. The event, now in its 88th year, is held by Havre's First Lutheran Church with assistance from Messiah Lutheran Church and has been a mainstay event in the community for decades, bringing people in the community together for a meal of Lutefisk, Swedish meatballs, boiled potatoes, lefsa, cranberry...

  • State and local COVID-19 update, Feb. 3, 2022

    Updated Feb 3, 2022

    The Montana state COVID tracking map after this morning’s update listed 1,058 new cases, 14,187 active cases, 338 hospitalizations and 3,029 deaths. The cumulative total for the state was 245,606 cases. Hill County Health Department said in its update Wednesday that 33 new cases were reported and 21 met the criteria to be considered recovered with 197 active cases in the county, 1 active hospitalization, 4,483 total cases and the county has had 71 deaths. Blaine County Health Department said in its update Wednesday that it w... Full story

  • For the Record, Feb. 3, 2022

    Updated Feb 3, 2022

    Havre Police Department A Fourth Street caller reported a hit and run crash Wednesday at 7:56 a.m. -- Wednesday at 9:40 a.m., a caller at a First Street business reported a theft. -- A summons was issued after a caller on Second Street Northeast reported Wednesday at 12:35 p.m. that an aggressive black lab attacked a pit bull. No details on charges were provided. -- Nelson Travis Alexander of Box Elder, 56, was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant and a state District...

  • Bear Paw Development adds two new team members

    Updated Feb 3, 2022

    Press release Bear Paw Development Corp. announced the addition of two new employees to their roster of economic and community development practitioners. Joining the organization are Julea Robbins as regional disaster economic recovery coordinator and Wyatt Anderson as director of Bear Paw's Food and Agriculture Development Center. "We are exceedingly fortunate to have the opportunity to add two individuals to our team who will hit the ground running and will have an...

  • Speaker applications now being accepted for first TEDxMSU event

    Updated Feb 3, 2022

    by Anne Cantrell, MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Applications for speakers are now being accepted for Montana State University’s first TEDxMSU event to be held in February. A TEDx event is a local gathering where live talks under 18 minutes are shared with the community. People who would like to share a story or present on their research or passion are invited to apply at http://bit.ly/3o43Ie2 . The application requires an approximately five-minute video explaining the proposed talk. The event is open to everyone, and stu...

  • Rose DeBerry looking to rebuild Victims Services at HRDC

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Feb 2, 2022

    District 4 Human Resources Development Council has a new director of Victims Services in Rose DeBerry, who is looking to build the program back up amid ongoing staffing shortages. The Victims Services program's goal is to empower victims of domestic abuse to live violence-free lives by providing services like crisis intervention, safety planning, emergency services, legal accompaniment and general advocacy, but, like many organizations locally and countrywide, HRDC is faced...

  • Ratliff to head Hill County Democrats

    Updated Feb 2, 2022

    Press release HAVRE — The Hill County Democrats Central Committee has elected a new, but familiar, face to chair the political group. Lindsey Ratliff, a teacher and member of the Havre City Council, was elected during the group’s special convention Jan. 30. Ratliff has been involved with the local Democrats for several years and said she’s excited to take on the new responsibility of being chair. “I’m honored to be able to serve the party and am very excited to work with local members to win back House District 28,” Ratl...

  • State and local COVID-19 update, Feb. 2, 2022

    Updated Feb 2, 2022

    Hill County Health Department said in its update Tuesday that 41 new cases were reported and 24 met the criteria to be considered recovered with 185 active cases in the county, 2 active hospitalizations, 4,450 total cases and the county has had 71 deaths. Blaine County Health Department said in its update Tuesday that it was notified of 13 new cases and 21 met the criteria to be considered recovered with 140 active cases in the county, 1 person was hospitalized with 5 active hospitalizations, 2,065 total cases and the county... Full story

  • For the Record, Feb. 2, 2022

    Updated Feb 2, 2022

    Havre Police Department A Second Street caller asked Tuesday at 10:12 a.m. to surrender a dog that had bitten her child. -- A 14-year-old was issued a summons on a charge of underage tobacco possession or consumption after a caller at Havre Middle School reported a tobacco violation Tuesday at 1:05 p.m. -- A summons was issued after a caller at Havre Middle School reported a tobacco violation Tuesday at 3:19 p.m. but details on the charges were not provided. -- A caller at a...

  • Correction - Sleeter memorial scholarship

    Updated Feb 2, 2022

    The name of the MSU-Northern Foundation was misreported in a story that ran on Page A3 in Tuesday’s edition of Havre Daily News about Tom Sleeter starting a memorial scholarship to honor his father....

  • Brewfest fundraiser set Saturday in Chinook

    Pam Burke|Updated Feb 2, 2022

    The Third Annual Brewfest fundraiser for Blaine County Fair Foundation will be held at the Commercial Building on the Blaine County Fairgrounds Saturday, starting at 4 p.m. Cost is $15 at the door and includes a glass and two drink chips, additional chips are $2 each or six for $10. Breweries from Wibaux, Lewistown and Havre, another 18 brews on tap from other breweries, and more offerings are expected. People can buy traveling tacos and super nachos and bid on silent auction...

  • North Star seniors fundraising for trip to East Coast

    Pam Burke|Updated Feb 2, 2022

    North Star School students are raising money for this year’s senior trip to the East Coast, and an enterprising senior at the School is holding a raffle for more than $2,300 of large items, merchandise and gift certificates to help pay for her expenses. Senior Makaila Horinek, who is an honors student on track to be valedictorian of the Class of 2022, has been working along with other North Star seniors to raise money as a group to help pay for the weeklong trip, said her m...

  • Ice fishing derby at Dry Fork Reservoir Saturday

    Pam Burke|Updated Feb 2, 2022

    Chinook Rod and Gun Club is hosting its third annual Ice Fishing Derby on Dry Fork Reservoir Saturday. Anglers will be competing at the reservoir north of Chinook for the largest fish by length of walleye, northern pike, bass and perch. The tournament, which is limited to the first 50 anglers, begins 7 a.m. Saturday with registration, but preregistration and the $25 entry fee can be taken care of Friday 6 - 8 p.m. at either the Shanty Bar in Havre or the Chinook Eagles....

  • Golden Triangle Barley Conference set for Feb. 22 in Conrad

    Updated Feb 2, 2022

    from MSU News Service BOZEMAN — The Golden Triangle Barley Conference, a triennial event featuring updates about the barley industry, will be held Tuesday, Feb. 22, in Conrad. The event is hosted by Montana State University Extension and its partners and will take place from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pondera Shooting Sports Complex, 972 Granite Road. Check-in will begin at 8 a.m. Speakers from MSU will include Pat Carr from the Central Agricultural Research Center in Moccasin, barley breeder Jamie Sherman with the D...

  • 2022 Montana state hemp license applications available

    Updated Feb 2, 2022

    from Montana Department of Agriculture HELENA — The Montana Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for the 2022 hemp growing season after receiving federal approval from the United States Department of Agriculture for its state hemp production plan which took effect Jan. 1. “Montana’s hemp industry continues to advance and present opportunities for growers, especially with regard to fiber and grain,” Montana Department of Agriculture Director Christy Clark said. “Our department is proud to operate a hemp pr...

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