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  • Nelson ordered to pay $526,000 for 2022 ag vandalism spree

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Feb 14, 2024

    Devon Nelson, who plead guilty last year to destroying about half a million dollars worth of farming equipment in a drunken vandalism spree in 2022, was sentenced to pay $526,000 and spend 25 days in jail in Blaine County District Court Friday, along with a six-year deferred sentence on felony criminal mischief, and 6-months in county jail for a misdemeanor charge of criminal mischief, all suspended. If Nelson abides by all conditions of his release for the six years, the felo...

  • Havre Daily News online only today

    Havre Daily News staff|Updated Feb 6, 2024

    Due to a supply shipment being delayed, Havre Daily News could not print today’s edition, for Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024, and it will be online only. Havre Daily News press operator Patrick Leeds said that some three weeks ago when he ordered the needed solution that he can’t run the press without, he was told it would arrive no later than Monday of this week. He said he stretched out what the Havre Daily had until Monday, but after the solution did not arrive by Monday evening, he called the company today and was told it was bac...

  • Montana VA holding town hall  for women veterans

    Updated Feb 6, 2024

    Press release HELENA — Montana VA Health Care System is hosting a virtual women veterans town hall will take place Thursday, Feb. 8, beginning at 5 p.m.   To join the conversation, veterans can call (833) 560-2071. This town hall will be an audio-only event. At the town hall, women veterans will have a chance to hear from their women-specific health care team and learn about services offered to all enrolled female Veterans. Some of these services include ultrasounds, mammograms, Pap and HPV tests, mental health care and couns...

  • People invited to host foreign exchange students

    Updated Feb 6, 2024

    Press release World Heritage International Student Exchange Program, a non-profit, public benefit organization, is seeking local families to host foreign exchange students this coming school year. “Students are eager to learn about their American host family, so begin the process of welcoming your new son or daughter today,” representatives of the program said in a release. “The memories and the relationship you create with your exchange student will stay with you forever.” World Heritage students come from a variety of coun...

  • Racicot among former GOP governors wanting Trump off Colorado ballot

    Updated Feb 6, 2024

    Arren Kimbel-Sannit Montana Free Press This story is excerpted from Capitolized, a weekly newsletter featuring expert reporting, analysis and insight from the editors and reporters of Montana Free Press. In December, the Colorado Supreme Court disqualified former President Donald Trump from the presidential ballot in that state, ruling that the former president’s role in inciting the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riots violates the Fourteenth Amendment, which says, in part, that people who “engaged in insurrection” cannot hold feder...

  • For the Record, Feb. 6, 2024

    Updated Feb 6, 2024

    Havre Police Department Martin Duane Flying of Havre, 31, was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant after a vehicle stop on First Street Monday at 3:29 p.m. -- A written or verbal warning was issued after a Havre area caller reported Monday at 7:44 p.m. needing help getting a man to stop sending messages to the caller. -- Mary Sophie Pierre of Polson, 32, was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant and charges of no vehicle insurance and seat belt violation after a...

  • Quick pics: Scandinavian delicacies abound

    Updated Feb 5, 2024

  • Quick pics: Guppies, on your marks, get set, go!

    Updated Feb 5, 2024

  • Quick pics: Helping out musicians at the Lebowski Fest

    Updated Feb 5, 2024

  • For the Record, Feb. 5, 2024

    Updated Feb 5, 2024

    Havre Police Department A First Street Northeast caller reported Friday at 9:19 a.m. that a 2017 Chevrolet Sonic had been stolen. -- A caller on Boulevard Avenue reported Friday at 10:06 a.m. that a window had been broken with a tire iron. -- A vehicle crash was reported at 12th Avenue and Eighth Street at 10:46 a.m. Friday. -- A Boulevard Avenue reported Friday at 11:04 a.m. that someone had broken into a trailer, but the caller didn't know when this had happened. -- A...

  • Havre Bulk Water Station still down

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Feb 2, 2024

    Havre's Bulk Water Station is still down after months of non-operation as Havre Public Works continues to explore solutions to ongoing issues with the station's electronics, installed in 2022. Havre Public Works Director Trevor Mork said people looking to get bulk water should go to the City Shop Complex Monday through Friday between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., as he does not have an estimate on when the issues at the Bulk Water Station will be fixed. Mork said the electronics...

  • Hays-Lodge Pole archery sees success at Great Falls tournament

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    Press release The Hays-Lodge Pole High School archery team competed in high school archery tournament in Great Falls Wednesday, Jan. 31. There were 47 boys and 27 girls competing, including 12 from Hays-Lodge Pole. The rest were from Trout Creek, the Great Falls High ROTC program, and Paris Gibson High School, an alternative high school in Great Falls. Students competed in both target and 3D events. James Sullivan of Hays-Lodge Pole and Ruby Hardman of Trout Creek came out on top in both competitions. Sullivan set a new...

  • Celebrating History: Bank reorganization and midwinter fairs

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    By Emily Mayer The predominant news in the Havre Daily Promoter this week 100 years ago was the reorganization of the Security State Bank, which had recently closed its doors. The Jan. 29, 1924, edition reported several hundred depositors along with bank officials and creditors in the courtroom in the Hill County Courthouse. It was agreed an organization of depositors would be formed, with Phil Jestrab, George Wheeler, W. S. Davis, Ben Hillsback, and F. A. Buttrey for the executive committee. Mrs. Hillsback, however, stated...

  • Agenda - Hill County Park Board

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    The next Hill County Park Board meeting is Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. in the Hill County Courthouse Timmons Room. The meeting agenda is: 1) Approval of minutes 2) Approval of agenda 3) Guests and public comments on agenda items only and agenda requests for next meeting, limited to one minute 4) Cabin business 5) Old business Lodge Finance and Rules Committee draft/composition Hill County Conservation District District Administrator Emma Korntheuer — Renewable Resource Grant watershed assessment/plan/grants 6) New b...

  • Agenda - Havre City Council

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    Havre City Council will meet Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, 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 1 through 5. 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. Resolution 3896 — A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Havre, Montana, Calling for an Election on the Question of Conducting a Local Government Review and Est...

  • For the Record, Feb. 2, 2024

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    Havre Police Department A caller reported Thursday at 11:46 a.m. that a man on Third Street West made a threat of physical harm. -- Two arrests were made during a 2:05 p.m. Thursday vehicle stop on First Street, but no details on charges were provided. -- Curtis Wayne Stanley of Havre, 58, was arrested on a state District Court warrant and a pick up and hold order served on First Street Thursday at 2:34 p.m. -- A hit and run vehicle crash was reported at Havre High School at...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar and business meeting agenda

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    Monday 10 a.m. — Meeting with Ashly Taylor in the Commission Office 1:30 p.m. — Weekly building manager meeting in the Commission Office 5:30 p.m. — Monthly Hill County Park Board meeting in the Hill County Courthouse Timmons Room Tuesday 9:30 a.m. — Monthly health department director meeting in the Commission Office 10:30 a.m. — Weekly road department meeting in the Commission Office Wednesday 2 p.m. — Yearly insurance policy review with Koefod Insurance in the Commission Office Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly commissioner...

  • Out Our Way: If

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    1 Chronicles 7:14 "If My people who are called by My Name will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven,forgive their sin, and heal their land." Out our way, it is calving season. And new life begins again. It is also time for renewal as the summer pasture lies fallow and begins to be stored for the coming year when we move these calves up the ridge. We have taken the herd down below and the high country...

  • Pastor's Corner: Take and eat

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    That special time of year has come once again ... it's the weekend of the 90th Annual Norwegian Lutefisk and Swedish Meatball Dinner at First Lutheran Church! Some of the first white settlers to this area came from the frigid and fishy shores of Scandinavia, and they brought their religion, food preferences, and work ethic with them - and not much else! This annual dinner commemorates those Nordic ancestors who made this prairie their home, where they worshipped, worked, and...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    You know, Lord, 'twas fun checking February Calendar pages, seeing who had birthdays and who got married. We "knew" one child who'd been born on Valentine's Day! Neither of us knew anyone who claimed the eighth, 15th or 16th. But family and friends, loved ones, near and far were included! Alexia thought February was well-ordered, especially since she knew one guy in his late 90s. Her daughter peeked in - she'd been eavesdropping - she said, "Mommy, don't forget, we know a...

  • Grief Poem - Missing Them

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    Just thinking, Lord, of some dear friends, who've simply gone ahead. Meaning family, neighbors and pals, they left us - joined the dead. We've fond memories of these dear ones and what they did while here; One Granddad did construction work; built 'much' within each year. A neighbor gal just loved to sew; she made most lovely quilts. Her garden too, a specialty, she never let it wilt. A Valley farm raised several kids; four kids just loved to sing! Played keyboard or stringed...

  • Senior Center News - Rudyard, Gildford senior center menus

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    The Hill County Council on Aging menus listed for the Rudyard, 406-355-4240, and Gildford, 406-376-3170, senior centers has been released, with no meals Tuesdays. The menus for next week are: Monday, Feb. 5 — Spaghetti, veggie, fruit, dessert Wednesday, Feb. 7 — Roast Beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, veggie, dessert Thursday, Feb. 8 — Salmon loaf, scalloped potatoes, veggie, dessert Friday, Feb. 9 — Chicken noodle soup, egg salad sandwich, dessert....

  • Senior Center News, Feb. 2, 2024

    Updated Feb 2, 2024

    North Central Senior Center Feb. 5-9 Menu Monday, Feb. 5 — Breakfast casserole, fruit Tuesday, Feb. 6 — Pork chops, stuffing, veggies, dessert Wednesday, Feb. 7 — Meatloaf, mashed potatoes with gravy, veggies, fruit Thursday, Feb. 8 — Tuna noodle casserole, veggies, fruit Friday, Feb. 9 — Beefy noodle biscuits, dessert News from our gift shop: New to the gift shop — Valentine’s Day Items: Over 60 different heart trinket boxes, perfect as a gift or to hide a special valentine surprise. $1 each. Valentine flower/candy...

  • Quick pics: Shining on Fifth Avenue

    Updated Feb 1, 2024

  • Lebowski Fest set for Saturday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Feb 1, 2024

    Saturday evening at Harvest Moon Lanes, KNMC will be holding Lebowski Fest, a celebration of the classic movie “The Big Lebowski” and a fundraiser to help local musicians replace equipment they lost in a series of burglaries last year. “This aggression will not stand, man,” a press release for the event said, quoting the film. Dave Martens, the event’s primary organizer, said he’d always thought Havre should have a Lebowski Fest, as so many towns across the U.S. do, and this seemed like a perfect opportunity to do that, an...

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